#3 Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson
When fans hear the names Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson, they don’t necessarily think of top of the line stars. However, Anderson and Gallows were a top-notch team for New Japan Wrestling, and more specifically the Bullet Club, before WWE signed them away. The duo got to skip NXT (perhaps owing in part to Gallows already having had main roster experience) and debuted as a dominant force. However, when the dust settled, they were quickly lost in the tag team shuffle, first on Raw and then on SmackDown.
That Anderson and Gallows wouldn’t be the best-featured team makes a degree of sense when you consider them alongside The Usos, New Day, and The Bar, which are all highly entertaining units in their own right. Gallows and Anderson could be proper tag champs for an upstart promotion, though, particularly given their proven capacity to work as faces or heels as the circumstances demand it.