On July 11, as planned, we will see the new Draft that WWE will carry out in order to start its brand separation. All fans hope that this move revitalize the company's landscape due to the unpredictability of the new combinations of wrestlers that can arise. While we still do not know for certain if this will be a real game-changer, some media predict that, against all speculation, there will be substantial changes in certain points.
And it seems that the tag team division will be one of the areas where we will see the most significant alterations, as pointed out by Wrestling News World. Since we heard the news about an imminent "Brand Extension," there has been talk of new titles that would add prestige to SmackDown, presumably the brand to be strengthened. And this would be the substantial change within the context of teams, as this portal announces that there will be two championships. It is not detailed whether it will be a short or long-term creation, but judging by logic, it will not be long before we see a new belt.
If from the beginning a new individual title is assumed to be created to equalize the two main shows; in collective terms, and observing the large number of teams, the decision seems logical. NXT, with absolute certainty, will see many of its duos migrate to the main rosters, with American Alpha being the main candidate.
The Hart Dynasty, the last holders of the discontinued WWE World Tag Team Championship
It is said that Vince McMahon sees the recent combination of Tyler Breeze and Fandango (Breezango) with very good eyes; therefore two new names under the current WWE World Tag Team Championship. It is urgent to give an outlet to so many contenders, and another golden objective seems almost like an urgent need.
The Miz defeats John Morrison in a Falls Count Anywhere Match for the WWE Championship (Raw of 03/01/2011)