10 Wrestlers Who Suffered The Most From WrestleMania 34

2. The Bar

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Was WrestleMania 34 a historical low point for tag team wrestling in WWE? That's debatable, but what isn't is that Sheamus and Cesaro were made to look like complete and utter chumps in New Orleans.

Nicholas didn't put hands on The Bar, but that doesn't matter. History will show that a top-level tag team lost to a 10-year-old last night. A few years from now, we'll look back on this the same way we recall moments like David Arquette becoming WCW Champion and Judy Bagwell taking that company's Tag Team Titles, and while it's great that the kid got to experience a moment he'll remember forever, it has crushed the division.

On top of this, Braun Strowman smashed The Bar in just under four minutes... all by himself. That's absurd, and frankly, a complete burial.

WWE's disregard for tag wrestling has rarely been more apparent. Sheamus and Cesaro can be rebuilt, but why should anyone care about them at the moment? They've never been this low, and in a division populated by equally undervalued teams, there are few big wins left to push them back up the credibility ladder.

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