Bianca Belair vs Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair drew first blood, driving Bianca Belair into the corner before breaking clean to "draw the line" on the mat. Belair responded well, avoiding Flair's offense in the corners and connecting with a beautiful standing dropkick.
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Belair's overwhelming power definitely gave her an advantage. Flair escaped a powerslam, though, and repeatedly chopped Belair after the Est. of NXT smacked her butt in the Queen's direction. Flair took Belair down with a springboard arm drag takedown, but Belair escaped an armbar attempt.
On the outside, Flair was driven face-first into the ring post. Flair tried to follow Belair back in the ring and was caught in a small package that earned Belair a near fall. A rolling neckbreaker and a dragon sleeper had Belair in trouble, but she used the turnbuckle to escape the hold.
Flair was spiked with a running facebuster and the Glam Slam but kicked out at two. As Belair set up for a handspring off the ropes, she was hit with a kick to the gut, allowing Flair to lock in an abdominal stretch. Belair managed to counter it with one of her own out of sheer power. Though Flair escaped, she was surprised by a handspring moonsault, nearly losing to Belair.
After driving Belair into the turnbuckle, she set up for a top rope moonsault. Belair shot her feet up to counter, but it was predicted by Flair, who locked in a Boston crab. A transition to a stretch muffler further damaged Belair. Flair transitioned once again, dropping Belair with a sit-out powerbomb. Belair kicked out and dropkicked Flair through the ropes.
Both competitors traded spears, with Flair managing to pick up the win after spiking Belair with Natural Selection.
Results: Charlotte Flair defeated Bianca Belair via pinfall.
After the match, Flair snapped Belair's ankle in a steel chair and locked in the Figure-8. Rhea Ripley's music hit, but she wasn't exactly in a hurry to break up the assault as the night ended.