In a segment that not only answered questions about a rumored move with the Raw Women's Championship but offered a surprise return to the company, WWE made waves during Friday's episode of SmackDown by introducing a brand new WWE Women's Championship for Asuka. However, it was the unexpected return of Charlotte Flair that stole the spotlight and set the stage for an epic showdown.Amidst the excitement, Adam Pearce, the WWE official, appeared to make the match official for three weeks from now at Money in the Bank, set to take place in London, England. Initially, Pearce informed Flair that she would have to wait her turn. But true to her confident persona, Flair fired back, "I don't wait in line... I MADE THE LINE!"

While the introduction of a new championship was met with enthusiasm, fans took to social media to voice their disappointment regarding its design. The newly unveiled title bore a striking resemblance to the one presented to Roman Reigns on Monday Night Raw earlier this week. Although the concept of a unified title was well received, fans were hoping for a more unique and distinct look.

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Meanwhile, Bianca Belair, the former title holder, was already guaranteed a rematch even before the unveiling of the new championship. However, her frustrations grew when Adam Pearce scheduled a match between Flair and Asuka for Money in the Bank, seemingly skipping over Belair's rightful opportunity for redemption.

As the WWE Women's Division continues to evolve, the return of Charlotte Flair promises to add a whole new dimension to the competition. Flair's undeniable talent and fierce determination, combined with Asuka's unmatched skills, make their upcoming clash a highly anticipated event. If WWE throws Belair into the mix, it will be quite the Triple Threat Match.

Does Rhea Ripley Get A New Title Too?

Money in the Bank is shaping up to be an unforgettable night for wrestling fans, as the women's division takes center stage with the debut of the new championship and the return of Charlotte Flair. The next question that needs answering is what WWE chooses to do with Rhea Ripley's SmackDown title. One would assume the plan is to change that one too.