WWE rumors hint at two new titles for women’s division

Potential introduction of two new mid-card titles for women's division in WWE could shake up the wrestling scene. Speculation surrounds plans for expanding opportunities for female wrestlers with more championship belts. Fans eagerly await official confirmation from Triple H.
WWE rumors hint at two new titles for women’s division
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The role of women wrestlers have risen in prominence during the last few years in WWE, and it might continue to do so in the future. According to @hashtagPWN, two new championships are being considered for possible introduction in the future. While no official statement has been made in this regard, the introductions could happen sooner than imagined.

WWE could introduce two mid-card titles for women’s division


Compared to the men’s division, the women’s division has a lesser number of titles.
The Intercontinental and United States Championship have been a staple in men’s wrestling for decades now. In the near future, women wrestlers should be able to fight for those titles as well.
Sean Ross of Fightful Select has also expressed his views that there are plans to introduce new titles. However, nothing is official as of writing, with images of all the title belts being nothing more than AI-generated art.

Hence, it’s best for readers and fans to wait patiently to hear from Triple H. One thing is certain - new titles will certainly create more excitement in the community. The wrestlers will have two additional belts to fight for, which translates into more feuds and potential storylines. Most importantly, the introduction of new titles fits right into the present trend of the positive push being provided to the women’s division (and rightfully so).

Hence, it’s best for readers and fans to wait patiently to hear from Triple H. One thing is certain - new titles will certainly create more excitement in the community. The wrestlers will have two additional belts to fight for, which translates into more feuds and potential storylines. Most importantly, the introduction of new titles fits right into the present trend of the positive push being provided to the women’s division (and rightfully so).
Additionally, the women’s Money in the Bank contract holder has a lot less options compared to the men’s winner (due to the less number of titles). Tiffany Stratton wowed the audience earlier in Toronto, winning the ladder match. However, her competitors, mainly Zoey Stark and Ivo Sky, landed some amazing moves to turn the battle into a thriller.
Thus, the women’s division certainly has more scope to be developed in the near future. Whether the management feels the same remains to be seen for now. The upcoming weeks in WWE’s women’s division will be pretty interesting.
Liv and Bayley have their own feuds and set of challenges, and Tiffany will only add more fuel to fire. By winning the MITB contract, she can cash it any time to try and win one of the two championships. It seems like a likely outcome in Summerslam, but a change of title winners could happen before the PLE in August.
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