Why Edge Holds the Key To Reviving the Tag Team Division in the WWE

Rodney  Southern by Correspondent Written on May 24, 2009
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 15:  World Heavyweight Champion Edge during WWE Smackdown at Acer Arena on June 15, 2008 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Gaye Gerard/Getty Images) (Photo by Gaye Gerard/Getty Images)
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After decimating all comers, and week after week of talking about how nobody can beat them, they come out on Raw one night and offer a match to anybody in the back. 

Out comes Edge and Christian, and the feud is on.  The pop would be so loud that it might just blow the roof off the place.  

This move would not be about simply recycling old stars.  The point is, Edge and Christian would be the perfect springboard for other tag teams to jump off of.  Few tag teams were better at helping other tag teams look good than Edge and Christian.

Think about it...  How good were the Hardyz without Edge and Christian?  The same goes for the Dudley Boys.  They all fed off one another, and some great young tag teams could be built by the pop that Edge and Christian would bring.

Though this article is largely fantasy, and simply what I would love to see, the WWE is based on those very principles.  

It could happen, and man would it be sweet!

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