10 Biggest Matches WWE Can Book In 2018

6. Asuka Vs Charlotte Flair

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The recent Alexa Bliss/Charlotte Flair Survivor Series champions clash was, theoretically, the battle of the best. As each show's respective titleholder, Bliss and Flair arguably represent the finest each show has to offer from its female division. The match itself wasn't half bad either. Charlotte really is SmackDown Live!'s ace, and it's been Bliss' unshakeable acting flair that has propelled her above her contemporaries on both brands.

But it wasn't a battle of the best.

The lusciously booked women's elimination match told the biggest story of the Raw female league, particularly in an heroic final stretch for a fellow former NXT Champion. To quote Charlotte's father, 'The Empress Of Tomorrow', is the 'best thing going today'.

Separated by motorways, Asuka and Charlotte may not even share a screen until the post-WrestleMania Superstar Shake-up, but ungodly potential of what the two could do together belongs back in a pay-per-view top spot the women haven't commanded since 2016's Hell In A Cell.

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