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4. Becky Lynch Vs. Natalya

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A match that has, by some miracle, gotten over just in time for the show itself, Becky Lynch's submissions battle with Natalya will hopefully benefit from the Toronto locale as much as the Trish Stratus clash elsewhere on the card.

The programme has afforded 'The Man' a much-needed reprieve from Lacey Evans and her own f*cking boyfriend in the last month, not least with the Sharpshooter acting as quite the looming threat to her historic reign.

Ultimately, even if the fans in the Great White North roar their approval for either performer, the match will live or die based on the bell-to-bell quality. Lynch has absolutely become the star she always knew she could be, but her matches have rarely excelled since she assumed the role. Natalya's propensity for such action has been grossly overstated, but she has it in her on a stage such as this.

Her victory won't be in claiming the title, but reclaiming (and vindicating) her reputation.

Winner: Becky Lynch

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