It’s not a situation that should have come about. But it
has. NXT’s doubles scene is the superior.
The main roster has just three tag teams of real note. The
Shield tandem of Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, Daniel Bryan and Kane's Team
Hell No, and the Prime Time Players. Of those three double acts it can only be
said that two are genuinely cared about by the majority of the audience (the
odd ones out being, of course, the PTPs). Of those two teams only one appears
to have a future beyond the next month or so. WWE have begun teasing the split
of Bryan and Kane in favour of utilising ‘The World’s Toughest Vegan’ as a
singles act.
So that's one team, The Shield, in WWE with a secure long
term future that are over to a significant degree. They're backed up by Jimmy
and Jey Uso, 3MB, Tons of Funk and
(possibly) the Rhodes Scholars. It's not what you'd call a thriving division.
Meanwhile the developmental system has multiple teams of
note. It's fitting that the Wyatt Family, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan, are the
current NXT tag champs because they're the best unit in the league. They look
different to everyone else, they wrestle well, have a fascinating gimmick, and
a captivating manager in Bray Wyatt.
Can the Wyatt Family help to breathe life back into the WWE tag team division?
Debuting as heels (which is almost guaranteed to happen)
could harm the Wyatt Family’s chances of creating a stir in the division,
because The Shield have carved out a niche for themselves as the heel team of
note. It won’t be impossible for the Wyatts to get over, but it will limit WWE’s
options with them.
The Wyatts are backed up by the recent alliance of Kassius
Ohno and Corey Graves, Scott Dawson and Garrett Dylan, Adrian Neville and
Oliver Grey (well, when Grey’s healthy again), and what looks like a reformed
Ascension team of Conor O’Brian and Rick Victor. That's an impressive talent
list by anybody's reckoning.
Ohno and Graves may not have been together long but they
gel well as a unit. I don't just mean they're chemistry in the ring, it's their
look as much as anything else. They seem right as a unit. That's a very
important first step. Like most people I’d prefer to see the Kings of Wrestling
reformed but it’s not going to happen. Ohno and Graves could be a decent
substitute.
Dawson and Dylan both look very nondescript but showed a
lot of promise as characters in their recent debut. They’re doing a gimmick
comparable to Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch or America’s Most Wanted. They’re
country boys who like to wear baseball caps and drink beer. In this case they
also like to carry BBQ sauce to the ring with them. As a signature foreign
object choice it’s pretty interesting.
Also in Dawson and Dylan’s favour is the fact that they’ve
been given a manager: the easy-to-dislike Sylvester Lefort. His charisma will
help to mask their apparent lack in the area. If the unit can come up with a
name they could do well for themselves in WWE.
Keep these guys with Sylvester Lefort and they could go far
Grey’s almost guaranteed a call-up alongside Neville when
he’s healthy again, assuming Neville isn’t promoted first of course. An
exciting babyface combo is exactly what the WWE roster needs to combat the
likes of The Shield and The Wyatt Family. If WWE wanted to put Neville into a
team before Grey’s return they could always stick him with Sami Zayn. I think
they’d be great together.
I've written at length before now about WWE's lack of
interest in their tag team division and why it would benefit them to reverse
the stance. It's finally coming back to bite them here. Not only is their
developmental league showing up their international roster of Superstars but
The Shield's standing is at risk.
By putting the tag team championships on 'The Hounds of
Justice' WWE have drawn attention to them as a unit. They're now in a position
where fans will expect them to wrestle in tag team matches regularly. It will
become apparent very quickly if they keep getting cycled through the same
opponents because they've been such a heavily pushed act. Constant rematches
will only make people bored of them.
The title defence against the new combo of Randy Orton
and Daniel Bryan will be a nice change and the rumoured match against the
Undertaker and Kane at SummerSlam could be very exciting but they’re one off
matches. The Shield need regular units to oppose.
The answer to these troubles, as I've written before, is
for WWE to take tag teams seriously. Call up the Wyatt Family and Neville and
Zayn and create some regular teams from the guys on the roster who're currently
treading water. Oh, and promote whoever's been scripting NXT for the last year.
They're great at their job.
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