8 HUGE WWE Clash Of Champions 2017 Predictions You Need To Know

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Breezango deserved a little more from this stretched-out story, having seemingly planted countless clues for this payoff long before the writing staff lost interest in the weekly comedy vignettes with the pair.

It hasn't really helped Luke Harper and Erick Rowan's re-emergence either. Trapped somewhere between the fearsome Wyatt Family versions of themselves and Breeze and Fandango comedy sidekicks The Ascension, the Bludgeon Brothers have at least got themselves some matching wrestling gear during their time away, but their tenure looks destined to engulfed in flames of failure similar to their former leader's career.

It won't stop them bulldozing the popular po-po's here though. The Fashion Police now occupy the territory on the roster that can allow them a defeat with little ramification. It won't win them tag titles (as felt genuinely possible for a hot second earlier this year) nor will it seem them fade into obscurity. A happy medium as long as they continue to entertain, the hilarious duo may end the year flat on their backs, but can still consider 2017 a resounding and stylish success.

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