She’s not old, she’s experienced. Alexa Bliss is rapidly running out of opponents to defend the Raw Women’s Title against, which is why she needs some fresh challenges. Last week Mickie James was added to the title mix as the two got into an argument over how old James was. This caused her to kick Bliss’ head off, which seemed to spell things out for the future.

On this week’s episode of “Monday Night Raw”, Bliss interfered in a match between James and Nia Jax. After the match, James beat Bliss up again to leave the champ laying for the second week in a row. Later in the night, General Manager Kurt Angle told James that she would be receiving a title shot against Bliss at “Tables Ladders and Chairs 2017”.

Here’s what Bliss had to say about the match.

Alexa Bliss claims that Mickie James' time has passed: Raw Fallout, Oct. 2, 2017

Opinion: This is about as good of an idea as they could have had after Bliss has defeated everyone not named Jax in recent weeks. James is a six time Women’s Champion and there’s nothing wrong with having her get back in the title hunt. The match should be fine and if Bliss survives, she can go back to facing some of the bigger names in the division.

Do you think James will take the title? If not, who dethrones Bliss? Let us know in the comments below.

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