Billie Starkz feels AEW & ROH should have Women’s Tag Team Titles

Photo Courtesy: Ring of Honor

The idea was suggested and Starkz expressed that she’s game. 

The first-ever ROH Women’s World Television Champion is Billie Starkz. She captured the belt at Supercard of Honor by besting Queen Aminata in the tournament final. 

Starkz is paired with Lexy Nair and ROH Women’s World Champion Athena on-screen. The idea of more gold being added to their group was brought to Starkz’s mind as she did a virtual signing for RDP Promotions. It was suggested by a chat user that AEW and ROH need Women’s Tag Titles and she agreed. 

I agree with that statement (that AEW & ROH need Women’s Tag Titles) but, if we’re being honest here, we already know who would have the belts. The current champs. Come on now.

Circling back to Supercard of Honor, Starkz stated that she did not know she was winning the belt until the day of. 

I didn’t know until day of (that I was winning ROH Women’s World TV Title). It wasn’t like there was any lead-up. It was just like, hey, you know your match now. Have fun. I feel like the after-match was more fun for me. Like, the aftermath of winning and then still going to see all my friends afterwards and having this huge, crazy weekend where I don’t travel and see people as much as I do. I see the people I work with at AEW all the time but then, all of my indie friends that I kind of disappeared from, I got to show off and be like, ‘Look, I won this cool, pretty thing. Take pictures with me.’

The 19-year-old Starkz is signed to AEW/ROH. She wrestled at an ROH TV taping in late April and bested Dream Girl Ellie in a Proving Ground match. 

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit RDP Promotions with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions.

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