Predicting The Entire WWE WrestleMania 37 Card

5. Raw Women's Championship: Asuka (c) Vs. Charlotte Flair Vs. Rhea Ripley

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Heading into WrestleMania 37, some are predicting that Raw Women's Champion Asuka will defend her title against Charlotte Flair, while others predict that Flair will have already won that prize by then, going on to defend it against Rhea Ripley at 'Mania.

Instead of rematching WrestleMania 34's Charlotte vs. Asuka bout or WrestleMania 36's Charlotte vs. Ripley contest, WWE may opt to throw all three of those competitors together in a triple threat affair.

Since she made it to the final two in this year's women's Royal Rumble match, we've heard for two months how Rhea Ripley was coming to Raw. Yet here we are, with 'Mania just a matter of weeks away, and the Nightmare nowhere to be seen as of this writing.

WWE needs to debut the Australian in a big way, and it doesn't get any bigger than inserting her straight into the Raw Women's Title picture during WrestleMania Season. Now that Asuka's been cleared after that scary concussion at the hands (well, foot) of Shayna Baszler, expect to see the Empress of Tomorrow walking into WrestleMania 37 to defend against both Flair and Ripley.

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