WWE Evolution: 8 Matches That Must Happen

1. Ronda Rousey Vs. Charlotte Flair (Raw Women's Title)

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Ask fans which one female match would be best to headline WrestleMania 35 and you'll likely get Ronda Rousey vs. Charlotte Flair as an answer.

Rousey is a believable mauler, perhaps the most credible in WWE ever. Meanwhile, Flair has wrestling in her blood, is an extraordinary athlete in her own right and has arguably grown into the best female all-rounder in the company. A match between these women will occur at some point, and it should happen at the first all-female pay-per-view.

Imagine seeing Rousey beat Alexa Bliss to become Raw Women's Champion at SummerSlam, dominate the Monday night division then receive word from SmackDown that Charlotte wants her crown back. Then, in one of those cross-promotional angles WWE so love (and right in time to promote Survivor Series post-Evolution), Flair would crash the scene and steal Ronda's belt.

The only way to settle such beef? Inside the confines of a Steel Cage. That gimmick would play off the idea that Flair, as the reborn heel, was cornered and allude to Rousey's UFC history all at once. It'd be one hell of a headliner.

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What other matches would you book for WWE's first all-female pay-per-view? Do you agree with the ones here? Let us know down in the comments section below!

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