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4. Nikki A.S.H. (c) Vs. Charlotte Flair Vs. Rhea Ripley

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Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley's feud will take some beating as the company's worst of the year, but Charlotte Flair Vs Rhea Ripley Vs Nikki A.S.H has ran it preposterously close. It's Almost a Storyline as Horrible, but not quite. Not yet, anyway.

In the heady days of the division only having two complete losers fighting over the brand's top belt instead of three, Nikki was the fly in the ointment. Her Beat-The-Clock victories over 'The Queen' and 'The Nightmare' solely existed to embarrass the other two rather than get her over, but that rhythm hasn't really changed in the weeks since she donned a mask and cape and scooped the strap for herself.

If anything, she's fallen further down the pecking order. A.S.H was defeated twice on the go-home Monday Night Raw, just about ensuring that she'll retain on Saturday and keep everybody on their toes in the endless race to the bottom.

Winner - Nikki A.S.H

 
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