Things will certainly become interesting when The Undertaker visits MSG
#1 RAW Women's Champion shows up on SmackDown Live
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So, this week on RAW, Becky Lynch teamed up with Charlotte Flair to take on Sasha Banks and Bayley in a tag team match. It was a fine match, that had its share of botches, but the headline coming out of the contest is that the unlikely duo of Flair and Lynch triumphed.
What we do know for sure is that Banks and Bayley will be a cohesive unit on the blue brand and they'll be looking to blindside The Queen, because Bayley's not averse to using underhanded tactics now. It would be really cool if Lynch runs in and makes the save!
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This is only a surprise because while Bayley has often been spotted on RAW, the converse doesn't happen every week. Lynch on SmackDown Live is a rare sighting.
But it's a necessary one to build heat before Clash of Champions 2019.
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