7. The Tag Titles Get Some Much Needed Momentum
WWE.comIf any championship in the WWE is currently acting as the black sheep of the family, it's the WWE Tag Team Championships. The division can't seem to catch a break, despite Triple H's big plans for tag team wrestling when he became COO of the company. No matter who picks up the belts, they just can't seem to instill some prestige and hype into them. The WWE tried to give them back to a legendary team (The New Age Outlaws) to remind everyone just how good the division was, but that project ultimately failed. They then went with The Rhodes Brothers after a pretty hot angle involving them and The Authority, but the momentum was quickly lost. However, Money in the Bank could prove to be a real defining moment for the tag division, as we could potentially see new champions being crowned. Erick Rowan and Luke Harper are former NXT Tag Team Champions, and they look to be in a real strong position to dethrone The Uso's at Money in the Bank. They also seem to be moving away from Bray Wyatt - which could suggest a number of things. They're now boasting their own (ridiculously creepy) entrance music, and they could well be the duo who gives the tag division what it has been missing all these months.