10 WWE Feuds You Didn't Realise Were Shockingly One-Sided

6. The Usos Vs. The New Day

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The Usos 18-12 The New Day.

Even one of the best tag team feuds in WWE history has seen one team come out on top a lot more.

Surprised? For a time, it felt like The New Day were Tag Team Champions forever; then The Usos took over that mantle with their endless reign as part of the Bloodline. So, how did Jimmy and Jey end up with a 60% win rate against their most famous sparring partners?

The New Day got off to the better start, then fell away; that's the simple answer here. When these two tag teams started grappling against each other in 2015, it was at a time when fans were high on Kofi Kingston, Big E, and Xavier Woods; it made sense for WWE to push them

Over time The Uso's made a comeback though. They turned heel and did some of their best work, trading both the Raw and SmackDown Tag Team Championships with The New Day until they joined the Bloodline and started getting even more wins under the tutelage of Roman Reigns.

Putting these two teams on different shows kept The Uso's record intact of course, but even when they were put together in a feud on SmackDown again, they traded enough wins and losses so Jimmy and Jey stayed on top.

You'd think The New Day would be closer, but The Usos have been blessed with bigger storylines over recent years that have meant giving them the W has been more important.

 
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