10 Live Observations From WWE EL Paso

4. Lots Of House Show Hilarity

There may not have been quite enough women's action, but there was certainly no shortage of the hijinks that typically go along with WWE house shows. After all, all's fair when there're no TV cameras.

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For starters, there was the aforementioned bit where Tyler Breeze successfully suplexed Big E. However, it took him three separate tries, with Big E patiently letting Tyler give it his best shot every time.

There was also Dolph Ziggler being carried to the back by the referee following his loss to Bobby Roode; Mike Kanellis desperately trying to get Sin Cara to shake his hand, even going as far as to shake hands with the referee and the timekeeper to show the faceless one that "everyone else was doing it". We also saw Jey Uso dabbing in the middle of his match, only for Byron Saxton to take to the microphone to tell Jey that he was "about seven months too late."

So, not only are house shows like this great for seeing some action, they're also great for having laugh.

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