#4 Alexa Bliss vs. Trish Stratus
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There has been lots of criticism about the way WWE has promoted the historic Evolution PPV so far.
With almost three weeks to go until the event, only three matches have been confirmed – Alexa Bliss vs. Trish Stratus, Mickie James vs. Lita and Kairi Sane vs. Shayna Baszler – and the only compelling main-roster storyline in the women’s division right now is Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair.
Bliss briefly addressed her match with Stratus on the most recent episode of Raw, claiming the Hall of Famer refused to sign an autograph for her when she was a seven-year-old.
Once Super Show-Down is over, this rivalry will get a lot more television time on the road to Evolution.
Edited by Shiven Sachdeva