Ronda Defeats Charlotte Flair in a “Beat the Clock ‘I Quit’ Challenge,” Of Course

Rowdy Staff

The amount of ridiculous underhanded sneak attacks and shenanigans that Ronda has had to put up with since coming back to WWE at Royal Rumble is pretty shocking when you add it all up. All thanks to Charlotte Flair, who simply can’t do anything legit. Ever. Thankfully, WrestleMania Backlash is only a few weeks away, and the Rowdy Ones got to enjoy a “Beat the Clock ‘I Quit’ Challenge” on SmackDown to whet their appetites for what should be Ronda’s final match for a while against Charlotte.

Seriously, Ronda has spent hours upon hours talking on her Facebook Gaming stream—“The Baddest Stream on the Planet”—about how she simply will not tap—ever—and never has. So nothing can make her say “I Quit.” Charlotte is on borrowed time. We all know this.

But first, this “Beat the Clock ‘I Quit’ Challenge” on SmackDown, which was not unlike what we saw between Ronda and Becky a few years ago. First up: Shotzi waltzed out to take on Ronda, who looked all business. Things… went quickly. Ronda destroyed Shotzi and made her quit in less than two minutes.

WHAT A MANEUVER! Is this some sort of modified ankle lock?

The next matchup in this little game was definitely fascinating: Aliyah vs. Charlotte Flair. Aliyah has the record for fastest win in WWE history, and as we know—anything can truly happen in WWE. Thankfully, and honestly as expected, Aliyah was able to last more than 1:41 against Charlotte. (Let’s not forget the amazing match that went for damn near 20 minutes between Charlotte and Naomi a month or so ago.)

This was in the bag for Ronda. She made a career out of making quick work out of anyone who dared step in her way, so if you didn’t think this would go Ronda’s way, you’re just silly.

And in the end, again, Drew Gulak took a beatdown for his troubles.

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