Charlotte Flair is Seemingly in for War Games with Becky Lynch and AJ Lee Poised to Join Her

On Monday night, Charlotte Flair hit the ring to come to the aid of Alexa Bliss, seemingly joining Bliss’ Women’s War Games team in the process. That would leave one spot open on Team Bliss and one on Team Kabuki Warriors, though both of those spots seem like they could already be spoken for.
Following AJ Lee’s spectacular return to cost Becky Lynch her Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Maxxine Dupri, Rhea Ripley pulled Lee aside to see if the two could talk. Lee disappeared with Ripley as the crowd cheered. While not official, it seems likely Lee will be the fifth member of Team Bliss, which includes Ripley, Bliss, Flair, and IYO SKY, setting up Lynch to be the fifth member of Team Kabuki Warriors which includes Asuka, Kairi Sane, Nia Jax, and Lash Legend. After Lee cost Lynch her title, it seems incredibly likely that Lynch will seek quick vengeance, opting to join the heel team if for no other reason than to get her pound of flesh on her most rival. It also doesn’t hurt that some of Lynch’s other rivals in Bliss, Ripley, and Flair are all on the other side. In fact, there is no love lost between Lynch and any of the members of Team Bliss making her the perfect fit for Asuka’s team.
The men’s War Games teams are all but confirmed following the dramatic returns of Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar and it seems the women’s War Games teams aren’t far behind. Chances are this Friday on SmackDown, we’ll get confirmation of Flair’s involvement and possibly even Lee and Lynch’s as well. This would be Lynch’s third War Games following her wins in 2022 and 2023. It would be Lee’s first.
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