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Match #1: Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship – The Usos def. Sheamus & Butch The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
As Drew McIntyre was not medically cleared, Butch took his place, teaming with his Brawling Brutes brother to try and gain some gold for the trio. The Usos took advantage early, effectively cutting off Butch from his tag partner. As the match progressed, the Brutes regained the momentum and combined to hit The Usos with ten Beats of the Bodhran. Once Sheamus was done, Butch kept going, hitting more than 15 beats. With the momentum fully shifted, Sheamus nearly ended the match with a huge White Noise from the second rope. Butch continued to hammer the heart of Sami Zayn, who was ringside, hitting a...
Match #1: Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship – The Usos def. Sheamus & Butch The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
As Drew McIntyre was not medically cleared, Butch took his place, teaming with his Brawling Brutes brother to try and gain some gold for the trio. The Usos took advantage early, effectively cutting off Butch from his tag partner. As the match progressed, the Brutes regained the momentum and combined to hit The Usos with ten Beats of the Bodhran. Once Sheamus was done, Butch kept going, hitting more than 15 beats. With the momentum fully shifted, Sheamus nearly ended the match with a huge White Noise from the second rope. Butch continued to hammer the heart of Sami Zayn, who was ringside, hitting a...
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