Axe-Throwing Contest Set For WWE Raw Tonight

The Viking Raiders vs. Street Profits feud is about to take a turn...

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The Street Profits and Viking Raiders will go head-to-head in an axe-throwing contest on tonight's episode of WWE Raw, the promotion has announced.

Per the dot com copy:-

"After squaring off on the hardwood, The Street Profits and The Viking Raiders will take their talents to a much different arena: axe throwing.

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Raw Tag Team Champions Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins will again face off with Erik & Ivar on Raw this Monday night — but this time in an axe-throwing contest.

“No ball, no net, Viking Raiders Rules,” Ivar wrote on Twitter. “This week….Axe Season fam.”

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The Street Profits claimed a lopsided 74-2 victory last week in basketball, though The Viking Raiders may have played possum the entire time as Ivar showed off some impressive skills afterward.

Which team will one-up the other this time around?"

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Another leftfield twist for a rivalry that looks set to remain outside the squared circle for the foreseeable future.

Their last proper match went down on the 27 April episode of Raw, with the Raiders defeating the Raw Tag Team Championship, albeit in a non-title contest. The two teams look destined to throw down for the belts eventually: it's just a case of when, and how many wacky contests they'll have to get through first.

Expect a mead-drinking competition before long.

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