Much could happen during this WWE SmackDown Women's Championship match
#4 Bianca Belair wins the match clean
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Bianca Belair defeating Becky Lynch is not an outcome too many fans would be against, especially at this point in time. Belair is one of the few female performers on the roster that the company has invested time and effort building, and this could be her getting her comeuppance at long last.
She may be on her own, against the wall, but fans can watch Bianca Belair shine with her impressive strength and athleticism in a match that goes longer than SummerSlam (one can hope), where the already established Becky Lynch creates a new star.
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#3 Becky Lynch wins the match clean
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Bianca Belair has done it all, but Becky Lynch could be the one piece of the puzzle that just doesn't fit, irrespective of whatever she tries.
Becky Lynch could beat her over and over again to the point where Bianca Belair loses her confidence.
And then, at a massive stage like WrestleMania, Bianca Belair could finally get her big win back, once and for all. Long-term storytelling can be a wonderful thing!
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