WWE Seemingly Teased An IICONICS Split On RAW, And Fans Are Not Too Happy

WWE Seemingly Teased An IICONICS Split On RAW, And Fans Are Not Too Happy

Are we about to see another Women's Division tag-team part ways? This week on Raw, the groundwork was seemingly laid for an IICONICS implosion as Billie Kay slapped Peyton Royce after their match...

By MarkCassidy - May 19, 2020 07:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

WWE seems to be determined to shake up the already sparse Women's Tag-Team Division in a big way. Fire and Desire are no more, The Kabuki Warriors are likely to part ways now that Asuka is Raw Women's Champion, and it looks like The IICONICS might be next.

Billie Kay and Peyton Royce only returned to TV last week after a seven-month absence, but there's already dissension. When their title match against Nikki Cross and Alexa Bliss ended with Royce getting her team disqualified by ignoring the ref's demand to ease up on attacking Bliss, Kay slapped her partner across the face in a backstage segment.

She apologized immediately and they hugged it out, but fans are not happy about what could well be the beginning of the end for the highly entertaining Aussie tandem. There's also speculation that this will ultimately refocus their attention on the tag-titles and make them a stronger unit, but that seems unlikely.

Our response to a potential IICONICS split? YOU'VE GOTTA BE JOKING ME!

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