10 Things WWE Must Do To Ensure WrestleMania 33 Doesn't Suck

5. Scrap The Women's Fatal 4-Way, Book Bayley Vs. Charlotte

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It looks like Bayley, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, and Nia Jax are going to fight for the Raw Women’s Title in Orlando. The quartet have been trading wins for several weeks now, and with Bayley taking the title on last week’s Raw - though she’s likely to drop it again at Fastlane next week. We’re heading for a multi-woman title match for the second year in a row, and while the match may deliver, it’s hard to imagine this group topping a Charlotte vs. Bayley singles match.

The booking screams of WWE just wanting to get as many people onto the card as possible, particularly when it comes to Jax. The division’s resident monster is still learning her craft, and is a clear step or two behind the other three. Putting her in such a huge spot risks exposing her limited abilities, particularly if she’s asked to dominate big stretches of the match, which may stunt her long-term growth.

What’s wrong with a good old-fashioned singles match? Raw’s three Horsewoman have a proven track record of producing excellent one on one contests together, and they rarely fail to deliver when paired up. Instead of going for some contrived multi-person mess, WWE’s best choice would be to book another top notch Bayley vs. Charlotte match - and, if they’re going to snap the latter’s PPV winning streak, WrestleMania would be the perfect stage.

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