Every Active WWE Tag Team: Ranked From Worst To Best

7. The Hype Bros

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The Hype Bros have their annoying traits. Mojo Rawley is an over-exuberant goober whose moveset consists solely of sprinting into his opponents at moderate speed, and the gimmick is as corny as it gets, appealing only to WWE's younger fans. Nonetheless, their ongoing split angle has been well played thus far, and it'll be worth the effort if it helps establish either Rawley or Zack Ryder as a consistent midcarder.

The duo have flirted with pushes throughout their main roster run, but haven't ever broken through. The closest they came was last December, when Ryder was the sole survivor in a SmackDown Tag Title number one contender's battle royal. Sadly, the Long Islander suffered a nasty knee injury during the bout and didn't return until June.

They've drifted on and off television over the past few months, winning just a single match since coming back together. Though rarely squashed, they're an enhancement duo, and will continue down this route until they inevitably split - something that may happen as soon as this week's SmackDown. Regardless, they're still active, and still relatively popular among the younger fanbase, hence their positioning.

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