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#3 Worst: SmackDown Champion competing on RAW
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There is no reason for Bayley to appear on RAW at all. I mean you could have had some new team step up to challenge Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross at WWE Clash of Champions 2019.
But instead, you had one half of the Women's Tag Team Champions pinned in a match that did nothing to further Bayley's feud with Charlotte Flair, to any degree. Plus the fact that the SmackDown Women's Champion appeared on RAW doesn't sit right with me, because even though it's allowed thanks to the Wild Card Rule, it just feels weird.
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Also, where was Alexa Bliss? Wouldn't you have her at ringside to support her best friend and watch out for her?
It just felt like a match with no storyline and no payoff that was just put together to kill time, with the crowd not reacting to anything at all.
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