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

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Eesh.

The Usos and The Street Profits will have an excellent match on the night but it's just about impossible attempting to make something memorable or re-watchable thanks to the way WWE books programmes the way this one has been handled.

Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins want another run with the gold, but weeks and weeks of working singles matches with Jimmy and Jey Uso has only served to dilute any of that theoretical drama. These are the two best teams on the roster at present and they're competing for the only doubles straps available, but when wins and losses have been traded to this extent it makes it hard to suspend disbelief about the same thing happening to belts - even in the event of a change.

Not that that's happening here. The Bloodline is at times devastatingly dull, but WWE love the visual of them all holding up belts anyway. For that possibility to be presented as the closing image of SummerSlam, The Usos must retain here.

Winners - The Usos

 
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