9 Ups & 4 Downs From WWE Money In The Bank 2022

6. Slow Burner (But A Good One)

WWE Money In The Bank 2022 The Street Profits Usos
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Perhaps the best thing about The Usos vs. Street Profits is that all four men refused to rush through things. Instead, they produced a slow-burning epic that was decidedly old school in its approach. In fact, as some on Twitter pointed out, this was akin to something you'd see over in AEW from FTR.

That's a compliment, by the way.

The Profits got some convincing near fall towards the end that kept the live crowd on the edge of their seats. This was all just really great action; speaking of FTR, this match could act as a reminder of Jimmy and Jey when everybody talks about Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood as the best tag-team in the biz.

They're neck-and-neck when The Usos are on this kind of form. Special mention for Montez Ford too. He's a beast after adding some muscle to his frame (Booker T must be happy about that), and he had a sweet kick out moment following an Usos' double superkick.

Tag-team wrasslin', baby. There's nothing like it.

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