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7. The New Day (c) Vs. The Miz & John Morrison Vs. The Forgotten Sons Vs. Lucha House Party

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A ludicrous match on the face of things, WWE's attempt to invent a functioning tag division on SmackDown in the shadow of The Revival's release and an ongoing global health crisis is weird old flex...but this could be okay.

Lucha House Party and The Forgotten Sons will be motivated to steal the show (or, at very least, the Performance Center element of it) in this rare chance to be part of something meaningful. The Miz and John Morrison are exceptional value all things considered, and should probably regain the gold here, not least if the aforementioned hacker intrusion impacts The New Day when the champions need it least.

Set to the hum of the fan inside the empty Performance Center, this sort of strap switch has never mattered less, but going with the outsiders now does a disservice to the wrestlers themselves. If not a retention, it's simply just the easiest out to return the titles to the former holders.

Winners - The Miz & John Morrison

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