#2. Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir
The "Four Horsewomen of MMA" - Ronda Rousey, Shayna Bazler, Jessamyn Duke, and Marina Shafir - have already made quite an impact on WWE, arguably as much of an impact as their pro wrestling counterparts.
While Rousey has gone on to obvious success on the main roster (that's putting it mildly) and Shayna Bazler has pretty much dominated the NXT Women's Division, Duke and Shafir are still finding their bearings as both performers and as a team. That's to be expected - they're still new to this world and, to be fair, they've handled it pretty well so far.
A top AEW star just called one of his colleagues 'spoiled' and 'narcissistic' HERE.
Baszler looks ready to take on bigger challenges and, while a move to RAW or SmackDown isn't really "being called up" as much as it used to be, she's pretty much dominated NXT long enough that she's probably ready for something new. Where she goes, her fellow Horsewomen are sure to follow, so why not have them challenge for the Women's tag team belts?
The Women's Tag Team Championships are a different kind of beast from all the other titles in the company in that they really are the only championships not married to any particular brand. Since there really isn't much of a women's tag team scene in NXT, if Duke and Shafir are planning on sticking together as a tandem, there's no real reason not to go after these titles.