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8. Aleister Black Vs. Buddy Murphy

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Mad that, after all the time looking for somebody to knock on his door for a fight, Aleister Black's first feud in months comes from somebody doing it by accident.

When Buddy Murphy left an idiotic-looking Black wondering who'd just walked past that week's broom cupboard, he picked a fight, apparently. Black's been out of the room ever since, smashing Raw dorks all over the shop as he could have been doing for months had he not been handcuffed by a ludicrous and reductive creative cul-de-sac.

No longer a 'Best Kept Secret', Murphy has benefitted from their strange coming together too. He was on the verge of becoming one of the company's saddest anomalies at one point - the talent better off on 205 Live than Raw or SmackDown - but if he can be the loser of a banger here than just simply a loser, he'll have finally given fans reason to want to see him in this position again.

Winner - Aleister Black

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