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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Nov 1, 2018 4:02:22 GMT -5
For those into that kind of thing, Meltzer gave out a 4.75 for Lynch v Flair, which may make it one of WWE’s highest ever rated women’s matches, if not the highest.
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Post by theironyuppie on Nov 1, 2018 6:41:46 GMT -5
For those into that kind of thing, Meltzer gave out a 4.75 for Lynch v Flair, which may make it one of WWE’s highest ever rated women’s matches, if not the highest. Its his highest, with Sasha/Bayley at Brooklyn and Asuka/Ember at Brooklyn III each getting 4.5, though he's since commented that he feels he should have given Sasha/Bayley a 4.75. (His previous WWE record was Charlotte/Bayley from Raw last year at 4.25.)
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Post by Moppy on Nov 1, 2018 6:54:47 GMT -5
For those into that kind of thing, Meltzer gave out a 4.75 for Lynch v Flair, which may make it one of WWE’s highest ever rated women’s matches, if not the highest. Its his highest, with Sasha/Bayley at Brooklyn and Asuka/Ember at Brooklyn III each getting 4.5, though he's since commented that he feels he should have given Sasha/Bayley a 4.75. (His previous WWE record was Charlotte/Bayley from Raw last year at 4.25.) I would agree with him there, they're certainly on a par. Those interested in that sort of thing could have a fun hour or so watching Sasha/Bayley and Charlotte/Becky back-to-back to decide truly the best WWE women's match ever. Me, I'm content to just say they both f***ing rule.
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