#4 The Usos vs Jurassic Express
Part of the excitement behind the idea of the Usos in AEW is the sheer diversity of duos in the world of wrestling right now. WWE doesn't share the same admiration for the craft of tag team wrestling as AEW and the independent scene, so there are a number of exciting talents we may never see enter the company. One such example of this is The Jurassic Express.
The tandem of Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus evolved during their tenure with AEW, with the former undergoing a coming-of-age narrative of sorts. They have also expanded their ranks this year, as Christian Cage entered the fray to mentor the number-one ranked contenders.
The tandem of Jurassic Express exudes energy in the ring, with their matches seemingly always locked onto 1.25x playback speed. They have been positioned as future World Tag Team Champions as a result of their talent both present and, undoubtedly, in the long-term.
The Usos share this same inability to slow down, and as a top heel tag team would work extremely well as antagonists in any dream collision.
#3 The Usos vs Santana and Ortiz
Former IMPACT World Tag Team Champions Santana and Ortiz exemplify the term chemistry, and have already recorded a saga in their books during the exceptional LAX-Lucha Brothers feud prior to their arrival in AEW.
Much like the Usos, Proud and Powerful possess a seemingly limitless work rate in the ring and can - as a result - produce high octane action at a whim. Beyond the pacing of their work is their ability to weave compelling stories and sell every component of a match.
Tag team wrestling often possesses the ability to produce higher intensity due to the number of bodies involved. There aren't many tag teams out there that reinforce that more than either Santana and Ortiz or The Usos. Pitting the two tandems against one another would only serve to square this effect.