12 Wrestlers Without Direction For WrestleMania 33

8. Enzo Amore & Big Cass

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Enzo Amore and Big Cass should have no problem finding a slot at WrestleMania.

In a show that in recent years has seen The Rock torch a giant replication of his own name with a flame-thrower, Brodus Clay lead a dance troupe dressed like elderly ladies, and Hulk Hogan repeatedly stumble over the name of the venue he's literally standing in, there is absolutely a place for the 'Smack Talker Skywalker' and his seven-foot-tall chum.

However, unless the former NXT standouts can rapidly insert themselves into the Tag Team Title picture on Monday Night Raw, the immensely popular combo risk being reduced to filler segments such as the above rather than a match of meaningful consequence they genuinely deserve.

Ignoring their limp rivalry with Rusev in recent months, the team's last feud of note was with Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho, and culminated in defeat at last August's 'Summerslam' shortly before 'KO' became the Universal Champion.

As great with crowds as Big Cass and (especially) Enzo are, what kept them so over in NXT was their unending chase for Tag Title glory.

Without actual focus on the main roster, 'The Realest Guys In The Room' risk eventual demotion to the outhouse.

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