10 HUGE WWE Stomping Grounds Predictions You Need To Know

4. Becky Lynch (c) Vs. Lacey Evans

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WrestleMania main eventer Becky Lynch came closest to living up to that lofty position at Money In The Bank even if 'Becky 2 Belts' found itself rather short-lived. In flashes, her battle with Lacey Evans brought out the best in the 'Sassy Southern Belle', but everything from the botched finish onwards has highlighted flaws too great for the Raw Women's Champion to overcome.

An atrocious match with Charlotte Flair was the turning point - the pair shouldn't even have parted ways so early into their axis-of-evil union against the division's biggest babyface, and the contest confirmed it.

It's the contemporary paradox the fans are sadly saddled with - can't blame the writers for doing the bidding of Vince McMahon, can't blame the talent for not being ready for the spot, can't blame the veterans for not being able to perform the carry job. Can't blame anybody, still stuck with all the problems.

Becky Lynch has to win here to get this feud done and dusted and hopefully reignite the prestige that has dulled since WrestleMania. Raw has a raft of newer (and, being honest, better) challengers awaiting 'The Man' to come around.

Winner - Becky Lynch

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