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6. The Revival (c) Vs. The Usos

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Casual fans watching pay-per-view to pay-per-view rather than week-to-week (and, based on Twitter engagement and tumbling television numbers, there would appear to be plenty of these) may assume the Raw and SmackDown Live doubles divisions are in rude health based on the matches on offer on this particular supercard.

Yet, in spite of the sight of the gripping match graphic, the rivalry than the two fizzled quicker than the fake deep-heat that allegedly burned the Champions' balls the other month.

Since reclaiming the red brand belts from Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins at the start of June, Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder have wrestled on the flagship only twice, with The Uso only dropping in once more themselves in the same timeframe.

Like Jimmy and Jey's gimmicked cream, this feud was cold when it was hot, let alone months after the pair are even feuding. But maybe this is what all four need - of all the wrestlers that need to be allowed just to f*cking wrestle, this quartet could do with a showing to remind everybody why they are - and can still be - so vital.

Winners - The Revival

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