WWE has also finalized how tonight’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown will end, and the closing segment will feature championship stakes.

According to Bodyslam.net, the March 20 edition of SmackDown is scheduled to close with The Irresistible Forces defending the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship against The Bella Twins. That decision places the spotlight squarely on the women’s division as the show wraps up.

The Bella Twins returned to SmackDown last week and immediately made their intentions clear by targeting the champions, Nia Jax and Lash Legend. However, their comeback moment didn’t go as planned, as the champions overpowered them and left them laid out, sending a clear message ahead of this title opportunity.

Now, with the match positioned as the final segment of the night, the stakes feel even higher. Closing SmackDown typically signals that WWE expects a strong reaction, and placing this championship bout in that slot suggests the company views it as one of the night’s most important moments.

The Irresistible Forces have built momentum as a dominant team, using their strength advantage to control matches and overwhelm challengers. Meanwhile, The Bella Twins bring experience and familiarity with high-pressure championship environments, making this a matchup that could go in multiple directions.

With WrestleMania 42 approaching, the outcome of this match could reshape the women’s tag team landscape heading into one of WWE’s biggest shows of the year.

SmackDown already features several high-profile matches and segments, but ending the show with a title match adds the potential for a dramatic finish that leaves fans talking long after the broadcast ends.

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Do you think The Bella Twins can capture the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles tonight, or will The Irresistible Forces shut down their comeback attempt? Let us know your prediction in the comments.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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