#1 The RAW Women's Title gets two or three new potential contenders
After Alexa Bliss lost her RAW Women's title match to Charlotte Flair at Extreme Rules, it was reported that she would be out of action for a while. The angle with Lily wasn't meant to book an immediate rematch but to write Alexa Bliss off.
She has received a well-earned time away from RAW, where she has been an integral part of programming throughout the year and the pandemic era. Charlotte Flair held an open challenge for the RAW Women's Championship, and Doudrop approached authority figures, Sonya Deville and Adam Pearce.
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Both the WWE Officials seemed to like the idea of Charlotte Flair vs Doudrop for the RAW Women's Title, with Deville once again taking a shot at Naomi, claiming that she doesn't even belong on the SmackDown roster.
In the main match itself, Doudrop picked up momentum, but Eva Marie came out to distract her. Charlotte Flair took advantage and hit the Natural Selection on Doudrop to retain the RAW Women's Championship.
Eva Marie stood in the center of the ring while Flair was announced as the winner, infuriating the Champion. Charlotte Flair then attacked Eva Marie, hinting at a potential triple threat match.
However, Shayna Baszler came out while Eva Marie proclaimed that she would be the RAW Women's Champion if she were in Doudrop's shoes. Baszler choked Marie and destroyed her at ringside, potentially writing her out of RAW for a little while.
WWE is finally unleashing the "real" Shayna Baszler - something we haven't seen since Elimination Chamber 2020. Baszler looks as legitimate a contender as one can get without Nia Jax as a "crutch".