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8. RK-Bro (Raw Tag Team Champions) Vs. The Usos (SmackDown Tag Team Champions)

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One of three Brand Vs Brand battles that WWE has actually attempted to insert some heat into at the last minute, the impending battle between Rated-RKO and The Usos is one of those happy accidents that often happens around November now.

A minor success story in 2021, RK-Bro have cooled from their peak but are developing nonetheless, thanks to the recent reveal that Randy Orton likes the unit just enough to want to preserve the good thing they've got going. It's thus infuriating him that partner Riddle is mixing in with other people's business, but Riddle - sigh, the real hero in this tale - needs to do these things to protect that reputation for the eventual split.

The Usos are single issue tag wrestlers at this point. Protect Roman Reigns at all costs, themselves only getting caught in all this because they came to Raw to get to Reigns' rival Big E. It strips them of integrity, but thankfully the matches typically deliver. And Riddle takes a lot of pins so they can at least boast about getting their job done after the fact.

This, though meaningless, should rule.

Winners - The Usos (1-2)

 
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