8 HUGE WWE Survivor Series Predictions You Need To Know

2. Ronda Rousey Vs Charlotte Flair

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At one time a clash allegedly posited as a WrestleMania show-closer, the Vince McMahon dream match between Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair has instead been relegated to a role as a very acceptable Survivor Series substitute. Though this has made the encounter a little more predictable, the energy for Becky Lynch's replacement should still be relatively high.

'The Man' shouldn't really be anywhere near this match, though the pay-per-view will be undeniably weaker without her white hot presence. Her anger will presumably be repointed towards Nia Jax, especially with the Rousey battle apparently being saved for 'The Grandest Stage'. A grudge match with the woman that kept her out of this show seems the smart logical step for the 'Irish Lass Kicker', but could she run interference if the 'Irresistible Force' tries to step in on behalf of her Raw colleague?

Absorbing the boos from the Becky feud, Charlotte reaffirmed her role as the quiet conscience of the Women's Division at Evolution. From a match quality point of view, Ronda's at least in safe hands with Flair here before she steps back up to Nia's less-than-loose right hook next month, and Flair won't be hurt by a defeat here.

Winner - Ronda Rousey

 
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