^^^There ARE people in this world that are above the age of 30 you know! :roll:
It ain't gonna happen overnight my friend.
Oh, don't worry, I don't expect it to and similar realise WWE have more than enough power and resources to turn things around, but.....
WWE hasn't focused on signing any of the more well known tag teams from the Indy scene and they haven't paired too many singles guys off. WWE has the power to turn this division around if they want to. Will they??? Time is going to tell. They need to get these titles more exposure. Get them out on both brands each week or at least on 1 once per week if possible. Throw some teams together. WWE could never know what they have if they don't try. Miz and Morrison worked solid together. Just sad that a division that WWE used to be so powerful in, with a title lineage to some of the absolute greatest tag teams to ever grace a ring, have fallen by the wayside.
All theses things could be seen last year since the belts were unified.... Pairings such as Edge/Jericho, Jerishow, Showmiz, Ted/Cody, MVP/Henry and more recently The Dudebusters, Archer/Hawkins & Drew/Cody)... The belts were on PPV each month and the champs were bouncing from show to show on a weekly basis...
The last couple of months have proven to me that they weren't serious about giving the tag division a push afterall and if you look back at WWEs release schedule they released the best tag teams DVD during the course of what could be deemed a mini-push for the division in the last qtr of 2009...
Also worth noting their eagerness to split teams without having any real plans for them (see The Colons and now the Harts).
Basically, now the DVD is out they don't give a fuck about tag teams again.