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Old 05-14-2018, 09:53 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Outside of Bayley, Revival arguably had the worst fall of grace since leaving NXT. They went from being a team people legit considered as one of the best in the world and wanting a dream feud against the Bucks to now a team of nothing on RAW.

The timing of injuries hurt a lot but can legit pin point their downfall as potential big stars to when Dawson uttered the forbidden "W" word in a promo.
I think you're overemphasizing the "wrestler" promo thing. They were obviously already being positioned to eat the old guy finishers on Raw25 and hadn't done shit before then.

They came in hot and got a huge win over New Day in their debut, then got injured, and never got another shot. I don't think the main roster has enough emphasis on tag wrestling for them to really shine, either. They really need multi-segment matches for their shtick, and there's basically none of those any more.

If they'd gotten over to SD in the shake-up, there might have been a chance but not for a long while with the Bludgeon Brothers as champs.
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