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7. Daniel Bryan & Rowan (c) Vs. The New Day Vs. Heavy Machinery

Brock Lesnar The New Day
WWE

Since turning heel in November 2018, Daniel Bryan has made everything he's been involved with better than it was before.

AJ Styles was given a new reason to be when positioned against this "New" evil environmentalist. The WWE Championship itself was pulled from the brink of irrelevance by a transcendent run that literally and figuratively transformed the title. Kofi Kingston's journey to that exact strap was enhanced by the piece of sh*t that stood so callously in his path.

Yet, his achievements with the SmackDown Live Tag Team Titles may be his biggest achievement yet. Heavy Machinery are over because Daniel Bryan has gotten them over. Not by bantering off their silly b*llocks, but by raging against it with frustrated fury then showing endless *ss for their offence.

The New Day need no such help, but a singles Triple Threat between Xavier Woods, Otis and Bryan again made the most of the former 'YES! Man's willingness to take a kicking for the cause. He gets it more than just about everybody else, and will be rewarded with another win in yet another doubles pay-per-view match that could surprisingly steal the show.

Winners - Daniel Bryan & Rowan

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