The Bar is currently on a collision course with Braun Strowman at WrestleMania and while both Sheamus and Cesaro have worked wonderfully as a tag team, The Celtic Warrior is a multi-time WWE Champion and The Swiss Superman...well, he's never been given the push fans think he deserves.
Asked if he's happy with his current role in the company, Cesaro pointed out that teaming with Sheamus has helped him keep perspective but he's still not entirely happy with the way he's treated.
"If you take a step back and look at it, I'm definitely happy to be there, but, then again, I'm not happy to be there. And I think that's what helps about teaming with Sheamus, anytime one of us is down, do you know what I mean, goes through something, the other one is there and we can talk. It's like good cop/bad cop. If Sheamus is down, I pick him up and if I'm down, he picks me up. And that I think is a good thing. Cesaro elaborated, "sometimes, when you're by yourself, it's really easy to dig yourself into a hole and be unhappy. But I know when it comes down to it, when I walk through the curtain, I'm out there with Sheamus and I know we're going to have a blast no matter what. And I think that really helps."
Sheamus, meanwhile, also had something to say about Cesaro never being world champion but he remains convinced that it will happen one day and when it does, it will be a very special moment.
"I think for Cesaro, everyone wants it and when it does happen, man, it's going to mean so much more." Sheamus continued, "we'll tag team for as long as possible, but then we'll get in the situation again of maybe we'll go away for a bit, but we'll always have this. There will be a time when we both go singles and Cesaro, like, I've said it many times in interviews. The fact that he hasn't been world champion already is an absolute crime, but it's going to happen. I know it will because there's no one more determined than him, and when it does, it's going to be an epic moment."
It was a couple of years ago that Cesaro was finally given a significant singles push but WWE ultimately decided against going anywhere with it and he's remained mostly on the sidelines since. However, he's definitely proved himself as a member of The Bar and that hopefully means Vince McMahon realises he has potential. What do you guys think? Let us know your thoughts in the usual place.