18 WWE WrestleMania 36 Impulse Reactions

13. John Morrison (c) Vs. Kofi Kingston Vs. Jimmy Uso

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Where to even start with this.

A improbably well-worked triple threat ladder match fought by singles representatives of the respective tag teams without major mention of why that was - almost as if it was related to why this was taking place in the silence of the Performance Center.

Anyway, with that out of the way...or not, because every single bruising bump and shot that hit hard and fast during this came with a reminder that it was happening only for all of us watching on our screens instead of the 80,000 or so paying punters a WrestleMania may typically command. Did Kingston have time to put himself back in Metlife Stadium as he readied himself to take another horrific blast with a ladder and/or throw one at Jimmy Uso?

The finish almost looked like it was about to make matters worse as all three had hold of the gold. Just as a screwy finish seemed the outcome, 'JoMo' took one last bump onto the solid steel as he brought down the blue brand belts.

All wrestlers should be off after this - these three should be given the entire year. A brutal and bizarre way to earn their wage.

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