Bayley Fights Back for WWE Womens Tag Team Championships After Latest Defeat

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The question becomes, is it really worth it for a tag team division to exist?

This text discusses WWE’s Women’s Evolution and the introduction of tag team championships. It questions whether it is worth it for a tag team division to exist or not, then provides insight from WWE.com. com/wwe/2020/12/20/22197232/bayley-sasha-banks-become-first-wwe-womens-tag-team-champions”>became the first holders of the championships, and held them for five months, reflected on the news of Morgan’s injury, saying the titles are cursed. The Women’s Tag Team Championships have been held by seven teams in a little over a year, with Morgan & Rodriguez being the shortest reigning champions.

Bayley & Sasha Banks became the first holders of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships in December 2020 and held them for five months. Since then, seven teams have held the titles, with The IIconics having the most title defenses in their four-month reign and the Kabuki Warriors holding them for the longest at six months. Liv Morgan’s injury has left the titles vacant for the second time in a little over a year, and Bayley has commented on the situation, saying the titles are “cursed”. Sasha Banks, who led the push for WWE to introduce a Women’s Tag Team championship, acknowledges its troubled legacy. However, she still has hope. Do Cagesiders think there is still magic in the titles or will the tag team of WWE booking and bad luck remain undefeated?

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