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In October, Lynch won a fatal five-way match against Flair, Naomi, Tamina and Carmella to become the Team SmackDown's captain for Survivor Series.[111][112] At the event, Lynch was the first competitor eliminated and her team was on the losing side.[113] Throughout the rest of the year, Lynch again aligned with Flair and Naomi to feud with the debuting Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan).[114][115][116][117][118] In January 2018, at the Royal Rumble, Lynch participated in the first women's Royal Rumble match, entering at number 2 and lasting over 30 minutes before being eliminated by Ruby Riott.[119] A few months later, Lynch also participated in the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal at WrestleMania 34, but was eliminated from the match by James.[120] In May, she qualified for the women's Money in the Bank ladder match,[121] which was ultimately won by Bliss.[122]
The Man and Royal Rumble victory (2018–present)
Following the Money in the Bank event, Lynch began a winning streak, defeating different competitors such as Billie Kay,[123] Sonya Deville,[124] Peyton Royce,[125] Mandy Rose,[126] and SmackDown Women's Champion Carmella in a non-title match.[127] The wins earned Lynch a title match, at SummerSlam. Later on, Flair was added to the match after defeating Carmella in a non-title match as well[128][129] and went on to win the title by pinning Lynch. After the match, Lynch attacked Flair, turning heel for the first time in the main roster.[130] Two days later on SmackDown Lynch berated the crowd, claiming that they weren't really supporting her the whole time, and that she was being denied opportunities which were always handed to Flair.[131][132] Despite this, audiences increasingly supported Lynch, leading WWE to tweak the storyline and portray both Lynch and Flair as both having valid points, but neither being outright heels.[133] The feud between the two led to a title match at Hell in a Cell,[134][135][136] in which Lynch won the SmackDown Women's Championship for a second time.[137][138][139] In October, Lynch retained her title against Flair in two different matches both at Super Show-Down[140][141] and on an episode of SmackDown by disqualification loss and a double count-out, respectively.[142] As a result, a last woman standing match between the two was scheduled for Evolution, where Lynch emerged victorious after powerbombing Flair from the top turnbuckle through a table.[143][144] Around this time, Lynch started using the nickname "The Man", claiming to be the top wrestler of the company.[145][146][147]
Lynch in January 2019
As part of a competition between the Raw and Smackdown brands at Survivor Series, Lynch was scheduled for an interbrand champion vs. champion match against Raw Women's Champion Ronda Rousey.[148][149] Lynch led an invasion on the 12 November episode of Raw; during that angle, she suffered a legit concussion and broken nose following a stiff punch from Nia Jax.[150] Due to the injury, Lynch was pulled from the Survivor Series match and named Flair as her replacement on the following night's episode of SmackDown.[151][152] After her return, Lynch defended her title in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match against both Flair and Asuka at TLC,[153][154][155][156] where Asuka won the title after Rousey interfered and pushed both Lynch and Flair off a ladder, ending her reign at 91 days.[157] On 27 January 2019, at the Royal Rumble event, Lynch was unsuccessful in regaining the title from Asuka.[158] Later that night, she participated in the women's Royal Rumble match as a surprise participant, which she would go on to win with lastly eliminating Charlotte Flair.[159] The following night on Raw, Lynch continued her feud with Ronda Rousey as she announced she chose to face her for the Raw Women's Championship at WrestleMania 35.[160][161] While feuding with Rousey, Lynch was also suspended as part of the storyline after she refused to visit the doctors and instead attacked Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.[162][163] The following week, despite having apologized to the McMahons, Mr. McMahon instead suspended Lynch for 60 days and replaced her with Charlotte Flair as Rousey's WrestleMania opponent.[164] WWE Promo Hype Video

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