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Becky Lynch leads Smackdown assault on Raw women to close Raw

After taking out Ronda Rousey with the Disarm-her backstage, the Smackdown Women’s champion Becky Lynch led a full-on Smackdown assault on the Raw women in an explosive closing segment on Raw.

Lynch came out alone to confront the Raw women but the Smackdown women’s roster came out in full force to attack the Raw ladies. Lana, Asuka, Charlotte Flair, Carmella, Naomi, The IIconics, and others all beat up the Raw women until Ronda Rousey came out to save the day to a big pop from the crowd.

But Lynch, who had a busted up nose and was bleeding all over the place, attacked the one-armed Rousey with a chair as fans chanted for Becky and “one more time.” As the Smackdown women retreated to the back through the stands, Rousey was left alone in the middle of the ring holding her arm as fans continued their “Becky! Becky!” chants.

You can see the segment below.

 


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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