As WWE Superstars gear up for the post-WrestleMania period and the annual Draft, anticipation mounts for the potential return of a former champion who has been absent from the promotion for an extended period.
The annual WWE Draft signifies a pivotal moment for stars within the company, heralding shifts in the wrestling terrain and career trajectories across all three brands. For returning superstars, it serves as a platform for resurgence, with former Women’s Tag Team Champion Sonya Deville reportedly preparing for her comeback.
According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), the 30-year-old wrestler is on track for an in-ring return after undergoing knee surgery, signaling her imminent comeback.
Deville’s absence from weekly television stems from a left ACL tear sustained during a tag team match on the blue brand. As speculation swirls around her return, fans eagerly await her next moves within the promotion.
Revitalizing the Women’s Tag Team Division
The Women’s Tag Team Championships witnessed a resurgence under Triple H’s new regime, breathing new life into the division with impactful changes. However, injuries plagued superstars, leading to frequent title changes and disruptions in reigning partnerships.
Last year, Sonya Deville and Chelsea Green clinched the titles, marking a triumphant moment. Unfortunately, Deville’s injury cut short their reign, prompting Piper Niven to step in as Green’s partner to maintain the championship momentum.
Despite the setback, Green and Deville’s partnership remains a tantalizing prospect upon the latter’s return. As fans await Deville’s comeback, the possibility of reigniting the dynamic duo’s on-screen chemistry adds an exciting dimension to the Women’s Tag Team division.