WWE Clash At The Castle: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

8. There’s A Women’s Tag Title Match

Paul Heyman Drew McIntyre
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No thanks to this.

Sorry, but the Women's Tag-Team Titles are already dull despite that tournament trying to drum up some much-needed buzz. Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah are not interesting champs, and it's really hard to see WWE convincing anybody that this division is worth caring about going forwards.

Put it this way: Sasha Banks and Naomi returning would be headline-making stuff, but even sticking them in some 'rightful champs' storyline opposite Raquel and Aliyah would feel like a complete waste of Sasha's star power. These titles really are a struggle in 2022.

WWE's decision-makers might try to shoehorn the new champions onto Clash by booking Rodriguez and her underdog partner against Sonya Deville and Natalya (or some other random combo like it). That'd be an unwanted addition to the lower card, and it'd be the show's designated popcorn bout for sure.

Create some proper full-time teams and come back for another try, WWE. Or, y'know, just kill the belts.

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