10 Thrown-Together WWE Acts That Made No Sense

9. PCB

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The worst of all three trios awkwardly inserted into a rejuvenated Divas division in 2015, PCB (Paige, Charlotte, Becky - hurriedly rebranded after the original 'Submission Sorority' label was already taken by an adult website) had the loosest threads connecting their union in battle with redundant trifectas Team B.A.D and Team Bella.

Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair's post-NXT chemistry was minimal until they feuded, which thankfully came not long after Paige's relationship with the pair had imploded too. The company's bizarre insistence in keeping all the key players in the new women's division divided into threes was deeply damaging to an idea not truly realised until the fat was trimmed ahead of a Lynch/Flair/Sasha Banks Women's Title clash at WrestleMania 32.

For Becky to have been turned on twice and Charlotte's deceased brother Reid used as a heat-seeking plot point before the 'Show Of Shows' show-stealer highlighted the limitations and ill-advised decision to bring them all together in the first instance. The lack of any backstory when they arrived was - depressingly - par for the course, too.

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