WWE recently announced the Women’s United States Championship on the November 8 edition of SmackDown, stirring excitement among fans about the possibility of additional women’s titles. With GM Nick Aldis making the formal announcement and Michael Cole confirming cross-brand eligibility, questions have arisen about whether WWE will introduce a similar championship for Raw.
Women’s Intercontinental Title Rumors Remain Unconfirmed
Following earlier reports suggesting WWE might add a Women’s Intercontinental Championship, Fightful Select has now reported that there has been no discussion backstage regarding this potential title. Sources at WWE Raw have stated that, while Raw talent is eligible to compete for the new Women’s U.S. Title, no promos were cut about the new championship during the latest show, keeping any plans for additional titles under wraps.
When Will WWE Crown the First Women’s U.S. Champion?
Although WWE has introduced the Women’s United States Championship, there is still no official date announced for crowning its first champion. The addition of this title marks an exciting step in WWE’s continued effort to expand its women’s division, giving more opportunities for Raw and SmackDown talent to compete for mid-card titles.
As WWE fans eagerly anticipate further updates, the Women’s U.S. Title represents a significant addition to the SmackDown roster. While the possibility of a Women’s Intercontinental Championship remains speculative, WWE continues to build interest in its growing women’s division, signaling exciting changes on the horizon.