WWE Money In The Bank 2016: 10 Things WWE Got Right

7. Dana Brooke Proving Herself To Charlotte

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Dana Brooke can't be expected to bring the same level of natural charisma that Ric Flair has to Charlotte's side. To put that kind of pressure on the former NXT starlet would be unfair; she has to be allowed to forge her own path. Money In The Bank proved management have at least some faith in Brooke's abilities.

The tag-team match pitting Dana and Charlotte against Natalya and Becky Lynch had a throwaway feel to it, that can't be denied. The match was really only there to facilitate a heel turn and give Brooke some more experience on main roster pay-per-view.

To that end, it was successful, even if it was a far cry from the better women's battles fans had been growing accustomed to. Thankfully, it was Brooke who made the difference, ramming Becky into Natalya and allowing Charlotte to take advantage.

In the context of their ongoing storyline, that gives Dana the right to claim that she's shown her worth to the WWE Women's Champion. That was the best place to take the tale.

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