10 Wrestling Tag Teams That Should Never Have Split

8. America's Most Wanted

Americas Most Wanted TNA

TNA are often derided nowadays for being a company bereft of fresh ideas. Much of that derision has been merited over the years, yet it shouldn't gloss over the fact that Impact Wrestling has produced some of the best tag-teams in modern times.

America's Most Wanted, a team formed between 'Cowboy' James Storm and 'Wildcat' Chris Harris, must be considered one of them.

TNA originals, the pair worked from 2002-2006 as a team and had a lot of gas left in the tank when those penning storylines decided it was time for a split. Dissolving AMW did nothing for Harris, because the former tag star failed to ignite as a singles performer.

For his part, the beer-drinking Storm went on to form another successful team with Bobby Roode as Beer Money, but that just highlights how he struggled on his own too. America's Most Wanted had a super-slick, cool vibe to them that should have stayed in TNA rather than being dismissed just for the sake of it.

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