WWE: 8 Ways Elimination Chamber Devalued Wrestlemania 30

7. The Outlaws Retained The Tag Titles

WWE booking really shouldn't be that hard. Here's an idea for Wrestlemania 30, the Rhodes Brothers versus the Usos in a ladder match for the tag titles. It's exciting and the ladder concept is edgy, plus it rewards four men with a big payday spot. Instead Elimination Chamber set up the New Age Outlaws to go into Wrestlemania 30 as tag team champions. That bit of booking devalued Mania because it meant we would be paying for a match from 1998 as opposed to an athletic 2014 contest. Nothing against the Outlaws but they don't really deserve their current spot. The pair of part timers went full time around December and are now walking into a well paying spot at Wrestlemania. If you thought Batista was bad, the pair of Road Dogg and Billy Gunn have to be a bigger insult given they are 16 years removed from relevancy. The Usos should have been champions last night, instead they lost clean, with the Outlaws instead set to wrestle at Mania holding tag team gold.
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