5 things WWE must do to capitalize on the Four Horsewomen in 2019
The WWE's Four Horsewomen have dominated NXT for well over a year and become the forebearers of what would become the Women's Evolution. They have all gone on to have spectacular main roster runs, including main event spots, title reigns, and some of the most high profile feuds that the company has ever put on.
If nothing else, these four women are partially responsible for bringing about the Women's Revolution and making the idea of women's wrestling much more than just fillers, turning them into must-watch television. They have even broken barrier after barrier as they competed in everything from a Money in the Bank ladder match, to a Hell in a Cell match, to the main event of WrestleMania, as well.
With all that in mind, The Four Horsewomen are a big deal and WWE having them all four interacts again is a big deal as well. Where does it all go, though? While it's impossible to know for sure what WWE has up their sleeve with these women going forward, here is what we feel could do with them!
#5 Get The Raw women's title on Sasha Banks
Sasha Banks has made quite an impression since returning to Raw and the company would be foolish not to capitalize on it. Of course, that doesn't mean they should do it right away, or even in the immediate future, but the feud between her and Becky Lynch should culminate in her winning the big red belt.
Not only is that the best way to turn the entire Women's division on its head, but it also put the title on arguably WWE's top female heel right now. A heel that knows how to talk smack on the microphone and back it up with her viciousness in the ring. If nothing else, she's the complete package and deserves this opportunity.
In the end, putting The Raw Women's title on Banks puts her and Bayley at the top of the mountain. It could even help to establish them as the heel pair of The Four Horsewoman. Furthermore, it allows Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch to be shown in a more sympathetic light, which will only help the fans get behind them.