Peyton Royce and Billie Kay, the duo called The IIconics, have had an up and down stay at the main roster. They have lost a lot of matches since being called up but they also got big victories over Superstars such as Asuka, Naomi and Becky Lynch. The IIconics have a goal in mind, which is to pioneer the Women's Tag Team division in the WWE.
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It has been rumored for quite some time now that the WWE is planning to introduce a tag team division. Royce and Kay are the perfect team to be crowned as the inaugural champions but it will basically lead to their breakup in the future. Between the two, Royce has more potential to be the "Shawn Michaels" of the team while Kay is more looked at as the "Marty Jannetty."
Nevertheless, Royce needs to improve in the ring but she has already got the mic skills to be a top heel. She and Kay are getting more heat every week because their voices are just annoying. If Royce can get more reactions, it will surely lead to a push and a reign as a Women's Champion.
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JP David
Juan Paolo David has been covering all things WWE for Sportskeeda since 2020 and has eight years of experience in content writing. He holds a degree in Agriculture but has been a fan of pro wrestling since a kid. This love for the entertainment sport led him to write about it.
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