10 Wrestlers Who Suffered The Most From WrestleMania 34

7. The New Day

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It wouldn't be inappropriate to throw all three SmackDown tag teams in here, given that their match was relegated to the post-Ronda death spot, and thus never stood a chance. The Bludgeon Brothers, Usos, and New Day were left to die, but as the team taking the fall, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods earn the dubious honour.

That WWE chose this particular match to follow Rousey was disappointing. Yes, WWE needed to cool the crowd off, but the SmackDown Tag Title bout promised much. It was a well-built clash between three teams with demonstrably excellent chemistry. The Usos have had tremendous clashes with both sets of opponents, and should've acted as glue guys in an exciting three-way sprint, but they were derailed, diminished, and destroyed.

Raw's tag division met a worse fate in New Orleans (we'll get to that), but Harper and Rowan soundly thrashed their opponents in a brief, listless squash. It sucked, and as the primary victims, Kingston and Woods rank among the night's biggest losers, with their "little people" pancake entrance not exactly helping their case either...

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