Just to start, as the commentary teams do not follow canon, nor do the ring announcers, or WWE Superstars. On RAW, Lillian Garcia is the ring announcer, and Justin Roberts is the Smackdown Live announcer.

The WWE roster, as well, breaks away from what's on screen. While many of the male Superstars, such as the club members, remain on their respective brands, much of the female Superstars were shuffled around to provide for more feuds. To balance the heel/faces on shows, Sasha was traded to the Smackdown Live brand for Nikki Bella- not a demotion, but to feud with newer competitors-, as several NXT Superstars were drafted to bolster several releases (i.e: Eva Marie, Alicia Fox, Paige, and Summer Rae). Asuka was called up to RAW, and immediately traded to Smackdown for both Octavia, and Nia Jax. As such, their respective rosters appear as such:

WWE RAW Division: Clarke (babyface), Lexa (heel, tweener), Bayley (babyface), Nikki Bella, (heel/face), Charlotte (heel), Ontari (heel, demoted to NXT), Raven (face), and Octavia (tweener). Featured male Superstars are Finn Bálor (babyface), Brock Lesnar (recurring heel/face), Seth Rollins (heel turned face), Chris Jericho (tweener), Enzo and Cass (faces), Prince Roan (heel), Kevin Owens (heel), and Sami Zayn (babyface). Bellamy (face) will be in some feuds and matches, but will not be focused on as heavily as the others; this is partly due to the "club" having backstage influence, and politics also take a role in his booking, despite the fan reactions. While Roman Reigns (face turned heel) is part of the "club" I allude to, he is not heavily featured as much in my story- sorry, I'm not a big fan of the Roman Empire.

WWE Smackdown Live Division: Sasha Banks (babyface/heel), Becky Lynch (babyface), Carmella (face), Alexa Bliss (heel), Maryse (currently non-active, heel), Natalya (face/heel), Nia Jax (heel), and Asuka (face). Featured male Superstars are AJ Styles (babyface), Dean Ambrose (heel), John Cena (babyface, heel turn in the works…?), Randy Orton (face), Dolph Ziggler (tweener), The Miz (heel), The New Day (faces) and Bo Dallas (heel, but comedic relief). Due to Lexa being a fan of a released Superstar, she gains points with some of the locker room when she gets them to re-sign with the WWE.

WWE Monday Night Raw

The locker room Lexa entered was a war zone. Divided on their stances were the WWE RAW female Superstars, attempting to absorb her promo, as well as its possible implications. Was Lexa merely getting the rub, because she had a famous relative in the industry, and the WWE sought to exploit it?

Was her promo a work, something that they were supposed to wonder was real or fake, or a shoot?

One particular glare in the WWE Universal Champ's direction, was her opponent.

"Nice to know it still helps to have a dad in the business to be a Champion," she drawled, as an onlooking Bayley observed, unsure what to make of this.

"I didn't lie, no one knew my father was Titus. That's why none of you knew, if any exec heard it, I'd have been called up a long time ago," Lexa snapped back, defensively. She felt uneasy at the thought that could possibly be running through everyone's minds at this rate, that she didn't earn her spot. Even Octavia, a running mate on NXT with her, was folding her arms, shaking her head.

"You know, I thought being the best meant something Lex," the Warrior spoke out, expressing her hurt, unlike Ontari, who was taking intentional shots at her. "Now we know you just came here for the glory. Screw women's wrestling, right? Just take all of the credit yourself?"

At the mention, Bayley perked her head up, unfamiliar with the duo, but nonetheless interested. The Four Horsewomen started the revolution of Women's Wrestling, the Hugster would be damned if she'd let anyone impede on that progress.

"Ontari is merely upset that her unsafe work practices are finally catching up to her, and she has to job out," Lexa elaborated, rolling her eyes, before addressing Octavia. "But you and I have never had any issue, so I'll tell you what I can. I'm here to give every female an opportunity to prove they're world class, I meant that. A lot of us get more pops than the boys, and hell, you get cheered more than Roman Reigns at this point!"

Ontari had a succinct rebuttal, but noticing Clarke's promo on the tv monitor in the locker room, held back, as Lexa focused on the screen.

"So, who is Clarke Griffin?" Tom Phillips asked, as she heard the familiar chuckle of her girlfriend. Pre-recorded in an empty arena, the echo only made it more endearing.

"Well uh, I'm just your average girl-"

Cued to her launching herself off of a ladder onto an opponent.

"… and I happen to be the WWE Women's Champion."

They played a vignette of some of Clarke's best moves, her signature high flying maneuvers, OMG moments, and ended it on a positive note, the end of her final match, where she received a standing ovation from the crowd.

Humorously, Clarke played this off, as being a fun-loving, approachable person.

"I mean, after my coffee of course, I'm kindof a nightmare in the morning."

"Although the WWE Universe has dubbed you the 'Sky Princess' for your high flying antics, you've gained many fans in another circuit, the karaoke scene."

Genuinely (or was this a work?) Clarke blanched, before quickly asking, "Wait, what?"

Lexa couldn't hide a grin as Triple H shamelessly poured some of her most treasured pictures on television, many of them candid pics with Clarke and her fans. One video played, recording Clarke singing along with the fans to the tune of Sami Zayn's theme song.

"That wasn't beer, guys," Clarke pointed at her monitor, attempting to defend herself. "That was just... well, I don't really remember what happened, but at least we had a good night," she deflated. The live crowd laughed at this, as Lexa beamed proudly.

"So you like to have a good time?" Tom questioned, as Clarke threw up her hands, as if to suggest she was at a loss.

"You could say that," Clarke muttered as another video played, much to her chagrin.

After her NXT Women's Championship win, Lexa fondly remembers Clarke, not usually a fan of drinking, despite what her promo was suggesting, celebrating at the bar with the after show crowd. In that outing, a college fraternity would show up, jeering her male fan base. Feeding into the encouragement of the raucous fans behind her, and deciding against her girlfriend's sound advice of ignoring them, a tipsy Clarke defended the guys, challenging one of them to a drinking contest.

Before this, Lexa believed her lover was a lightweight, but Clarke had the heart of an underdog champion, albeit one that needed a stomach pumping afterwards. In an effort to salvage the name of professional wrestling fans, to MMA fans, Clarke lasted about a minute in a keg stand, before the guy teetered off, nearly falling over. Channeling some of Lexa's heel mannerisms, she held up her title to herself, promptly blurting the unintelligible word "Wanheda".

And thus, the legend of Wanheda was born, as her fans began to chant Wanheda right behind her, lifting her up triumphantly.

For obvious reasons, heavy editing was involved, but they captured the intimate moment with the fans, as Clarke smiled lazily into the crowd, a true people's Champion that night.

Lexa was thankful in part that they edited her worried panicking from the sidelines, as well as Clarke violently retching on the poor guy once she was let down.

At this, Clarke was blushing, at a sight she certainly didn't expect to see, considering how much trouble she thought she'd be in after it happened. By sheer luck, and her loving girlfriend, her hangover was cleverly explained away as food poisoning, before Triple H and Stephanie sent funny emoji's and GIFS of her night out.

"Keg stand champion, karaoke champion, WWE Women's Champion, is there anything you can't do?" Phillips deadpanned, as if he were Barbara Walters on 20/20.

"To be honest, I can't remember that night," she answers, playfully laughing.

"Well, you have it here first, WWE Universe. Clarke Griffin, or should I say, Wanheda?"

The promo cuts out, but not before it gets an NXT shot of Clarke shrugging, fading to black with her logo and name. For obvious reasons, Bayley has left, and Lexa hears Michael Cole gush over Clarke, while Corey Graves gives, in her mind, more meaningful insight.

Quickly, this transitions into Clarke's entrance, still her old video package and theme, until her new gimmick catches on. With it, Lexa predicts her moveset will also incur a reboot, which she hopes is for the better.

"And your girlfriend's the Women's Champion," Ontari comments snidely in Lexa's ear, interrupting as she was thoroughly invested in Clarke v. Bayley, part 2. "She's going over Bayley in her debut, and the rematch? I call bs."

"Listen, Ontari," Lexa seethes, gripping her arm for good measure. "I'm letting you off with a warning. You tried to injure her, and they know it. Now you can try and hurt me, but if you talk about what you think you know, I will absolutely bury you. I'm sending you off as a hero, which is more than you deserve, considering your track record."

With no leverage, Ontari was at a loss, and backed down, carefully. Octavia, still hurt by the seemingly underhanded tactics of their new WWE Universal Champion, stated her final piece.

"If this is to push just you and Clarke, count me out."

"You're not," Lexa insisted, as she maintained eye contact with the Warrior. "Remember Trikru?"

Her coy smile betraying her, Octavia could only smile, as she fondly remembered tagging with Lexa as part of the stable, including herself, and (still on NXT) Lincoln.

"… Are you gonna pull a Kevin Owens on me?" Octavia accused, also recalling that Lexa was now a baddie.

"My lips are sealed," Lexa suspiciously answered, as she grinned, considering another good story to pursue.

What's next!

Clarke vs Bayley ends in some controversy!

Prince Roan was initially picked to take out Finn on RAW to further their feud, and give him a much needed rest, this was changed last minute, both to serve the club's needs, and to promote the Clexa storyline. Unfortunately, Ontari's actions negatively affected him, as the club views him to be a possible risk to work with in lieu of Finn's injury at a live event, and his major push becomes a major jobbing effort.

On Smackdown Live, John Cena gives his opinion on Clarke and Lexa, and nearly spoils the secret storyline!

The Smackdown writers seek to bury Lexa in Miz's promos. In turn, Lexa recruits Maryse to further their storyline.

Clarke's got beef! Who's it gonna be with?