WWE: Which Tag Team’s Break Up Was The Best Story?

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From the Festival of Friendship to the Hype Train breakdown, WWE has seen a lot of teams  break up in 2017.

If there is one thing that stands out in 2017 in WWE, it would be that it is the year of tag team breakups. Throughout this calendar year, and we still have one month to go, there have been eight tag team break ups.

Seeing as the tag divisions on both brands have been rather slim this year, it is pretty odd for WWE to pull the trigger on so many break ups. They even decided to break up a tag team in NXT this year, too.

The trend continued this past Tuesday on SmackDown Live when Mojo Rawley, who was tired of losing every single match, finally betrayed his fellow Hype Bro. He viciously attacked Zack Ryder and made it clear that the “Hype Bros are dead”.

This was quite a dramatic break up that had been building for months and finally saw the pay off that everyone was waiting for. While that is what tends to happen with most breakups, some of the breakups that occurred this year happened out of nowhere and with no real payoff coming from the split.

There are great breakups, bad breakups, and everything in between all found in the year of 2017. So, let’s take a look at the rankings of this year’s tag team breakups.