18 WWE WrestleMania 36 Impulse Reactions

4. The Street Profits (c) Vs. Austin Theory & Angel Garza

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It'd be unfair to call this one quick and painless, even though Montez Ford was at least caught this time compared to the horrorshow bump he took from a dive on Monday's Performance Center Raw.

The four rattled through their spots in a pace that was at least pleasing after the lengthy match it followed, but there was neither prior tension nor effectively generated heat within the body of the work to make any of it matter.

Several matches at this WrestleMania were set up to fail by even being forced to go ahead on such a weird card, but the Raw Tag Team Championship clash wasn't even that. Serving as yet another main roster soft launch for Bianca Belair after her amazing Royal Rumble performance, the post-match craic saw Zelina Vega dish out a sh*tkicking to Montez Ford before 'The EST Of NXT' arrived on the scene to save her husband.

What a pop this run-in would have received in Raymond James stadium. Wrestling will ride again, and so too will all of the stars that were given this short shrift.

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