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5. Fashion Conscious

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Good of SmackDown Live! comedy cops Tyler Breeze and Fandango to adhere to some semblance of character with their unexpected switch to the red brand.

Loitering backstage to rightfully lecture Sheamus and Cesaro for their garish grey threads, the duo dished out violations before remarkably scoring their maiden victory on the flagship show. Jonathan Coachman was presumably buzzing with this development, but not as much as the fashion five-0s themselves.

Fandango and Breeze both sported red, noting their penchant for style over substance following their trade to the 'A-Show'. That it's the most relevant they've been for months is perhaps a blessing and a curse for the duo. Just a year earlier, the pair were getting ample SmackDown Live! minutes to pepper the screen with visual gags, genuinely funny prop humour and more obscure references than an unnecessarily extended Family Guy cutaway.

Raw should service them better, though probably won't. The extra hour should facilitate a brand new 'Fashion File' for the doofus duo to attack with all their usual vim and vigour, but the show's rarely looked capable of light-hearted comedy since Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens' own daft kinship hit the skids. In their pomp, they wore the comedy well. Can Breezango also dress to impress?

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