#1 Rebuild the RAW Tag Team division
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There is no denying that the RAW Tag Team division is in serious jeopardy and it needs to be fixed. Under the guidance of Heyman, the Tag Team division of the Red Brand could get a big boost. Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson are the current holders of the RAW Tag Team Titles, but they were not part of the match card at Stomping Grounds.
It is a shame that the RAW Tag Team Titles haven't been defended in a pay-per-view after WrestleMania 35 which is certainly not a good sign for the Tag Team division.
Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins were the previous champions, but they didn't defend the twin belts at Money in the Bank and Super ShowDown. They put the titles on the line in a triple threat match on RAW where The Revival recaptured the gold.
The Usos and the Viking Raiders came to the Red Brand at Superstar Shake-Up, but haven't been involved in the title picture. Heyman should definitely focus on bring out the best from the tag-team division.