It's time for WWE to take a hard look at its men's tag team division and make a bold move: unify the titles. The women's tag team scene is thriving, with multiple teams and a strong championship that feels important. In contrast, the men's division is in disarray, with two separate titles that are struggling to find relevance. The current state of the men's tag team titles is a far cry from the glory days of 2022-2024 when the Raw and SmackDown titles were unified, headlining major events like WrestleMania 39 and Night of Champions. Under the leadership of Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, the titles were given a prominent role, but since their separation at WrestleMania XL, the value of each title has fluctuated, depending on the hot acts, compelling storylines, or the number of teams chasing glory. This has led to uneven moments on Raw and SmackDown, with one title thriving while the other sits on ice. The recent release of The Wyatt Sicks and Motor City Machine Guns has further depleted the SmackDown division, leaving it a ghost town. Meanwhile, Raw's world champions, Logan Paul and Austin Theory, are busy with the Street Profits, while other teams are wandering and not contributing to the division's growth. The solution is clear: unify the men's tag team titles. By consolidating the division into one set of titles, WWE can create a more cohesive and exciting narrative, similar to what they've achieved with the women's tag team division. This move would bring a sense of unity and importance to the men's tag team titles, providing a platform for rising stars and creating a more competitive and engaging environment. It's time for WWE to make a bold statement and bring back the glory days of unified tag team titles, ensuring a brighter future for the men's division.