#9 The Usos and The New Day
WWE's inconsistent interest in tag team wrestling may seem to position New Day and The Usos as the best of rivals and nothing else.
Yet in many ways despite this distinction, The New Day and The Usos are most definitely more than just iconic rivals but real soul mates for a number of reasons.
They are in a weird way WWE's version of a spiritual sequel to the Freebirds and Von Erichs, the epitome of performers destined to 'fight forever'.
At the same time, the Usos and New Day are a composite of performers overlooked by management due to many reasons from the aforementioned tag team apathy the company has to possibly even race.
These are men held back on several occasions, each team taking to it in different and similar ways.
For New Day it meant hustling and reinventing to take any job thrown at them and turn it into gold.
For The Usos, despite their heritage, it meant to struggle and evolve to become undoubtedly the premiere tag team of their era.
Both are often found separated when necessary but will find their way to each other and become rivals for eternity, yet so much more thanks to shared experiences.
Regardless of their feuds and clashing ideologies, these battle-tested veterans have tons of mutual respect after being through hell, fire and brimstone together.