10 WWE Superstars Without Direction Following WrestleMania & Greatest Royal Rumble

7. The Riott Squad

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Unlucky losers on SmackDown Live!, The Riott Squad switched places with Raw's Absolution just before the latter's former leader Paige assumed an authority figure role on the blue brand. She'd presumably have made their lives hell for the inferior gimmick infringement, after all.

Ruby Riot (with a single NX-t) was a serviceable babyface on the developmental brand but rendered the main roster's discount goth when she was forced to lend her name to the weakest stable on either show. Only minimal chemistry exists between the three too, but they slotted into spots as stationery pins for Raw's gutterball Champion Nia Jax to finally score a strike in the show's Greatest Royal Rumble apology main event. It doesn't bode well for their future on the show, but life wasn't exactly any better on Tuesday nights.

Neither Sarah Logan nor Liv Morgan have gained any traction yet, drafted in more to take the falls for their less-than-fearless leader thus far. When even Sasha Banks and Bayley can't command actual creative focus in what should have been one of the main roster's most profitable feuds, the road head doesn't look smooth for the company's least effective stable.

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