WWE Star Says Women’s Tag Team Division Has Been A Joke

Published: Jan 2, 2024 by SP3 | Last Updated: Jan 2, 2024 by SP3

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WWE star Zoey Stark says the WWE Women’s Tag Team division has been a joke after taking aim at the titles with Shayna Baszler.

On the December 18 episode of WWE Raw, Katana Chance and Kayden Carter defeated Chelsea Green and Piper Niven to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship.

The title changed hands on several occasions in 2023 and has yet to find an identity despite being introduced in 2019.

On the Day 1 edition of Raw, Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler defeated Natalya and Tegan Nox in tag team action.

On January 2, Stark took to social media to share her thoughts that the WWE Women’s Tag Team division has been a joke. She wrote:

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Let’s call a spade a spade….the women’s tag division has been a joke for some time. @QoSBaszler and I will fix that

Taking issue with the former and current champions, Zoey took to social media for another tweet where she stated its time to make the titles mean something again. She wrote:

The titles went from a “karen” and her bodyguard to two girls who dance….its time to make the tag titles mean something and who better to do it with than @QoSBaszler

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Katana Chance and Kayden Carter will defend the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship against Piper Niven and Chelsea Green on the January 8 edition of Raw.

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