Often when they do one of these anniversary shows, there will be an angle where a heel on the current roster badmouths the legends, only to get his comeuppance and get embarrassed by the legends on hand. The fans usually enjoy the spot because they get to see their favorites from the past have a brief moment to shine again. And the heel it happens to is usually somebody far down the card who's not doing anything anyway (i.e. Heath Slater a few years back).
I'm worried they're going to do it to The Revival this time, and that the interview last week was a setup for it. Their line of "We're not sports entertainers, we're professional wrestlers" probably made more fans cheer for them. The idea that they're an alternative to the rest of WWE should be used to help define them, and not get them buried in a comedy spot.
If they're going to do the angle where a current member get embarrassed by the legends, I'd rather it happen to somebody I'm sick of, like Sheamus or Enzo.