#8: The B-Team
B-Team, B-Team, go, go, go! At one point last year, The B-Team were one of the most over tag-team acts in WWE.
Of course, their run was always going to be limited, but the tandem are still capable of getting a reaction from the crowd from time to time.
After a run with the Tag Team Titles towards the end of 2018, the duo quickly became jobbers once again and have not been used in an active role on WWE Television since.
They stand little to no chance of winning this match, but WWE may give them a silly victory in the early goings to get them a cheap pop from the Saudi Arabian crowd.
#7: Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins
Like the B-Team, Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins have had a modicum of success in the last year or so because they are often booked as the ultimate underdogs. The duo are incredibly likable and their hometown WrestleMania victory was a nice touch earlier in the year.
Like the B-Team, the duo are still capable of getting a reaction out of the crowd and WWE may book them to pick up an early surprise victory just to get the crowd into the match, but they are over matched and have almost no chance of defeating the majority of the other teams on this list.