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Earlier this week, WWE announced that RAW Women's title match between Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch will be the main event of this year's Wrestlemania. In the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer newsletter, it was announced that the company was planning to make the match even bigger by promoting it with a "Winner Take All" or "All on the Line" theme. This would mean that the RAW and Smackdown women's titles would be on the line, which is now possible after Flair won the women's title of Smackdown against Asuka, in the episode of Tuesday. WWE would have tried everything to promote the match as the biggest women's match in history.
The exact meaning of the slogan "the winner wins everything" will only be clarified after Monday's RAW in Washington. However, the plan is not to unify the championships, at least not in the long run. At the moment, the idea is that if Rousey or Flair lose, those who beat them will get their title. This could mean that Lynch could become either the RAW or Smackdown women's champion, or that Rousey or Flair could become a double champion. This last scenario is said to be "improbable" because WWE wants each brand to have its own champion. The exact details of the stipulation of the match should be announced Monday in the RAW.
The report states that the outcome of the match ultimately depends on whether or not Rousey will remain in the company after Wrestlemania. If she finishes after this show, it is likely that Lynch beats Rousey and Lynch quarrels with Flair after WrestleMania. If Rousey stays longer, then Lynch would beat Flair and they would build between Lynch and Rousey for a later date. The report notes that Vince McMahon often changes his mind and could easily make Flair win if he thinks that the outrage provoked by social media is a "real heat" or that Rousey wins if she plans to stay.
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