WWE Extreme Rules 2019: New Stipulation For Rollins & Lynch Vs. Corbin & Evans

A new wrinkle for the "Winners Take All" clash.

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Lacey Evans and Baron Corbin will meet Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch in Extreme Rules 2019's likey main event on 14 July, with their "Winners Take All" mixed tag match stipulating that both the WWE Universal and Raw Women's Championships will be on the line, ensuring two titles could change hands with a single pinfall or submission.

Oh yeah, and the heels can never challenge for these straps again if they lose.

As if that wasn't gimmicky enough, WWE have now decided to turn this into an Extreme Rules match.

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WWE.com broke the news before last night's Raw. Both teams were present on that show, but they didn't come into contact, with the feud developed solely through promos. Elsewhere, Evans defeated Natalya in singles action when Corbin tripped Lacey's opponent up, while Lynch and Rollins made quick work of Mike and Maria Kanellis later on.

The Extreme Rules 2019 card now looks like this:-

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Winners Take All Extreme Rules Match: WWE Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch and WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins vs. Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans.

The Undertaker and Roman Reigns vs. Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre.

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WWE Championship: Kofi Kingston (c) vs. Samoa Joe

SmackDown Women's Championship: Bayley (c) vs. Alexa Bliss

WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Drew Gulak (c) vs. Tony Nese

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