Personally, I thought this show had more positives than negatives
#1 Worst: No challengers for Bliss and Cross yet
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Right from when the titles were introduced, it did seem like WWE had no plans for anyone in the division. At first, Sasha Banks and Bayley became Champions but there just didn't seem to be a concrete vision in place for the two. Both women seem far better off right now than they were as Tag Team Champions.
The same would happen with The IIconics and I thought that putting the titles around Bliss' and Cross' waists would change that. Such was not the case at all, and unfortunately, they were just instruments facilitating Bayley's heel turn.
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I wonder if it means that Sasha and Bayley will be gunning after the titles Cross and Bliss hold. Whether they will end up competing twice on the same night just as the men are.
The lack of direction for these titles is truly weird.
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