#5 Rousey retains
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No one really expected Alexa Bliss to beat Ronda Rousey for the Raw Women's Title, but you can't be too sure with WWE's booking, and Rousey not losing to Bliss was the right call again.
Rousey has better options for a title feud moving forward, as Sasha Banks, Bayley and Ember Moon could all be fresh new challenges for the Women's Champion. Moreover, Rousey cleanly disposing off Bliss finally put an end to this terrible programme is the best decision for the Raw Women's Title, as WWE needs to start thinking about the first women's pay-per-view and how to make that show mean more than they are currently portraying it.