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2. Is a Double Turn on the Horizon?
Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair would main event Raw once more in a match for the Women’s title. The Boss would go on to ruin the Queen’s homecoming, dethroning her from her title. Sasha would become a three-time women’s champion in the WWE. To add insult to injury she would then celebrate with Charlotte Flair’s father Ric Flair in the ring.
The match was exceptional with plenty of high spots. Charlotte’s moonsault from the announce table was a sight to see. However, when all the dust had settled, one couldn’t help but feel bad for Charlotte. Perhaps this was what the WWE wanted from the fans. The match felt more about Charlotte losing despite her best effort rather than about Sasha winning the title.
She would take to Twitter to express her frustration after losing the title.
You need a good opponent to see how far your limits go...to test yourself.
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) November 29, 2016
Iron sharpens iron. I'm coming back for my crown. #Raw
Charlotte seems to have been humbled in defeat. If one were to relate this to the rumors of a heel turn for Sasha, we might be witnessing a double turn in the works. Moreover, if history has taught us anything it’s that, anybody who has Ric Flair by their side is usually a heel. Flair isn’t called the dirtiest player in the game for nothing. A heel turn would do wonders for Sasha Banks.