Ever since Triple H took over WWE's creative regime, he has made some groundbreaking decisions. While some of those proved beneficial over time, others gave rise to controversy. It looks like The Game may be forced to make yet another significant decision as he could discontinue a major championship on the main roster.
The Women's Tag Team Championship may cease to exist in WWE very soon. Speculation arose due to what's happening with that title lately. Ever since Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez became champions, the title has not been defended once. It has been treated as an afterthought, and the championship has failed to anchor any major storylines and feuds.
WWE has been focusing primarily on the two world titles and the two mid-card titles in the women's division of late. The oversaturation of championships has diluted the prestige of the Women's Tag Team Championship. It has been relegated to secondary status, failing to headline any major premium live events in recent months apart from WrestleMania 41.
The Women's Tag Team Title has long been touted as 'cursed' by fans due to its wretched history. It has been treading on that path as if nothing had changed in recent years. The underwhelming booking of the championship, it's devoid of spotlight, and the lack of credible tag teams in the division could force Triple H to consider the decision to discontinue it.
Discontinuing the title would allow WWE to focus creative efforts on the other championships that exist in the women's division. It would ensure a more streamlined approach in building good feuds and storylines for both the women's world titles and the mid-card titles. However, what's discussed above is entirely an analysis of what may or may not happen.
The Women's Tag Team Championship has not been defended for a long time. It is set to miss two consecutive premium live events in a row, including Backlash and now Money in the Bank. But Night of Champions could be where Triple H might make Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez defend their gold.
The premium live event is set to take place in Saudi Arabia, where WWE leaves no stone unturned to make it a star-studded spectacle. Morgan is one of the most popular names in WWE, boasting a huge fan base worldwide. Therefore, she is expected to be featured in a major match at Night of Champions.
Besides, premium live events in Saudi Arabia have seen a huge shift in recent years, with the company promoting women's wrestling. The matches from the women's division are getting prominently featured on the shows. Hence, the chances of the Women's Tag Team Championship being defended are high.
It will be quite interesting to see what the future holds for Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, given that they are the reigning champions.