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6. Sol Ruca Botches Her Finish Again

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event Sol Ruca Becky Lynch
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That Sol Snatcher has given Sol Ruca some problems since she came up to the main roster, which is unfortunate. Another botch here vs. Becky Lynch, and management might need to think about switching it out for another move going forwards. That’d be a disaster for Sol, because her finish is one of the flashiest in the biz and it's a huge part of her appeal.

The Sol Snatcher turned heads on NXT in the first place and helped her stand out. Now, it's making her stand out for the wrong reasons. At times, Ruca comes across as a star in the making. Then, matches like the one at SNME make her look like exactly what she is: A developing young worker who has only been on Raw for a month or so.

It's harsh, but she won't get endless opportunities if she keeps screwing up that move.

That'll be particularly troublesome if Sol is booked to win the Women's Intercontinental Title from Becky this weekend. WWE will want to replay a title winning moment over and over and over again if it happens, but that'll be impossible if the finisher looks rubbish. Even the best in class video team available to Trips can't work miracles!

You'll hear the air being sucked out of the arena if Ruca goes for her Sol Snatcher then misses her mark at Clash. Should that happen, then don't be shocked if she starts working in a new signature move or 2 on the following episode of TV.

Eek.

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