WWE Title Change: New Women's Tag Team Champions Crowned on Monday Night Raw (Nov 22, 2021) | Smark Out Moment

The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship has changed hands as Carmella and Queen Zelina Vega defeated Super Brutality (Nikki A.S.H. and Rhea Ripley) to win the titles on the November 22, 2021 edition of Monday Night Raw.

My immediate reaction: As soon as this was announced, I said out loud "I bet they're going to change the titles because I didn't write this up ahead of time and it would be a means for them to feel like they're doing something different just by changing the champions, even if they have no direction." Now that the titles did in fact change hands, I stand by that assessment. I don't think this is so much putting the titles on Carmella and Vega, but getting them off Nikki and Rhea "because it's a change."

Since this happened, be sure to check out the updated full list of title changes for this year and the list of current champions and my predictions for who will take the belts away from them.

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AUTHOR OF THIS POST: ANTHONY MANGO

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