Reasons for the Women’s Tag Title Change at Clash at the Castle


At WWE Clash at the Castle, Scotland proudly presented four of its own competitors: Drew McIntyre, Piper Niven, and The Unholy Union’s Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn, all vying for championship gold. Contrary to many expectations that no titles would change hands, the night took a dramatic turn that significantly impacted the promotion.

Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn captured the gold, delivering a heartfelt moment, especially poignant given the recent tragedy in Fyre’s family. Her emotional breakdown with her family near the ring highlighted the significance of their victory.

This victory stirred the crowd and set the stage for further speculation. Could Piper Niven then defeat Bayley? And regardless of that outcome, there was still Drew McIntyre’s main event match against Damian Priest.

Since their introduction in 2019, the titles have changed hands 26 times, with memorable reigns by teams like Bayley & Sasha Banks, The Kabuki Warriors, and notably, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair. Jade and Bianca’s reign felt particularly important, akin to the Two Women Power Trip era during the pandemic.

The decision to change hands without pinning Jade or Bianca leaves them poised for a rematch against The Unholy Union. This dynamic shift makes future title defenses less predictable and offers opportunities to introduce new teams or elevate NXT talent.

Most importantly, this title change frees Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill to participate in the Money in the Bank Ladder match, one of WWE’s most thrilling events. For Bianca, winning MITB would be another accolade, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest. For Jade, winning the briefcase in her first year would be historic.

As they chase new milestones, this also presents an opportunity to explore tensions between them. WWE hinted at a showdown during the Royal Rumble, and if they don’t reclaim the tag titles, we might see this clash as early as SummerSlam.

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