Should WWE Retire the Women’s Tag Team Championships?
Many WWE fans are wondering if the company should finally retire the Women’s Tag Team Championships. Fans believe the titles are cursed because every time a team wins them, someone gets injured soon after. Stars like Asuka, Dakota Kai, and, most recently, Liv Morgan have all suffered injuries while holding the titles. The latter of whom has been injured more than once while holding the title. This pattern has made fans question whether the titles are good for the women’s division or if they bring bad luck. Some fans think it might be better for WWE to retire the belts to prevent more injuries and frustration.
One reason for retiring the titles is that there are very few tag teams in the women’s division. Without enough teams to compete, the titles often sit unused or are defended by the same few performers. Some of which are just put together for one reason or another. This lack of competition makes the championships less exciting and less meaningful for fans. WWE has not done much to develop new tag teams, which worsens the problem. As a result, many believe the titles are not just unlucky but also unnecessary in their current form.
According to PWInsider, WWE has no plans to retire the Women’s Tag Team Championships for now. The company still sees value in having these titles, but might need to rethink how they are used. Recently, Liv Morgan was involved in a storyline with the Judgement Day, where it looked like Roxanne Perez was trying to take her spot or help Finn Bálor break up the faction from the inside. Liv also had a segment with WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella, which hinted at a possible match at Evolution. Fans are now wondering what WWE will do next with Morgan and the titles, especially since Liv’s injury has complicated her storyline.
Fans and analysts are questioning what will happen now that Liv Morgan is injured. Apparently, her injury changed a lot of plans for the Evolution PLE. Will Roxanne Perez defend the titles on behalf of Liv? However, the overall feeling is that these titles are not popular among fans, and many are happy to see them go. It seems like the Women’s Tag Team Championships have lost their shine, and many believe WWE should consider retiring them to focus on building new and exciting tag teams in the division.