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Beside what has been said above, have actual tag teams, and not "random main eventers thrown together for a tag match."
I mean, It's pretty much every week we have two faces teaming up to face their respective ppv opponent/current feud. Punk and Orton vs Miz and Del Rio, Ryder and Orton vs BArrett and Ziggler, Cena and Punk vs Del Rio and Miz, Cena and Ryder vs R Truth and Miz, etc, etc, etc. Not only is it overdone, it makes feuds drag on and on because the we're seeing the two guys feuding fighting each other constantly. Instead, if you get some credible tag teams, you could put them on the opposite side of that equation. For one moment, let's pretend "Air Boom" is a credible, well built tag team that actually consists of real tag team wrestlers, as opposed to two singles guys thrown together. Now imagine if instead of having the above combinations, have the feuding face and heel team up against the established team, or two faces who have different opponents at the ppv teaming up to fight the established team. Now imagine if the established team actually does well, and even legitimately wins sometimes. I mean, if Ryder and Ziggler were forced to team up against Air Boom, and could actually lose without arguing with each other, and without looking weak because they lost to a tag team, that would be a huge step in the right direction. They need to bring back the idea that the tag team is greater as a whole than the parts that make it up. So while Evan Bourne may not be able to beat Ziggler or someone by himself, as part of his team with Kofi, he can. |
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