As reported earlier, Asuka and Kairi Sane has recently set a new record with the women’s tag team championships. They have broken the previous record of the longest reign with these belts of The IIconics and surpassed it, as of this week. The two heels have also prominently featured on TV which was definitely a rare thing in comparison to their predecessors.
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With that being said, the women’s tag team championships do look like a prestigious gold in the WWE. This perhaps helped to remove long complaints of the Women’s Division who were not happy with the way these belts were getting booked. There’s more to the bright side of the story as Asuka and Kairi Sane might be looking forward to defending their titles in a huge matchup at WrestleMania 36.
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According to the reports of Slice Wrestling, WWE officials are currently planning for a WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match between The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) and Natalya & Beth Phoenix at WrestleMania 36. The latter duo acted as a former tag team during the Divas Era of the WWE. These two veterans will be an absolute treat to share the ring with for the tag champs.
If this plan does not work out somehow, there’s backup plan is being planned, as well, (courtesy wwfoldschool.com)
“Another plan that they are considering is a Fatal-4-way women’s tag team title match (just like they did at WrestleMania 35 last year) between The Kabuki Warriors, Beth Phoenix & Natalya, a tag team from SmackDown and a tag team from NXT.”
However, chances are more that WWE goes forward with the first option since we have already seen a fatal-4-way at WrestleMania 35 for the women’s tag team championships. A traditional tag match could help Beth and Nattie to put over Asuka and Kairi Sane and make them look stronger champions. As of now, Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross are the current contenders for the concerned titles who may get involved in a future feud with the champions.