Fans have been complaining for years about the lack of a good tag team division in wrestling. WWE has, on occasion, given fans hope that things might improve but it has always turned out be a false start. Vince McMahon is reportedly not a huge fan of tag teams, instead focusing his energy on finding the next John Cena. There's a theory that tag team wrestling doesn't draw but that's nonsense. In the 1980s and into the 90s, tag team matches could do big business if built correctly. The NWA/WCW were especially good at building up tag team matches enough to do big business. Then again, WCW had a lot of great tag teams on their books so maybe it was a little easier for them. If you want to feel even more depressed about the current state of tag team wrestling, just take a look at some of the phenomenal teams that graced WCW rings in the 1980s and 90s. Tag team wrestling was an afterthought in WWE for much of this time and only really became featured again with Edge & Christian, The Hardys and The Dudleys in the early 2000s but WCW placed a lot of emphasis on their tag teams and elevated their Tag Team Championship in the process. Here we count down the fifteen best tag teams in WCW history.