WWE Survivor Series 2018: Potential SPOILERS For Becky Lynch Vs. Ronda Rousey

What will happen when the Raw and SmackDown Women's Champions collide?

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Survivor Series 2018 takes place this Sunday (18 November), and for many fans, Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey is the most hotly anticipated bout on the entire star-studded card.

The outcome is tricky. Lynch's recent excellence means many would prefer to see her triumph, but there's a strong need to keep Rousey (the biggest natural star in the company) protected as well. This has led to all kinds of speculation as to how it may go.

Per Dave Meltzer on Twitter, WWE may use the bout to set up the long-rumoured MMA Horsewomen vs. WWE Horsewomen feud. This would likely mean Charlotte Flair interfering on Becky's behalf, which, given that they've just indulged in one of 2018's most heated stories, would be a major turn of events.

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Rajah.com also have Becky pegged to win with an assist, but from a couple of Raw turncoats: Nia Jax and Tamina. This would also make storyline sense, as we already know Jax is next in line to challenge for Rousey's Raw Women Championship.

Both of these outcomes are perfectly viable from a kayfabe standpoint, and they'd at least keep Ronda protected in defeat. Still, it's all speculative at this stage. While either could conceivably happen, nothing is guaranteed.

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