Every Active WWE Tag Team: Ranked From Worst To Best

6. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson

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Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson should be doing a lot more on Raw. Anderson in particular is one of the most under-utilised wrestlers in the company, and there's potential for an awesome babyface run if WWE remove the shackles and let the former Bullet Club members show their true personalities. Unfortunately, that's not even close to happening at the moment, and Gallows & Anderson will continue as a middling tag team for the foreseeable future.

They had a brief Raw Tag Team Title run earlier in the year, but lost the belts to the returning Hardy Boyz at WrestleMania 33. Opportunities have been hard to come by since then, and while the duo still feature regularly on television, they haven't been given their own dedicated storyline in months.

Recent matches have seen The Club play fall guys for teams like Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins. It's not a bad spot for them, but they're unquestionably capable of playing a bigger role, even if they're not in the company's immediate title plans. They're a solid set of brawlers with great chemistry, and WWE would be wise to push them into The Revival's spot while Scott Dawson is injured.

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