
WWE: Four Tag Teams That Can Help The Weak Division
It's no secret that WWE doesn't care about their tag team division. If they did, Santino and Kozlov wouldn't be tag team champions and we would still have teams such as The Hart Dynasty, Cryme Tyme, etc.
Over the past few weeks, I have seen many people on the B/R write about how they will help save the WWE tag team division. All the ideas were good and so, I chose to give it a shot.
Here are four tag teams I would bring into WWE to try and help their tag division.
The Rock N' Rave Infection
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The Rock N' Rave Infection start this list off. The team was in TNA for awhile before Lance Rock and Jimmy Rave were released. They didn't find any real success in TNA.
For those of you who don't know this team; they had rock-star gimmicks, and those guitars are from the videogame Guitar Hero. So they aren't real and I don't recall them ever using them as weapons.
Again, for those of you who don't know this team. Does the big guy in the top hat look familiar? He should. He was recently in WWE under the ring name of Vance Archer.
Had WWE signed Jimmy Rave, we could have seen The Rock N' Rave Infection in WWE, just without Christy Hemme.
So WWE signed one half of this team and brought Christy Hemme into the wrestling industry via Diva Search. Vance Archer teamed with Curt Hawkins before Archer got the axe.
The Basham Brothers
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Remember these guys? You should. Doug and Danny Basham. They weren't really related but shared in ring last names to make as if they were. They're simply two guys that look exactly alike in every way, but they're not twins. That's common, right?
Anyway these guys debuted on Smackdown! in 2003. They beat Los Guerreros for their first tag team championship. After they lost the titles, they went from champs to jobbers on Velocity. Thankfully enough, JBL let them join his Cabinet.
JBL's Cabinet really got the ball rolling again for these fake twins. In 2005 they won the tag team titles again and were doing good for themselves. That is until No Way Out. They lost the titles to Los Guerreros and began jobbing again.
Soon after losing tag team gold, The Bashams left JBL's Cabinet. Like all tag teams in WWE nowadays, they had to be broken up. The Bashams were split during the draft and slowly slipped out off everyone's minds.
They had a very short tenure in TNA. Christy Hemme brought them in and managed them. They feuded with the Voodoo Kin Mafia briefly, then got the boot.
The Highlanders
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"Weighing in at a combined weight of 34.9 stone. Robbie and Rory McAllister; The Highlanders!"
I always though that The Highlanders were a cool tag team. They're from Scotland and debuted in the WWE in 2000.
The Highlanders never won any tag team titles while in WWE, though they had the chance to multiple times.
Late in their WWE careers, The Highlanders went downhill. They turned heel but gained nothing out of it. They lost to Hornswoggle and Mick Foley in a Royal Rumble qualifying match.
They were released in August 2008. All they need is a second chance.
(Robbie McAllister was at a TNA event during Wrestlemania weekend and shown on camera. Because of that, WWE didn't give Robbie his $5,000 Wrestlemania paycheck.)
Deuce & Domino
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Deuce and Domino were managed by Cherry and came to WWE in 2007. The team had a 1950's greaser gimmick. They were one-time tag team champions.
After they lost the titles, they ditched Cherry and picked up Maryse. Talk about an upgrade! However the upgrade didn't help (just ask Ted DiBiase) and they kept losing.
They had a losing streak, got frustrated, and fought each other, thus breaking up the tag team. Neither of them were successful in singles competition and got released.
Deuce N' Domino were a young athletic team and I think they would be a good addition to WWE's tag team division right now.
That's All, Folks!
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"That's All Folks!"
Do you guys agree or disagree? Do you Bleachers like the teams I chose? Who should I have added? Let me know. All comments are welcome.






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