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6. Darren Young vs. Titus O'Neil - The Blood Feud

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During the couple of years, there have been four teams that people argue should have had a tag team title run. The Usos might finally get their chance and have their names taken off that list. The Real Americans seem to have higher aspirations on their mind. Team Rhode Scholars were kicked around and disbanded and feuded before ever getting a chance to wear the titles. Finally, we have the Primetime Players. A team that was apparently worth "Millions of Dollars", they cashed in very little while together for almost two years. Since being introduced to the main roster full time (the second time for Darren after being apart of the Nexus) by People Power's John Laurinaitis after Wrestlemania 28 in 2012, this team, while entertaining at times, had very little impact on the landscape of today's WWE. Due to this fact, Titus decided to take his aggravation out on Darren, deeming him to be the weak link of their team. This is the type of feud the WWE needs more of. In a product that now has one less championship to fight over, the creative team has to make meaningful feuds that fans can get excited about instead of just throwing two wrestlers against each other for no reason (e.g. Mark Henry vs Ryback at Survivor Series 2013, Curtis Axel vs R Truth at Battleground). With doing so, they can create a situation with two low-car/mid-card talents get to shine in a meaningful match that doesn't require a championship on the line. Save for Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow, this is a style of feud that has appeared very little in recent times of the WWE. When it comes down to the match, the answer comes from who needs the win more. The answer to that question is Titus O'Neil. Over the past couple weeks, Young has gotten the better of O'Neil and has made O'Neil look weak in doing so. Also, at Titus' enhanced age (he will be 37 in April, while Darren is only 34), this is about the last chance for Titus to make an impact in the WWE. I believe this will be a surprisingly good match, but evil will overpower good. However, look for this feud to continue through March and with a likely appearance on the Wrestlemania Pre-Show Prediction: Titus O'Neil after hitting the Clash of the Titus for the pin fall Odds: Titus O'Neil-80%, Darren Young 20%
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