That’s a way to go. With so many wrestlers on the WWE roster, it can be difficult to find a way to present everyone in one way or another. One of the best possible options is to pair wrestlers together in a team, as multiple wrestlers are able to appear at the same time. While it has not been made official, WWE seemed to tease a new pairing this week on Monday Night Raw.
The main event of this week’s Monday Night Raw was a four way match to crown a new #1 contender to the Raw Women’s Title, featuring Doudrop, Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss and Liv Morgan. During the match, Morgan and Bliss worked together multiple times, prompting WWE to send out a series of tweets talking about their teamwork. This included asking fans to name the pairing and mentioning their teamwork. There is nothing official about the two becoming a team, though WWE did mention that a tournament for the vacant Women’s Tag Team Titles was coming in the near future.
Prepare for trouble.
And make it double.@YaOnlyLivvOnce @AlexaBliss_WWE #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/FOaavP5mOk— WWE (@WWE) June 7, 2022
All about that teamwork.@YaOnlyLivvOnce @AlexaBliss_WWE #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/rQ1wgZ7Ijm
— WWE (@WWE) June 7, 2022
.@YaOnlyLivvOnce x @AlexaBliss_WWE#WWERaw pic.twitter.com/rKgoMzEMQF
— WWE (@WWE) June 7, 2022
Whatever it takes. #WWERaw
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— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) June 7, 2022
Name this Duo. #WWERaw
(via @WWE)pic.twitter.com/YUuRjcGK1S
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) June 7, 2022
Opinion: This is the kind of team that would work, but at the same time I’m not wild on the Tag Team Titles coming back. Morgan and Bliss teaming together still leaves you with a very small number of teams which is nowhere near enough to make a division viable. I get why WWE wants women’s teams, but they just do not have the numbers for it right now and it shows.
What do you think of the idea? How would the team do together? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 60,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 6,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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