Every Active WWE Tag Team: Ranked From Worst To Best

5. Breezango

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Tyler Breeze and Fandango don't wrestle many televised matches these days. They're extremely active on the house show circuit, but have worked just one match since June, and haven't participated in an in-ring storyline after clashing with The Usos in May. Regardless, they're one of the most consistently entertaining things on SmackDown at the moment, and the strength of their character work justifies their top five spot.

The Fashion Files are always great fun, and it's miraculous that WWE haven't found a way to run them into the ground yet, given their historical ineptitude when it comes to comedy gimmicks. From their appropriately bizarre Twin Peaks pastiches to the ongoing whodunit saga, Breezango's segments never fail to deliver, and they're one of the few things saving SmackDown from complete tedium most weeks.

The team looked dead in the water six months ago, but they're now among their brand's most beloved tandems., and another Tag Title push must be on the horizon after The New Day vs. Usos feud comes to an end. A win seems unlikely, but Breezango's coronation would represent the next logical step in their mini-push.

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