SASHA BANKS & BECKY LYNCH def. CHARLOTTE & DANA BROOKE (via DQ)
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Charlotte and Dana will have to wait until Sunday to find out who the mystery partner for Banks will be.
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Not a bad match whatsoever. I expected to see Sasha hint at who her mystery partner might be for Battleground, but I guess that's why it's a mystery! Things are certainly favorable for a Bayley draft pick, so we could very well see Sasha pick her old NXT rival.
Despite the fact that the record books will show a win for Sasha and Becky, the incident with Nattie and ultimately, the disqualification clouded the victory for the babyfaces as Charlotte and her sidekick came out looking like the superior duo.
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The women's title has really hit a stale point with Charlotte. Not to take anything away from her, but at this point, that title definitely needs a new home. My pick would be The Boss, Sasha Banks.
GRADE: B-
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