The Good - Charlotte Flair's Heel Turn
The match was everything it was supposed to be and then some. Two of the biggest and brightest stars in the history of women's wrestling clashed on the enormous big four Survivor Series stage. Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair hit each other with all they had.
Flair, to her credit, seemed to be Rousey's superior throughout the match, putting the Rowdy One in a peculiar position she has never found herself in before (not since Holly Holm anyway). Flair hit Rousey with a devastating elbow to the side of her mouth, causing a generous amount of blood to flow onto Rousey's own face and the ring floor.
Flair brutalized Rousey and countered the patented arm bar successfully, at every turn. Then inexplicably Flair left the ring and appeared to undergo a delightful metamorphosis. Gone was the smiling, baby hugging, high fiving Charlotte Flair. In her place, only rage was left. As Rousey attempted to attack this new Charlotte Flair, she was met with a brutal and unforgiving kendo stick. Flair was disqualified, but was so possessed with hatred that she left marks all over Rousey's body, as she continued to brutalize her with the stick.
As WWE officials attempted to stop the heel Flair, she simply destroyed them all. Flair performed a Natural Selection on Rousey, driving the RAW Women's Champion into a steel chair. Rousey's head proceeded to hit the cold steel with a sickening thud.
In unforgivable fashion, Flair then proceeded to drape a steel chair around Rousey's neck and without so much as an iota of concern for Rousey's well being, drove the chair into the former UFC star's trachea.
The event changed the WWE landscape in a single breath. Flair is now a heel, so what does that make wrestling's most popular Superstar Becky Lynch? Also, with Rousey on RAW, how exactly will she exact her revenge on SmackDown's Charlotte Flair and what about WrestleMania? A few days ago, it was rumored that Rousey's WrestleMania opponent would be Becky Lynch; but, it would be difficult to believe, especially after the way Rousey was battered, that it would be anyone other than Charlotte Flair.