Since returning at Summerslam and claiming the Smackdown Women’s Championship, Becky Lynch has been more arrogant than ever. She’s made an enemy of Bianca Belair, and Sasha Banks isn’t looking to help anyone but herself. These are three huge egos, and they all clash in a Triple Threat match tonight at Crown Jewel.
Anything Can Happen With This Mix Of Talent
Lynch would take a kick to the gut and shoulder tackle early, before leaping onto the back of Belair. Belair was holding Banks, and still drove Lynch into the corner and then used Banks as a weapon. With one hand, she’d hold Banks up before slamming her down. Lynch pulled Belair out of the ring, and nearly got rolled up by Banks to end the match.
Banks got a deep arm drag, but the pinfall was easily bridged out by Lynch. Backstabber was blocked, but Lynch tripped up and Meteora was hit. Banks Statement was applied, but Belair was able to free Lynch before looking for K.O.D on Banks, but Lynch nailed a dropkick to Belair and got a two count.
A snap leg drop and elbow drop from Lynch would be followed by an ankle pick and a bulldog. Lynch was really finding her groove, and she’d catch Banks in the ropes with a knee strike and leg drop off the second rope. Two Bexploders would ensure both opponents stayed down, but she’d spend too much time talking and was taken out. Belair would go for a vertical suplex, but Banks would slip out and go for Three Amigos, a tribute to Eddie Guerrero.
Becky Lynch Survives
However, she wouldn’t get the Frog Splash, but was able to stay in control with some knee strikes. Belair pounced Banks out of the ring, and got a near fall off a spinebuster. K.O.D would be countered, but a Gutbuster caught Lynch. Banks would save the match, but couldn’t save Lynch from a suplex. Belair missed a moonsault, and ended up in a double submission.
With Belair out of the way, Banks applied the Banks Statement. However, Belair had enough to save the match. Banks would lay Belair out, but got fancy in trying to use Belairs braid and was caught. Manhandle Slam got a two count, with Belair making the save. Belair would get a glam slam attempt, but was sent to the apron. Banks would knee Belair in the face, before a sliding powerbomb attempt.
Lynch would stop Belair, who was trying to slam Banks off a counter. Back in the ring, Lynch got a double disarmher, but no one tapped. Belair caught Lynch with K.O.D, and Banks failed to steal the pin as Lynch rolled her up for the win.
As expected with a stacked field like this, we got a fine little triple threat match. Lynch has been on fire since her return, Banks is the best WWE has in the division, and Belair once again proves to be a star. A bit messy at spots, but some solid flow and action here. Match Rating: 3.5/5 (*** 1/2)
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