WWE Raw 5 Takeaways: The B-Team Vying To Become The Best

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4. The B-Team Takes An Even Bigger Step

The team of Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel have started gaining momentum with their new team over the past few weeks since The Miztourage disintegrated after The Miz went to SmackDown in the superstar shakeup.  That momentum reached another level last night with high stakes on the line.

The B-Team was part of a multi-team battle royal to determine the new number one contenders for the Raw Tag Team Championship currently held by Woken Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt, The Deleters Of Worlds.  The match was pretty wide open given how the red brand’s tag team division has been lately and the former Miztourage duo would make the most of it.

An early favorite to win the match was the team of Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre, but they were eliminated rather early.  The other likely teams started to get eliminated and the match came down to The B-Team and Heath Slater and Rhyno.  At this point, it seemed like Dallas and Axel were going to get the win.

And after Slater accidentally knocked Rhyno off the apron while carrying Dallas, The B-Team got the win.  Dallas and Axel will challenge Hardy and Wyatt for the Raw Tag Team Championship and seeing The B-Team already in the tag team title hunt is quite surprising, even if the tag team division on Monday nights isn’t very good right now.

The B in B-Team stands for best and if this duo defeats The Deleters Of Worlds, Dallas and Axel will be the best tag team on the red brand.