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6. The Miz & Shane McMahon Vs. The Usos

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Whisper it, but Shane McMahon and The Miz have gotten their inherently silly act over to such a degree that it'll now feel genuinely sad when the two inevitably part ways ahead of their WrestleMania match. Which was sort of the point all along, so full credit to them both.

It's utterly insane to consider that, as Shane McMahon literally ran around the ring like a child with the Crown Jewel 'Best In The World' trophy last November that it would somehow trigger a chain events leading all the way to the 'Show Of Shows', but - as with anything involving The Miz - it always stood a chance of working.

'The A-Lister' is a phenom in his own, admittedly quite small, wheelhouse. There's clearly nothing he can't make the best of (if SmackDown Live's go-home promo about f*cking quiche just to get to a laboured Rikishi line was in anybody else's hands, we'd all still be groaning now), and the grand finale of their friendship here will be the trigger point for another richly-deserved spot on 'The Grandest Stage'.

Winners - The Usos

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