10 RAW vs SmackDown matches that we don't want to see

Not every Inter-brand match is a worthwhile proposition
Not every Inter-brand match is a worthwhile proposition

#5 The Miztourage vs The Singh Brothers

Bo Dallas, one half of The Miztourage.
Bo Dallas, one half of The Miztourage.

I am still a Bo-liever. Bo Dallas' run in NXT as the pretend face of the developmental brand was an early indication for me that it was a show worth watching, not just for its in-ring performers, but for the work that was being put into the wrestlers outside of matches. Since his promotion, as like many NXT call-ups, all of the work in Florida, on his character, was mostly undone. Then after that, on his tumble down the card, Dallas managed to catch the jutting branch of The Miztourage before he fell off the roster completely.

The other half of The Miztourage, Curtis Axel, is a victim of circumstance (his tag-team with Damien Sandow was abruptly cut short due to real life concerns over the people they were parodying) and poor booking. Together they are a team put together to stand next to The Miz and get beaten up regularly. They lack credibility, not only in the eyes of the audience but in WWE's eyes too, with their replacement with The Bar at TLC.

The Singh Brothers, likewise, have similar problems, only the person they stand next to lacks both the in-ring credibility and outside the ring charisma of The Miz. They exist purely as easy excuses for his victories over clearly stronger opponents.

Who would win between the two teams of lackeys? More importantly, despite this Bo-liever, who would care?

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