#10 The Hardy Boyz

Matt and Jeff Hardy got their start in pro wrestling by running their own backyard wrestling association. Eventually, they would receive more formal pro wrestling training, but they never forgot their roots and continued to use many of the moves they developed in their parent's back yard.
When they signed with the WWE, no one could have imagined the phenomenon they would turn out to be. In addition to winning the tag team gold eight times, they also had mass market appeal and appeared in advertisements for Chef Boyardee among other products.
Tapping into the 'extreme' movement in culture and fashion, the Hardys were able to catapult themselves to the top of the WWE tag team division and become main event talent as singles stars.
What made them one of the top teams of the era: One part innovation, one part choreography, and a major dash of good looks and the X factor of the popular women's wrestler Lita made them one of the best teams of their era.
There you have it: Ten of the top WWE tag teams of the 2000s. Did your pick not make our list? Please comment and let us know who you think was the best team of this era and as always, thanks for reading!