10 HUGE WWE Super Show-Down Predictions You Need To Know

4. Becky Lynch Vs. Charlotte Flair

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Super Show-Down could be the worst night of Charlotte Flair’s career.

The former SmackDown Live Champion has been suffering Roman Reigns-like reactions throughout the duration of her feud with former friend Becky Lynch, but if she wants a real life win this Saturday she absolutely cannot leave Melbourne with the Women’s Title.

The lingering boos are fine within this programme and recoverable if and when she moves on to a new blue brand heel after what’ll likely be the blowoff to the feud at Evolution. But in much the same way Becky had to win to cement her confidence beforehand, Charlotte can’t now win and validate the growing disdain towards her a company pet project.

WWE know this. No matter how many times Daniel Bryan practically begged his fanbase to get behind Roman Reigns after their pay-per-view match before WrestleMania 31, they didn’t. They saw through his gesticulations like they saw through the ‘Big Dog’s push itself. Lynch doesn’t have to win here (though she must at Evolution) but any defeat is as good as death for Flair. Here’s to a screwy finish getting all of them out of Boggo Road for a few more weeks, at least.

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