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6. The Undisputed Era (c) Vs. The Broserweights

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When Pete Dunne and Matt Riddle were paired together for the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Invitational, it was an indictment of how little both men had going on and how few doubles acts WWE had at their disposal. In very NXT fashion, the end result has created one of the best things in the entire organisation.

The Broseweights have bought a ludicrous load of joy to the weekly television show, and though a turn seems likely eventually, their incredible chemistry deserves a title reign first.

In contrast, The Undisputed Era are quietly unravelling at the seams. Roderick Strong and Adam Cole's miniscule tension is very occasionally maximised, with Strong now the man to ruin Cole's golden prophecy since losing his North American Championship to Keith Lee. The same fate awaits Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish to inform a similar story within the group and their tumbling internal strength, but the match to see them depart the title picture forever should be absolutely f*cking fantastic.

Winners - The Broserweights

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