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4. The Usos (c) Vs. The Street Profits

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Montez Ford has been on fire lately, and expect more of the same here in an effort to preserve some momentum for The Street Profits after this inevitable defeat. Every time he leaps he looks like he's trying to touch the sky, and that remains just about the only limit for the potential quality of this match.

Either due to Naomi formalising a heel turn by assisting the Champions or simply down to the dirty tricks that took them back to the top, The Usos remaining as tag team champions seems crucial to get across the ongoing dominance of The Bloodline on SmackDown.

There's not a huge amount to build on story-wise, but this is one of the all-too-familiar cases of trusting the workers rather than the process. The pairing doesn't yet feel too worn out, and both teams will probably look to try and steal the show. This way, when Jimmy and Jey surely retain, Ford and Dawkins won't remotely feel like losers.

Winners - The Usos

 
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