5 Best Tag Team Partners Of Miro's Career (& 5 Worst)
Miro is a hard-hitting, dominant wrestler who has often worked perfectly as a singles star throughout his wrestling career, and that has always been interesting to see. However, because Miro has got tons of personality he has often been put alongside other people in tag team scenarios.
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This has been the case in WWE and AEW, and there has been a lot of mixed success throughout those runs. His style is something that works well alongside others, plus with his promo skills he can instantly connect with other people. There have been some partnerships that fans remember fondly with Miro, while there are others that didn't lead to much success.
10 Best: Sting/Darby Allin
Darby Allin and Sting are new tag team partners for Miro, with the popular duo only having just started working alongside the Redeemer in AEW. Even though Allin and Miro have feuded against each other at times, they were able to come together well to put together a major PPV victory.
The trio defeated House Of Black, who are an established group, which showcased just how impressive they were able to work together in that particular encounter, with both men proving to be great partners.
9 Worst: Liv Morgan
Miro was involved in a lot of romantic storylines during the course of his WWE career, and the majority saw him and Lana end up on different sides. Her on-screen relationship with Bobby Lashley created an interesting storyline, and that led to Liv Morgan randomly getting thrown into it.
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The two were given a chance to compete against Lashley and Lana, and despite the fact everyone wanted to see them get revenge that wasn't possible. They ended up being beaten, and in less than five minutes as well, proving Morgan wasn't a great partner for him.
8 Best: Kip Sabian
When Miro first debuted with AEW he was brought in as the 'Best Man,' which was built around Kip Sabian's on-screen wedding with Penelope Ford. That led to them teaming up several times in AEW, and while Miro eventually turned on him the fact was that they were quite successful together.
They only lost twice in tag team matches throughout their time working together, and they were able to secure some big wins as well. They defeated Chuck Taylor and Orange Cassidy at the 2021 Revolution PPV, and overall they were a solid tag team.
7 Worst: Scott Dawson
Scott Dawson is one of the best tag team wrestlers in the business right now, with FTR creating excellent matches regularly. However, before he was put alongside his current partner Dawson ended up working with Miro during his time in NXT before he had truly established a clear gimmick.
They were both rather bland in terms of character development at that point, which is why nobody was interested in them as a team when they started working together, which is ultimately why they didn't last.
6 Best: Rey Mysterio
Rey Mysterio is a legendary figure in the wrestling world, and putting him alongside Miro was a great idea that WWE had for Starrcade in 2018. The team was something that the former WWE Champion wanted, therefore it is no surprise that he put in a great effort when working alongside Miro.
They were able to score a big one at the show, and that continued at another live event as well. The two men had very different styles, with a hard-hitter and a high-flying star coming together in a perfect manner.
5 Worst: Jinder Mahal
Miro and Jinder Mahal were thrown together in WWE at several points, seemingly just because they were two foreign heels that the company knew would get heat when they headed to the ring. While Mahal was pushed heavily at times by WWE, he did not prove to be a good partner for Miro.
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The two of them didn't work well together and they lost almost all of their matches, with Mahal proving himself to be a weak tag team partner during his time alongside Miro.
4 Best: Shinsuke Nakamura
Shinsuke Nakamura and Miro being put together in WWE felt like a very random pairing at the time, as they were just two singles stars being thrown into a team. However, from that they ended up creating magic, becoming a fantastic duo and a very popular team overall.
Fans loved the partnership between them, and they managed to naturally get over. While they didn't win all of their matches, fans do remember this team, and the fact they got to be heavily featured helped Nakamura to become one of his greatest partners.
3 Worst: League Of Nations
The League Of Nations faction was one that featured four talented workers, but they were booked terribly throughout their run together, mainly being used as talents to be beaten to make Roman Reigns look good. Miro got the chance to team up with all three men regularly, often in multi-man tag bouts.
They were able to get a few victories during their time together, but the vast majority of their matches led to them being beaten, with Sheamus, Alberto Del Rio, and Wade Barrett proving to be dreadful partners for him.
2 Best: Aiden English
The partnership between Miro and Aiden English didn't always lead to victories, and they were never able to claim tag team gold, however they were unbelievably over with the WWE Universe. Rusev Day proved to be incredibly popular amongst fans, and they should have been pushed heavily as the faces of the division at that point.
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People wanted to see them become tag team champions, and that proves how over they were, despite WWE trying to position them as heels. English was a great partner for him, and their chemistry just bounced off each other perfectly to create something truly memorable.
1 Worst: Lana
On paper, putting Lana together with Miro made sense considering the fact that they are legitimately married, therefore the chemistry that they have is undeniable. They were hilarious when shown together on "Total Divas," and there is no doubt that Lana added a ton to his overall act when she was his manager.
However, when it came to them being a competitive tag team inside the ring they were very poor together. During the Mixed Match Challenge, they struggled massively in each match, while they were also beaten in the 2018 SummerSlam Kick-Off show.