Ranking WWE's Divisions - From Worst To Best
4. SmackDown's Tag Team Division
The Usos are no longer the smiling, happy sons of Rikishi. They're a pair of street thugs who have no respect for the competition. This character switch coupled with their legitimacy as multi-time Tag Team Champions makes them the perfect leaders of SmackDown's Tag Division.
Keeping with SDL's theme of being 'The Land of Opportunity,' The Usos recently saw of the challenge of the hugely overlooked Breezango. More importantly, The New Day have rolled into town. Having clashed before, albeit with the face and heel roles being reversed, the teams have excellent chemistry and will likely have as captivating a battle on the mic as they will in the ring.
Then there's the curious case of American Alpha. The former SmackDown Tag Champs have plenty more to offer, especially now that they have new opponents in Kingston, E. and Woods. Their start to the main roster felt rushed, with WWE unsettled that AA's popularity did not seamlessly transition from NXT to SmackDown. Given time, they can become the grade A act they once were.
SmackDown did miss out on the 'Revival Sweepstakes', but their tag division is still in decent shape.