Extreme Rules has the potential to be extremely good indeed
#3 Nikki Cross proves that she's been playing Alexa Bliss
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A 2 on 1 handicap match for sd womens title. So tired of hearing that Alexa doesn't care about Nikki. Remeber who got Nikki her first title opportunity on the Main Roster? #NoMoreHugs#FirstEverCoChampspic.twitter.com/vjYJz18Jkt
Bayley is really starting to come into her own as a singles competitor, but it is all too likely that she will drop her title come Extreme Rules. And this is because there is no way that WWE books her to beat two women.
Because it's a handicap match, I suppose that this is how the match will go down at Extreme Rules. Bayley will put up quite a fight but then succumb to the numbers.
But then when Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross are celebrating their big win, Cross could turn on Bliss unleashing her whole 'Twisted Sister' side. Everyone expects Alexa Bliss to turn on Nikki Cross and not the other way around, so this should be a pretty cool surprise.
I daresay that this swerve may get far more cheers than Nikki Cross being betrayed by Alexa Bliss.
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