10 New Directions For WWE After Clash At The Castle 2024

8. A Sudden Babyface Turn For New Champs?

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Winning the Women's Tag-Team Titles in front of family and friends was a colossal moment for Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn, but it’s hard to see them being pushed to the forefront as champs the way Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill were. Hopefully they are, because they were cruelly cut off mid-curse intrigue last year, but yours truly can't see it.

Figuring out who challenges for the gold next is another quandary for creative. Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark? Sure, but let's not forget that Fyre and Dawn have been heels on TV everywhere but Scotland. The best solution might be to deal with that first and foremost by turning the ex-witches baby.

Why not, eh?

Alba and Isla haven't been given much house room as heels anyway, and they've got more duos to work with on Raw, SmackDown and NXT if they use personal satisfaction on home soil as a turning point for their respective personalities. It's certainly worth trying on for size.

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