#3. The WWE Women's Tag Team Champions to continue their momentum on RAW
Last week on RAW, Rhea Ripley and Nikki A.S.H. (known as Super Brutality) defeated Natalya and Tamina to capture the WWE Women's Tag Team titles. It came as no surprise, with the duo allying immediately after SummerSlam.
They seem to work well as a duo, and it's no surprise that they managed to beat Natalya and Tamina in a non-title tag team match, two singles matches, and ultimately, a title match as well. The tag team title change on RAW seemed overdue, but the problem that WWE faces with the women's tag team division will soon be exposed.
The problem, of course, is the lack of depth in the women's tag team division. It's hard to think of teams that can challenge for the title immediately, and the excursions to NXT seem to have stopped as well.
However, their focus could be on SmackDown, as Shotzi Blackhart and Tegan Nox appeared to be the next challengers for the women's tag team titles. Could this mean a draft from RAW to SmackDown for the Women's Tag Team champions?