#1 Sasha Banks
The Revival’s Scott Dawson mentioned during a ‘WWE Now’ video over WrestleMania weekend that Sasha Banks & Bayley constantly tried to persuade Vince McMahon to introduce Women’s Tag Team titles throughout 2018.
Banks & Bayley went on to win the newly introduced titles at Elimination Chamber in February. However, following a successful title defence against Nia Jax & Tamina at Fastlane, their reign surprisingly ended after just 49 days when Billie Kay pinned Bayley at WrestleMania 35 to win the titles for The IIconics.
The following night, “The Boss” did not appear on Raw, while Bayley lost in less than three minutes against Alexa Bliss. Although we are yet to see The IIconics on WWE television since their title win, Monday’s storyline development seems to suggest that The Boss ‘n’ Hug Connection are already moving on from the tag titles.
If that is the case, WWE will surely have something planned for one or both of them in the near future. Banks, a four-time Raw Women’s champion, has not held a singles title since August 2017, but she would still be a worthy first challenger for Becky Lynch.