Every Current Champion In WWE (And Who Should Beat Them)

11. Women’s Tag-Team Titles

Alexa Bliss Charlotte Flair
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Champions: Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss

Who Should Beat Them: Alba Fyre & Piper Niven

The Women's Tag-Team Titles have always been a tough nut for WWE's writing staff to crack. Sometimes, they're over as heck. For example, this union between "We're Not Friends" duo Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss has been banter-filled and has helped Charlotte get legitimately over as a babyface for maybe the first time in her career. There have been so many lame duck champs for the belts over the years too though.

Flair and Bliss are more in line with Bayley and Sasha Banks or Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill than say...Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler or Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah, to be fair. Any champions are only as strong as their challengers, right enough, so "We're Not Friends" will need some proper established heel rivals to work against throughout their reign.

Eventually, something has to give. Most predict that it's Charlotte who'll turn on Alexa in time for WrestleMania 42 season. Probably, but what if it's 'Little Miss Bliss' who stabs her pal in the back instead? Options are important. When that happens, Chelsea Green's security detail can be there to pick clean the bones and forge their own path as Women's Tag-Team Champions.

Alba Frye and Piper Niven are real-life buddies away from the ring themselves, and they've got oodles of chemistry together. It'd be sweet to see them rewarded for their hard graft by becoming Women's Tag Champs; maybe even right around the time Chelsea becomes Women's Champion. Wouldn't that be something?!

Then, Charlotte and Alexa can spin off into their feud and all will be right with the world. Until somebody smashes another cake into poor Chelsea's face, that is.

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