WWE's plan for Women's Tag Team championship after Sonya Deville's injury revealed?

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Plans for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship, currently held by Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville, may have been revealed.

Sonya Deville revently announced she had suffered a torn ACL on July 28, which likely puts her out of action for between six months and a year.
WWE has not yet announced plans for the championship in Deville’s absence, and as of now, she and Green are still officially the champions.
Dave Meltzer reported in the current Wrestling Observer Newsletter, that he’d heard there could be a tournament to determine new champions soon, but didn’t have any further details.
The WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship is the only title of its kind in WWE following its unification with the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship in June 2023.

Speaking about her injury a few days ago, Deville said:
“What’s up guys, so obviously the tag team titles are cursed. I’m just kidding, But like, not really.
“Anyway, as all of you probably already know and heard, I have torn my left ACL last week in my match on SmackDown against Bianca and Charlotte, and obviously I will be out for an extended period of time due to the fact that I have to get surgery tomorrow.
“First and foremost, I wanna say thank you to everyone who has sent their well-wishes and messaged me and everything, I really appreciate it, and it means a lot.

“Obviously you guys all know that I’ve been working the last eight-plus years in the WWE and in my wrestling career to obtain a title of some sort. And I’d finally gotten my hands on the women’s tag team titles with Chelsea, and I think we’ve been champs for 20-something days.
“So obviously it’s super bitter to say that it’s come to an end due to an injury, especially being that it’s my first injury in wrestling, or really in sports in general, and I’ve been a lifelong athlete since I was 5/6 years old.
“So obviously it’s super disappointing and it could not come at a worse time, but I don’t really think any injury comes at a great time. And that’s kinda just how the cookie crumbles.

“But what I will say is that my life has kind of been a journey of trials and tribulations, just how so many others’ have been, and we all go through ups and downs, but something that has always been part of my character and who I am is I love being tested, and I love testing my will power and my strength, and my mental and physical durability.
“So I feel like coming back from this injury, although it’s unfortunate, I feel like it’s gonna give me a bigger motivation and just passion for what I already love doing, and that’s being in the WWE.
“So, I love you guys, I wanted to thank you guys for all your support, and tell you that I’m gonna be back sooner rather than later, and I’m gonna be ready to put my hair up and square up.”

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