Will Rollins and Murphy end up losing their prized titles?
#3 The Kabuki Warriors lose the Women's Tag Team Championships
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Sportskeeda's very own ace reporter Gary Cassidy recently caught up with the lovely Paige at a BT Sport event in the United Kingdom and you can check out his interview with her in the link above. Paige was, of course, the manager for The Kabuki Warriors until she got sprayed with the green mist by Asuka not long ago.
As awesome as Asuka and Kairi Sane are, the Women's Tag Team Championships haven't seemed relevent at all since they have been introduced. In fact, one may argue that the closest that they've been to relevancy was back when Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross were women's Tag Team Champions.
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It may be time to put the titles on them once again, especially if you consider that those two lovely and talented Superstars aren't doing too much at all, at this point. Yes, Asuka and Kairi Sane may have to move to SmackDown for this, but that is not such a big decision.
Asuka is no longer in a feud with Becky Lynch and so this move can certainly happen.
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