10 Teams Who Could Revolutionise The WWE's Tag Division

1. The New Day

The New Day
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By now, we’re all in agreement: New Day most certainly do rock.

Whether it’s more of an indictment on the rest of the WWE product or not, it’s no exaggeration to say that a lot of the people who religiously tune in to WWE programming week after week are doing so with the expectation that the antics of The New Day will be the highlight of the show.

With that being said, those people tuning in are never disappointed by Xavier Woods, Kofi Kingston and Big E. This trio have made tag team encounters must-see purely based on the entertainment value they bring to anything they’re involved in.

Going forward, The New Day are the most vital cog in keeping the tag team ranks ticking along and progressing as the WWE looks to make the division relevant and ‘hot’ once more.

They say that they’re here to make WWE great again, and so far The New Day are certainly living up to that claim. Now sing it with me…

New. Day. Rocks... New, Day, Rocks... New. Day. Rocks…

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