3 Things WWE got right in February 2020 and 2 things they didn't

February was a decent month
February was a decent month

#1 Got right: The start of the rivalry between Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley

It should be money
It should be money

Charlotte Flair, the ten-time Women's Champion, wrote her name in the history book again by winning her first Royal Rumble match this year. The Queen came close to winning it last year, but she ended up being the runner up. However, Charlotte looked more focused this year and stood tall at the end of the women's Royal Rumble match.

As Becky Lynch and Bayley were holders of RAW Women's Championship and SmackDown Women's Championship, neither of them looked like an interesting option for Charlotte. While Becky and The Queen had a long feud rivalry in the past, Bayley wasn't also a stranger to Charlotte. WWE played a masterstroke when Rhea Ripley, the NXT Women's Champion, came out and challenged the ten-time champion to a match at WrestleMania 36. The Queen duly accepted the challenge at TakeOver: Portland and we have ourselves a dream match at the Showcase Of Immortals.

NXT took a giant step last year, winning the battle for brand supremacy at Survivor Series. The feud between Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair will be a fresh one for the fans, and The Queen will get the opportunity of stopping The Nightmare, who has been unstoppable on NXT thus far.

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