10 Superstars Who Deserved Better At WWE WrestleMania 34

5. The Usos

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The Usos entered WrestleMania as hot as any act on the roster. Immensely popular and riding a wave of extraordinary performances, they have been one of the brightest parts of SmackDown programming over the last year. Their attitude, their electric promos and their energetic performances made them can't-miss superstars.

So naturally, they were booked in a Triple Threat match in which their SmackDown Tag Team Championships would be up for grabs against The New Day and The Bludgeon Brothers. Three talented teams should have produced a potentially show-stealing match but instead, they were rushed through their match.

There was no story to speak of and the placement of the match ensured it would be met with an exhausted crowd. By the time The Usos were shoved off the top rope and to the arena floor and Harper and Rowan won the match and titles, the disappointment of their first WrestleMania appearance became apparent.

The irony?

While on the Kickoff Show, The Usos delivered strong matches that jumpstarted the night's festivities. Unfortunately, they were not allotted the time or opportunity to do that in what was their first main show match.

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