3 reasons why The Kabuki Warriors beat Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch at TLC

They stole the show
They stole the show

#2 To make the Women's Tag Team Titles more relevant

The Champions
The Champions

Women's Tag Team Titles were introduced at Elimination Chamber this year, where a number of tag teams competed for those belts, and Sasha Banks and Bayley ended up being the first-ever Women's Tag Team Champions in WWE. Holding the twin belts for two months, they were fighting champions but dropped them to The IIconics at WrestleMania 35.

The title reign of The IIconics was not noteworthy, putting a question mark on the credibility of the newly introduced twin belts. Although they held the titles 120 days, it was a forgettable run, considering they merely defended the titles and skipped several pay-per-views. Having won the titles, Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross tried bringing prestige to those titles, but they didn't hold the titles for a long time.

The scenario, however, has been different since The Kabuki Warriors won the belts at Hell in a Cell, and the titles have been more relevant than before. Not only they brought more prestige to the twin belts after an emphatic win at TLC but also they beat two top women of women's division, proving their worth as champions. While the Women's Tag Team Championship match mainevented TLC, the victory also elevated the stature of The Kabuki Warriors.

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