5 Tag teams that AEW should sign to make Tag Team wrestling great again
All Elite Wrestling have held their second press conference, announcing more talent, ticket information and even matches for the upcoming Double or Nothing show, but one of the biggest stories to come out of the entire press conference was the arrival of Pentagon and Fenix, The Lucha Bros. Matt and Nick Jackson promised to bring tag team wrestling back to the foreground of wrestling, giving it the respect that it truly deserves, and with Best Friends, The Bucks, Lucha Bros and SCU all on the roster, they're well on the way, but with so many talented tag teams out there, they still have some key signings to make.
From Australia to England to Japan back to North America, the wrestling world is stacked with amazing tag team talent, all ready to prove that tag team wrestling can indeed be the main event, and while we understand that they can't stack the roster too much at the beginning, these are some tag teams we'd love to see join the cast of All Elite Wrestling.
So today we are going to look at 5 tag teams from the world of professional wrestling that The Young Bucks, Cody and Kenny Omega should look to sign to strengthen and deepen their already fantastic tag team roster.
#5 The VeloCities
PWA is one of the best promotions in the blossoming Australian Pro Wrestling scene, and they are churning out several potential superstars of the future, two of the best being Jude London and Paris DeSilva, collectively known as The VeloCities. They've made waves with their incredible athleticism, including several GIF's that have gone viral on Twitter, so they're definitely a team to keep a close eye on.
Cody recently made it known that they don't want to sign big names and become flooded with former WWE stars, and given that these two are slowly rising up the ranks, they'd be good to ensure the future of the tag team division is in good hands.
World Series Wrestling has booked The Bucks and Cody several times over the past year, and they've used this time to scout a lot of Australian talent who should be signed, but in terms of potential, few compare to the VeloCities.