Others receiving votes: Becky Lynch [5], Bianca Belair [1], Nia Jax [1], Jade Cargill [1]
Not only did we see “The Role Model” coming out on top in this one, but we had a good read on the final — well, we’ll call it a final five. Since Bayley dumped Belair and Tiffany Stratton at the same time, we didn’t really get a traditional final four in this one, but we feel pretty good about the way things went down, as all of the women who got a nod from our predictive participants made a major impact on the match.
Lynch shined for 22:29, and it took both the returning Naomi and the debuting Cargill to take “The Man” out. Belair went just shy of 48 minutes, although curiously, she only had one elimination, that being TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace (who deserves an honorable mention for a fine showing herself). Jax had the match’s highest number of eliminations with 11, ultimately getting tossed by Cargill in an impressive feat. And Cargill herself shined, eliminating three people in total and teasing a future showdown with Belair in a goosebumps moment.
But the star of this show, and of our predictions, was Bayley, and we’re happy to have seen that coming after an impressive run alongside Damage CTRL where she’s helped make all of the members of that faction stronger. Does she now come through on her promise to have the whole group dripping in gold, which would mean she’s eyeing the WWE Women’s World Championship of Rhea Ripley? Or will she up challenging SKY, and in the process, turning babyface for the first time since 2019?

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