18 Ups & 12 Downs From The WWE SmackDown Live Era

By Michael Hamflett /

8. Dressing Funny

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There's something magical about a segment/act being so undeniably brilliant and universally loved that it becomes the highlight of the wrestling week. For several months in the summer of 2017, the misadventures of Tyler Breeze and Fandango were exactly that.

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Parodying a different television show every week as they worked to solve crimes petty and powerful within the SmackDown Live

Intelligently written stupid comedy, the tastes of both men felt palpable within their hilarious exchanges as legitimately funny dialogue played to a background set loaded with in-jokes and sight gags. Only broadly transferrable to in-ring thanks to the very-f*cking-serious tag team wrestling revolution taking place at the time, they'd have surely been given the doubles straps in a different time. As was, they donated months of memorable material to the archives that will surely stand up to rewatch.

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