#1: Introduce Women's Tag Team titles

This has been alluded to several times in the past year or two and was even mentioned by Bayley and Sasha Banks on last week's Raw. It could have been foreshadowing or it could have just been wishful thinking.
But one thing is for certain - the women of WWE need a secondary title to chase if they aren't in the championship picture. It also gives the wrestler's who won't likely win the major women's titles something to shoot for.
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Is Tamina ever really going to be considered a threat as the champion of Raw or Smackdown Probably not. But as a threat as a tag team champion, she could be feared.
It was rumored that WWE would be introducing these titles at Evolution, but nothing came of it. It seemed counterintuitive to the storytelling that had been used.
Naomi and Asuka had become 'friends' and a team. Same with Becky and Sasha. WWE also had built in teams like the Riott Squad, the IIconics and Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville.
And of course, Lita and Trish Stratus represented the 'old guard' of the previous generation at Evolution. The men have always had a secondary title and tag team titles that they could chase. And while it's understandable because there have traditionally been more men wrestlers than female wrestlers, its apparent that the times have changed a great deal.
The women have been competing at a much higher level lately and some (Becky Lynch) have even reached near top-level status in WWE regardless of gender. It would also give the top stars of each brand something to shoot for after they depart the title scene. Becky and Charlotte could have used that as another step in their friendship and later bitter feud.
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