To SmackDown: Ronda Rousey
Although it might seem ludicrous to think about Ronda Rousey on SmackDown, Fox reportedly wants her there, and with a blue brand that's soon to be even shorter on top caliber women, she would be a natural fit to come over after WrestleMania, whether she takes time off or not.
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The path Ronda Rousey can take after arriving on SmackDown is obvious. After WrestleMania, a match with Asuka would be one of the biggest matches in the women's division still remaining. The two have a history going back to last year's Royal Rumble and a match between them for the SmackDown Women's Championship would be a ready-made SummerSlam main event, with major buzz surrounding WWE's most notable name just as the move to Fox becomes imminent.
Ronda Rousey's presence in the blue brand's women's division isn't just the right move for Fox, it would be the right move for her, too. She'll have nothing left to do on Raw after WrestleMania.