SmackDown Women's Championship Match Ends In Chaos, Rematch Signed For Evolution With Added Stipulation

SmackDown Women's Championship Match Ends In Chaos, Rematch Signed For Evolution With Added Stipulation

Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch get historic stipulation for their SmackDown Women's Championship match at WWE Evolution after chaotic match ending on SmackDown

By dudefelice - Oct 09, 2018 05:10 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
On tonight's episode of SmackDown Live, Charlotte Flair failed to recapture the SmackDown Women's Championship from her former best friend Becky Lynch after both women crashed through the LED board of the SmackDown set. There was a stipulation in this match following what happened at Super Show-Down that should Lynch get herself disqualified, the championship would change hands. Trying to pay homage to Eddie Guerrero on his birthday, the referee caught the title belt in Lynch's hands making it look like she hit her with the championship this was enough of a distraction for both Becky Lynch and the referee long enough for Charlotte to almost get Becky down and beat her with a roll up. Both women ended up brawling outside the ring, and Charlotte Flair crashed Becky through the set with a vicious spear. In the carnage, Charlotte cut her arm up.
 
Following the chaos, a rematch was signed by Paige for WWE Evolution with the added stipulation that would be a No Disqualification Last Woman Standing Match. Both women are submission specialists,  and this should be a great match and the pillar in-ring technician match for the all women's pay-per-view.
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