10 Wrestlers That Have Soared Since WWE WrestleMania 35

6. The Revival

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The best tag team in WWE (and perhaps all of wrestling) have traded titles with various other twosomes in 2019, but have at least found roles on the company's bloated main roster as the supreme cheating sh*thouses they've always been able to be.

Runs alongside Shane McMahon as well as a recent reign as SmackDown Tag Team Champions have both serviced the important narrative that they are the team to beat. The art of tag wrestling isn't lost, but only because Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson have worked so hard to find it, and never before have they been able to carve out a spell consistent enough to speak to their intent.

Ultimately, as shorter stouter practitioners of wrestling's elder sciences, they're only ever a tipsy tweet or badly booked angle away from a brand new burial, but it appears as though they've at least survived the worst of Raw and SmackDown's needless excesses.

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