#4 The IIconics
The IIconics came into the picture as one of the only pure women’s tag team who was ready to lead a division that was being created by the company. Soon after their arrival, the Women’s Tag Team Championships were revealed and we saw it change hands, with Billie Kay and Peyton Royce getting their hands on the title.
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However, the reign with the titles was largely forgettable as they were booked in too few matches and were missing from television for an unacceptably long time.
In August 2019, the duo lost the titles to Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross and battled their last match in November last year against Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair.
With a terrible win-loss record and very few television appearances, it seems like the company will need to do a lot to rebuild the two women whenever they decide to return to our screens again.
With that in mind, there seems to be no way that Kay and Royce will be able to make it to a match at WrestleMania with such little build and no storyline. The only way we could end up seeing the two women in the ring at the event is if the company decides to book four or five teams to compete for the Women’s Tag Team Championships at the event.