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The status of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Division continues ... only to drop them soon thereafter to the IIconics at WrestleMania. After their loss, the inaugural champions were split up, leading ...
Then, The IIconics won the titles at WrestleMania 35. Afterward, they were barely on television and the titles felt irrelevant. It wasn't until the Kabuki Warriors won them that the WWE Women's ...
WWE is letting down its women’s division ... While there have been exceptions — the IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce), Nikki Cross and Kairi Sane — former singles champions or main ...
Not the IIconics? I know people wanted that ... However, at the time, the WWE Women's Tag Team division was nonexistent and did not sport its own championship titles. The wrestling world is ...
Former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions The IIconics (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) have announced they are stepping away from wrestling indefinitely. The team, who had been going by the name The ...
Even though the IIconics have recently been released from ... both Billie Kay and Peyton Royce described the feeling of winning the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 35.
At WrestleMania 35 in April, The IIconics defeated Bayley and Sasha Banks to become the WWE's second-ever Women's Tag Team Champions. It was a huge moment for Billie Kay and Peyton Royce ...
It looks like The IIconics were quietly moved to the WWE ... Eric Young, Sin Cara, WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Asuka and Kairi Sane, Rusev, Aleister Black, Cedric Alexander, Humberto Carrillo ...
We want to create this women’s tag team division that is the ... When they were The IIconics, WWE opted to split the pair up just before the WWE Draft and move McKay over to SmackDown.
Former WWE star Peyton Royce has opened up about the formation of The IIconics with her partner ... Series Wrestling in Australia and won the WSW Women's championship. If you use any of the ...
There will be no “The Best WWE Women’s Matches of 2019 ... Bayley and Sasha Banks quickly dropped the titles to the IIconics at Mania, who were barely on TV for most of their run.