WWE Hell In A Cell 2016: 11 Things WWE Got Right

9. The Beginning Of The Club's Rebirth?

Luke Gallows Karl Anderson
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In the battle of RAW's most loss-friendly tag teams, The Club finally picked up something approaching a dominant win by putting away Enzo & Big Cass. Here we had two examples of WWE's single-minded approach to booking, two potentially nuclear teams that have been somewhat abandoned in the desire to get The New Day close to Demolition's record and the simultaneously developing story of Cesaro and Sheamus.

The Club were the right choice to pick up the win here. Enzo & Big Cass are without doubt style over substance, to the point where the crowd are invested in their entrance and not much else. They can lose and still be popular, thanks mostly to Enzo Amore and the power of catchphrases.

It would be much easier to rehabilitate Enzo & Big Cass than The Club at this point. Despite the insistence of RAW's commentary team Gallows & Anderson have been anything but dominating since arriving in WWE earlier this year. This win should be the first step on the road to redemption for the former Bullet Club members.

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