#1 Friday Night SmackDown might be built as the A-Show now

It has been a constant debate as to which of the two main roster brands is supreme over the other. Before SmackDown started airing live in 2016, it was, of course, Monday Night RAW which was the A-show.
After the initial brand split in July of 2016, fans were expecting the then SmackDown Live to take over RAW and get established as the premium show. While there were glimpses of the same during the initial months, with the Blue Brand having better storylines and action than the red one, the recent times have seen SmackDown again become the B-Show, so much so that it lost the 2018 Survivor Series battle to RAW with a clean sweep.
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But all that looks to change now as the move to FOX and its rebranding as Friday Night SmackDown has many believed that the company would build it as the A-Show again. If the debut show last week is anything to go by, Vince and company are certainly looking to hit it out of the park with the ratings of the first show being nearly 4 Million.
The hottest act in WWE, The Fiend, needs to be on the brand that would be the primary focus going forward. He can be one of the biggest stars of the roster and help WWE tighten its grip on the wrestling industry by attracting a larger audience to the show.
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