On the 2 February, Stephanie Vaquer and Raquel Rodriguez finally resolved their months long feud over the Women World Title, during Monday Night RAW. The title match was held in Philadelphia and it was fought by the rules of Street Fight. The bout was highly anticipated, however, it failed to live to the expectations of many fans.
Power Versus Resilience
The urgency and high intensity were in both matches. Every woman was struggling with the ultimate aim of becoming a champion of the RAW. Rodriguez played extensively on her power advantage and dominated huge parts of the contest. She continually attacked Vaquer on his already injured ankle, which she undermined with steel steps and a chair. Nevertheless, Vaquer had not been consistent selling the injury, and though the ankle was forgotten at the later stages.

The match had a number of interesting incidences. Vaquer used both the chair and the steel steps in connecting with a Devil Kiss. Rodriguez replied with a very strong speech, knocking Vaquer over a table with a nasty powerbomb. These points assisted in keeping the crowds entertained and made the Street Fight more physical.

The final part, however, failed to provide the intended impact. The final arrangement was a hurricanrana over a table which appeared clumsy and with no strength. The general rhythm was also detrimental to the match, as it took over the required time and slowed down. The action was also structurally disjointed sometimes, and transitions were not smoothly executed.
Late Match Interference
In spite of the defects, the crowd in Philadelphia continued to be interested. The two wrestlers have managed to bring out the sound of the fight. The presentation was not easily made, which made the audience pay attention to the end. Towards the end of the match, Liv Morgan came to the ringside although she was ordered not to intervene. Her presence took the focus of Rodriguez and Vaquer took advantage of the opportunity.
Vaquer won the Women Title eventually after striking a corkscrew splash to win the title. Although the result saved the champion, the multiple matches being interfered with were criticized. Three matches in RAW that were concluded with outside interference were redundant and dull.
Despite the fact that the rivalry was ended, the Street Fight was not that worth the lengthy build. The game provided entertainment but did not live to its high standards.



