5. The Realest Guys In The Room (Enzo Amore & Colin "Big Cass" Cassady)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNlwV1Wguo0 When looking to replenish the Tag Team Division, it makes sense to first look to NXT, where the WWE is hard at work shaping the stars of tomorrow. With the New Age Outlaws coming to the end of their reunion tour, I can think of no better team to take their spot in the Tag Team Division than NXT's Enzo Amore and Big Cass, collectively known as The Realest Guys In The Room. When I think of the Outlaws, I think of their charismatic and uncommonly talkative way of entering an arena. Enzo and Big Cass have a similarly entertaining way of making their presence felt from the moment they hit the ramp. When I think of the Outlaws, I think of a chemistry and comedic presence that makes you want to cheer them, even when they're presented as heels. The Realest Guys In The Room have that in spades, seeing as their heel run on NXT lasted little over a month (one taping) before the live audience's reaction turned them babyface. The way I see it, once the Outlaws are phased out of WWE's narrative, bring in Enzo and Big Cass, and let them be the hilariously confrontational duo that they are. These guys have a great chemistry, an aesthetically desirable team dynamic (one guy is a 6'11 brute and the other is a 5'11 loudmouth), and more importantly they both have a screen presence and ability to cut promos that the Tag Team Division could use. I would not be surprised if they're called up to the main roster to help fill out the division once Enzo Amore is cleared to return from a leg injury.
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