Tag team wrestling had faded into relative obscurity only a few years ago, but the WWE has seemed content on revitalizing the once-fallen division. The Tag Team Champions, the Usos, have led the charge in helping re-establish the tag division of WWE. Surprisingly, however, WWE video games have always seemed to lack a wealth of tag team maneuvers. Furthermore, there are a number of classic tag finishers that have been missing for far too long.
26. Hart Attack
A classic of tag team wrestling, the Hart Attack was named after the decorated Hart Foundation duo. Jim Neidhart would lift the opponent while Bret Hart would come charging with a match-ending clothesline.
25. Backdrop & Neckbreaker Combo
Frequently used by the Dudley Boyz as a sort-of inverted Dudley Death Drop, this tag maneuver has become a fairly common tandem move.
24. Spike Piledriver
A relatively simple and frequent tag team move. One partner lifts the opponent up for a piledriver, while the other leaps from the top rope and helps drive the opponent's head into the mat.
23. Assisted Powerbomb
The powerbomb remains a feared move in the world of wrestling. The assisted version ups the ante -- as showcased by the Shield -- as more than one competitor drives their opponent into the mat.