8 Attitude Era Tag Teams That Should Return To WWE

1. The Hardy Boyz

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I mean, obviously right? They may now be broken in TNA, but the overriding feeling seems to be that there is merely a clock kept somewhere in WWE HQ that will eventually wind down to zero, and at that time Matt & Jeff Hardy will be brought back home.

In many ways the Hardyz encapsulated all that was great about the Attitude Era. They were wrestling fans who grew up in the cartoon era and followed their own dream despite not being the biggest, a new generation of stars who conceivably could have been in the crowd. Their style was a modern evolution too, taking what The Rockers had done and injecting some new life into it.

The Hardyz are one of the few teams that could walk back into WWE and find themselves immediately in a position of prominence. Nobody expects Thrasher and Mosh to get to the final of the SmackDown tag tournament, but would Slater & Rhyno be going over Matt & Jeff. The answer is clearly no.

The only thing that will stop The Hardy Boyz running riot in WWE's tag team division once again is their value as singles competitors. Until then, that clock continues to tick.

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