#6 What's The Point Of Being Champions?

What is truly the point of being a champion? The answer everyone will commonly use is the honour of being known as the champion in any sport is something special, it means that you are above everyone else in that specific division, and for that period of time you are the best of the best.
But in WWE, the honour of being champion is non-existent, as we witness the likes of Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins somehow win the Raw Tag Team Titles for the sake of a 'WrestleMania moment', but instead of WWE building on that shocking (it's not really shocking anymore as we see it every year) decision by making the former Edgeheads a force to be reckoned with in the tag team division, we witness the burial of this team.
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This week on Raw, The Viking Raiders took on Hawkins and Ryder in a non-title match, as everyone knows that directly translates into the champions are going to get squashed, and they did. Why can't the creative team just choose one set of wrestlers to hold the Raw Tag Team Titles and book them as a proper tag team?
We have seen AOP, The Revival, The Deleter of Worlds, The B Team and now The Edgeheads all get the same booking decisions, as they are starting off white hot in the grander scheme of things, but as time goes along they have their credibility destroyed. So what will be different when The Viking Raiders eventually win the Raw Tag Team Titles?