10 Wrestlers With The WWE Stink

3. The Usos

Sonya Deville
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Roman Reigns is going away soon. A bit.

'The Head Of The Table' will work a reduced schedule over the summer months, stopping by to make some television towns and the big three stadium shows between July and September, but the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion theoretically won't be half as present as he has been for the duration of his lengthy and slightly exhausting stint on top.

Why has this entry about The Usos more about Roman Reigns the current SmackDown Tag Team Champions? Well why else? They exist purely to stand next to him, and he often only exists to just stand there. Any shred of artistic flare the company might have once shown with regards to the cousins finally turning on their gaffer was dropped cold as they became goons and losers taking his bumps and working his dark matches.

And they're not the only shattered part of that act that might benefit from 'The Tribal Chief's potentially absence.

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