10 Bad Habits WWE MUST Kick

4. The Ordinary Boys

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Braun Strowman and Bobby Lashley twice crushed aforementioned goobers Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in extended squashes on pay-per-view and television, but it did nothing for either man either time. Lashley is arguably in a worse state as a result - already literally shrunken by virtue of his placement alongside the 'Monster Among Men', he then rebounded from the nothing feud with a pitifully scripted promo on Raw that plugged him in alongside the Gratiude Era losers already lambasted elsewhere in this piece.

If somebody that looks (and now works) like big Bobby isn't back to be bouncing folk around at the top of the card in quick and deadly fashion, what the f*ck have they even got him for? As is, he'll not get over as a babyface in the vein of Braun, nor will generate the heat garnered by their top babyface Roman Reigns.

And on Strowman, he too can't be given too many false dawns in the midcard whilst the organisation dither over the 'Big Dog'. He is at least over in spite of the creative direction - the same sadly cannot be said for two of the finest to ever graduate from WWE's celebrated developmental system...

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