Charlotte Flair will defend her Raw Women’s Title on this upcoming episode of Monday Night Raw against a new opponent. As seen on Summerslam 2021, The Queen defeated Rhea Ripley and the former Champion Nikki Cross ASH to win the title, a dozen by her name and now she is up for her first title defense since the bygone PPV.
WWE has announced two big matches for this coming Monday’s RAW from the FTX Arena in Miami, Florida. It will see Charlotte Flair defending her RAW Women’s Title against Nia Jax. This comes after Jax pinned Flair in a stiff non-title match on this past edition.
WWE has also announced a Tag Team Turmoil match for Monday’s RAW where the winners will become the new number-one contenders to RAW Tag Team Champions Riddle and Randy Orton. The following tag teams have been announced for the Turmoil match:
* AJ Styles and Omos
* The Viking Raiders
* Lucha House Party
* Jinder Mahal and Veer
* T-BAR and MACE
* Mustafa Ali and Mansoor
* The New Day
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Charlotte Flair vs. Nia Jax was a reported miscommunication
Chattering is high over Charlotte Flair vs. Nia Jax after they apparently had a shoot fight during this week’s Raw. It had a lot of botches in it while the two apparently slapped each other, for real. Also, the duo vented out frustrations against each other on several occasions. Even WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley was confused while watching this match as he tweeted the following,
“Just wondering…WTF was up with that #CharlotteVsNia match?”
According to PWInsider’s reports, this situation was blamed on ‘breakdown in communication’ between the two women. Charlotte Flair and Nia Jax wasn’t sharing a beef but rather they were back on the same page by the end of the match,
“It was exactly what it appeared to be – a match that went awry and led to some legitimate moments where real slaps and punches were lobbed after there was some sort of breakdown in communication.
Briefly, there was a legitimate confrontation inside the ring. By the end of the match, Jax and Flair were back on the same page and the finish went as originally booked.”