Carmella Will Defend The SMACKDOWN Women's Championship Against Asuka At MONEY IN THE BANK

Carmella Will Defend The SMACKDOWN Women's Championship Against Asuka At MONEY IN THE BANK

Tonight on SmackDown LIVE, the new #1 contender for Carmella's title was revealed as Paige announced that the Princess of Staten Island would defend against Asuka at the Money in the Bank PPV event...

By MarkCassidy - May 15, 2018 06:05 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Carmella's "Royal Mellabration" was cut short tonight on SmackDonwn LIVE when Paige revealed who the SmackDown women's champion's next contender will be.

Just as The Princess of Staten Island was really beginning to enjoy berating the London crowd, the blue brand GM made her way to the ring and announced that Carmella would have to defend her title against the one and only Asuka at the upcoming Money in the Bank PPV.

Before The Empress of Tomorrow's undefeated streak came to and end this match would quite likely have ended with a new champ, but it's a lot harder to call now as rumors point to Carmella having a decent enough run as champ.
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