Where fore art thou champs? We are over two weeks removed from WrestleMania 37 and the fallout period is in full swing. This includes moving towards the next pay per view with WrestleMania Backlash, but there has been something noticeably missing over the last few weeks. It is kind of hard to misplace a 7’3 giant with a shiny silver belt but WWE has managed to make it happen. Now we might know a bit more about things.
Raw Tag Team Champions AJ Styles and Omos, who won the titles at WrestleMania, have not appeared on television since the show and no mention has been made of them. According to Wrestling Observer Live, the pair currently have no health restrictions them and the only reason they are not appearing is due to WWE not booking them. While they have not been mentioned on Monday Night Raw, the team will be appearing on this week’s edition of The Bump, Thursday morning at 10am on WWE’s streaming platforms.
TOMORROW at 10am ET on #WWETheBump, we'll be joined by #WWERaw Tag Team Champions @AJStylesOrg & @TheGiantOmos!
THIS is your @WWETheBump Guest Thread ?? pic.twitter.com/iTn76ubd4D
— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) April 27, 2021
Opinion: I really hope that this isn’t accurate as the idea of crowning new Tag Team Champions at the biggest show of the year and then just not having them appear for three weeks is hard to fathom. Their match went well enough and if there are worries about Omos, Styles can handle almost all of the wrestling himself. I do not get this idea and it should not be that much of an issue.
At worst, have the two of them out there with Styles doing the talking and Omos standing around looking imposing. Have them beat up some low level pairing to keep them around. Or just have them appear somewhere to keep them in fans’ minds. Just do something with them, because it makes very little sense to have them vanish, especially when Omos’ appearance is his main drawing card.
What do you think of the team? What is next for them? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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