Updated brackets for WWE Speed Women's Championship tournament

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The WWE Speed Women’s Championship is coming to its fruition
The WWE Speed Women’s Championship tournament is heating up, with the opening round brackets officially finished, increasing the excitement among WWE fans.
Following the success of the men’s tournament, in which Ricochet was crowned the inaugural Speed Champion before losing to Andrade, the women’s division is ready to take the limelight with a high-octane match.
The WWE Speed Women’s Championship tournament promises fast-paced action and fierce competition from some of WWE’s best female talent.
The semi-finals are set. Candice LeRae fought Piper Niven in the last match of the first round of the WWE Speed Women’s Championship Tournament on September 25. Niven dominated the fight until Indi Hartwell interfered, allowing LeRae to win.
Following LeRae’s victory, the semifinals have been confirmed. LeRae will face Kairi Sane of Damage CTRL, while IYO SKY will compete against Naomi. SKY and Naomi had earlier defeated Lyra Valkyria and Blair Davenport in the first round, while Sane overcame Elektra Lopez.
WWE Speed Women’s Championship opening round
- Lyra Valkyria vs IYO SKY
- Naomi vs Blair Davenport
- Elektra Lopez vs Kairi Sane
- Candice LeRae vs Piper Niven
WWE Speed Women’s Championship semi-final confirmed
- IYO SKY vs Naomi
- Kairi Sane vs Candice LeRae
Where to watch WWE Speed?
Get ready to experience WWE like never before with WWE Speed, an exhilarating new competition that brings a whole new pace to the squared circle. Exclusively airing on X, WWE Speed debuts during WrestleMania Week with a high-stakes tournament designed to crown the inaugural WWE Speed Champion.
This fast-paced, action-packed show features eight WWE Superstars battling it out, with each match lasting just three minutes. Competitors must defeat their opponent within this time to advance to the next round.
WWE Speed streams Wednesdays at noon ET/9 a.m. PT, exclusively on X. So, buckle up and enjoy some high-octane action!
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