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The WWE ring could not handle the action at Extreme Rules
The WWE ring could not handle the action at Extreme Rules

#4. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss had a good match at WWE Extreme Rules

Hometown hero Alexa Bliss made her way out for a RAW Women’s Championship match at WWE Extreme Rules. She challenged Charlotte Flair for her title.

Flair took Bliss down early but it didn't take The Goddess long to turn the tides. She knocked Flair off the apron and hit a senton to the floor to do some damage to her opponent.

The Queen came back into the contest with some signature moves of her own and kept Bliss at bay. The two women showed great chemistry in the ring and made the match entertaining at Extreme Rules.

A frustrated Flair went wild and swung her opponent’s head into the barricade outside the ring. She hit a double moonsault inside the ring but couldn't put Bliss away. The Goddess countered the Natural Selection but nearly fell for a powerbomb.

Flair avoided Twisted Bliss and tried to lock in Figure Eight, but The Goddess countered and hit a DDT for a near-fall.

Charlotte Flair grabbed Lilly and threw the doll at Bliss to allow her to hit a big boot and then Natural Selection to score the pinfall and retain the championship.

The match was decent and allowed Bliss to showcase her wrestling skills after quite some time. The after-match beatdown indicates that the two women will be competing for the title again after Extreme Rules.

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