10 Wrestlers Who Have Suddenly Vanished

6. The IIconics

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The "suddenly" in this list's title might be an inappropriate descriptor here as it suggests recency, and The IIconics haven't been seen for a while now.

Theirs has been WWE's starkest disappearing act. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce last appeared on television on 18 November 2019, where they were defeated by Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch in a shade over two minutes. They haven't worked a single bout since, not even on house shows, having fallen completely off the map since losing the Women's Tag Team Championships to Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross in August.

Kay and Royce weren't even making television regularly as Women's Tag Team Champions, defending the straps against full-time talents only thrice in four months. Their reign was totally pointless.

So what's going on with The IIconics? Why were they taken off television (and live events)? Why haven't they been seen in over four months? Lord knows, though early February brought news that WWE was planning on repackaging the hard-trolling duo. There has been no mention of this since then.

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