#6 Poor booking of the Women's Tag Team Titles
The past few years have seen the Women's Division reach new heights and the announcement of the Women's Tag Team Championships looked to be another step in the right direction. Expectations were high and fans were hopeful that the introduction of the new twin belts would allow the division's most talented Superstars another avenue to compete on a high level.
Hopes were raised further when Sasha Banks and Bayley became the inaugural champions and promised to defend the titles on every brand. Unfortunately, the Boss 'n' Hug Connection lost the titles at WrestleMania 35 to The IIconics and soon afterward the titles began to lose credibility.
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While 'Becky 2 Belts' was at the height of stardom and making the RAW and SmackDown Women's Championships seem like the most prestigious titles in the company, WWE somewhat forgot about their newly created Women's Tag Team Championships. It was common to see the The IIconics taking the pin regularly on RAW and SmackDown, which made them and the entire division look weak.
With Asuka and Kairi Sane (The Kabuki Warriors) as current champions, the division looks to be in better hands, but with rumors of Asuka taking on Becky Lynch for the RAW Women's Champion at the Royal Rumble, the titles are at risk of becoming an afterthought once again.