All hell broke loose on WWE Raw among the three Wrestlemania main-eventers. They have finally ended up being into the jail just six night before their match at the ‘show of shows’. However, the good news is that they managed to receive bails from Washington Police even after their volatile activities.
WWE Raw already advertised a six-woman tag team match for one of the main events of the night. Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair, and Becky Lynch teamed up to take on against the three members of The Riott Squad (Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan, and Ruby Riott). Despite the differences among the ladies, they picked up the win via Ronda Rousey’s arm-bar on Logan. But a big fight broke into the scene after which security team ran out.
It did not end there as even Police had to interfere into the matter as the trio was in no mood to stop. Rather each one of Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair, and Becky Lynch put their hands on the policemen on separate occasions to get themselves arrested after the match on WWE Raw. The brawl continued in the parking lot until the police drove them away from the scene. For now, they are no more in the prison as confirmed by WWE.com,
“Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey, SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch have all been released from police custody of their own recognizance. They will appear in court at a later date. Stay with WWE’s digital platforms as this story develops.”
WWE has confirmed the first-ever women’s Wrestlemania main event, last week that features three female superstars. Charlotte Flair was all set to face Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch for the RAW Women’s Championship at Wrestlemania 35. But the capacity of the match changed a bit on last week’s episode of Smackdown Live.
Charlotte Flair defeated Asuka to capture the SmackDown Women’s Championship in a sudden title match. She became an eight-time Women’s Champion in WWE’s history, creating an all-time record. So the question heading into last night’s WWE Raw was whether we could expect both the women’s titles on the line in Wrestlemania main event.
Rumors suggested that WWE might just go on to merge the two women’s championships to produce the biggest women’s division match in history. Such a match with an undisputed championship stipulation has never happened from the women’s division. So the curiosity was indeed high heading into WWE Raw, last night. Finally, WWE confirmed it with an official statement from Stephanie McMahon.