#3. A consistently weak tag team division

The Revival's release by WWE was a big blow to the tag team division, but a big boost for the duo, who now compete by the name FTR in AEW. Their arrival in AEW always seemed inevitable and they're going to be a perfect fit.
In an interview on Talk Is Jericho, Cash Wheeler admitted that the Tag Team Championships don't mean anything (H/T WrestleTalk):
Cash: “Things were going decent for us, they’re going well all things considered, but we’re not happy. The tag titles don’t mean anything”.
Cash: ‘I would rather lose to the tag champs for the rest of my career than hold them, because it’s just going to be seen as a failed championship run”.
They're right in thinking so and it shows on TV just how little effort WWE puts into its Tag Team division. While SmackDown has stronger teams, a lack of creative direction is seen and on RAW, it's far worse.
WWE should have mapped out a clear direction for the Tag Team division, especially on RAW, that would also see the entry of new teams to add fresh faces.
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