The Usos disappeared after WrestleMania because Jey
suffered a shoulder injury. Their status as the company's longest-standing,
most reliable unit likely altered plans for the division. It's all too easy to
imagine that they were pegged to work with New Day, who would officially go
heel within a month of 'Mania. To an extent their unexpected hiatus was
probably a good thing. It's all too easy to imagine that, had the Usos been
available, we wouldn't have seen as much of the various other units on the
roster.
Sadly the main team I (and probably most other people) would
have wanted to see featured also disappeared due to an injury. Tyson Kidd
suffered what has apparently been described as a freak neck and spinal injury
in a dark match against the newly signed Samoa Joe in early June, ending his
run alongside Cesaro. Weeks later Erick Rowan tore his bicep at a house show
(or, if you prefer, live event). He'd reunited with his Wyatt Family partner
Luke Harper in May and it seems likely, now that SummerSlam's been and gone,
that the three original Wyatt Family members were to be put back together for a
six man tag against Ambrose, Reigns and someone else (Sting, according to the
rumour mill) at 'The Hottest Event of the Summer'.
These losses were in addition to the unfocused use of The
Ascension and the Lucha Dragons. Konor and Viktor were never going to amount to
a great deal in WWE but had they been used with more care earlier in the year
they could have been a far more over act by now. The Dragons, on the other
hand, should have been given far more to do and received some protection from
the writing team. They're an exciting team with obvious merchandise potential.
Kalisto is very clearly a singles act waiting to happen who could be that Top
Latin Star™ role we're always hearing WWE want. He may not have the name value
or status of Rey Mysterio but he's ten times the worker Mysterio is these days.
And he wears a cooler mask! What more do they want?
The tag division had mostly been left to the Prime Time
Players and New Day. Focusing on two teams is nothing new. It's been the
standard approach from WWE for years now. But it's disappointing because they
seemed to be setting up a positively thriving division with the Usos, Cesaro
and Kidd, the Wyatts, New Day, and the Lucha Dragons. New Day and the PTPs are
very engaging teams who connect with audiences well in their respective roles
and it would have been nice for them to have had a deeper roster to work with,
even though the PTPs wouldn't have been receiving as much attention as they
have been.
The good news is that despite all of these injuries and
scuppered plans WWE is forging ahead with making doubles ranks worthwhile. The
post-SummerSlam August 24 episode of Monday Night RAW saw a return and a debut
that should and could impact on the division.
These lads know how to win belts. |
The returnees were the Dudley Boyz. Which may not mean
anything to some people because it's actually been ten years since they were
last employed by WWE and allowed to use that name. For the last decade they've
been Team 3D in TNA. They're former twenty-four time world tag team champions,
having held the WWE tag team titles once, the WWE world tag team titles eight times, the ECW tag team titles eight times,
the WCW tag team titles once (although that was when the belts were under WWF
ownership), the TNA tag team titles (a surprisingly low) two times, the NWA tag
team titles once, the HUSTLE super tag team championship once, and the IWGP tag
team titles two times. How many of these reigns are recognised by WWE is anybody's
guess. I'd assume they'd count the WWE, WCW and ECW reigns but they could
surprise us and acknowledge others.
In addition to being the most decorated double act to
ever hit the wrestling biz the Dudleys are twenty year veterans and were a
significant part of the Attitude Era. That Maggle Cole said that the tag scene
had gotten more interesting when the Duds hit the ring to attack New Day and have a staredown with the
Prime Time Players indicates that their return will be a permanent one, or at
least not something that's over after a few weeks.
I'm interested to see what's done with Bubba and Devon.
Matches against New Day and the Prime Time Players seem likely and both could
be good. I'm be particularly interested in seeing them tackle heat magnets New
Day which, judging by the last week of television, seems like a match we'll get
at Night of Champions. A match with the Usos could also be fruitful considering
the big bumps Jimmy and Jey frequently take. It's just a pity The Ascension
weren't afforded better booking. If they had they'd probably be ideal opponents
for the Dudleys right now.
The Wyatt Lads. |
Monday's debut was Braun Strowman. He's a developmental
guy who's been under contract since May 2013. Naturally he's been based at the
Performance Center for the last year. Although he never appeared in a match on
NXT he did feature regularly for a while as the large Spartan in Adam Rose's
Exotic Express entourage. That he never got an official debut on the developmental
programme likely means that WWE are still willing to have guys bypass a period
of televised learning if the right spot presents itself on the main roster.
This is a good thing. It means they're in a better position to surprise us.
Strowman joined Wyatt and Harper in attacking and
ultimately laying out Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns. Presumably the Shield lads
will recruit a third man to help them in their battle against the Wyatt Family.
Cesaro would be a nice addition, but I'd take Dolph Ziggler or anyone vaguely
talented with not much to do right now. Once that feud's done it seems
reasonable to assume that the Wyatts will stay together and two members will
form a regular tag team. As much as I love Luke Harper he deserves to be the
number two singles guy of that group. Strowman and Rowan would be a good
pairing. Rowan is painfully bland and Strowman seems green around the edges.
Pairing them would help cover these failings and give the tag division more
bodies.
The summer of 2015 could have featured a great tag division
without the spate of injuries we saw. But there's nothing to stop WWE getting
their plans back on track and factoring in the Dudleys and an altered Wyatt
line-up. A division with New Day, the Dudleys, and the Usos on top and the Wyatt
Family, the Lucha Dragons, The Ascension, and the Prime Time Players in
supporting roles sounds pretty good to me.
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