#2 Asuka returns to commentary, Alexa Bliss attacks her
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There are two things that we have learned with regard to the WWE commentary team ever since the world went crazy. The first thing is that Triple H is absolutely fantastic behind the desk and that he and Michael Cole make quite the combination. And the second and most important thing is that Asuka can be extremely entertaining when she's calling Andrade's matches.
So, let's just imagine that she's at the desk again this week and then, out of nowhere, Alexa Bliss shows up to attack The Kabuki Warrior. This would be to set up a women's tag team Championship match for WrestleMania 36. I know that this is an attitude unbecoming of a babyface but I think that you can give The Goddess a free pass on this occasion if you consider the fact that this is retribution for the time when Asuka did pretty much the same thing to her on SmackDown.
The match could be made official on WWE Smackdown, in that case.
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