#3 30-woman Royal Rumble match for a women's championship match at WrestleMania 35
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Will The Man have the last laugh at this year's Women's Royal Rumble match?
The Women's Royal Rumble match has two undisputed favorites this year in the form of Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch. Some people are even speculating that both will be joint winners after an ambiguous finish to set up a triple threat match for Raw Women's Championship at Wrestlemania 35.
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Coming to other contenders, Alexa Bliss, Nia Jax, and Bayley seems like the only other contenders with a farfetched chance. Becky Lynch is currently scheduled to face Asuka at the Royal Rumble for the Smackdown Women's Championship but that may not restrict her from entering the Royal Rumble match as several superstars have done it in the past, with most recent being Roman Reigns in 2017.
Expect a clean victory for Becky Lynch at the upcoming Royal Rumble PPV as Charlotte Flair can be bought back into the mix in the later stages through the Elimination Chamber match.
Prediction - Becky Lynch wins the Royal Rumble match and earns herself a World championship match opportunity at Wrestlemania 35
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