10 WWE Superstars John Cena Has ALREADY Ruined Since Going Part-Time

7. The Fashion Police

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Fandango and Tyler Breeze were still villains in early 2017, cast as comedic foil before their riotous Fashion Files skits briefly made them the toast of Tuesday Nights. The sketches came at exactly the right time to save the duo from obscurity too, so roasted as they were by John Cena and Nikki Bella in the run-up to WrestleMania 33.

Consciously coupled on television in an effort to loosely synergise WWE television with the Total Divas/Bellas E! Network productions, Cena and Nikki entered into a programme with The Miz and Maryse, but hardly had foes queuing up to be decimated on television in the meantime.

Carmella and James Ellsworth were game, but beyond the less-than-'Fabulous' duo, the fickle finger of creative fate pointed at the sharp-dressed men to...cosplay as the golden couple. Well, only Breeze entered Nikki Mode, but 'Dango was his able assistant as always, upto and including taking an Attitude Adjustment from 'Big Match John' whist Breeze simultaneously went up for a Bella Buster.

The babyface turn had to come post-WrestleMania. The pair were killed dead as credible heels.

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