10 New Directions For WWE After Money In The Bank 2016

9. Gallows & Anderson Are The Tag Division's Big Bad Wolves

Dean Ambrose MITB
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The former Bullet Club members didn’t have the easiest of rides coming into WWE, and faded from a strong debut to become no more than AJ Styles’ meat shields in his feud with Roman Reigns.

Fortunately, those days seem to be numbered. Gallows & Anderson have been rehabilitated as the division’s most obvious antagonists: it started on Raw, and last night’s finish gives them plenty of fuel going forward. It was their Magic Killer that left Aiden English for dead and allowed Kofi Kingston to pick-up the decisive pinfall.

It’s partly their fault, but that’s never stopped two heels using slightly dubious “injustice” to build a sense of entitlement, and it won’t here either.

They might not get the immediate title shot they’ll feel they deserve, but coming out of MITB, Gallows & Anderson are very much major players in the division.

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