The WWE Women’s World Tag Team Championships are staying with The Judgment Day…for now.
During Monday’s episode of WWE RAW, Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh pitched Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis on Roxanne Perez stepping in for the injured Liv Morgan to help Raquel Rodriguez retain the belts. The two GMs said they would allow it, under one condition to prove they are worthy champions.
That condition, they said, was that at WWE Evolution, they’ll defend the titles against a team from RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. Although Bálor and McDonagh weren’t happy with the news, they did accept the terms on Rodriguez and Perez’s behalf.
Morgan dislocated her shoulder early on in her match against Kairi Sane on the June 16 episode of WWE RAW. In the match, Sane gave Morgan a simple takedown maneuver. Morgan used her arms to cushion the fall, but in doing so, she suffered a dislocated shoulder, and the match was stopped.
As a result of the injury, Morgan underwent surgery, and is currently sidelined for the foreseeable future. While not confirmed, it’s expected Morgan will miss a number of months. This will also cause a reshuffling within the programs she was set to be in.
What do you think? Are you excited about the new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions? How long do you think The Judgment Day will hold onto them? Let us know in the comments below.