8 HUGE WWE Extreme Rules 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

3. Liv Morgan Vs. Carmella

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Two weeks before Extreme Rules, Liv Morgan booted Carmella so hard in the face that 'The Most Beautiful Woman In WWE' couldn't even continue with the match. If this was a clue that more face stuff was to be expected in their pay-per-view rematch, then that's one story more than it appears to have on paper.

Quality shouldn't be an issue - Morgan and 'Mella are two of the more underrated wrestlers in the entire company, but opportunities are constantly somewhere between scant and totally non-existent for most of the women's division.

And about that - despite how lean the card currently looks as of Friday, there's always a chance something gets bumped to the pre-show. It must not be this. WWE isn't a meritocracy by any means, but enough's been taken away from these and other females in the last few years. This is a non-title related rivalry - they must commit to that, if nothing else.

Winner - Liv Morgan

 
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