10 Wrestlers Who Will Benefit The Most From The WWE Draft 2020

7. Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode

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SmackDown has a serious shortage of established tag teams within its ranks. The New Day moved over to RAW along with Miz & Morrison, but the Friday brand also lost two members of the Lucha House Party and one half of Heavy Machinery. SmackDown didn't have a great tag team division before the draft, but things looks very bleak now.

This is where Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode come in. Two top-quality veterans with very little to do, Ziggler and Roode could well be the anchor around which a new generation of tag teams can develop, two experienced tag team wrestlers with a common goal and all the experience in the world with which to achieve it.

SmackDown has tag team issues coming out of the draft and will need a team to stand up and take the depleted division by the horns, dragging it into a better future in the process. There is absolutely no reason why Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode can't be that team, and it could be the match needed to relight a fire under both men.

Fingers crossed.

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