The end of the line for some, but the beginning for others
#4 Charlotte Wins The RAW Women’s Championship
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Could she end Sasha Banks’ third run just as quickly as the first 2?
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Now that Sasha Banks has regained the RAW Women’s Title and has started her third run as champion, it looks like she has the whole world’s worth of opportunities ahead of her, just as soon as she finishes her business with Charlotte on Sunday.
Conventional wisdom dictates that on the final PPV event of the year, in a match that is being promoted as their final confrontation, and at a show with the subtitle “End of the Line”, that Charlotte will finally take a one-on-one loss on pay-per-view.
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But will she? That seemed like a given at Hell in a Cell, but Sasha failed to get the job done in her hometown and Charlotte remained champion. The same can happen this weekend, with Charlotte, not Sasha, leaving Pittsburgh as the RAW Women’s Champion.
Maybe WWE wants Charlotte to be the top star of the division, and Sasha only won so many times in order to create moments. If that’s the case, then Charlotte will end up winning the match and the title, because Sasha Banks has already had her time to shine.
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Nicholas A. Marsico
I got my first big break writing for 411Mania back in 2004. I did a small spot in a big weekly piece that was written by one of the site's top writers. I quickly added the duty of being the live recapper for episodes of SmackDown, and in 2005 was given my own weekly column, which I did for a few years. I gave up writing (mostly) to start a family but got back into it, still at 411, a little over 3 years later. For another couple of years, I wrote 2-3 columns per week for the website before finding paid work elsewhere, and eventually wound up at SportsKeeda.
I am also the co-founder of the RBR: Weekly Wrestling Talk podcast, which started in the summer of 2005 and is still going strong today, almost 15 years later. Due to school, work, and family commitments, I left the team in 2011 but still remain a part of the family.