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Ronda Rousey attends the premiere of STX Films' 'Mile 22' at Westwood Village Theatre on August 9, 2018 in Westwood, California. Rich Fury/Getty Images

Becky Lynch has been the hottest babyface in WWE for months, and Kofi Kingston has gotten more momentum in 2019 than just about anyone on the roster. After WWE Fastlane Sunday night, it’s pretty clear that both wrestlers will be fighting for world championships at WrestleMania 35.

Lynch was officially added to the Raw Women’s Championship Match Sunday night. Ronda Rousey made sure of that when she interfered in the match between Lynch and Charlotte Flair.

Flair had been guaranteed a spot in the title match at WrestleMania. Lynch could make it a triple threat by beating Flair at Fastlane. Rousey attacked Lynch to give her the DQ victory in a somewhat confusing move.

Rousey appeared to turn heel on the latest edition of “Monday Night Raw.” Six nights later, she willingly added another opponent to her Raw Women’s Championship Match, which will likely be the WrestleMania 35 main event.

Kingston hasn’t been guaranteed world title shot like Lynch, but it’s pretty easy to see where his storyline is going. He’s likely to challenge WWE Champion Daniel Bryan, who retained his belt by defeating Kevin Owens and Mustafa Ali.

Kingston had previously earned a title shot at Fastlane, but he was replaced in the match by Vince McMahon. Even after pinning Bryan on “SmackDown Live,” Vince once again screwed Kingston during Sunday’s pay-per-view, forcing him to compete in a handicap match against Sheamus and Cesaro.

Bryan is the top heel on the blue brand. The fans have gotten behind Kingston so much that they were chanting for him during the Fastlane WWE Championship Match.

It only makes sense for Kingston to face Bryan, and probably beat him, at WrestleMania 35.