7 Worst WWE Turns Of 2017

4. The Usos

The Usos
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During the Charlotte entry, it was said that people in real life don't simply change their attitudes without good reason. According to WWE's creative team though, beating the unholy heck out of rivals inside Hell In A Cell will turn vicious street punks into happy-go-lucky smilers who favour a jovial outlook on life.

We're looking at you, Usos.

Post-HIAC win over The New Day, Jimmy and Jey started to concentrate less on maiming opponents and more on ripping them over the live mic before matches. It's no coincidence that they have subsequently become less cool on SmackDown than they were as arrogant brothers who believed themselves better than the rest of Tuesday night's tag division.

Think about it: the bad guys beat their irritating rivals in a dangerous battleground, only to admit that New Day's performance earned their respect. That's fine. What's not fine is using that as an unrealistic excuse for an alignment change, just so The Usos sell more t-shirts and can crack lame jokes.

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