WWE.COM recently posted an article entitled "Tag Team Challengers?". The article discussed about nine teams that could possibly challenge current WWE Tag Team Champions Primo & Epico  after their successful title defense in the Triple Threat Tag Team Match in the dark match at WrestleMania XXVIII. This article could very well signal the near end of Primo & Epico's reign as tag team champions.

It is worth noting that the article was just posted for fun as the teams presented there were not really established teams and just random pairings, with the exception of recently established teams like Justin Gabriel & Tyson Kidd and Alex Riley & Mason Ryan. The established teams like the Usos, Hunico & Camacho, Tyler Reks & Curt Hawkins, All-American Perfection and Kofi Kingston & R-Truth are not included in the list. So the article posted by WWE is not something to be worried about right? That should have been the case. But the article came out at the time that Epico voiced his displeasure on Twitter on how the WWE handled the tag team champions. His complaints on not being on the card at WrestleMania XXVIII and not being on either Raw or Smackdown this week is something that may have irked the powers that be in the WWE. People know that if you go against the company, you'll surely end up in the doghouse jobbing to just anybody or you'll get future endeavored.

The team of Primo & Epico is a talented team. You can't take away from them their skills inside the ring. But it is very obvious that they are not the face of the division. They will not lead the revolution that will turn around WWE's tag team division. They were really going to lose the titles to a face tag team, but because of Epico's actions, we might see that title change sooner than later.


Jed Mendoza is a writer for the Pro Wrestling Gazette. Engage with him by following him on Twitter @jedified.