I have mixed thoughts about the recent pay-per-view
#4 Best/worst: The Sole Survivor
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Should someone be rewarded for being a dangerous worker?
Accidents do happen in the wrestling business and such is the nature of the beast. However, the need of the hour is to have them curtailed and probably not encourage such behaviour in the future. However, if you do push someone who just hurt your hottest performer, are you sending out the right message?
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I'm talking about Nia Jax, who pummeled Becky Lynch in the face, albeit by accident on RAW. She emerged as the sole Survivor at the Traditional 5-on-5.Women's Survivor Series match. I suppose the bigger goal in mind was to have her look strong for her future match against Ronda Rousey.
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However, I do wonder if Sasha or Bayley may not have benefitted from the victory to a greater extent than her. Each of them hasn't really had an opportunity to shine in quite a while.
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Riju Dasgupta
Riju Dasgupta is the most-read active writer in Sportskeeda at the moment, across all sports. Having come on board in 2016, Dasgupta is best known for the 'Best and Worst' column, something that has become a staple for the site!
In addition to his writing responsibilities, Dasgupta is also the Assistant Manager of the Combat Sports division. In 4 years, Dasgupta has conducted over 150 interviews with stars from WWE, Impact Wrestling, PCW Ultra, WOS, UFC, ONE FC and the world of boxing as well.
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