#5 Bayley vs Charlotte Flair (SmackDown Women's Championship)
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It looked like this match would be a standard plucky babyface vs dominant heel title match but boy, have the past few weeks surprised us. Bayley shockingly turned heel on last week's RAW, pummelling Becky Lynch with a steel chair and affirming her loyalty to her best friend, Sasha Banks. This has changed the dynamic between the SmackDown Women's Champion and her challenger, Charlotte Flair.
WWE seems to have executed a week-long double turn, with The Queen becoming the face in this story. They have done a great job in making this match much more exciting than it would have been. Like the US Title match, this match should be allotted a solid chunk of time for fans to enjoy. Bayley should ideally keep her title, further enhancing the momentum she gained when she finally turned heel.
#6 Roman Reigns vs Erick Rowan (No Disqualification Match)
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After already a lot of great wrestling on the show, the No Disqualification Match between Roman Reigns and Erick Rowan would serve as a different type of match. This has the potential to be extremely brutal, especially after Rowan attempted to attack the Big Dog on multiple occasions. The big bearded man could enjoy a breakout performance on a relatively big stage, against one of the biggest Superstars in the company.
This will be Rowan's first singles PPV match since probably that awful Stairs Match against the Big Show, so it will be a chance to extinguish any lasting memories of that match. A violent 10-minute brawl would be a great palette cleanser for the WWE universe, as they get ready for the show's main events. We could even see an appearance from Daniel Bryan, who could play a part in the finish to this match.