11 HUGE WWE SummerSlam 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Bayley Vs. Ember Moon

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Bayley's post-Money In The Bank run with the SmackDown Women's Championship has been without any major complaints thus far, but it speaks to how much rehabilitation her character required that it still seems a little too soon to to take that title from her.

Ember Moon represents not just a fairly strong challenger but the other half an enjoyable babyface battle that may go down as the least popular of the three women's matches on the cards but quite possibly the most enjoyable.

The pair just missed one another in NXT, so this is exists as something of a dream match at least, and Moon is equipped with the Eclipse as the rapidfire knockout blow should the opportunity arise for her to take 'The Hugger's treasure in a flash. Ultimately, it won't materialise - the hardier Bayley also comes with added smarts and the want to force the entire SmackDown Live roster to respect her. A win here will carefully continue that arc.

Winner: Bayley

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