1) Main Event match delivers in many ways
The triple threat match for the Smackdown Women's Championship delivered on many levels. Each woman was brutalized at one point during the match, and each had a chance to shine during the match.
Charlotte Flair was again presented the strongest, however, often rising a lot sooner than superstars do after suffering serious damage. They're obviously trying to keep her looking strong for her upcoming match with Ronda Rousey.
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Becky had her moment when she jumped off the ladder onto Charlotte on the German announce table.
Asuka often tied things together, attacking both women with a kendo stick while also moving off of the announce table during Becky's jump. She also got speared by Charlotte through the barricade.
Another slight shocker was the interference of Ronda Rousey in the match. If you didn't watch a lot of the backstage clips throughout the show, you wouldn't have heard her say that she was going to get revenge on Charlotte. If you just watched the matches, you wouldn't have seen that foreshadowing for later in the main event.
During the closing sequence of the match, all three ladies were battling atop two ladders. Asuka was knocked off one ladder, leaving Becky and Charlotte to battle each other on the other.
While Asuka was down, Rousey stormed down to the ring and pushed over the ladder that both Lynch and Flair were on.
That left a single ladder left standing in the ring for Asuka to climb. The Empress of Tomorrow finally won a title on the main roster and it was a long time coming. She's often been the forgotten woman in the division, but her winning the title offers up a lot of interesting match ups heading forward.
Kudos for the women and how they pulled out all the stops in the match. Becky took a lot more shots to the face than I had anticipated, even more so than the other two women.
The outcome of the match also provides a path for all four women and their potential matches in April.