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3. Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler (c) Vs. The Riott Squad

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Not a rematch, at last, but not a match that makes a great deal of sense at present.

Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler are sort of unique in their current guise as monster tag partners who can't get along. Not because of that trait - jfc, every team in the company's gone through that ringer this last couple of months - but because they are completely unstoppable as the dominant forces they both are.

Ruby Riott and Liv Morgan rebuilt The Riott Squad having realised they were substantially better together than apart, but it's subsequently not exactly the most glowing recent record they're bringing to the table as a result.

Jax and Baszler should squash the sh*t out of these two, and it'll only be two things that delay an inevitable win - 1) Lana and Natalya might provide brief, bothersome interference that's ultimately unsuccessful and 2) They finally batter each other. In either scenario, expect one decent hope spot before - tests the way the wind's blowing - Liv Morgan takes the fall.

Winners - Shayna Baszler & Nia Jax

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