One of the main things to note from this week's episode of WWE SmackDown is that the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions are headed to RAW, meaning that we do not know what the future holds for the titles. And this could be a very interesting storyline going forward, where the fate of the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships being on the other brand plays a part in the upcoming storylines.
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In the final roundThe new SmackDown Tag Team Champions, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, moved to RawBig E remained on SmackDown Dana Brooke remained on RawOtis will remain on SmackDownAngel Garza will stay on Raw #SmackDown
There's only one women's tag team Championship whereas there's a tag team championship for both RAW and WWE SmackDown men's divisions, meaning that on RAW, there could be a showdown between The New Day and The Street Profits where the titles are unified.
Alternately, there could be a showdown at Hell in a Cell where the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships are defended, where The New Day could drop the title to a team that is a part of the blue brand. One is certainly keen to see how it all plays out over the coming weeks.
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