Women’s Tag Team Titles
The women’s division in the WWE is stronger than it has ever been. Following the success of the first ever Women’s Royal Rumble, and Elimination Chamber matches, the women’s division will no doubt continue to break new ground in 2018.
As the company continues to shine a light on the female division in the WWE, they will need to figure out new ways to make women outside of the title scene more relevant. A quick look at Smackdown’s current situation highlights just how the company is failing to utilise a lot of their key performers.
A mid-card title is certainly an option that they could look at, but many fans would argue that the division may need a little more depth to really get the most out of that. Given the company’s tendency to throw together women’s tag team matches, however, a women’s tag-team championship may not be the worst idea in the world.
With both brands already having a stable each, and several other women who could easily become a team, this would make a lot of sense, especially if, like the aforementioned International Title, the titles weren’t specific to one brand. This could also effectively work as a mid-card scene, and help elevate women who need that extra little push towards the title shot.
Who Should Win It: Absolution
Of the two female stables who debuted in the WWE at the end of last year, Absolution have, thus far, fared a lot better than their Smackdown counterparts, The Riott Squad. It’s not that The Riott Squad are lacking in talent, it’s just that the group feel like a carbon copy of Absolution, and with Paige as their figurehead, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville feel like they could go a lot further in the WWE.
Both women are also likely to break out one day and go solo as well, so having them hold these titles would be a nice way to grant them some legitimacy before they go their own separate ways.



