The Greatest WWE Tag Teams Ever
Nothing shakes up WWE like a tag team that knows how to dominate. When the chemistry is right, everything clicks: the high-impact double moves, the unforgettable promos, and the rivalries that keep fans talking for years. Some partnerships lasted, and others exploded in spectacular fashion, but each proved they could change WWE history forever.
The Bar

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Cesaro and Sheamus started as fierce rivals, but fate—and Mick Foley—had other plans. After their Best of Seven series ended in a stalemate, the Raw General Manager forced them to team up in 2016. Once they embraced the chaos, they soared, capturing five tag team championships.
The Hart Foundation

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Pink and black never looked tougher. With the ever-animated Jimmy Hart in their corner, “The Hart Foundation” captured two WWF Tag Team Championships and delivered instant classics against teams like “The British Bulldogs” and “Demolition.” Their impact on wrestling never faded, and in 2019, they took their rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame.
Road Warriors/Legion Of Doom

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No tag team looked—or hit—harder than “The Road Warriors.” Michael “Hawk” Hegstrand and Joseph “Animal” Laurinaitis stormed into wrestling, demolishing opponents across AWA, NWA, WCW, and WWF, where they became “The Legion of Doom.” With an unmatched legacy of dominance, they became a part of WWE Hall of Fame in 2011.
Demolition

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Before The Road Warriors stormed WWE, “Demolition” was the tag team that ran the place. Their first WWF Tag Team Championship bout lasted a jaw-dropping 478 days—an unheard-of run at the time. After years of being overlooked, WWE finally extended Legends contracts to Ax and Smash in 2025, sparking hope for a long-overdue Hall of Fame induction.
The New Age Outlaws

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Tag team wrestling in the late 1990s had plenty of talent, but “The New Age Outlaws” had something extra—the ability to own the moment before the bell even rang. Winning six tag team championships, they weren’t just a fluke. Even after a 14-year gap, they reclaimed WWE gold, solidifying their place among wrestling’s greatest duos.
Edge and Christian

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Tag teams were never the same once “Edge and Christian” hit their stride. From 1998 onward, they mixed daredevil stunts with some of the funniest antics WWE had ever seen. Winning seven WWF Tag Team Championships was impressive, but their real legacy came from making “Tables, Ladders, and Chairs” matches an instant classic.
The Dudley Boyz

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If there was one thing “The Dudley Boyz” knew how to do, it was wrecking the ring—usually with a table in the mix. Breaking out in ECW, they brought their hard-hitting chaos to WWE, where their signature “3D (Dudley D*ath Drop)” became one of the most feared finishers in tag team history.
The Hardy Boyz

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Gravity has rules, but Matt and Jeff Hardy never got the memo. Launching themselves off ladders, crashing through tables, and taking risks no one else dared, they turned high-flying chaos into art. With tag titles in WCW, TNA, ROH, Raw, and SmackDown, they became the only team to conquer so many promotions.
The Usos

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Few duos in WWE history have blended family pride, raw talent, and sheer dominance like Jimmy and Jey Uso. A record-breaking 622-day SmackDown Tag Team Championship run? Check. Becoming Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions? Done. And just when you think they’ve done it all, Jey Uso goes and wins the Royal Rumble in 2025.
The New Day

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What happens when three remarkably talented wrestlers decide to mix high-energy action with absolute mayhem? You get “The New Day”—Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Big E—WWE’s best hype squad. Their 483-day title run cemented them as one of WWE’s greatest teams. With multiple championships across Raw and SmackDown, they blended comedy with pure in-ring excellence.