10 HUGE Predictions For WWE Crown Jewel 2021

8. Becky Lynch (c) Vs. Bianca Belair Vs. Sasha Banks

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The absolute state of all this.

Nobody has come out of this triangular feud well thus far, with the whole think flunking to such an extent that Charlotte Flair has been dragged into the struggle from her platform away from the other three on Monday Night Raw.

Becky Lynch apparently had the idea to turn heel. That was a bad one, and WWE should have said no. The SummerSlam booking of Bianca Belair as a soft touch wasn't rectified by the Extreme Rules rematch, nor has it been truly rectified by her awesome feats of strength in matches and segments ever since. We knew all this about her already, and the booking has failed to realise that while trying to rebuild a chracter that din't need to be torn down in the first place.

Match quality's probably not in doubt. Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks had a very very good match on the Crown Jewel go-home edition of SmackDown, Lynch and Belair were decent in their proper singles clash and Banks and Belair's WrestleMania headliner may still be WWE's finest presentation this year. As always, trust the workers, not the process.

Winner - Becky Lynch

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