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9. The Street Profits (c) Vs. Seth Rollins & Murphy

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This feud is daft.

The Street Profits lost a decent Super ShowDown clash against Seth Rollins and Murphy with the Raw Tag Team Titles on the line off the back of enough lower profile defeats beforehand to earn (?) a "now or never" shot against them on the Elimination Chamber go-home show. This sort of made things more believable - or would have done if Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins had been shown labouring of the consequences of a possible loss, or questioning if they even want to take the match in the first place, or asking just one f*cking question of how such a situation was imposed upon them.

But this feud is daft, so they just won the belts to knock back all that sort of coherent storytelling nonsense.

The win was a device just as this feud is a device. Well done to the four wrestlers for having good-to-great matches, but the belts and the angle is all to prop up that Rollins/Kevin Owens WrestleMania match that appears to be happening no matter how wanted it may or may not be.

Ford should leap as high as he can in this one, too. He'll have his wings clipped soon after as they enter the four-way rotation circuit in time for WrestleMania.

Winners - The Street Profits

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