10 Things Post-WrestleMania 37 Raw Told Us About WWE’s Future

9. The Women’s Tag Division Is Still Useless

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To recap, Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler's 2021 feuds have been based on singles titles (Asuka and Charlotte Flair), false friendship (Bianca Belair and Sasha Banks), wine butlers (also Bianca and Sasha) and now an inability to retain one's balance. Raw's writers want to squeeze something out of Mandy Rose slipping at 'Mania, basically.

Great.

That's why Nia was sliding all over the place on Raw, and it's why Mandy and Dana Brooke have emerged as the top contenders for those Women's Tag-Team Titles. If WWE want Rose and Brooke to look competitive, then they'll have to do better than they did on Monday.

Both women willingly walked out on a match, one that could've earned them a title shot, because Nia got mad. That...bodes well, doesn't it? Why must this division always seem like such an afterthought? Sure, it gives ladies outside the frame for singles belts something to do, but it's always so mediocre.

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