WWE SummerSlam 2025: 10 Things That Must Happen

10. New Women’s Tag Champs Crowned

Roxanne Perez is only one half of the current Women's Tag-Team Champs because poor Liv Morgan got injured. Don't get it wrong: Roxanne is great and has real promise, but dropping her strap so Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss can power on with their story wouldn't hurt her one bit. In fact, this is something Triple H should stick a green tick next to heading into SummerSlam straight away.

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This unlikely duo with Bliss is doing the impossible for Charlotte. She's hearing genuine cheers for the first time in many years, and that has to be music to WWE's ears considering they've been bashing their heads against a brick wall with the 'Queen' for a long, long time. Why not go the whole way and pop one of those titles over her shoulder, eh?

As always, the biggest challenge facing creative in this division is finding credible challengers once somebody new bags the belts. Secret Hervice, The Kabuki Warriors and some of the squads lumped together on NXT would be fine contenders if handled correctly. Charlotte and Alexa know for sure they'd get a match out of Piper Niven and Alba Fyre or Asuka and Kairi Sane, for example.

Raquel Rodriguez and Perez don't suck as champions by any means, but this is WWE's chance to take the Flair and Bliss partnership to that next level. Remarkable, really, considering they were originally pencilled in as rivals for SummerSlam. Sometimes, WWE's writers should change course when they hear fans getting into something.

That's organic, which is defo not a hallmark of Charlotte's recent career to date. Lean into it.

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