10 Tag Teams WWE Split Up For Absolutely No Reason

6. The Hart Dynasty

It's fair to say that not every wrestler can go on to become a success individually, some are just better off in a tag-team. That was certainly the case with both Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith, who proved a popular duo as The Hart Dynasty. The addition of Natalya as their valet worked well too, and it seemed like the team would do well for years to come. Formed in 2007 down in WWE's then-developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling, the trio would later make a splash on the main roster in 2009. Initially, they were shown reforming as a unit on the ECW brand, but were subsequently drafted to SmackDown. Hopes were high that the tandem could do great things, but despite runs as WWE Tag Team Champions, WWE seemed intent on splitting them before they had even really got started. In late-2010, Tyson turned heel on his partner. The idea appeared to be that a push was impending for Smith, but things didn't work out that way. DH was released in 2011, whereas Kidd went on to form another duo with Cesaro. The Hart Dynasty should have stayed together, they had a lot more to offer.
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