#4 Will AEW introduce Women's Tag Team Titles?
In the early stages of AEW, it would have been extremely difficult to have more than one title for the women's division. Several of the women featured by AEW weren't exactly well-known by casual wrestling fans.
While the likes of Riho, Hikaru Shida, and Anna Jay are talented in their own rights, most fans did not know them. Britt Baker and Bea Priestley were known for their time on the independent scene. Allie was perhaps the most well-known due to her run on IMPACT Wrestling.
Kris Statlander joined AEW in its early stages, but was also not a regular from a big promotion. The same goes for Abadon. Over the last three years, however, AEW has added some interesting names to the women's division.
Jade Cargill is still green but is pushed as a huge deal. She could be a future AEW Women's Champion. Tay Conti has proven her skills. She had an up-and-down run in NXT before being released.
Nyla Rose is always hovering around the AEW Women's title scene, but has already won the title. AEW has paired a lot of women together. and one of the reasons for that could be for a set of tag team titles.
Jamie Hayter returned to AEW to work alongside Baker and Rebel. Conti and Jay have been teammates for almost a year. Penelope Ford joined forces with the Bunny before All Out.
Ruby Soho recently joined forces alongside Riho and Statlander. With so many partnerships of convenience, it would make sense for AEW to introduce Women's Tag Team titles.
The roster is more established now than when AEW started. Women like Soho and the Bunny are known names in the wrestling industry. Will they even hoist the AEW Women's title?
A secondary title for women could also work. It would be a bit hard, however, to explain how it is different than the Women's Championship.
Introducing a set of tag team belts for the women would give them a title to chase. If the former IIconics join AEW at some point, then it gives the promotion a team that was established before joining AEW.