Why is WWE making Becky Lynch wrestle twice on pay-per-view?
#3 To keep Charlotte away from the Money In The Bank ladder match
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Charlotte Flair has often been described as the Roman Reigns of the women's division. While it may speak of her talent and her work ethic, it also alludes to the fact that she is afforded more opportunities than almost everyone else in the roster.
Now, let's assume that Charlotte Flair was not taking on Becky Lynch at Money In The Bank 2019 for the SmackDown Women's Championship. In all likelihood, it would mean that she would be in the Money In The Bank ladder match.
There will always be the temptation for WWE, if Charlotte Flair is in the match, to have her win the whole thing. Not only is this because she's their golden child, but also because of the heel heat that she generates every time she wins.
That could potentially deprive someone like Ember Moon of a deserving opportunity, however!
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