The last article i had minor nitpicks with, Steel/Psychic still isn't very good at all since the Knock Off Bluff and the amount of Pokemon that effectively use it. And non dark pulse Greninja is pretty gimmicky and not common, just about 70% of Greninja's run Dark Pulse. Bisharp is just as good as it was before, hazards and hazards control is common as long as it is Bisharp would still be great.
Hi, thinks for the feedback, but all of these points are incorrect.
Steel/Psychic is significantly better with Aegislash gone. Not as good as in BW, but still decent. "Knock Off is everywhere" is such an overused argument, but when you get right down to it, most common users of the move either win regardless of whether or not they have Knock Off (i.e. Landorus), are weak enough that Knock Off isn't even that dangerous (i.e. Gliscor), or are dangerous enough that you shouldn't be relying on Jirachi or Bronzong to check them anyway (i.e. Azumarill). Only a couple of things like Tornadus-T and Landorus-T would be easy to handle if not for Knock Off, and even then, the former still hurts with Heat Wave and the latter only really applies to Bronzong. Regardless, Jirachi and Bronzong have once again become quite viable, and the Aegislash ban is the single greatest cause of that.
Non-Dark Pulse Greninja isn't gimmicky, it's standard. Dark Pulse isn't even that great of a choice on Greninja because you can get most of the exact same neutral coverage against Water-types (if not running HP Grass/Grass Knot) and such with Extrasensory while hitting things like Keldeo, Mega Venusaur, and AV Conkeldurr harder. Deoxys-D and Aegislash were the two biggest reasons to use Dark Pulse, and they're gone. It also got only 35% usage on Greninja last month on the high end of the ladder (the only stats that should really be taken seriously, and even those are shaky), so I'm not sure where the 70% number is coming from. The only thing I can think of that Dark Pulse hits is specially defensive Mew, to be honest (and Jirachi/Bronzong who, while viable, are still really uncommon). Everything else can already be hit by one of Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Extrasensory, HP Fire, and HP Grass or Grass Knot.
While Bisharp is still very good, being able to trap Aegislash was a big reason for using it on offensive teams when paired with something like Mega Heracross or Mega Gardevoir. That alone is enough for it to lose stock. It's not a huge drop in viability, but it is a slight drop nonetheless.
EDIT: I forgot to mention this, but Aegislash's ban has caused a trend where people are starting to choose Rapid Spinners over Defoggers, causing Excadrill to be even more common and making things like Starmie and Tentacruel more viable. This also hurts Bisharp somewhat as dissuading Defog is one of its biggest perks. There's also the fact that people have become so used to Defiant Bisharp that it's a lot harder to actually get a Defiant boost via Defog against a competent player and really do a lot of damage with it than it used to be.