5 reasons why 2018 is already one of the weaker years in WWE history

Brock Lesnar WrestleMania 34
Your missing,
un-defending
Universal Champion

#2 Tag Team Decimation

Deleters of Worlds
Do they do anything but laugh?

At this time last year, The Usos and New Day were carrying SmackDown during a dismal summer. Meanwhile, on Raw, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose were on track to a reunion that required each man to regain the other's trust, all the while Cesaro and Sheamus antagonized them.

Both rivalries would produce many match of the year candidates. The tag team division was the most reliable in WWE.

In 2018, the Raw Tag Team Champions are a couple of giggling characters. They're feuding with a team of comedy jobbers who have suddenly found a way to pin one of the champions. That's when the champions appear at all.

On SmackDown the situation is better, but the Bludgeon Brothers aren't over, and after having not appeared for a couple of months, have only now been inserted into an interesting rivalry, even if Team Hell No's reunion will be short-lived.

We can hope for better tag team rivalries in the back half of 2018, but this is a year where the company has once again soured on the division, despite its overwhelming success last year.

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