Over the past year, the women’s roster has worked hard to ensure tag team title storylines were not only given TV time, but were delivering quality matches on a weekly basis, and nobody has done it better that Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY and The Judgment Day.
After Liv Morgan returned at Survivor Series 2025, she and Roxanne Perez set their sights on dethroning Ripley and SKY, and once The Judgment Day overcame two other teams to become the number one contenders, they earned the opportunity to challenge for the titles at Saturday Night’s Main Event. The match didn’t just set the stage for Morgan to potentially win her first title since returning to the ring, but was the culmination of four competitors who have truly elevated the women’s tag division.
Instead of going by the usual playbook of WWE tag team matches where the heels work over one of the babyface competitors until the hot tag, each wrestler was involved quickly, leading to a fast-paced and hard-hitting 13-minute matchup. Additionally, all four women crafted several near-falls that had the fans in attendance on the edge of their seats, with SKY’s kickout after being attacked by an interfering Raquel Rodriguez being the most notable. Morgan hitting the ObLIVion on SKY seemed to be the end, but in a dramatic finish, Ripley tagged in at the last second to deliver a Riptide to Morgan for the win, to conclude what is now one of the best women’s tag title matches in recent memory.







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