5 WWE Superstars that should pursue opportunities outside the company in 2019

Nakamura's NXT Championship win in 2016 has been the highest point in his WWE Carrer
Nakamura's NXT Championship win in 2016 has been the highest point in his WWE Carrer

#2 Gallows and Anderson

The Good Brothers have been criminally underutilized
The Good Brothers have been criminally underutilized

Another Tag Team that went from being legitimate badasses to 5-minute TV matches(ad break included, of course) is the team of Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. Gallows and Anderson were one of the best tag team on the planet before coming to the WWE and now, they seem to be a shadow of their former self.

The Good Brothers had a spectacular debut attacking the Usos a week after WrestleMania 32. They had a great run alongside AJ Styles as part of 'The Club', but things haven't looked up for the duo ever since they were separated from the Phenomenal One.

Even though the Good Brothers had a run with the RAW Tag Team Championship, no one probably remember as it ended in a jiffy. Gallows and Anderson have been struggling for TV time ever since they were drafted to SmackDown in the Superstar Shakeup last April where many thought that the duo would find relevance again.

Things have come to such a point where we can't even remember the last time we saw the duo having a match on SmackDown. This has got to be frustrating for the Good Brother considering the fact they were at the peak of their popularity in New Japan when they decided to come to the WWE. Karl Anderson even made it to the finals of the prestigious G1 Climax tournament.

As per reports, the WWE contract of the Good Brothers is set to expire in the fall of 2019. With former Bullet members Cody and The Young Bucks forming All ELite Wrestling next year, expect Gallows and Anderson to be the first WWE Superstars to jump ship and sign with AEW.