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The Bloodline taking center stage on SmackDown as of late hasn't completely overshadowed a high-profile program that WWE has subtly been planting the seeds for in the background. Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton has been inevitable since the moment Rhodes captured the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 40.

It's a far bigger attraction than Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa and should be coming to fruition sooner rather than later. The creation of a midcard title in WWE's women's division should also be imminent, though nothing has been remotely teased.



The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship have largely flopped and the ladies of Raw and SmackDown could use something much more coveted to fight for. With Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com reporting that the idea has been discussed internally within WWE, perhaps it could eventually become a reality and pave the way for more stars to be afforded opportunities.

This installment of Quick Takes will discuss why a women's midcard title would be beneficial, why Swerve Strickland has more to gain from winning at All In than Bryan Danielson, The Bloodline not needing tag team gold right now, and more. Rhodes vs. Sikoa for the Undisputed WWE Championship is expected to headline SummerSlam on Aug.

3, but the aftermath of the event will be what sets the stage for an equally exciting fall season. Not only will Roman Reigns' return kick off The Bloodline's next chapter, Rhodes will have a new threat waiting in the wings for a shot at his title: Randy Orto.

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