10 RAW vs SmackDown matches that we don't want to see

Not every Inter-brand match is a worthwhile proposition
Not every Inter-brand match is a worthwhile proposition

#7 The Hype Bros. vs The Club

One of these people is a charismatic, talented in-ring performer.  The other is Mojo Rawley.
One of these people is a charismatic, talented in-ring performer. The other is Mojo Rawley.

The Hype Bros. Zack Ryder is a charismatic talent, able to get over with the crowd in the ring and in person through his pioneering work on social media, most of which has been appropriated by the WWE for its own programming. His partner is Mojo Rawley, someone who brings intensity, energy, and more exclamations of the word "Bro!" than one could ever possibly want to hear in a lifetime.

The Club is the forgotten remnants of NJPWs Bullet Club, who arrived in the WWE with some fanfare, but quickly devolved into being AJ Styles' lackeys for his feud with John Cena. They are not an untalented tag-team, but they seem to lack a distinct direction of their own and seem to be marking time until they're released back into the wild, able to rejoin the faction that made them a desirable acquisition for the WWE in the first place.

A tag match between the two would easily grace the opening of any event... on the house show circuit, whilst people were still finding their seats or browsing the merchandising tables. A PPV appearance for the two is unlikely in the extreme, though if they were ever to face off at Survivor Series, a relieved audience would sure make good use of the time, perhaps on Facebook or Twitter.

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