5 Ups & 6 Downs From WWE Super Show-Down

3. RONDA ROUSEY IS THE GREATEST WWE SUPERSTAR OF ALL TIME

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Another pay-per-view, another show stolen by the incandescence of a performer that wasn't even doing this for a living a year ago.

Ronda Rousey entered another performance light years beyond her 10 months on the main roster, with a finish artfully constructed to promote her as the rightful steward of a division she's dominated since her WrestleMania debut.

Her Super Show-Down partners reflected the newest dangers to her place as Raw Women's Champion. Nikki and Brie Bella's full-time return has offered the tease of a Nikki/Ronda showdown at Evolution, whilst Brie auditioned for the spot of hardest hitter in the " WWE Universe" hardest hitter when she nearly kicked Liv Morgan's head into orbit. Both stories were expertly serviced in this hugely enjoyable six-woman match.

With the help of both Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan, the recovered Morgan took revenge on Brie before the heel trio took over on a Nikki seemingly unwilling to tag her corner's loaded weapon. When Ronda did enter the fray, she was again deliciously dominant.

Taking two arms when one would have done, Ronda tapped both Morgan and Logan simultaneously, showing she was capable of doing to two what both Bellas couldn't do to one. Nikki had one hand on the title when she raised Ronda's arm - it'll be hopefully be the the closest she gets to it any time soon.

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