#1 The Young Bucks vs. The Usos

The Usos have had a deceptively long and impressive career, spending nearly a decade on the WWE main roster and more often than not in the tag team title picture. They’ve evolved, too, from a relatively generic heel gimmick that focused on their Samoan heritage, to a hipper high flying face team, to their edgier current persona. Through it all, they’ve been consistently good, exciting workers.
Because The Usos have been in WWE all this time, they haven’t had the opportunity to work with teams from outside that sphere. The Young Bucks are probably the most stand out non-WWE team of the last decade or more, particularly for their efforts in Ring of Honor and New Japan. The Bucks look to be cornerstones of AEW, given their combination of talent and management role. If The Usos do wind up leaving WWE—particularly in wake of recent legal issues with Jimmy getting into it with the police—they could be an exciting signing for AEW and look forward to a truly great first-time tag team dream match for this generation.