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7. The Usos Look Confused As The Crowd Boo Them Relentlessly

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Wrestling matches must be laid out in a way that suits the characters of those involved, making it bizarre that WWE felt The Usos vs. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson should begin the way it did. Interrupting their rival team's entrance, Jimmy and Jey then stood tall in the middle of the ring after throwing both opponents out.

Posing to the live crowd, they then looked a tad perplexed as those people booed relentlessly in their direction. Having vanquished the supposed heels of the piece, The Usos were apparently expecting fans to be firmly in their corner. Did they forget who they roll with on WWE television?

Fans don't like Roman Reigns (for the most part), so they boo The Usos by association. There was something oddly humourous about seeing Jimmy and Jey taken by surprise, they clearly expected to hear cheers after that spot.

This is something WWE must think about, it didn't make sense to have The Usos pander to the crowd when they were only there to defend the honour of Reigns.

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