WWE's Superstars now know what the Women's Tag Team Titles look like and how they can go about getting their hands on them.

As recent episodes of Raw go, this week's edition was pretty jam-packed. Bobby Lashley won the Intercontinental Title and Finn Balor took Braun Strowman's place in the Universal Championship match at Royal Rumble. On top of all that, Alexa Bliss unveiled the brand new Women's Tag Team Titles. She also explained what Superstars will need to do in order to win them.

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WWE's first ever Women's Tag Champions will be crowned at Elimination Chamber, inside the structure after which the PPV is named. Six teams will compete, three from Raw and three from SmackDown Live, and the last pair standing will become champions. None of the competitors have been announced thus far, but some Superstars have already thrown their hats into the ring.

When it comes to established women's teams, the first that springs to mind for us is The Iiconics. Peyton Royce and Billie Kay have been somewhat absent lately. This is the perfect opportunity to reintroduce them. It's almost a given that the Aussies will be stepping inside the chamber, and Billie Kay thinks her and Peyton Royce will leave victorious. We're not so sure about that last part.

While teams like The Iiconics and Riott Squad are already established, some stars will need to form makeshift teams. Naomi has already made it clear that she will be one of them. For a while, her "ride or die partner" was Asuka. However, The Empress is now tied up with Becky Lynch and the SmackDown Women's Title. Naomi is going to need to find a new partner if she wants to be in that chamber match next month.

While it will be exciting to discover who the first winners of the new titles are, they will obviously have numerous holders in the coming years. As you can see above, NXT Superstar Dakota Kai already has one eye on the future. Team Kick, herself and Tegan Nox, will not be at Elimination Chamber, but that doesn't mean they won't be champions one day. For now, we are looking forward to finding out which teams will step inside the chamber on February 17, 2019.

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