WWE Extreme Rules 2018: 5 Takeaways
By Broc Flücker
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The Deleter of Worlds Days are Numbered
Last night we saw the arrival of the B-Team of Bo Dallas and Curtis as the Raw Tag Team Champions, defeating Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt. While I love Bo and Axel, and it is great to see them finally get an opportunity like this after so long, I think this speaks much more toward Wyatt and Hardy.
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Since forming their tag team “The Deleters of Worlds,” we have not seen any sign of character development between Wyatt and Hardy. There’s been nothing to make them feel different from any other tag team. They’ve simply just been there.
Part of the reason for this could possibly be because they were shot straight into being champions when they started teaming. The other part of it could be that WWE just have no idea how they should book these guys and how you could make them different. Either way, their title reign and stay together as partners has been largely disappointing for me. It was really something I was looking forward to seeing since they did the Ultimate Deletion.
Unfortunately, after losing the way they did, I think Wyatt and Hardy’s days of teaming together are numbered. I can’t imagine this team will stick together much longer after this.