10 HUGE WWE SmackDown Season Premiere Predictions You Need To Know

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A worthy stamp of approval from WWE to the women's division that a tag team rematch between Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Bayley and Sasha Banks is absolutely the biggest and best match the league currently has to offer, expect this to go in an entirely different direction to the crisp and classy encounter the quartet assembled at Madison Square Garden.

That made careful use of the components, protecting each team member for their separate singles matches at the incoming Clash Of Champions pay-per-view. Here, their immense skill was married up with the historical context of the first-time meeting between them. With that and the original one-on-one scuffles over with, expect all-out war between Lynch and Banks in particular ahead of their seismic Cell scrap on Sunday.

Neither Charlotte nor Bayley are currently booked on the minimalist Sunday supercard, but could be slotted straight on if 'The Queen' beats 'The Hugger' yet again. Amidst the chaos of their crowd-brawling partners, this could easily be arrived at.

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