WWE RAW has announced that Charlotte Flair and Asuka will clash again on this week's show. This is a WrestleMania 34 rematch which ended with Charlotte Flair ending Asuka's undefeated streak.
One has to assume that whoever wins this match will be one step closer to Rhea Ripley and the RAW Women's Championship. Charlotte Flair cut a passionate promo on RAW last week, and after missing WrestleMania, the ultimate WWE spectacle, for the first time in a while, one has to believe she is not happy.
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You’re always a dominating force but Asuka is gonna show you why she won every Championship and was a Pioneer of Women’s Wrestling winning a Royal Rumble and Money In The Bank.
This is going to be a spectacle! Two women who've raised the bar when it comes to women's wrestling will clash once again and the outcome is certain to be spectacular.
Will The Empress of Tomorrow pick up a big win on RAW this week or will WWE choose to have The Queen, Charlotte Flair, pick up the win on this occasion? Will Rhea Ripley interfere in the proceedings to have this match go one way or another?
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