10 Hidden Meanings Behind Outlandish WWE Survivor Series 2018 Attires

9. The Usos

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Bravely throwing back to darker times as forgotten followers, the SmackDown Live Team Captains embraced their history with the brand as well as tough family times by sporting blue and black baggy shorts and tribal leg sleeves akin to their "Play Hard In The Paint" personas.

Jimmy and Jey are anything but buried treasures in 2018 even if they were confined to the pre-show here. Acting as pitchmen for the entire blue crew, The New Day announced The Usos as "arguably the greatest tag team on god's green earth". They had the swagger and confidence to wear the compliment as well as their attire.

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