Ranking Every First Current WWE Champion From Worst To Best

16. NXT Tag Team Champions - British Ambition

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A case of good intentions trumping good Champions, Oliver Grey's injury just weeks after the pair's tournament victory in January 2013 resulted in Bo Dallas taking his place, knackering the name before a far superior gimmick came knocking for the straps.

The Wyatt Family's win in May undid something of a false start for titles that'd later be celebrated, with Neville free to work towards the top title during Grey's off time and following his eventual 2014 release.

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