#4: The Bludgeon Brothers
Harper and Rowan have always been one of the most under-rated tag-team partnerships in the WWE, and while the Bludgeon Brothers gimmick itself was incredibly questionable, fans were happy to see them given a chance with the tag-team titles when they won the belts earlier this year.
Unfortunately, the WWE's booking of the group meant that their reign was not quite what it could have been.
The duo was booked to look incredibly dominant and as a result, all of their matches ended up being glorified squash matches.
Instead of being allowed to put on match of the year candidates against the likes of The Usos and The New Day, Harper and Rowan had to work very quick matches which never went longer than 10 minutes. As a result of this, fans quickly grew tired of their title reign, and the rest of the division was left looking a bit weak.
Sadly, the group was finally allowed to perform just at the end of their runs, putting on two excellent matches with The New Day before dropping the belts to the team on an episode of SmackDown at the end of the Summer.