10 Problems WWE Must Solve In The 2023 Draft

7. Building A Women’s Tag Division Worth Watching

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The Women's Tag Team Title division is rubbish.

That's hardly news to anybody who watches WWE TV regularly, but it's true. Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez are the 11th set of champs who haven't felt like a full-time unit. Christ, this is Raquel's second such reign; she held the belts for a cup of coffee with Aliyah last summer too.

Fingers crossed somebody is paying attention to how rotten the scene is backstage. The Draft could solve a ton of problems with the Women's Tag Title division by actually shifting some pieces around the board so that women who make sense as partners can start building chemistry. Y'know, instead of only being in the tag ranks because they've got nothing else going on individually.

That has become a lazy crutch for WWE's writers since the straps were introduced. It's high time this division actually started delivering memorable moments and career-boosting unions that mean something.

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