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#4 Charlotte Flair defeated Rhea Ripley to win the RAW Women’s Championship at WWE Money in the Bank

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Rhea Ripley defended her RAW Women’s Championship against Charlotte Flair at WWE Money in the Bank. Flair flipped off the crowd while making her entrance to clarify that she was the heel in this confusing rivalry.

She took the fight to Ripley early and knocked her off the apron to take control of the match. Ripley came back by going after Flair's injured knee and dumping her over the top rope.

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The two countered each other’s top moves, and Flair managed to establish control again after sending Ripley out of the ring.

The Nightmare tried to show off her strength and took down Flair with some big moves. The Queen delivered Natural Selection off the top rope but could not put the RAW Women’s Champion away. She slammed Ripley’s face into the ring post and then trapped her leg in the steel steps before stomping on it.

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Flair finally picked up the victory at Money in the Bank after trapping Ripley in the Figure Eight leglock. This was the best match of the night even though the ending disappointed some fans.

Flair’s victory hints at the return of her former best friend Becky Lynch, who will likely target the title she never lost. Explains why Flair established herself as the heel before the match kicked off at Money in the Bank.

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Edited by Vedant Jain
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