10 Never Before Seen Wrestling Feuds That Need To Happen In 2021
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While things in WWE don't look set to change for some time going into 2021, the promise of a new year still brings a ton of potential and the guarantee of some new feuds, which could help to raise wrestling fans' spirits and take the company in a bright new direction.
The promotion's roster is unbelievably packed with stars. Across its three brands, there is a plethora of talent, with young and hungry performers climbing their way up the card, and established industry veterans who can still put on stunning bouts.
Despite the overabundance of matches and shows across the company, there are still plenty of feuds that fans have yet to see, and 2021 is the year that they need to happen. To kick the wrestling world back into full peddle, WWE will need to book some stellar, memorable programmes, and the coming entries are fantastic examples of pairings that could do just that.
Fans everywhere are desperate to see these feuds happen, as they spell the promise of fantastic wrestling, superb storytelling and something entirely fresh.
10. Jimmy Uso Vs. Jey Uso
One of the best storylines running in WWE right now is the "Head of the Table" narrative surrounding Roman Reigns. The story has brought an entirely new energy to the Universal Champion and has shone a significant spotlight on Jey Uso. Seeing one half of the Usos as a singles star in the company was a big surprise in 2020, but one that fans were happy to witness, however, it seems inevitable that Jimmy will make his return this year, and when he does, this feud needs to happen.
With Reigns' domineering hand sitting atop the family, it would make sense for the Uso twins to struggle against each other to win his respect and gain a higher seat in the unit. Seeing the pair strike out and begin to feud against one another would be effortlessly heartbreaking, and could be the companies most emotional story of the year.
Of course, the two have fantastic in-ring chemistry as a team, which would undoubtedly translate into active competition against one another. It would raise both performers' stock and paint an even darker picture for Roman as an authoritarian figure.