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6. Braun Strowman (c) Vs. Bray Wyatt

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The former "Family" members sort of had something going before the anticipated amateur dramatics overwhelmed things as they so often do.

Braun Strowman gave and took quite the beating, particularly after Bray Wyatt managed to control the contest after lobbing the 'Monster Among Men' onto the announce table. Wyatt looked up for this - it was a far superior performance that his first outing in this gig against The Miz at the end of 2019, but he continues to be the wizard with malfunctioning magic.

The zero people in attendance could see the finish coming a mile off too. For a big old weirdo with mind games on his side, he let his brain go for a walk when the Universal Champion put his black sheep mask back on. The two embraced before Strowman revealed his ruse to the surprise of nobody beyond the challenger himself.

Maybe he did know a little more about his former leader after all? Or has seen him on the Network like once over the last 8 years. Either/or. They'll go again with The Fiend next month too, just in case that three count in the middle of the ring looked a little conclusive.

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