Kemo
08-03-2018, 02:52 PM
Former WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch is in favor of the company introducing women’s tag team titles.
She made her feelings known while during a recent appearance on The Wrestling Compadres Podcast as she continues to push for that idea as the WWE star has tried to get over that could be used on both brands, RAW and SmackDown Live.
Lynch stated that she is constantly thinking about it and brainstorming and pitching for it as she thinks that it would be a wonderful step in the women’s progression.
“It wouldn’t come as a shock if the WWE were to eventually create a women’s tag team division,” Lynch stated. She would continue by saying that they have a bloated roster of women and no shortage of resources to recruit the top international and indy wrestling talent.
She would go onto say that although they have a depth of women wrestlers in all three brands and Mae Young Classic, WWE needs more women on the main roster for RAW and SmackDown Live to make it work such but believes that it’s possible to do.
The big all-women’s event, WWE Evolution, takes place on Sunday, October 28th from Long Island, New York. The PPV will stream live on the WWE Network. In the mean time, Lynch is slated to challenge for the SmackDown Women’s Title when she wrestles Carmella and Charlotte Flair in a triple threat match at SummerSlam.
She made her feelings known while during a recent appearance on The Wrestling Compadres Podcast as she continues to push for that idea as the WWE star has tried to get over that could be used on both brands, RAW and SmackDown Live.
Lynch stated that she is constantly thinking about it and brainstorming and pitching for it as she thinks that it would be a wonderful step in the women’s progression.
“It wouldn’t come as a shock if the WWE were to eventually create a women’s tag team division,” Lynch stated. She would continue by saying that they have a bloated roster of women and no shortage of resources to recruit the top international and indy wrestling talent.
She would go onto say that although they have a depth of women wrestlers in all three brands and Mae Young Classic, WWE needs more women on the main roster for RAW and SmackDown Live to make it work such but believes that it’s possible to do.
The big all-women’s event, WWE Evolution, takes place on Sunday, October 28th from Long Island, New York. The PPV will stream live on the WWE Network. In the mean time, Lynch is slated to challenge for the SmackDown Women’s Title when she wrestles Carmella and Charlotte Flair in a triple threat match at SummerSlam.