10 Biggest Matches WWE Can Book In 2018

3. The Four Horsewomen Vs The Four Horsewomen

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Following the success of Shayna Baszler in the Mae Young Classic and Ronda Rousey's persistent interest in giving pro wrestling a genuine go, an ungodly amount of mainstream press currently sits peacefully in WWE's back pocket. WrestleMania 34 would surely be the perfect occasion to awaken hostilities between the warring groups.

The company offered a delicious teaser during Baszler's charge through the tournament, but an actual match has never seemed so plausible. Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Bayley and Sasha Banks are divided by shows but not currently by heel/face divides, and would make perfect heroic defenders of their own empire against an MMA invasion.

For all their inexorable links, the NXT quartet have never all teamed together for a match, nor worked together on television on the main roster outside of the briefest of exchanges at the 2016 Survivor Series. The fragility between 'The Hugger' and 'The Boss' could even play into the finish and eventual win for the new starlets.

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