3 Former WWE Tag Teams that should reunite in AEW
AEW has seen several interesting parings over the past few years, from unexpected alliances to great reunions. With this, there are still a whole lot more of these that could take place.
The roster has a mix of up-and-coming talent, great business veterans, and today's biggest stars. All the locker room members have a great history, with some even already etched into the industry's history books.
Several former WWE Superstars have now signed up with the company, and this could bring some interesting reunions. Seeing The Hurt Syndicate reunited in AEW, which other duos could reunite in the Tony Khan-led promotion?
#1. Enzo Amore and Big Bill
Enzo and Cass can be called as one of the most over tag teams in the late 2010s. The moment they arrived to confront The Dudley Boyz may go down as one of the most memorable main roster debuts of that era.
Although they never won tag team gold, they still cemented their legacy as one of the more popular duos. Despite ending their time together on not-so-good terms, they have kept a good friendship away from the ring. They reunited at Big Bill's wedding earlier today.
As of now, Enzo Amore has not signed with any major promotion. He is currently competing on the independent circuit as 'Real1.' Should AEW decide to bring him in, they could pair him up with Big Bill once more. They could decide to pivot Bill away from Chris Jericho and The Learning Tree and reunite the duo.
#2. Bobby Lashley and Lio Rush
Back in 2018, Lio Rush served as Bobby Lashley's hype man and manager. The two were a heel duo. They eventually split up as Rush made his move back to NXT.
Both men are now signed with AEW, with The All Mighty coming in as a member of The Hurt Syndicate. MVP has already handed Lio his business card, expressing his interest in bringing him into the faction. This could be the reunion many have been asking for, with Lio Rush being the fourth faction member.
The high-flyer has shown some heel-like tendencies over the past few weeks and seems not to be getting along with Top Flight, with whom he has been affiliated. He could turn his back on them and decide to make his way to The Hurt Syndicate. The faction will welcome him with open arms, seeing how his recent demeanor matches how they operate.
#3. Adam Copeland and Christian Cage can finally team up in AEW
Adam Copeland (fka Edge) made his AEW debut last year at WrestleDream, confronting his former best friend, Christian Cage, who was about to take out both Sting and Darby Allin.
The two finally had a chance to talk, with Copeland claiming he joined the company so they could have one final run together as a tandem. Christian turned him down, thus beginning a feud between them. After feuding for months, the Rated-R Superstar stood out on top with the TNT Championship.
The two haven't crossed paths since then, as Copeland sustained a major injury and has been out for over six months. Eventually, the two former best friends could patch things up. Whether as babyfaces or heels, history has proven that they are one of the best duos in history, with seven world tag team titles together.
It remains to be seen whether they'll team up as heels or babyfaces at some point in AEW, but the chances are high, given their history and their close relationship outside of the ring.