One constant throughout the course of TNA's history, has been their superb tag team division. Not only has there always been a solid story for the belt, but there's been a separate feud, if not two or three. This installment of Who's The Greatest asks: Who's the greatest tag team in TNA history?
One team that always ranks towards the top of everyone's list is America's Most Wanted. With their brash attitudes, and excellent chemistry, they held the TNA Tag Team titles a record six (6) times. Not to be outdone, the greatest tag team in wrestling history, Team 3D, has remained at the top of the division, ever since their arrival.
Out of the ashes of America's Most Wanted, rose Beer Money, Inc. James Storm, the Tennessee Cowboy, teaming with Robert Roode. They've proven to be among the best in the division today, and have the crowd behind them to a level where it's impossible for them to be heels. Ont he subject of fan support, there's also the Motor City Machine Guns. Although they've never worn gold as a team, they've put on some of the most exciting matches in the history of TNA, and everyone can sense that their day will come.
In the midst of pushes, Hernandez and Homicide were once members of a great tag team, the Latin American Xchange (LAX). They also proved to be worthy champs, and their feuds in the tag division helped to cement TNA's place as a legit wrestling company. They mixed speed, strength, and athleticism, and were never far from the title picture. Two gentlemen that are also in the midst of successful singles careers are AJ Styles and Daniels, or as the fans affectionately call them, Staniels. They joined together as the top stars in the X Division, and their tag matches proved to be just as exciting. They feuded with the top teams in TNA, and had their share of tag title reigns.
Last, and certainly not least, there's the teams that time seems to have forgotten. The Naturals were a competitive tag team, but never quite made it over the hump, until Shane Douglas came to their add. From then on, they sat atop the tag division, proving to be the Achilles heel to AMW. And, who can forget The James Gang/Voodoo Kin Mafia? As the James Gang, they remained one of the top tag teams in the division, working well with anyone they faced. As VKM, they spoke out against the WWE (namely HHH, HBK, and Vince), and then in an odd way, helped to ignite the Knockout Division over a mini-feud with Christy Hemme.
In my opinion, the greatest tag team in TNA history is, and might always be, America's Most Wanted. I'm as huge fan of Beer Money Inc., but there's always something about their matches that just doesn't have the "it" factor that AMW had. Their promos are some of the best you'll ever see in TNA, and they never had a bad feud, which usually meant they never had a bad match.
One team that always ranks towards the top of everyone's list is America's Most Wanted. With their brash attitudes, and excellent chemistry, they held the TNA Tag Team titles a record six (6) times. Not to be outdone, the greatest tag team in wrestling history, Team 3D, has remained at the top of the division, ever since their arrival.
Out of the ashes of America's Most Wanted, rose Beer Money, Inc. James Storm, the Tennessee Cowboy, teaming with Robert Roode. They've proven to be among the best in the division today, and have the crowd behind them to a level where it's impossible for them to be heels. Ont he subject of fan support, there's also the Motor City Machine Guns. Although they've never worn gold as a team, they've put on some of the most exciting matches in the history of TNA, and everyone can sense that their day will come.
In the midst of pushes, Hernandez and Homicide were once members of a great tag team, the Latin American Xchange (LAX). They also proved to be worthy champs, and their feuds in the tag division helped to cement TNA's place as a legit wrestling company. They mixed speed, strength, and athleticism, and were never far from the title picture. Two gentlemen that are also in the midst of successful singles careers are AJ Styles and Daniels, or as the fans affectionately call them, Staniels. They joined together as the top stars in the X Division, and their tag matches proved to be just as exciting. They feuded with the top teams in TNA, and had their share of tag title reigns.
Last, and certainly not least, there's the teams that time seems to have forgotten. The Naturals were a competitive tag team, but never quite made it over the hump, until Shane Douglas came to their add. From then on, they sat atop the tag division, proving to be the Achilles heel to AMW. And, who can forget The James Gang/Voodoo Kin Mafia? As the James Gang, they remained one of the top tag teams in the division, working well with anyone they faced. As VKM, they spoke out against the WWE (namely HHH, HBK, and Vince), and then in an odd way, helped to ignite the Knockout Division over a mini-feud with Christy Hemme.
In my opinion, the greatest tag team in TNA history is, and might always be, America's Most Wanted. I'm as huge fan of Beer Money Inc., but there's always something about their matches that just doesn't have the "it" factor that AMW had. Their promos are some of the best you'll ever see in TNA, and they never had a bad feud, which usually meant they never had a bad match.