WWE Money In The Bank Results: 5 Biggest Winners & 5 Losers

4. The Usos & The Wyatt Family

WWE.comWWE.comKicking off the pay-per-view with this match was a safe and smart choice, as you were guaranteed plenty of action to get the crowd going. Both teams have shown tremendous improvement since their debuts, particularly Erick Rowan, and they have good chemistry together. The tag division in WWE goes through cycles. Just when we think there's going to be an emphasis on it again, they start falling to the wayside. Just a short while ago we had five or six credible teams that were capable of putting on exciting matches and it felt like the renaissance we had been promised for a while was coming. Then little by little, that all disappeared. The Shield, The Prime Time Players and The Real Americans are all no more, and we're basically left with a handful of permanent teams, a few comedy acts and some thrown together pairings. The Usos have done a great job carrying the division and their matches and persona have been fun. They work great as faces and the company seems to have a lot of faith in them as champions. Still, I can't help but feel like the Family's day is coming soon. A Wyatts feud with Goldust and Stardust over the belts could be splendidly bizarre.
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