WWE Battleground 2015: 10 Things We Learned

6. Tag Division Needs Similar Overhaul To Divas

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It was sad to see the team of Tyson Kidd and Cesaro be put on ice due to the Canadian's injury woes recently, even more so because it left quite the hole in the tag-team division in WWE. Kidd and Cesaro had been knocking it out of the park with their performances, and whilst both The Prime Time Players and The New Day are decent teams, it's blatantly obvious they need some help.

The way management have shaken things up in the Divas division is impressive. In the span of just one segment on Monday Night Raw, fans were introduced to 3 new faces, Sasha Banks, Charlotte and Becky Lynch. Going further, the division even has a number of factions to play with now, which is definitely more interesting than the way things were before.

Needless to say, the tag leagues could be doing with something similar. The Ascension haven't really worked out how WWE may have wanted them to, Los Matadores are hard for fans to take seriously, and Jey Uso's shoulder injury will keep him (and thus The Usos as a duo) out for the foreseeable future. WWE need to sort out the tag-team division again, because endless rematches of Prime Time Players and New Day will get old quickly.

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