Well I really didn't need to put that exclamation point in the title.
I'm kinda ambivalent about the whole thing.
Yeah they are hot...and they have an evidently HUGE fanbase online (and off line I'm assuming).
But is this what the WWE Divas division needs to breath in new life?
It appears I am not the only one asking this question.
Ryan Dilbert over at The Bleacher Report seems to feel the same way.
So I guess we get to see the Bellas back in action and that always suprising "Twin Magic" move that no one ever sees coming.
And their wide array of wrestling moves.
The beautiful women of wrestling. The WWE Divas and TNA Knockouts past, present and future that have graced the squared circle. Female wrestling at it's best with Charlotte, Becky, Asuka, Carmella, Nikki and all the other women wrestlers of the WWE, TNA and FCW.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
A WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Again?
I saw this picture of Tamina and Aksana the other day and I thought to myself..."I wish the WWE still had the Women's Tag Team Championship titles".
Oh sure, the WWF only actually kept them around for six years.
Not long at all.
But before the WWF got rid of the belts, the NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship titles had been around since the 50s.
It wouldn't be hard for the WWE to start over and just say the belts had been around for decades (kinda like what they did with Moolah's "undefeated" streak).
They have ten women on the main roster now.
That's five tag teams.
And heck, they could add another nine from NXT.
It'd be great!
And evidently I am not alone in this.
Check out this article by Michael Burdick on wwe.com
http://www.wwe.com/inside/bring-back-wwe-womens-tag-titles
Oh sure, the WWF only actually kept them around for six years.
Not long at all.
But before the WWF got rid of the belts, the NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship titles had been around since the 50s.
It wouldn't be hard for the WWE to start over and just say the belts had been around for decades (kinda like what they did with Moolah's "undefeated" streak).
They have ten women on the main roster now.
That's five tag teams.
And heck, they could add another nine from NXT.
It'd be great!
And evidently I am not alone in this.
Check out this article by Michael Burdick on wwe.com
http://www.wwe.com/inside/bring-back-wwe-womens-tag-titles
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