WWE Power Rankings: Dec. 8, 2015, Go-Home WWE TLC Raw

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Outside the Top-10

Tyler Breeze and Dolph Ziggler: With the sharp increase in the formation of factions and teams of late, Breeze and Ziggler have found themselves in a union as well: they are doomed to watch one another’s match week after week before the have their own rematch at the next pay-per-view. This feud continues to exist without any reason or momentum, and for that reason it could hypothetically carry on until the end of time.

The Lucha Dragons and The Usos: This is similar to the Ziggler/Breeze situation, with the exception that these two teams are interchangeable in several match configurations against the New Day. The Dragons’ move set has made the team a bit more engaging than the Usos, but both pairings can’t hold a candle to the New Day when it comes to being an all-around, entertaining team.

Titus O’Neil and Stardust: Admittedly, there are some gaping questions in regard to what’s going on with Titus and Stardust, two of which being the whereabouts of Darren Young and just how Titus is sneaking into the Star Room with such ease. Most importantly, it’s unclear whether Titus and Stardust are heading toward a rivalry, a partnership or both. That being said, their segments have been brief bright spots on the otherwise bland WWE programming of the past few weeks.

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