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7. The House Of Black (c) Vs The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass

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A lowkey big deal on a loaded card, this Trios Championship match finds inarguably the two hottest acts in the division and the promise of making at least one set of them losers by the end.

The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass haven't had much going on of late, but have remained almost as over as their Tag Team Championship peak nonetheless. Meanwhile, the House Of Black - and Malakai in particular - have entered serious sh*t-kicking form of late. They simply can't lose the belts for this reason alone.

With the result not really in doubt and the immense quality of the action assured, the intrigue falls on exactly what Max Caster, Anthony Bowens and Billy Gunn will choose as one of their House Rules. After two weeks of divisive lighting, they should probably just ask for the building to be bathed in bright pink to try (and fail) to throw the champions off their game.

This, along with the potential brilliance of the bout, will be more than enough.

Winners - The House Of Black

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