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6. Rhea Ripley (c) Vs. Charlotte Flair

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An absolutely p*ss poor feud will surely reach its conclusion at Sunday's show when Rhea Ripley soundly defeats Charlotte Flair in a genuinely great match that at long last makes the most of the potential that was otherwise flushed away over several stench-filled segments of pro wrestling television.

It has to.

In a year with goo and dolls and invisible keys, this has comfortably been WWE's worst storyline. These are not people with magic powers, but talented all-rounders being forced into wrestlebot spots because an elderly man no longer knows how to do what he was once really good at.

Nikki Cross' return to television as a regular is perhaps the the only marginal gain to come from all this, but her being forced to celebrate some of her time-imposed victories over the last month or so hasn't covered her glory.

Perhaps that's where this is headed when she takes the title in a triple threat without pinning 'The Nightmare', but until then Ripley desperately needs this win to try and turn a rancid run around.

Winner - Rhea Ripley

 
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