10 New Directions After WWE Battleground 2016
10. Take Breezango Seriously
In Breezango, the Ascension, and the Vaudevillains, SmackDown’s new roster is home to just about all of the company’s jobber tag teams. Chances are that those duos are going to cross paths with one another at some stage and, given that two teams can’t both lose a match, someone’s going to get the rub.
That means there’s a real opportunity for one of these
teams to put together some victories and, God forbid, maybe even get themselves
over.
And with Tyler Breeze and Fandango defeating the Usos on the Battleground kick-off show, why not make them the lucky team to step out from the shadows of lower-card nothingness?
You could argue that they're too much of a comedy act to be taken seriously anymore, but a big part of their comedy act is their confidence in themselves. And if you simply change the content of their backstage skits to something a little more serious, I’m sure that confidence will shine through and turn whatever they do into a success.
American Alpha are going to need credible heel opponents and, as crazy as it sounds right now, barring an unlikely Usos heel turn, investing in Breezango could be the best option.