
I’m chanting SHUT THE FUCK UP at my phone right now. I wonder what they think of the Madhatter Moss here. Suit Williams: They interviewed the Migos before this match started. By no means will this threaten any Match Of The Year discussions come November/December, but this was a very strong PPV opener. While this feels like the 100th time The Usos and The New Day have wrestled each other, you can always count on them to put on a really good match, at the very least, every single time. The Usos ultimately picked up the win to retain their titles after hitting, of all things….The 3D….on Kofi. The crowd was really into this one, and they were really invested in the result here. From there, it became a more even, action-packed affair with a number of close nearfalls. The Usos worked over Kofi a lot in the early portion of the bout until Woods made the tag. The match got off to a slow and methodical start as I went to heat up my leftover Chinese food. Thank goodness the opening match on a WWE PPV takes an eternity to get going with all the entrances and video packages. Sean Sedor : Suit and I had just finished recording the aforementioned Wrestling Omakase Awards show right before this match started. Eventually the Usos hit a 3D, which Pat McAfee renamed the 1D (One & Done), for the win. The Usos had a good nearfall with a double splash on Kofi that Woods had to make the save on. The working boots were on here and it felt like the match could go either way. These two teams have wrestled a ton of times, and it showed as their chemistry was very good here. They’re in the big building in Atlanta, and it’s packed and loud for this one. They mention that Woods is in his hometown, which should give away the finish. Suit Williams: Ten minutes into the show, we get the first bell. You can kinda give it a pass since an injury took Holland out, but at the same time….can’t you guys divert from your dumb script for two freaking seconds when someone is hurt? **1/2 WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship: The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso) (c) def. Sheamus winning this bout clean, basically all by himself, did make Cesaro and Ricochet look really weak.

Despite his partner turning into a ghost, Sheamus still won the match anyway, which pretty much tells you that his team was always going to win, and they didn’t call an audible. He completely disappeared at this point, basically turning it into a 2-on-1 Handicap Match with Sheamus continuing on his own.

So I guess the most notable thing from this bout is that Ridge Holland got his nose broken very early in the bout following a Standing 450 Splash from Ricochet that went wrong. Nice to see Ricochet get a PPV payday, even if it’s just the kickoff show. Sean Sedor : Suit and I were still in the middle of recording the Wrestling Omakase Awards show, so I was watching this one on mute. The one guy got his face caved in by Ricochet though. Suit Williams: I didn’t know this was a thing, and I was recording the prestigious Wrestling Omakase Awards Ceremony. If you’re interested in some other stuff I do, you can check out my YouTube channel (just search my name) if you’d like to see me play the Formula 1 game, and you can also check out my Extreme Warfare Revenge thread on the Be The Booker forums (if you’re into those kinds of games). Penn State played a bowl game at noon (they lost sadly), I participated in the Wrestle Omakase Awards show (along with Suit), and now both of us are doing this PPV review.
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