The WWE Draft is over, so the only question that remains is what WWE plans to do with most of their championships for the brand extension.

So far we know the WWE Women’s Championship and the WWE Tag Team Championship will remain with Raw because Charlotte and The New Day aren’t defending their titles.

However, WWE hasn’t revealed the fate of those championships or the WWE Championship and likely won’t until after “Battleground” because the WWE, IC, and US Championships could all change hands on Sunday.

After that, the expectation is that Raw or SmackDown will establish a second World Championship in WWE, and the Women’s and Tag Team titles will be featured on both shows. AS usual, the rumors are half right.

According to a report from RingSideNews.com, the WWE Scheduling Committee may have revealed that the WWE Championship will be featured on both Raw and SmackDown, but it won’t be until after “Summerslam.”

The biggest problem with a second world title is it will most likely lead to all championships getting duplicates, which could be too much. There are many ways to make one title work for both shows.

How do you think WWE should structure the company’s titles for the brand extension?

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