Becky Lynch's Next Raw Women's Title Challenger CONFIRMED

Here's who won when Belair, Carmella, Zelina, Ripley, Belair, and Morgan met for a shot at Lynch.

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Liv Morgan has punched her ticket for a shot at Becky Lynch's WWE Raw Women's Championship.

This was confirmed on last night's show, with Morgan outdoing Carmella, Queen Zelina, Rhea Ripley, and Bianca Belair in a five-way contendership match. These four women will team as part of Raw's Survivor Series team at next Sunday's pay-per-view (21 November), though authority figures Adam Pearce and Sonya Deville announced earlier in the night that they wanted to promote friendly competition - hence this bout.

An interference from Doudrop (who was involved in a backstage confrontation with the group earlier) led to Carmella almost pinning Belair. Morgan prevented this, then pinned 'Mella for the win.

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A staredown with Lynch followed for Morgan. They also got into it on last week's show, with Liv staking her claim for a shot at the gold following Becky's successful defence over Belair earlier on the night. Now, it's in her sights.

WWE is yet to confirm a date for Morgan vs. Lynch, though Lynch is now booked to face SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair in a Brand Supremacy match at Survivor Series. This comes following the now infamous backstage confrontation between the two at the 22 October episode of SmackDown.

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