#8 The Bludgeon Brothers
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Luke Harper and Erick Rowan have seen little success outside of the Wyatt Family with several sporadic singles runs going nowhere for either Superstar. But, sometimes, all a Superstar needs to improve is a repackaged gimmick that plays to their strengths and a clear direction.
Now Harper and Rowan are the Bludgeon Brothers and they look like a hugely promising tag-team in an already stacked tag-team division on SmackDown LIVE. They have an enigmatic entrance, a decent gimmick and they get to literally bludgeon people in the ring.