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5. Asuka (c) Vs. Sasha Banks

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It was, quite frankly, hard to find the space to talk about Nikki Cross in the prior entry what with such limited space and so much of the Bayley/Sasha Banks angle still to get across. The same won't be said for Raw Women's Champion Asuka, but she too feels more like background art in the bigger picture than something stealing focus in the centre of the frame.

There's some not insignificant pressure on this contest to take Match Of The Night honours, and not just because the double main event clashes are so patently ridiculous. Banks is in (main roster) career form of late, and will be looking to build on the bangers she's had on television with a pay-per-view epic against an opponent she's had limited singles clashes against.

It's a dream match taking place in the middle of a dream storyline on a pay-per-view that otherwise feels like a f*cking nightmare. If there's any justice, it'll go on last.

Winner - Asuka

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