Triple H and WWE recently hosted the company's latest international Premium Live Event, Bash in Berlin 2024, at the Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany. The event received an explosive reaction from the crowd and featured impressive matches, along with a significant title change.
However, following Bash in Berlin 2024, the Chief Content Officer should consider introducing a new WWE championship. The promotion should add new Mixed Tag Team titles, which have yet to be introduced in World Wrestling Entertainment.
WWE already has several big mixed tag teams on its main roster
One of the biggest reasons Triple H should introduce Mixed Tag Team titles following Bash in Berlin 2024 is that WWE already has several strong mixed tag teams on the main roster. This includes duos like Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest, as well as Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio. Their match at the PLE delivered thrilling, fast-paced action, and the crowd was genuinely explosive during the bout.
With such popular mixed tag teams already in place, the King of Kings should introduce these new titles to capitalize on the momentum.
Could add fresh dynamics to the present landscape of the WWE
The introduction of Mixed Tag Team titles would undoubtedly bring fresh dynamics to the current landscape of the Stamford-based promotion, giving Triple H another compelling reason to introduce the new championships. Recently, WWE added the Women's Speed Championship as the latest active title to be added to the promotion.
However, the Speed title is centered around social media platform X and hasn't yet gained any television recognition. Introducing the Mixed Tag Team titles would likely generate more buzz and become a major talking point among fans.
In the past, WWE’s Mixed Match Challenge gained significant popularity and helped the company achieve impressive numbers on social media. This demonstrates how much impact the introduction of Mixed Tag Team titles could have, as it not only adds new dynamics to the roster but also helps WWE generate substantial engagement on social media.
Triple H could have a real-life couple competing together for titles
If Triple H introduces the Mixed Tag Team titles, it would open the door for real-life couples in WWE to compete for these championships. Some of the real-life couples on the main roster include Bianca Belair and Montez Ford, as well as Charlotte Flair and Andrade.
This adds another compelling reason for the Chief Content Officer to consider introducing the Mixed Tag Team titles following Bash in Berlin 2024, as it would create exciting new storylines and fan interest around these couples.