Joint #22 Fandango & Tyler Breeze
In the last six months, Fandango and Tyler Breeze have had just one televised match on SmackDown Live (a Fatal 4-Way in October), yet they remain more popular than half of the current tag-team division.
It just goes to show what two police outfits, a horse’s head and old movie references can do for a couple of underused mid-card guys in WWE in 2017!
Grade: C+
#21 Mojo Rawley
Looking back at Mojo Rawley’s 2017, two obvious moments stand out: WrestleMania 33, where he won the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal, and the November episode of SmackDown Live when he turned against Zack Ryder.
While he wasn’t exactly a constant presence on television throughout the year, Rawley showed plenty of charisma in his promos and segments on Talking Smack and it’ll be interesting to see how he’s used in 2018.
Grade: C+