#2 To increase the value of their Titles
WWE announced the Women's Tag Team Championships on the December 24th, 2018 episode of RAW. Bayley and Sasha Banks were crowned the first winners in February 2019.
Throughout the year, the title has changed hands four times. The IIconics did not defend the Championships much, which led to a decrease in their overall value. Enter Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross, who arguably had the most memorable reign.
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One of the unique aspects of the Women's Tag Team Championships is that they can be defended on all three WWE brands. This allows challengers from SmackDown, RAW, and NXT to pop up at any time and demand a match, if they deserve it.
Bliss and Cross defended the titles well and showed up every week. We expect The Kabuki Warriors to follow in their footsteps. The duo won the title on Sunday and competed in a tag team match just 24 hours later against WWE's top two female Superstars.
A win over the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Champions have allowed The Kabuki Warriors to show that they are indeed fighting champions, and a force to be reckoned with. The Kabuki Warriors proved that they are capable of standing toe to toe with WWE's top female Superstars.