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Old 04-22-2011, 01:27 PM   #2
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I just wish WWE could see the money in developing lasting tag teams once again. Nowadays if we get a great tag team worth lasting (The Hart Dynasty, Primo and Carlito, hell even Cryme Tyme) WWE shoots the wad an does a feud angle before you can wipe you ass.

The Rotunda's would make a great tag team in WWE no doubt, they have history and they are very good together. I have seen their FCW matches and I was very impressed with their double team moves, and old school style.

WWE is pushing their chosen few hard when they debut like Sheamus and Barrett, and then cooling them off, leaving it to them to rise to the top again. I understand the method, seeing as there are no territories for guys to gain high level experience, and the indies are identical to cirque de sole now, so nobody learns anything on the WWE level.

If WWE used tag teams well, marketed two guys together, then after a few years a break up would do good for one or both wrestlers, plus they would get high level experience in a safe way.
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