Two Tag Teams Will Reportedly Be Reunited On RAW Very Soon

Two Tag Teams Will Reportedly Be Reunited On RAW Very Soon

With a number of top WWE Superstars on their way back from injury, it's been revealed today that WWE is planning to reform a couple of major tag teams in a bid to improve the division. Hit the jump for details!

By JoshWilding - Aug 02, 2018 04:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
SmackDown Live has its fair share of tag teams but the same can't be said for RAW. While The Authors of Pain have been making an impact lately, the focus is currently on some pretty bizarre pairings like the Deleters of Worlds and The B-Team. However, it appears as if Vince McMahon is playing a waiting game as he plans on reuniting two major teams on the flagship show in the near future. 

According to Wrestling Observer Life's Bryan Alvarez, "The last I heard was it’s probably going to be Jordan and Gable again and Rollins and Ambrose as the teams [added to Raw], and not Rollins and Jason Jordan." Both Jordan and Dean Ambrose have been out of action for quite some time and when we last saw the former, he had started teaming up with the lone Shield member.

However, it does make far more sense to put Jordan and Gable together again, especially as they had some killer matches with The Revival (another RAW tag team gaining momentum) in NXT. As for putting Ambrose with Rollins, that also adds up...for a short time at least. Rumour has it that the plan was for the Lunatic Fringe to turn heel so it wouldn't be remotely surprising for that to play out now.
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