Ranking WWE's Divisions - From Worst To Best
3. Raw's Tag Team Division
Soon after WrestleMania 32, WWE pitted Sheamus and Cesaro against each other in a 7-match series purely to keep both men busy and, more importantly, away from the World Title scene. I simply refuse to believe that WWE actually believed that a year later, they would blossom into one of the best heel acts in the company.
Having become Raw's Tag Team Champions following Extreme Rules, Shesaro provide intimidating gatekeepers atop the division. Combined with The Hardys, you have a title feud worth watching, but for how much longer? Vinny Mac believes the money is in singles matches, and The Hardys, especially when one of them is 'Broken,' provide two bonafide top draws as singles competitors.
Shesaro's demolition of Slater and Rhyno rules them out as credible contenders, and Enzo and Cass are caught up in a whodunnit angle, so who is left? The optimist in me would like to see Rollins and Reigns take a crack, but more realistically, The Revival is soon to make their comeback. They're not obvious babyface material, but their cohesion with #DIY in the triple threat against AOP show they are capable.
More than likely, The Hardys will remain in the division for another month, meaning we get another month of excellent tag team wrestling on Raw.