10 Impulse Reactions Following WWE Money In The Bank 2017

7. Fashion Vice

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Thank God for Tyler Breeze and Fandango then, who provided a sister presentation to their usual 'Fashion Files' weekly entitled 'Fashion Vice' and loosely centred around a 1980s aesthetic.

The visual gags were on display as usual, with Fandango taking a call on a brick phone monstrosity (labelled as the property of 'Paul E') and a 'Blue Steel' notice on the bulletin board with an associated picture of the beloved steel cage structure used by the company from 1986-1999.

The segment led to a Black Scorpion-inspired tease towards an impromptu match with the perpetrators responsible for the attack on Breeze last week that left the Breezango offices in disarray. The match was little more than television fare, with the Fashion Police picking up an easy victory the faces against their mysterious rivals.

Breezango may find themselves running into a problem after WWE appeared to elect them not suitable title opponents after the demeaning results trade-off with The Usos last month.

The 'Fashion Files' remains one of the genuine highlights of the show, but if left only to furnish the low-card filler matches (as this contest literally was), the jokes will eventually stop landing. A return to some semblance of contention alongside The New Day would be a welcome reward for the pair.

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