#2. Short term call-ups for tag teams

WWE has a checkered history in terms of how it uses and pushes tag teams. There is presently a reasonably deep roster of teams, including The Revival, The Usos, The Viking Raiders, Anderson and Gallows, Lucha House Party, Hawkins and Ryder, New Day, Heavy Machinery, and The Authors of Pain.
Nonetheless, the brand split hasn’t done either brand’s division many favors. The result is tag titles of questionable value and only a select few teams at a time considered legitimate threats to capture them.
If more Superstars were to work double duty, it would open up possibilities around bigger stars from especially the developmental brands getting temporary call ups along the lines of how Aleister Black and Ricochet first advanced the main roster as an offbeat tag team pair.
Short term runs for makeshift teams like that, as well as more traditional tag teams could help diversify the tag team pool and offer fresh matchups while WWE remains patient about bigger pushes, turns, and title changes.
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