#4 Tag Team Mania
There was an interesting point brought up by Daniel Bryan on why there has never been a tag team match to main event WrestleMania, as Bryan went on to say that there has been a women's revolution in WWE, but now there needs to be a tag team revolution.
Many agree with what Bryan said about this matter, and I personally could not agree more with the man, as tag team wrestling is possibly at its worst point in WWE. But, there is one thing that many don't realise, and that is the fact that WWE is obsessed with tag-team wrestling.
Every single match you see on an episode of Raw or SmackDown Live is tag team related, from mid-carders taking part in six-man tag team matches to main eventers teaming up to fight their foes in elimination tag team matches. WWE is tag team crazy, and that was apparent on Raw this week.
Almost all the matches and segments on Raw this week was tag team/faction related, and that is just an overload of one thing in a show that should have variety. As we saw the team of Owens, Zayn and Corbin confront Seth Rollins, Lars Sullivan took on The Lucha House Party in a handicap match, and The IIconics were in action against local competitors.
You thought that was a lot of tag team action? WWE had more in store, as we saw the US Title picture pit the heels against the babyfaces in a six-man tag team match, the Raw Tag Team Titles being defended in a triple threat tag team match and Becky Lynch teaming with Nikki Cross to take on Alexa Bliss and her partner Lacey Evans.
I could go on all day pointing out the rest of the instances WWE made faction-tag team wrestling the focal point on this episode, but that would waste time. The point here is that by WWE booking a three-hour episode with very little variety makes you wonder if you should spend three hours watching the same thing with different Superstars.