Nikki A.S.H. Teases Formation Of New WWE Faction

The former Raw Women's Champion is scouting for the Legion of Almost Super Heroes.

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Nikki A.S.H. has today taken to Twitter to tease forming her own stable, explaining how she was scouting for the Legion of Almost Super Heroes, aka L.A.S.H., at last night's WWE Raw.

The one-time Raw Women's Champion posted a picture of herself alongside Doudrop, offering up the idea of a new faction.

This week's Raw saw Nikki A.S.H. accompany Doudrop to the ring for the former Piper Niven's match against Bianca Belair, with the two Scots coming together after agreeing how real heroes don't use weapons. On that front, the pair reasoned that Belair's hair classified as a weapon, and thus Nikki headed to the ring with Doudrop in a bout that ultimately resulted in a fairly comprehensive win for the E.S.T. of WWE.

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Neither Nikki A.S.H. or Doudrop have a match set for WrestleMania 38 at this stage, and it could well be that the two will come end up getting a shot at the Women's Tag Team Titles at the Showcase of the Immortals.

Currently, Women's Tag Champions Zelina Vega and Carmella are set to defend those titles against Sasha Banks and Naomi, and Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley, with Natalya and Shayna Baszler another tandem rumoured to be added to that contest. Given how Nikki is a two-time Women's Tag Team Champion and how she's been butting heads recently with former partner Ripley, it wouldn't be all that much of a surprise to see A.S.H. and Doudrop involved in the Tag Title scene at 'Mania 38 in just a couple of weeks.

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