#2. Will a triple-threat clash in Saudi Arabia follow Extreme Rules?
The co-main event at Extreme Rules was an excellent SmackDown Women's Championship match between Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair. It was Lynch's first proper match in well over a year.
This was an interesting match for a few reasons. It was a test on where Becky Lynch stood as a heel and Bianca Belair as a babyface. While Becky maintained a level of popularity, the crowd at Extreme Rules largely seemed pro-Bianca, with loud "EST" chants.
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The crowd reaction they got shows that they're both on a level above most women on the WWE roster. It's a shame that this match didn't have a stipulation, because it would have only enhanced it.
Ultimately, it was Sasha Banks who returned to attack Bianca Belair, ensuring the match ended in a disqualification. Becky offered her hand to indicate an alliance, but Sasha would have none of it.
This means a triple threat match between Becky, Belair, and Banks is in order, presumably at Crown Jewel 2021.