WWE has a few months left to cap off the year, and the company has a few cards left to show. Meanwhile, Hall of Famer Bubba Ray Dudley believes the management should introduce a brand-new TV Championship for a major reason.
On the recent edition of Monday Night RAW, Jey Uso won the Intercontinental Championship and kicked off The Yeet era. Superstars and veterans were excited and proud of 'Main Event' Jey's win.
Speaking on the Busted Open podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Bubba Ray Dudley, aka Bully Ray, stated fans love a title change, and the company should introduce a new TV Championship, which could become their workhorse title, and title changes could take place more often.
"I think they should have a TV Champion that goes out there every week, gets 10 minutes of television [match time] to defend that championship, and that championship could flip flop every single week. Somebody could defend it for about three weeks and it changes again," Dudley said. [From 14:35 to 14:52]
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A new title could work on the main roster, as Triple H introduced new titles and changed some old designs under his regime.
WWE is set to introduce a new title for the women's division
Earlier this year, the developmental brand introduced a new title for the women's division when Ava unveiled the NXT Women's North American Championship. Later, Kelani Jordan became the inaugural champion.
However, WWE's main roster had other plans, as they introduced a Speed Championship in collaboration with X (formerly Twitter). Ricochet and Andrade are the only two stars who have held the title.
Later, it was announced that a Women's Speed Champion would be crowned in the coming weeks. A few women have already qualified for the title tournament.
In the coming weeks, a new WWE Women's Speed Champion will be crowned as more women will get the opportunity to be featured on X. It'll be interesting to see which star becomes the inaugural Women's Speed Champion.
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