10 Upcoming Triple H Moves That Will Shock WWE Fans

4. Tag Team Wrestling Is Fixed...Or Is It?

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Looking at the biggest broadest picture, the salvation of tag team within WWE has been one of Triple H's primary objectives since taking over as the company's top dog. But drilling a little deeper suggests otherwise.

And it's not even that deep this time - did you see what Braun Strowman did to half the f*cking division during his return?

Here's the thing; no wrestling booker is perfect even when they're on a hot streak, and Triple H is still capable of grave errors during this particularly warm one. The fatal four-way the 'Monster Among Men' smashed up was for a Number One contender's slot, despite leaving out the new vicious Viking Raiders following their biggest victory in months. A victory over The New Day, who were included in the match.

A redundant eight-man tag on SmackDown was a good laugh because of the (presumably doomed) Maximum Male Models, but The Usos are hitting a year on top and need credible foes before an inevitably awesome showdown with Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens.

Expectations aren't for Hunter fix all of WWE's ills overnight, but he doubling down on one of Vince McMahon's most egregious failings would be a rotten look during this particular period of good will.

 
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