10 Best Wrestling Tag Teams Of 2019 (So Far)

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The New Day
AEW

Anchors of AEW's burgeoning tag division, SCU have presented assured, experienced displays thus far for the company, augmenting reputations forged separately and together over the decades they've shared in the industry.

Christopher Daniels could finally be reaching the end of his run - a singles match against CIMA at Fyter Fest was the first notable case of his age betraying his work rather than the other way around - but as a hot tag recipient for either Frankie Kazarian or Scorpio Sky, he's still got bucketloads to offer.

Sure to succeed as a unit in the short term at least, the trio picking up wins in an organisation where such things actually matter could well position them as Tony Khan's first Tag Team Champions. Perfect opening match wrestlers or proficient higher up the card with similarly elevated stakes, the Kazarian/Sky combination could run for several more years with Daniels as an elite alternate.

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