10 HUGE WWE Clash Of Champions 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Bayley (c) Vs. Nikki Cross

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Nikki Cross has lost to Bayley a lot this year, with her most prominent defeat resorting in the tension with Alexa Bliss that left her exposed to The Fiend for the first time.

That split has been all but confirmed ever since, as has the one between the SmackDown Women's Champion and Sasha Banks, which looms large over this B-Show card-filler. Bayley is defending her title here because she has to as per the rules and conventions of the pay-per-view, whilst Nikki will fight for it because she won the shot. But both of them are in feuds with other people.

Expect the 'Role Model' to retain following some sort of interference from Bliss that she'll blame on magic powers or whatever as they try and work out where on earth to go next with the former Women's Champion and former Universal Champion Bray Wyatt. Something had to be donated to getting that plot thread on this show, and it might as well be the battle designated as filler from the beginning.

Winner - Bayley

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