10 Wrestlers Who Are Wasted In WWE

1. The Revival

The Revival
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Nobody deserves to be in the top slot here more than The Revival.

Dash and Dawson exhibit classic tag-team traits. They're watertight in the ring, use teamwork to overcome opponents and manage to take losses in stride without looking too foolish. On the mic, they're solid if hardly flashy, and they're respected by fans who like the duo's nods towards old-school tag wrestling favourites like The Brain Busters or Hart Foundation.

If this was 1989, The Revival might be handed Bobby Heenan as manager and secure their place as one of the top heel teams in the company for good. In 2020, they're persistently linked with a move away from WWE and look like they'll be plying their trade elsewhere by the end of the year. It seems unfair.

WWE doesn't deserve to have a tag-team like The Revival working for them. Sooner or later, Dash and Dawson will get to enjoy the money they've earned over the past few years and creatively relish working tags in the revived NWA or AEW. That, when it happens, will give them purpose again.

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