2013 saw the return of The New Age Outlaws to the tag team division for a short run as the tag team champions. They were insanely over with the crowd and Road Dogg showed that he still had a lot of life left in him. He might not have had as much of a spring in his step as he used to, but he was still able to keep up with many of the young guns on the roster. The great thing about Road Dogg is that he can either be part of a DX reunion or he could be brought back on his own, but it would be best if he was brought back with his partner in crime. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85b5aYDeF7s
5. Billy Gunn
When The New Age Outlaws returned last year, Billy Gunn was the one who looked like he was still wrestling as if he was in his twenties, but that is just one reason this guy's still got it. His charisma and likability are two of his biggest assets and the way Gunn can get a crowd on their feet is a trait any Superstar would be wise to study. Seeing The New Age Outlaws have another run in the tag team division would be great for the younger generation. Other than The Usos, there are no tag teams in WWE who have been together all that long. These two could really help the division establish its credibility again by having great matches and reminding everyone that tag team wrestling can often be more exciting than a singles match.
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