I wonder if this pairing becomes permanent.
WWE always sticks random women in tags when they have nothing for them as far storylines. It seems like it happens to Naomi and Asuka the most...I wonder why?
 


I wonder if this pairing becomes permanent.
WWE always sticks random women in tags when they have nothing for them as far storylines. It seems like it happens to Naomi and Asuka the most...I wonder why?


I think they will eventually become tag champs if they don't get split in the next draft.

The fans would root for them more than Natalya/Tamina and Mandy/Brooke who are both tweener teams. Nia/Shayna will likely still be a tag team after the Alexa shit, and they'll need a fourth team of babyfaces if they don't put Nikki and Alexa back together.

They don't have that many women left.

They've never had that many women's tag teams in the first place. At least not enough to maintain a whole division of tag teams.

They only made the women's tag titles because they were capitalizing off the attention from signing Rhonda by pushing a women's wrestling initiative. Rhonda's pregnant and is basically over wrestling, so that's over.

WWE tag teams in general are used more as a set-up for the eventual break-up angle into a feud. But they've buried Askua and Naomi to the point where they wouldn't just give them a non-title singles feud.

So the best thing to do is to keep them a tag team and let them win the belts in front of fans.
 
Moose re-signs with Impact. He deserves a rematch with Kenny Omega.
 


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damn this hit close to home. the only thing my dad ever could do together was watch wrestling. when my oldest daughter was into it was the closest connection she had to her granddad she never met​

Soon as I heard Love&HipHop and Real Housewives, I already knew :lol:
 


damn this hit close to home. the only thing my dad ever could do together was watch wrestling. when my oldest daughter was into it was the closest connection she had to her granddad she never met​


Best spoken word poem I've heard. Best way to say, "Go fuck yourself you uncultured swine."
 


Here's what Meltzer had to say during the Wrestling Observer Radio:
"Yeah, I haven't finished my story on it, but the one thing I noticed, and there are a couple of exceptions, is that I mean, they gutted the 205 Live guys that had been around for a long time. The guys that they got rid of were the guys they weren't going to, you know, they weren't going to do anything with the guys, and they were mostly older guys. I know that there is a movement to bring in younger and bigger guys, you know, that's like the big thing right now there. 26 and under, over 220 (pounds), that type of mentality again. Whenever business is bad, or whatever you want to call it, let's say popularity is so-so at this point. You can't say business is bad. I mean, in traditional metrics, it's not great, but whenever that happens, Vince is always going to go back to his intuition, which is always, 'We need bigger guys.'"
WWE ditched its old recruitment practices in recent times when it signed non-heavyweight and high-flying wrestlers. The company was once even criticized for hoarding underutilized wrestlers, but the priorities have clearly changed ever since the COVID-19 pandemic forced an alteration in the business's financial model.
While more releases could be on their way, fans should also keep an eye out for a few exciting signings.
 
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