10 WWE Superstars Without Direction Following WrestleMania & Greatest Royal Rumble

9. The Usos

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Fresh off another disappointing scrap with the Bludgeon Brothers at Greatest Royal Rumble, Jimmy and Jey Uso have little to look forward to as a reward for completely reigniting the tag team division in 2017.

The brothers were instrumental in revitalising The New Day along with every other act they faced as blue brand stewards, with their sterling work at least resulting in a long overdue WrestleMania appearance. The 'Show Of Shows' defeat appeared to close the book on any major future involvement at the top of the Tuesday tag team tree until they went precisely nowhere in the aftermath.

Pairing them with real-life wife/sister-in-law Naomi will add some colour to their entrance, at very least, but it's impossible to be inspired at their potential opponents for the next few months. A championship chase is out of a reach but a feud built on emotion alone seems impossible on Road Dogg's single-issue SmackDown Live! Something - anything - would have been better than nothing. Jimmy and Jey could see their near-future prospects put on lockdown until next WrestleMania season.

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