10 Worst WWE Feuds Of 2019

5. The Usos Vs. The Revival

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Eesh.

On the penultimate SmackDown of 2019, The Revival well and truly lost their patience with, in their terms, being wrestlers in a Sports Entertainment world. This came following a Christmas-themed street fight with Heavy Machinery, but more fool them for taking this long to figure out what their place in this organisation actually was.

The worst thing about the mini-series between Scott Dawson, Dash Wilder and The Usos wasn't that the former had their Ucey hot spiked by the brothers or that Vince McMahon thinks manscaping is rife for mockery, but that the match was perhaps the most tantalising on the entire roster when it came around.

Architects of a tag team wrestling revolution on NXT in 2015 and 2016, The Revival raised the bar for the likes of The Usos and The New Day to try and vault over a year later. Doubles divisions were the talk of fans yet again, with inter-brand dream matches such as these theoretically made real.

But that's not what goes through the Vince McMahon Instagram filter and it never f*cking will. Their good matches won't be remembered as much as the former NXTers dragging their inflamed a*ses across the ring like dogs. #FTR, indeed.

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