What do you think about World Wrestling Entertainment's current tag-team division?

Monday Night RAW:
The Ascension (Konnor & Viktor)
The Authors of Pain (Akam & Rezar)
WWE RAW Tag-Team champions The B-Team (Bo Dallas & Curtis Axel)
Breezango (Fandango & Tyler Breeze)
The Deleters Of Worlds (Bray Wyatt & Matt Hardy)
Slater & Rhyno (Heath Slater & Rhyno)
The Revival (Dash Wilder & Scott Dawson)
The Singh Brothers (Samir & Sunil Singh w/ Jinder Mahal)
Titus Worldwide (Apollo Crews, Titus O'Neil & No Way Jose (?) w/ Dana Brooke)

Smackdown! Live:
The Bar (Cesaro & Sheamus)
wWE Smackdown! Tag-Team champions The Bludgeon Brothers (Harper & Rowan)
The Good Brothers (Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
The Colóns (Primo Colóns & Epico Colóns)
The New Day (Big E., Kofi Kingston w/ Xavior Woods)
SAnitY (Alexander Wolfe, Eric Young & Killian Dain)
The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso)

WWE NXT:
Heavy Machinery (Otis Dozovic & Tucker Knight)
Moss & Sabbatelli (Riddick Moss & Tino Sabbatelli)
Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)
NXT Tag-Team champions The Undisputed ERA (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly(c) & Roderick Strong(c))
TM-61 (Nick Miller & Shane Thorne)
War Raiders (Hanson & Raymond Rowe)

I think there's a lot of talent that will never get attention and a lot of novelty acts that are stealing spotlight with goofy characters, which is fine for a midcard division that's inevitably going to suffer and never be pushed in a main event drawing capacity.

I do think they have potential tag team headliners in the Usos, New Day, War Raiders, The Bar, and maybe even Revival or Bludgeon Brothers. I feel like the last two don't have enough mainstream appeal but do work well together. As much as I love Revival, being 80's heels isn't getting them far, especially when one of the two is always hurt. Bludgeon Brothers have been saddled with an unstoppable monster gimmick, and those always go south after the first major loss (which I fear may happen Sunday but hope it doesn't.) Plus the gimmick's silly. They're trying hard and almost succeeding at getting it over though. They're both intimidating enough.

In NXT I feel bad for the newly christened The Mighty because they were a great tag team on the indies, but I don't blame WWE for having trouble pegging them in something that suits them as characters. Heavy Machinery and Street Profits are fun and have pretty good chemistry, but I don't think either team will ever hold gold. As much as I like Heavy Machinery, they've reeked of Natural Disasters 2000 since coming off the line, despite having great personalities. Fish & O'Reilly have been a great tag team elsewhere and I think Kyle's finally grown a personality, so they could be something if viewed as legitimate when they hit the main roster. I don't even know if Moss & Sabbatelli are a tandem anymore. I think they worked in a sense that together their whole was better than the sum of their parts, but they weren't going to be Midnight Express or anything.

It's strange how flooded the divisions seem, and yet the last title feud on Raw were two hodgepodge tag teams.

Great.

If its anything like last year we'er in trouble.

Could be better if they actually tried giving them something to work with.