WWE WrestleMania 36: 10 Things That Must Happen

8. The NXT Women's Match Happens On Night Two

Rhea Ripley Charlotte Flair
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WWE cannot put both the Raw and NXT Women's Title matches on the same card.

It's vital for the importance of both that they're kept faaaaaaaaaar apart on Saturday and Sunday nights. Bayley's SmackDown Title defence, meanwhile, can go anywhere it damn well pleases - that's hardly the most-anticipated female offering of the weekend. Comparatively, Becky vs. Shayna and Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair need clear focus.

This is a massive moment for Rhea. It's the biggest match of her WWE career, and she should be allowed to steal the spotlight without Shayna Baszler or Becky Lynch breathing down her neck. Again, that Fatal-5-Way for the SmackDown belt will take care of itself and be short enough, but those two singles bouts are big time.

WWE's announcers can put Ripley vs. Flair over if they say it's 'arguably the biggest women's match at WrestleMania this year'. In order to reflect that, the promotion's bookers must put it on during the second night.

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