10 Best Wrestling Tag Teams Of 2019 (So Far)

4. Lucha Brothers

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One of the few pairs to offer a virtual guarantee of quality in 2019, The Lucha Brothers provide just about everything from the terrifying (Penta El 0 M) to the death-defying (Fenix) and don't shy away from taking similar levels of he punishment they're capable of dishing out for the good of the match.

A show-stealer at AEW's Double Or Nothing with The Young Bucks was followed up on by another mind-blowing spotfest with the Jacksons and Kenny Omega alongside partner Laredo Kid, and though the Brothers haven't yet defeated the Vice Presidents on their own stage, they have traded AAA Tag Titles with the duo in between.

Advantaged by their superlative records as singles stars before bringing their devastating dominance to the doubles division, it's highly likely the pair will be placed in a prominent role when weekly television commences. Traditionalists enhanced in aura by futuristic sh*tkickings, the pair could well get their first win over The Young Bucks when it matters most - with the All Elite Wrestling Tag Team Titles on the line.

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