How The Fiend Could Affect These 8 WWE Superstars

6. The B-Team

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For fans of second generation wrestlers - or even third generation, in this case - it's a crying shame to see what has become of Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel in recent years.

The wrestling business most definitely has a spot for comedy acts, and not everybody can be a main event superstar, yet the abilities of Dallas and Axel are deserving of a far bigger spot on the SmackDown brand.

Since being drafted to the blue brand, the B-team has been scarcely used on TV. And to some wrestling fans, there's often been an intrigue as to what could be done with this duo if WWE went fully in on their status and pedigree as third generation talents.

Both stars can 'go', Dallas is a great talker, and both have a strong lineage that can be played up on WWE programming. If the opportunity came up to reset the B-Team as an aggressive, technically sound tandem whose family history is used to give them some legitimacy, this would be a shot in the arm for a SmackDown tag division that has been a little hot and cold lately.

One way to facilitate just such a reset, of course, would be to have these two buffoons stumble across The Fiend. Naturally, there's the option to have Bo Dallas be revealed as the real-life brother of Bray Wyatt, but the company wouldn't even have to acknowledge that to go about reshaping Dallas and Axel.

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