WWE News: Plans For Raw Women's Champion Charlotte Flair After Survivor Series 1

WWE Hell in a Cell 2016 left some bad tastes in fans’ mouth. They were supposedly getting Sasha Banks as the concrete champion and were shocked to see Charlotte being the champion yet again. The most shocking part was Sasha was the one who took all the bumpy rides during the match but still ended up on the losing side.

Latest reports suggests the planning was nothing to do with Sasha getting injured on that night. She was still present in the live event at Germany where she competed against Charlotte in another losing effort in order to retain her WWE Women’s championship.
Wrestling Observer Newsletter also suggests Sasha Banks was the original choice to come out victorious in front of her hometown of Boston. But the decision was changed by Vince McMahon just days prior to the WWE. Just a few backstage officials closer to the chairman were aware of the change in planning. Vince even did not green signal the idea of letting the women go down the card until Triple H urged to do so for a number of times.

Vince is now apparently interested in extending Charlotte’s undefeated streak in singles matches in the PPVs for two years. This will make her stronger than ever. The fact that she is 14-0 in WWE PPV record book is often mentioned by WWE post Hell in a Cell PPV. She’ll be extending her streak following more wins from now onwards.

This in turn will help build her opponent looking stronger and demand some credit-ability when her streak gets over at some point. Bayley is the most likely name as of now and Wrestlemania is going to be the time predictably.

Dana Brooke is also considered to be the one since WWE has planned a face turn for her in near future. She will turn on her mentor Charlotte to be fan favorite. If she can gain some momentum then she might be the one as well. Meanwhile, Sasha Banks is expected to return in December to claim her rematch against the Queen at the WWE Roadblock PPV.

Arindam Pal

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