The tag team division of WWE is among that section of the roster which suffers big time due to the creative team’s ill management. Just a year back, the division was the backbone of WWE’s weekly programming but an array of bad decisions from WWE soon depleted the action.Currently there are only three regular teams in the list and the addition of the makeshift Miz- Mizdow team was more than welcome. Since they ran out of all the possible permutations, they decided to put all the eggs into one basket at Survivor Series.All four teams would fight it out for the Tag Team Championship on Sunday and here is a look at the possible ways in which the match could end.
#1 NXT Takes over
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The amount of talent that the NXT roster has is not a secret in the wrestling world. There are a plethora of superstars who are ready to take the big leap and it’s only a matter of time before they make it big in the main roster.
And while WWE is struggling to find new teams in their main roster, there is plenty of ammunition down in their development. The Ascension has been waiting for ages to get a call up while the Lucha Dragons are also a great option.
The Vaudevillians has been nothing short of entertaining but my personal favourites have to be the newly formed team of Prince Devitt and Kenta. Both men are legends in the independent scene and the duo making a debut at Survivor Series and ending the match in a no contest clearly won’t make the people ask for any refunds.
#2 Tensions soaring
Though all the teams look incredibly cohesive heading into the pay-per-view, there is a lot of underlying heat everywhere. The fans have been calling for a feud between Goldust and Cody Rhodes for a long time now and it wouldn’t be surprising if the team cracks at the pay-per-view.
The same situation applies for Miz and Mizdow. The Awesome One has an ego bigger than the Big Show and sharing spotlight with his stunt double is not something that Miz would want.
If any of these two teams decide to break up, the likes of the Usos or Los Matadores are sure to get a title run. Having some big turns in the match would make a lot of sense as well since Survivor Series is one of the biggest pay-per-views of the year.
WWE will have no trouble working a feud with Usos as champions while the others could move on to singles feuds.
#3 Deserving choice
Miz and Mizdow are the most over team heading into Survivor Series, period. Clearly there was a lot of potential in the Hollywood gimmick of Miz but Sandow’s stunt double character was initially stamped as a big blunder.
Sandow, however, turned the tables upside down and won over the fans in no time with his incredible dedication. Miz also benefited from Sandow being over and the team as a whole started clicking well.
It would be unfair from WWE’s side if they don’t appreciate the amount of work put in by the two men and the best way for that would be to make them tag champions. Being tag team champions would make the eventual split-up angle more effective and there won’t be many people in the crowd that point out this move as a botch.