#5 Undisputed Era
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NXT was once thought of as nothing more than WWE's farm system. It was a place for prospective talent to go, hone their skills and possibly earn a shot at a future main roster contract. Well, the times have certainly changed and no longer is NXT viewed as WWE's baby brother. In fact, NXT currently rivals the main roster in many aspects, which is a tribute to the incredible talent on the Yellow Squad's roster. At the very top, you'll find Adam Cole and The Undisputed Era.
Prior to signing with the company, Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish were known collectively as the powerhouse tag team "reDRagon." Now with Fish sidelined with an injury, fellow indie darling Roderick Strong has partnered with O'Reilly and together, they are good...they are great.
The Undisputed Era is above and beyond better than anything else in NXT at the moment. Full Sail fans shouldn't get too comfortable with the current NXT Tag Team Champions, though. The main roster has plenty of room ready and patiently awaiting these guys and it will definitely not be long before The Undisputed Era moves on.