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6. The Bella Twins & Ronda Rousey Vs. The Riott Squad

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Whilst much of the build-up to this match should have centred around the predicted post-match tensions between Nikki Bella and Ronda Rousey ahead of their Evolution pay-per-view main event at the end of the month, it’s all been kicked into touch by Brie nearly doing just that to Liv Morgan’s face last week on Monday Night Raw.

Neither have wrestled on televison in the interim, and (assuming Morgan is cleared at all) the tension should be pleasingly ramped up for the two of them exchanging blows as the contest inevitably breaks down.

There’s every chance this match ends up the most heated on the undercard. Ronda’s pay-per-view record is so far stellar, and any fans on angle alert will be looking for dropped clues akin to when Nikki went for Rousey’s title instead of raising her arm after the former UFC star dismantled Ruby Riott on the go-home show.

The dream is the turn itself of course - Nikki sparking out the Champion as the three celebrate the win would provide perfect revenge fodder for Rousey to claim at the aforementioned all-women’s pay-per-view. But where will the second hardest-hitter in the division stand when her sister strikes?

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