#1 Becky Lynch vs Charlotte Flair - Evolution (October 28, 2018)
In their feud ending collision, Becky Lynch clashed with Charlotte Flair in a Last Woman Standing encounter. Lasting 30 minutes, it was the longest non-gimmicked women's match in promotion history.
This was an all-out war rather than a wrestling match and the pair exchanged stiff clotheslines and forearms early in the bout.
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Lynch mocked the Flair strut and hit and a running leg drop before following Flair to the top rope and to hit a big slam and Bexploder Suplex.
Weapons entered the fray when Lynch introduced a kendo stick into the match, brutalising Flair with it.
In a spot straight out of a Terry Funk match, both women threw chair after chair into the ring.
Flair hit an overhead belly to belly suplex on Lynch on the floor before Lynch took Lynch a chair and smashed Flair in the back and ribs with it.
Lynch tossed Flair back first onto the chairs but as she attempted to do the same again, Flair countered and hit a belly to back suplex that sent Lynch onto the chairs.
Flair pulled out a table and set Lynch up on top and hit a moonsault off the top rope. Only thing was, the table was set up slightly too close to the turnbuckle and Flair grazed Lynch and did not put her through the table as planned.
However, in a move that showed how strong a performer she is, Flair undeterred, returned to the top rope and hit a Swanton Bomb instead to drive Lynch through the table.
In an innovative move, Flair set up a ladder in the ring and wrapped up Lynch's legs around it, locking in a Figure-Eight. Somehow, Lynch managed to make it to her feet before the 10 count.
Seemingly giving up on the bout, Lynch took the title and limped her way to the back but Flair chased after her and brought Lynch to the announcer's desks.
Flair set up a ladder by the announce table but Lynch sent Flair face first into it before hitting a leg drop off the ladder through Flair and the announce table.
Flair made it back to her feet, so Lynch smashed her with a kick and dumped broken table, chairs and everything she could find, burying her opponent. Somehow, like a phoenix from the flames, Flair emerged through the wreckage to a vertical base once more.
Lynch, incensed, cracked Flair with yet more kendo sticks but Flair countered with a huge spear.
Flair placed Lynch on a table outside the ring but when Flair tried to climb to the top, Lynch hit a Powerbomb off the middle ropes that sent Flair through the table to the floor. Flair got back to her knees, but she couldn’t stand up and Lynch was the victor.
Intense, emotional with some innovative offensive moves, this was everything you could want from a pro-wrestling match and more.
The best ever women's match in WWE history. A stunning performance by both participants.