The brand new WWE Women's Tag Team Champions share what they hope to accomplish as champions.
The two women have held WWE tag gold in WWE once before, holding the NXT Women's Tag Team Championships for 186 days between August of 2022 and February of 2023. However, now champions on the WWE main roster, they will look to establish themselves as deserving title holders after capturing the titles on the December 18th edition of Monday Night RAW.
While speaking on this week's edition of WWE's The Bump, the champions were asked what they want to do with the titles. Katana would share that she wants the team to be fighting champions.
"We want to be fighting champions, we want to defend the titles. We want to do everything. We want to do WrestleMania. We want to show everybody why not only could we get the titles, but how we are going to change the women’s tag division and how we are going to keep them, just like we kept the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship." she said.
Kayden would continue, noting that she wants the pair to change people's perspective on WWE's Women's Tag Team Division.
"Just to add to add on to what she says, it’s no secret that people don’t believe that the women’s tag division is very strong. For us, we want to be the staple and the representation of why the women’s tag division is so awesome, and we want to build our legacy, and really change what people’s perspective is of women’s tag team wrestling. We want to be like, when people talk about tag wrestling, they’re not like, ‘The Usos, Street Profits.’ They want to be like, ‘Kayden and Katana.’ We want to add that staple and just be representation for all the years of tag wrestling to come."
The champions made their WWE main roster debut earlier this year, when they were drafted to Monday Night RAW as part of the 2023 WWE Draft.
The champions also stated elsewhere in the interview that winning the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships was a dream turned into reality. You can read more about that here.
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