I just think that it's impossible to tell a story in which Alexa Bliss is the central character without the presence of The Goddess. Nikki Cross and Bayley have had some fun back-and-forth segments, but I don't really know if it's been stretched too much. It just seems like the whole story has been told, and now everything is just merely overkill.
Couldn't whatever happened on RAW have happened on SmackDown instead? I mean, after all, it is the SmackDown Women's Championship and not the RAW counterpart. Had we gone into Extreme Rules with the stipulation, I'd have been okay.
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That said, I'm glad that WWE is at least attempting to tell a story in this case. They always seem to do so whenever The Goddess is involved in the storyline.
And now I'm off to watch the Goddess' special on the WWE Network, which should be a lot of fun.
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