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3 WWE tag teams that should reunite, and 2 that should remain separate

Rollins and Ambrose have been successful, both as a team and as individuals.
Rollins and Ambrose have been successful, both as a team and as individuals.

There is a true art to tag-team wrestling.

While in a single's match, Superstars know their own strengths and weaknesses, but being a tag star requires much more skill, a sense of trust as well as an extensive knowledge of both your partner and your opponents.

Failing to have this level of trust has broken up many great teams, with some Superstars going on to bigger things, while others are forgotten.

But while some teams have struggled on their own, many Superstars have thrived after going it solo, with Shawn Michaels, the former Rocker who went on to become arguably the greatest ever, coming to mind.

With a tag team turning on each other now seemingly the only way a team breaks up, there's been plenty of good and bad breakups.

Here are three WWE tag teams that should reunite, and two that should remain distant.

3: Should reunite: The Hype Bros

The Hype Bros were a big team on SmackDown in 2016
The Hype Bros were a big team on SmackDown in 2016

One of the main teams on SmackDown following the 2016 brand extension, the Hype Bros wowed fans with their in-ring offence and excitable personalities.

Consisting of Zack Ryder and recent NXT call-up Mojo Rawley, the pair performed well, and were popular, but never held championship gold.

Disbanding in November 2017, it was Rawley who did the dirty deed, turning on his partner, and subsequently beating Ryder in three matches after.

Despite his success, Rawley is now barely featured on WWE TV, and Ryder has it even worse, going throughout all of 2018 without only a single appearance on Raw.

Reuniting the pair would give both men something to do, and at this point in their careers, if they carry on as they are, both could be released in 2019.

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