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Becky Lynch retains the SmackDown Women’s Title in frenzied Triple Threat Match against Bianca Belair and Sasha Banks

Becky Lynch retains the SmackDown Women’s Title in frenzied Triple Threat Match against Bianca Belair and Sasha Banks

Bianca Belair grabbed the early momentum, showcasing her strength to take down Becky Lynch before lifting Sasha Banks off the tope rope and carrying her to the center of the ring, promptly dropping her straight to the mat. Before Belair could continue her domination, The Man pulled her out of the ring and proceeded to go one-on-one with familiar foe Banks.

The two battled, stopping only to knock Belair back outside the ring, but the EST of WWE would not go away. Belair made her way back into the ring to hoist Banks up for the K.O.D. before Lynch stepped into action with a dropkick off the top rope.

Bianca Belair shows off power against Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks: WWE Crown Jewel 2021 (WWE Network Exclusive)

The EST of WWE shows why she’s the strongest in a Triple Threat showdown with Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more.

Big Time Becks attempted to put away both challengers, only to be caught in mid-air by Belair and Banks after an attempted dive from the corner. With Lynch neutralized, heated rivals Belair and Banks went after one another with The Boss hitting the Three Amigos. Banks looked for the frog splash, but no one was home, as Belair rolled out of the way.

Belair began to roll against her two foes as she went for her running backflip splash, but both Superstars rolled out of the way. Seeing their opening, Banks and Lynch locked in the Bank Statement and the Dis-arm-her, respectfully, though they couldn’t force a tapout.

Belair eventually hit her splash to break up a Bank Statement that was cinched in on Lynch. It was fast and furious from there as all three Superstars broke up potential pinfalls on one another. As the match spilled outside the ring, Big Time Becks wiped out the competition with a flying crossbody off the announcer’s table.

Lynch then rolled both challengers into the ring, locking in a double Dis-arm-her, but The EST of WWE powered out of it by lifting Banks and Lynch off the mat. Before Belair could take advantage, Banks dropped her with a backstabber and went to lock in the Bank Statement on Lynch. As Lynch tried to reverse the submission, Belair ran in to hit a K.O.D. on the champ.

Banks and Belair fought to get the cover on Lynch with Banks pulling Belair outside the ring, but when The Boss went for the pin, The Man rolled her up and grabbed the bottom rope for an assisted pinfall to retain her title.

Bianca Belair grabbed the early momentum, showcasing her strength to take down Becky Lynch before lifting Sasha Banks off the tope rope and carrying her to the center of the ring, promptly dropping her straight to the mat. Before Belair could continue her domination, The Man pulled her out of the ring and proceeded to go one-on-one with familiar foe Banks.

The two battled, stopping only to knock Belair back outside the ring, but the EST of WWE would not go away. Belair made her way back into the ring to hoist Banks up for the K.O.D. before Lynch stepped into action with a dropkick off the top rope.

Bianca Belair shows off power against Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks: WWE Crown Jewel 2021 (WWE Network Exclusive)

The EST of WWE shows why she’s the strongest in a Triple Threat showdown with Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more.

Big Time Becks attempted to put away both challengers, only to be caught in mid-air by Belair and Banks after an attempted dive from the corner. With Lynch neutralized, heated rivals Belair and Banks went after one another with The Boss hitting the Three Amigos. Banks looked for the frog splash, but no one was home, as Belair rolled out of the way.

Belair began to roll against her two foes as she went for her running backflip splash, but both Superstars rolled out of the way. Seeing their opening, Banks and Lynch locked in the Bank Statement and the Dis-arm-her, respectfully, though they couldn’t force a tapout.

Belair eventually hit her splash to break up a Bank Statement that was cinched in on Lynch. It was fast and furious from there as all three Superstars broke up potential pinfalls on one another. As the match spilled outside the ring, Big Time Becks wiped out the competition with a flying crossbody off the announcer’s table.

Lynch then rolled both challengers into the ring, locking in a double Dis-arm-her, but The EST of WWE powered out of it by lifting Banks and Lynch off the mat. Before Belair could take advantage, Banks dropped her with a backstabber and went to lock in the Bank Statement on Lynch. As Lynch tried to reverse the submission, Belair ran in to hit a K.O.D. on the champ.

Banks and Belair fought to get the cover on Lynch with Banks pulling Belair outside the ring, but when The Boss went for the pin, The Man rolled her up and grabbed the bottom rope for an assisted pinfall to retain her title.