Every Active WWE Tag Team: Ranked From Worst To Best

4. The Bar

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Sheamus and Cesaro came together when last year's best of seven series finished in a lame draw at Clash of Champions. It was a frustrating way for the program to conclude, but helped birth a team that hasn't just highlighted Raw's division since then, but has benefited both performers immensely.

The Irishman was listless prior to aligning himself with 'The Swiss Cyborg,' but finally has purpose again, going from an unwanted presence to a genuinely enjoyable performer once more. There's still a clamour for Cesaro to be pushed as a major singles act, meanwhile, but working in the tag division has allowed him to hold gold twice. He, just like his partner, is in a great place at the moment.

At their best, The Bar are a thrilling tag team. Cesaro's unique blend of elite power, athleticism, and technique means he's always a highlight, and he's perfectly compliment by Sheamus' more brutish approach. They've been having tremendous matches all year, with their standards peaking through recent bouts with Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, and while both have unfinished business as singles competitors, the team's lifespan should stretch for a while yet.

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