10 Quick Fixes To Improve WWE

7. Hire Three Tag Teams

Redragon I'm not asking for a lot here WWE, all I'm asking for is three more tag teams! Six people. That's it. When it comes to tag team feuds in WWE, this is how it goes: one team holds the title, another team challenges for them. No other tag team matches happen unless they involve the people holding the title and their upcoming challengers. The challengers win a couple of non-title matches, and they face off in a variety of six man tags as well as one-on-one matches. Repeat over and over again until everyone is sick of the teams involved. Gold and Stardust faced off against The Usos in one form or another close to 20 times on TV! Same with Wyatt Family and Usos before that. It's just way, way, way too much. Basically you can count the number of actual teams in all of WWE's six hours of programming a week on one hand: The Usos, Gold and Stardust, Los Matadores, Miz and Mizdown (kind of) and Slater Gator (kind of). Big Show and Henry split up before they really got started, RybAxel called it quits (great idea!), The Wyatt Family was cut off at the knees and split up, and, well, that's it! Does it even mean anything when you're the champion out of four teams? Would a gold medal mean anything if only four people were competing? WWE, you don't even need to scour the indy scenes for the teams, here, I'll give the names to you: Christopher Daniels and Kazarian, The Young Bucks and ReDragon. Now I know what you're thinking WWE "Daniels? He's in his 40s!" Well yes, he is. But he can still flat-out go, his character is immensely entertaining, and he could help develop younger wrestlers. WWE doesn't need to have a 10-year game plan for a guy like that. Bring him in, put him in the tag division for two years and then move on. The Bucks and ReDragon could be around for years, and could eventually be split up with the potential to be breakout single stars. Sound good WWE? Great, now go do it!
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