5 Ways WWE Could Improve Evolution 

This Sunday marks a historical night at WWE Evolution.
This Sunday marks a historical night at WWE Evolution.

#3 Making the Raw’s Championship into a no disqualification or triple threat match

There is really only one victor for this match.
There is really only one victor for this match.

If there is one thing that the WWE Universe know is that Ronda Rousey is superhuman. As she stated on the 15th October episode of Raw, she has been knocking down doors everywhere she has set her eyes on, not least of which includes being the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion for just under three years.

In the WWE alone, she has already claimed a woman’s championship within a year of signing with the company, made two women tap out simultaneously at WWE Super Show Down, and currently holds the record of taking out the most security guards this year.

With the greatest of respect to Nikki Bella, it could be easy to see this as something of a mismatch for Evolution. If there is any belief that Brie Bella at ringside may swing the favour of Nikki Bella causing one of the biggest upsets in recent memory, there shouldn’t be. Alexa Bliss recently had both Alicia Fox and Mickie James at ringside at Hell in a Cell, and that still didn’t stop Ronda from winning.

The only way that fans won’t be certain about who will walk away with the gold on the night is introducing Brie Bella into the mix either in a one-on-two handicap, a triple threat match or by making the match a no disqualification match. This is because, on the 8th October episode of Raw when the Bellas turned on Ronda, they still showed they just about had the upper hand on a 2-on-1 confrontation. Having Brie as a participant rather than a valet or changing the stipulation on the night could swing the scale either way.

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