#2 First main roster Last Woman Standing Match
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WWE presented the match between Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair as the first Last Woman Standing match in WWE history, which isn't actually true. Nikki Cross and Asuka collided in the first-ever Last Woman Standing match on NXT over the NXT Women's Championship a few years ago.
Much like when Sasha and Bayley collided in the first Ironwoman match at Takeover: Brooklyn back in 2015 but WWE didn't bring this one up ahead of the first Ironwoman match on the main roster between Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair at Roadblock back in 2016.
WWE seems to overlook all of the additions to the Women's Revolution that NXT made over the years, but interestingly last night was the first time that NXT has been included in the main roster Revolution and their contributions were noted.