#4 WWE needs to focus more consistently on the tag division

In 2017, every Raw and SmackDown Tag Team Championship PPV match from WrestleMania 33 onwards was among the best on the show, with The Shield, The Bar, The Hardy Boyz, The Usos and The New Day all producing show-stealing matches during that time.
In 2018, however, it felt like the tag divisions were way down the list of priorities for WWE between January and June, and the first notable Tag Team Championship storyline of the year, Bray Wyatt & Matt Hardy vs. Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel, is only just starting to happen.
With Team Hell No reuniting to face The Bludgeon Brothers on SmackDown Live, things are definitely looking up in both tag divisions, so let’s hope that continues once the matches at Extreme Rules are over.