10 Most Boring Wrestlers Of 2021

2. T-Bar/Mace

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Imagine Demolition but without the face paints, relevancy or menace and you'd get the T-Bar/Mace combo. Admittedly, both men have shown flashes of that big men squashing local jobbers formula WWE so loves, but they've been fleeting. 90% of the ex-RETRIBUTION pair's output has been disappointing.

Drab would be another fitting word.

Christ knows why WWE persisted with the same gimmicks both guys used under Mustafa Ali's watch in RETRIBUTION. They badly needed a change of pace, but it was never coming. Instead, the company toyed with the idea of making T-Bar and Mace guns for hire (remember that brief alliance with MVP and Bobby Lashley?).

When that went nowhere, WWE returned to meaningless tags before splitting them in the 2021 Draft. Since that October break up, neither has done much of note on Raw or SmackDown. Cue WWE putting them back together ASAP because they obviously have nothing fresh for either as singles stars.

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