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“Winner Takes All” at First-Ever Women’s Main Event of WrestleMania®

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

WWE (NYSE: WWE) today announced that the first-ever womens main event of WrestleMania featuring Ronda Rousey (Raw Womens Champion) vs. Charlotte Flair (SmackDown Womens Champion) vs. Becky Lynch will now be a Winner Takes All Match for both the Raw and SmackDown Womens Championship titles.

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  • WWE (NYSE: WWE) today announced that the first-ever womens main event of WrestleMania featuring Ronda Rousey (Raw Womens Champion) vs. Charlotte Flair (SmackDown Womens Champion) vs. Becky Lynch will now be a Winner Takes All Match for both the Raw and SmackDown Womens Championship titles.
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    "Winner Takes All" at First-Ever Women's Main Event of WrestleMania (Photo: Business Wire)
    Charlotte Flair is now an eight-time Champion after winning the SmackDown Womens Championship this past Tuesday vs. Asuka.
  • Becky Lynch is the 2019 Women's Royal Rumble winner, a two-time SmackDown Womens Champion and was named Wrestler of the Year by both Sports Illustrated and CBS Sports in 2018.
  • In addition to the Winner Takes All womens main event at WrestleMania, WWEs annual pop culture extravaganza includes:
    No Holds Barred Match: Triple H vs. Batista (If Triple H loses, he will be forced to retire from in-ring competition).

WrestleMania® to Feature First-Ever Women’s Main Event

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Monday, March 25, 2019

Charlotte Flair is a seven-time Champion in WWE, a former Division 1 volleyball player, philanthropist and author.

Key Points: 
  • Charlotte Flair is a seven-time Champion in WWE, a former Division 1 volleyball player, philanthropist and author.
  • Becky Lynch is the 2019 Women's Royal Rumble winner, a two-time SmackDown Champion and was named Wrestler of the Year by both Sports Illustrated and CBS Sports in 2018.
  • At WrestleMania 32 in 2016, WWE re-branded the Divas Division the Womens Division and unveiled a new Womens Championship title.
  • Last October, WWE held its first-ever all-womens pay-per-view event, Evolution, in front of a sold-crowd and millions more watching on WWE Network.