#4 The IIconics
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Now, The IIconics - Peyton Royce and Billie Kay - have been one of the greatest heel throwback teams we've witnessed ever since their main roster arrival.
The pair honed their craft on NXT, and after a plethora of calls from the WWE Universe to bring them to the main roster, they made a huge impact on SmackDown Live on their debut, costing Charlotte Flair the SmackDown Women's Championship just days after she ended Asuka's undefeated streak to retain her gold.
The IIconics have well and truly settled into their roles on SmackDown Live, and continue to be a formidable team whose in-ring work is impressive, but their promos even more so. A win would undoubtedly propel The IIconics up to that next level, and be a huge boost for the blue brand.
When you think about teams who could hold the gold, don't sleep on Kay and Royce. The IIconics were made for the gold.