10 Awesome WWE Moments That Went Absolutely Nowhere
10. The Revival's Debut (Raw - April 2017)
Raw 25 was bad, but Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson's stock has never felt lower than when they were stood around at this week's B-Team BBQ, filling their faces with bratwurst and bologna, surrounded by by the red brand's dregs.
Once one of the best teams on the planet, they're now on the level of Titus Worldwide and Breezango. Those world-class NXT matches with American Alpha and DIY may as well have taken place in an alternate dimension. The Revival are toast, and it's clear that WWE have no interest in pushing them after a long string of main roster missteps.
Their debut remains Dash and Dawson's greatest Raw moment. Arriving the night after WrestleMania 33, they answered The New Day's open challenge to a great pop, then soundly defeated WWE's most successful team. They followed it up with another victory the following week. All signs pointed towards a mega-push, but alas, disaster was around the corner. Wilder fractured his jaw four days later, and that was it.
The Revival haven't been pushed since. Dawson was hurt not long after his partner's return, but they've done nothing even when healthy. Undone through injury and cack-handed booking, their debut's promise was quickly lost.