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Dynamic Duos: The Evolution Of WWE’s Tag Team Division

4 months ago By Jhon Woug

It has always been the texture of the tag team division that is the lure to the professional wrestling fan within World Wrestling Entertainment. At stake here is the dynamism of the storytelling: it’s a whirligig, and it brings memorable partnerships and tag encounters with it. Tag team wrestling introduces some unique elements of strategy and cooperation into in-ring psychology, making it radically different from singles competition. When looking back through WWE’s history, the ever-changing face of the tag team division reflects the changes possible within the wrestling industry, popular culture, and the WWE itself. This article will track the evolution of the division through Team Titles won, some of the teams that signed their names in the history books, and the effect that tag team wrestling has had on the rest of WWE.

The Golden Age of Tag Team Wrestling
Professional wrestling history places the beginning of WWE’s tag team division in the early days. In the ’50s and ’60s, tag team wrestling started growing and becoming famous. Given this situation, the United States became the base for many promotions, which generally had tag team matches on their shows. The World Wide Wrestling Federation, WWWF, now known by the name WWE, saw a splendid business opportunity and, hence, introduced its tag team championships.

The early Tag Team Division of WWE was heralded by teams such as The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Heffernan), who showcased a new style of tag-team maneuvers based mainly on innovation and the flair for the dramatic. Equally accomplished with the Valiant Brothers (Jimmy and Johnny Valiant), who steered a tricky path of charisma, over-the-topness, and in-ring charisma.

The Making of the WWE Tag Team Championship
In 1971, WWE finally made the WWE World Tag Team Championship an official champion affirmed division and the recognition of the growing importance of tag team wrestling. The first champions became Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler, and they made much competitive division, whereby many legendary teams vied for the titles.
Iconic Tag Teams of the ’80s

This was the era of goldmine with them, as the growth of WWE’s tag team division was fast with iconoclastic tandems produced in numbers, and the cooperation might just bring wrestling to that landmark again. Adventure of the merging of athleticism and charisma for teamwork began in the stone years but is bound to leave footprints rubbed on the sands of time owing to drama.

British Bulldogs
The British Bulldogs were pretty athletic and full of aerial moves under the names of Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid. Feuds with teams like The Hart Foundation and the matches at the WrestleMania events typecast their names as tag teams of all time.
The Hart Foundation.
Together, Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart formed the tag team The Hart Foundation, combining technical wrestling and brute strength. Managed by Jimmy Hart, The Hart Foundation wrestled as a heel tag team, opposing favorites such as The British Bulldogs and Demolition, just to emphasize their diversity and in-ring chemistry.

Demolition
Demolition with Ax and Smash was a powerful Tag Team with their scary looks and the power in the ring. With the trio winning the title for WWE World Tag Team Champions thrice and an extended stay in reigns back in the days, their every match had blood.

The 1990s: The New Generation and the Attitude Era
Notwithstanding the changes happening in the WWE’s tag team division throughout the whole of the 1990s, especially since the evolution from the New Generation Era to the Attitude Era of wrestling, that decade opened its arms to new evident teams while fresh match types redefined what was known at the time as a ‘tag team’ match.

The New Age Outlaws
One of the great tag teams during this time was known as The New Age Outlaws; they were Road Dogg and Billy Gunn. They were charismatic and had excellent mic skills and chemistry in the ring, which made them instantly likable and cemented as part of the D-Generation X stable. It was unforgettable for this team’s catchphrases and entertaining promos.

The Hardy Boyz
Contributing their part to tagging the wrestling revolution with a high-risk, high-flying style were Matt and Jeff Hardy, who combined to form the tag team Hardy Boyz. The ladder matches these two participated in against teams like Edge and Christian and The Dudley Boyz have now become legends, especially their performances in the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches at WrestleMania.

Edge and Christian
Edge and Christian, on the other hand, were as good as sorrows to each other, always getting something funny out, be it verbal or physical. Their uneasy acquaintance with The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz truly defined the Tag Team field in the Attitude Era. The tag team has previously held the WWE World Tag Team Championship seven times, with a few other appearances in TLC matches. This legacy would solidify one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history.

The Dudley Boyz
There was The Dudley Boyz, consisting of Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley, who had a very hardcore, no-nonsense technique within the tag team division. The use of tables and brutal matches against Hardy Boyz and Edge and Christian forged them to be one of the most dominating teams during this period. The Dudley Boyz are the most decorated tag team in wrestling history, having captured titles in multiple promotions.

The 2000s: The Ruthless Aggression Era
The age that enriched the chronicles of the tag team sphere in WWE with their veteran efforts. The age was highly associated with hard-hitting rivalries and some theatrical runs with the titles.
Animal Crackers

Eddie and Chavo Guerrero made Los Guerreros a blend of technician wrestling with some Latino heat. Their “Lie, Cheat, Steal” personas mixed perfectly with their wrestling skills and fanned favorite status, netting multiple reigns as WWE Tag Team Champions.

The World’s Greatest Tag Team
Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas were known as The World’s Greatest Tag Team. They had not only one but quite a few great performances portraying their amateur wrestling backgrounds, fusing them fantastically with their technical wrestling abilities. This team, managed by Kurt Angle as part of Team Angle, made huge waves early on, winning the WWE Tag Team Championship for success before turning in some great work in the ring.

Team Hell No
Added to the tag team division was the mix of comedy and intensity brought in by the odd couple of Kane and Daniel Bryan, otherwise known as Team Hell No. Ever since they joined through anger management therapy, with their respective characteristics forming a unique pairing, they hit it off to many WWE Tag Team Championship title reigns.
Now in the Modern Era: Resurgence and Reinvention

In recent years, WWE has worked hard on its tag team division, featuring new teams and match types and generally making tag team wrestling feel as crucial as WWE stars like to think it is.
The Usos

The Usos, Jimmy, and Jey Uso, in fact—by now, it should be recognized—have been the constant factor in just what up-to-date WWE tag team wrestling mainly puts forward. These changes from a classic babyface team to a more edgy, streetwise persona had freshened things up. Over their time with WWE and multiple WWE Tag Team Championship reigns, The Usos delivered stand-out matches that solidified them as one of the great tag teams in the history of the WWE.

The New Day
Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods are all colleagues who define, within them, what it takes to represent a successful tag team in WWE. Together, a trafficable amount of charisma and great chemistry while in the ring take them much further with each championship school because they manage to be some of the biggest favorites that just work it out on time. The New Day manages to strike that perfect balance of humor and athleticism and has thus made their presence prominent in any history about the tag team division.

The Revival
Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder, better known as The Revival, brought back an old-school wrestling philosophy into the WWE tag team division. Fans and peers respected them for their technical wrestling and tag team psychology. This showed their ability in classic tag team wrestling with the matches they had against teams like DIY and The Undisputed Era.

The Street Profits
What sets The Street Profits apart from all single-tag teams is the combination of exceptional charisma, athleticism, and energy that Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins both bring to the table. Their humorously poised personas and power performances in the ring have placed these two in the forefront. They are a prime team that struts away holding multiple championships under their belt due to this powerhouse couple’s dynamic fan engagement.

The Impact of NXT on Tag Team Wrestling
NXT, the developmental brand of WWE, has also been integral in revitalizing the tag team scene. Many promising tag teams have debuted in NXT, and it provided more misery for them to show their skills. Hence tag team wrestling has more follow-ups and excitement.

DIY
Tag team partners Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa, collectively known as DIY, have a way of breaking through with wrestling fans of NXT through the extraordinary in-ring chemistry they portray, along with superb emotional storytelling. Their matches have been critically graded as good while facing the quality tag team duals of The Revival and The Authors of Pain, which have only gone on to underline the level of excellent tag team wrestling that is showcased at NXT.

The Undisputed Era
Undisputed Era members Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, Bobby Fish, and Roderick Strong are all members of this dominating team. Generally, when a tag team has four very technically proficient wrestlers engaging in factional warfare and manhandling the competition overall, they are the hands-down rulers of the division. Of the two, O’Reilly and Fish would prove to be a very impactful tag team, holding multiple reigns with the NXT Tag Team titles with some genuinely standout performances going down the record books.

American Alpha
American Alpha’s Chad Gable and Jason Jordan brought a combination of amateur wrestling and high-impact moves to NXT. Their rise to prominence, then eventually winning the NXT Tag Team Championship, reflected their talents and a bright future, with the possibility of a great addition to the main roster.

The Role of Women in Tag Team Wrestling
In its continuing evolution, WWE has, in past years, grown its division of tag teams to comprise female superstars, recognizing both the rise in the popularity of its women’s roster and the immense talent fueling it. The WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship, introduced in 2019, was a huge deal for women.

The IIconics
Billie Kay and Peyton Royce, former names from the duo The IIconics, were one of the first teams ever to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship. It was these two that were able to make a standout impression for women’s wrestling with their dubbed charisma and in-ring chemistry.

Bayley and Sasha Banks
Sasha Banks and Bayley, collectively known as The Boss ‘n’ Hug Connection, led the division forward. Their historic reign as the first-ever WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions gave lots of hope to the division.

The Kabuki Warriors
As a tag team, they are part of The Kabuki Warriors, probably one of the greatest amalgamations of Japanese wrestling style combined with sheer charisma in women’s wrestling. Most of all, during their title reign, including stand-alone matches against Teams like Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross, it brought out the depth within the women’s division.

WWE Tag Team Division: Where Do They Go From Here?
The WWE tag team division continues to hold tremendous hope for excitement shortly. Building new teams, nurturing talent destined for NXT in current times, and creating expanded opportunities in women’s tag team wrestling—these are the things that will bring change to the division.

New and Emerging Teams
WWE’s dedication to the production and birth of new talent makes me confident in the company; new and interestingly promising tag teams will keep coming. With teams in the pipeline that include Imperium and Legado Del Fantasma, the tag team division should be getting more and more enjoyable.

Continued Influence of NXT
Tag teams will be made in bulk in NXT. Due to the emphasis the brand puts on quality wrestling and character building, it shall provide the perfect atmosphere for these teams to gauge their capabilities before making a successful challenge to the main roster.

An Increase to the Women’s Tag Team Division
WWE cannot do without continuously expanding and increasing the depth of its female tag team division. The introduction of more female teams with good storylines and regular mentions of the women’s tag team championships in programs will be ways of ensuring this growth. Better storylines and much more hype interwoven between countless Innovative forms of matches and continuity in storylines in the division concerning them will remain fresh and creative. Multi-team matches, new formats of tournaments, new win-based flags, and cross-brand feuds will continue to afford the fans something different and thrilling in the tag division of the company.

Conclusion
The tag team division of WWE has passed under many evolutions, which proves something about the timeless appeal and dynamism of tag team wrestling. Ever since there were early pioneers in the fifties, through the immoral teams of the eighties to even the revolutionary pairs of today’s age, tag team wrestling has been paramount in shaping WWE’s legacy. Its penchant for reinventing itself kept it fresh and exciting for millions globally. Even into the future, WWE continues to have its tag team division as not only the backbone of its in-ring program but also the last bastion where children can still dream of emerging superstars and already proven teams can etch out strong, continuing legacies. This agenda of WWE continues, with support to its superstars in mental health and well-being, reminding them to do their bit in keeping the wrestling community healthier and robust. Far from over, the evolution of the WWE Tag Team Division’s newest chapter looks as thrilling and impactful as the ones that were etched in times gone by.

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