#3 Don't break them up in The Draft

There's a good chance that the WWE's upcoming draft could very well ruin the company's white-hot Four Horsewomen storyline and leave fans with a lot of unresolved plot points. Beyond that, the company already split the four up last time, which would make doing it again too predictable and somewhat counterproductive
Another big problem with splitting up The Four Horsewomen is the fact that it leaves open the possibility of both shows being overshadowed by the four women. For example, if two go to SmackDown Live and two go to Raw, all four women will likely be booked strong and it will overshadow the other talent on both rosters.
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If WWE kept all four women on Raw, however, it gives The SmackDown Live women's division a chance to finally grow and build up new Superstars. It also allows WWE to continue this interesting Four Horsewomen storyline for the time being, which will surely make fans happy to see what happens next.
In the end, WWE has two choices. Overshadow the division on two shows, or just do it to one and allow the other to grow its own identity. Of course, some are going to claim that this would leave the losing show at a distinct disadvantage without one of the four, but WWE could easily draft other talents from Raw and even NXT to fill the gap.