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9. The Street Profits (c) Vs. Andrade & Angel Garza

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To the first and worst of loads of rematches on this show as Andrade and Angel Garza somehow get another f*cking shot at the The Street Profits despite supposedly being at their lowest f*cking ebb a week prior yet still getting f*cking chances at the Champions with the new f*cking implication apparently being that they're gonna f*cking actually win the belts out now they've lost the one f*cking thing that made them interesting in the first place.

It's f*cking sh*t, this.

SummerSlam and WrestleMania were just two of the places Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford stubbed this challenge out, yet with so few other available double acts and the company obviously loving dropping all those red cups from the ThunderDome, here we are again.

That Vega leaving the heels high and dry has somehow improved their chances is a shocking indictment on how the old men producing the show view the young women trying to get over on it, but this match cannot possibly exist (again, a-f*cking-gain man) with out the title switch as the reason.

Winners - Andrade & Angel Garza

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