10 Best Matches From The First Five Years Of WWE’s Women’s Evolution
7. Becky Lynch Vs Asuka Vs Charlotte Flair (Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2018)
A rare case of a multi-woman match capturing the fire and fury of each individual singles clash (or in Becky Lynch and Asuka's cases, the ones still to come), this exhilarating main event cemented the WWE Women's Division as the best thing in the North American game just months before it would claim the biggest spot at WrestleMania.
A fist fight with f*cking big weapons, the match drew mostly from the still-red hot feud between Lynch and Charlotte Flair, with the pair working as if they wanted to steal their own match-of-the-year honours. But more on that later, not least with neither of them managing to come out on top here.
There was a catharsis to the enormous pop Asuka received for clasping the title following Ronda Rousey interfering as a giant f*ck you to her nearest rivals. Not least because most feared a f*ck you from the company to the audience in the form of Nia Jax returning to re-break Lynch's face.
Moving the story gracefully from a Survivor Series epic, initial thoughts of Charlotte's inclusion in the Lynch/Rousey WrestleMania main event were rooted in fears of cronyism. 'The Queen' used this match to remind audiences why her eventual inclusion was all on merit, regardless of the criticism she later received.