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7. The Dirty Dawgs (c) Vs. Rey & Dominik Mysterio

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There's a lot to like about this match, in that WWE have found the combination of teams on SmackDown that feel the least exhausted by the rotation of the same few wrestling over and over again for the last year.

The Dirty Dawgs, to their partial credit, have been decent as a doubles act since before they won the belts, and are perhaps the best heels to put over Rey and Dominik Mysterio as the Father/Son dream finally comes true.

The Mysterios as an overall package have scored a solid six out of ten so far, with more matches good than bad and a prevailing sense of understandable solidarity that will one day be ripped apart by the son's thirst for life beyond his father's shadow.

That's best served at Money In The Bank, on Father's Day no less, when they lose the tag team titles. They've just got to win them first.

Winners - Rey & Dominik Mysterio

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