10 Most Underrated WWE Feuds Of The 2010s

1. The New Day Vs. The Usos (2017)

Between summer and autumn 2017, The New Day and The Usos redefined tag team wrestling in WWE as they clashed over the SmackDown Tag Team Championships. A company that hadn't gotten doubles wrestling right since the early 2000s was allowing Big E, Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso the platform to change that drastically.

They didn't just achieve that. They raised the bar well above what was set in those famous Tables, Ladders and Chairs bouts from teams of yesteryear.

It was, however, imperative that the duo didn't go balls to the wall from the onset of this rivalry. Their first match of the rivalry - going down at Money In The Bank - was fine. It had its moments, but it was nowhere near as enchanting as, say, their Hell In A Cell match, or hell, even their Street Fight on a September episode of SmackDown. Each match brought something different because they just had that sort of chemistry with each other.

While you can easily, and rightfully so to an extent, question WWE with regards to the constant switching of the tag titles (they changed hands four times between 23 July and 8 October), there's no criticising the fact tag team wrestling in WWE was rejuvenated for a while because of these five men.

That this is rarely talked about anymore is a genuine tragedy.

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