#7 The Usos def. The Bar
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Ever since WrestleMania 33, every single tag title match on PPV has been one of the best on the show, and this battle between Raw’s elite and SmackDown’s elite at Survivor Series was no different.
The Usos have cemented their legacy in 2017 as one of the greatest tag teams of their generation, while Sheamus & Cesaro are so impressive in every match they have, that you wonder why WWE couldn’t make bigger stars out of them as singles wrestlers.
As for the match itself, Jey pinned Sheamus for the win after a Superfly splash from the top rope, but it was the minute leading up to the finish, which included a double superkick on Cesaro and an incredible leap to the outside from Jimmy, that was most impressive.
Sheamus - A
Cesaro - A
Jimmy Uso - A
Jey Uso - A