8 Most Talented Wrestlers WWE Refuse To Push

6. The IIconics

The IIconics
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The same could now be said for Billie Kay and Peyton Royce after Charlotte Flair smashed through them both on the most recent SmackDown. Apparently, WWE couldn't find another couple of jobbers to fill that spot, put Charlotte over with the same gusto and save The IIconics from looking like local enhancement talent themselves.

Right now, Kay and Royce are at the bottom of the female ladder on SmackDown.

They're like a women's version of The Revival. Both talk a good game (and The IIconics actually have way more charisma than Dash or Dawson) before inevitably being made to look foolish by the bigger stars. It's confusing, because they have talent, and Royce (in particular) has the potential to be a breakout babyface should WWE go down that route.

Before that ever happens, there's so much more they could be doing. What's the point in being a female tag-team if one singles star, Flair or not, can destroy you within minutes? After a fairly hot start and some shine, The IIconics have faded away on the main roster.

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