#3 The Women's titles did not change hands
WWE's Four Horsewomen are on a roll right now, with Sasha Banks' return pumping new life into the women's division.
Since WrestleMania 35 and Ronda Rousey's exit from WWE TV, the Women's Division has found itself with a thin roster of credible challengers to both the RAW and SmackDown Women's titles, and with Sasha Banks' return, The Four Horsewomen of WWE have reclaimed their positions at the top of the Women's Division and the RAW and SmackDown rosters as a whole.
At Clash of Champions on Sunday, Becky Lynch lost her match to Sasha Banks when Lynch got herself disqualified after an errant chair shot connected with the referee instead of Sasha Banks. The match finish was expertly booked, as it gave Sasha Banks the needed win, but kept the title on The Man, setting up a possible rematch at Hell in a Cell.
As for Bayley vs Charlotte Flair, Bayley took a page right out of Ric Flair's book to retain her SmackDown Women's title, and the heel move will surely help in the slow babyface turn of Charlotte Flair, and setup a rematch between Flair and Bayley, possibly at Hell in a Cell.