5 Underdogs that WWE needs to push

After criticism from Vince McMahon, Cesaro literally grabbed the brass ring
After criticism from Vince McMahon, Cesaro literally grabbed the brass ring

#3 Bo Dallas

From one of the longest-reigning NXT Champions to a barely visible sideshow act.
From one of the longest-reigning NXT Champions to a barely visible sideshow act.

It seemed like many fans were speculating (and maybe just hoping) that when Bray Wyatt was being repackaged (before The Fiend existed), his real-life brother would become the newest part of his family. He would replace Harper and Rowan, WWE could acknowledge that they are real brothers, and Bo Dallas could have new life breathed into him. The speculation became even more spiritied when the former NXT Champion started growing his beard out. He had to be joining Bray, right?

That didn't happen. Instead, he went from Social Outcast to Miztourage member to B-Teamer (although he did get a run as a tag champion), and then disappeared. He won the 24/7 Championship (for a few minutes) a couple of months ago, but it was a brief TV appearance that went nowhere.

Now that his brother is on SmackDown, the same brand that Bo was drafted to, WWE has another shot at reuniting them as a duo. In fact, Bo's former gimmick, the man who wanted everyone to "Bo-Lieve", might be perfect as a supporting character on the Firefly Fun House. Tweak the character just slightly and make him a little bit more sadistic in the ring (which was already an underlying element of the character) and you could have gold.

The two men don't even have to exist in the same world when Bray is The Fiend. Bo can be on his own when The Fiend is around and only associate himself with his brother when Bray Wyatt is the smiling guy who spends his time with puppets.

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