10 WWE Questions You Most Want Answered (Aug 9)

7. Best Era For Tag Team Wrestling?

From @Sbruus1: What was the best era for tag team wrestling?
Since we're a WWE site for the most part my answer will be WWE related. There are really two eras that stand out and that's the late 1980s/early 1990s led by teams such as the Hart Foundation, British Bulldogs, Demolition, Rockers, Legion of Doom, Strike Force and some others as well. It was an era where there were so many teams and WWE did a great job of involving everybody. There was a lot of depth, that's for sure. The other time period that really stood out was the late 1990s/early 2000s (Attitude Era) with Edge & Christian, Hardy Boys, Dudley Boys, New Age Outlaws, Acolytes, Too Cool and some others also. The three first teams are really the ones that carried it and they were some of the best teams ever. Picking the better era is tough, but the choice for me is those guys in the Attitude Era just due to the fact that the quality of wrestling was so high and they took it to another level when they incorporated ladders to have tag team ladder matches as well as TLC matches that were truly unforgettable. It would be nice to see WWE go back to that level of tag teams where they can go six or seven teams deep to have an actual strong division. It looked like they might get there a year ago, but it didn't really happen. Tag team wrestling is a great thing for the business. It's just a matter of WWE caring about it enough to promote it the right way.
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