Has there ever been a better tag division than WWF in early 2000?

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All these teams (even the garbage ones) were proper tag teams, not just singles wrestlers thrown together for the sake of making up the numbers like Cena & HBK, Orton & Sheamus etc :stopitslime:

Piff matches each week too :smugdraper:
 

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:whew: That tag division was serious. They actually got time to do something too and the champs weren't just feuding with one team at a time.
 

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the radicals whenever they teamed up

i think it was usually perry saturn and malenko
 

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Wwf 1987 was pretty stacked
Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel),
The Young Stallions (Paul Roma and Jim Powers),
The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques and Raymond),
The Killer Bees (Jim Brunzell and Brian Blair)
British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid)
The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
The Islanders (Haku and Tama)
Demolition (Ax and Smash)
The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff and Boris Zhukov)
The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake)
 

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The Killer Bees (Jim Brunzell and Brian Blair)
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late-'88.

Hart Foundation
British Bulldogs
Blanchard & Anderson
The Rockers
Demolition
and The Rougeau Bros. finally stopped being the most garbage face team ever.

just those 6 teams alone coulda had some :lawd: matches if WWF TV was done how it is today with stars facing stars every week. There were other teams too, but those 6 in particular were the best.
 

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late-'88.

Hart Foundation
British Bulldogs
Blanchard & Anderson
The Rockers
Demolition
and The Rougeau Bros. finally stopped being the most garbage face team ever.

just those 6 teams alone coulda had some :lawd: matches if WWF TV was done how it is today with stars facing stars every week. There were other teams too, but those 6 in particular were the best.

you forgot the GOAT Team of 1988

The Mega POWERS

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WWF dropped the ball by not having them have the tag straps:leostare:
 

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you forgot the GOAT Team of 1988

The Mega POWERS

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:lawd:

WWF dropped the ball by not having them have the tag straps:leostare:

That was cool... but I don't know if I could count them as part of the tag division. They were more of a special occasion kinda thing, had like three televised matches.
 

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Came in to mention '87-'88. That time was full of great tag teams. Could've put the belts on any of them and they would've deserved it and ran with it (other than the Bolsheviks :scusthov:), can't say that about the other era mentioned.

E&C, Dudleys and the Hardys were the only worthwhile teams out of 2000, IMO.
 
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