

Having Morrison at ringside gave the heels a slight advantage at times. He eventually managed to tag Kofi Kingston and turn the tide in his team's favor. T he heels almost immediately cornered Xavier Woods to gain the upper hand. We returned right as the bell rang for this six-man tag match. The New Day joined him in throwing tomatoes at the quartet as the show went to a break. They tried to perform a song, but Damian Priest quickly interrupted them. Once again, The Miz and Morrison took credit for Bad Bunny selling out his tour. The A-Lister bragged about his WWE Network documentary and his reality show. The Miz, John Morrison, Elias and Jaxson Ryker were in the ring for another episode of Miz TV. This was not a good segment, but that is on the people booking everything, not the wrestlers. This match was four powerhouses beating each other up, so it had some enjoyable moments. What helped was the physical exchange these Superstars had between the moments of bad booking. No new ground was trodden, and nobody gained anything from the disqualification and count-out finishes. Now, they just need to get their original ring names back, and they should be set.įrom a storytelling standpoint, this was almost the same thing we saw last week. After it was over, Strowman powerslammed McIntyre and yelled at him for not listening.ĭitching the masks was the best thing Mace and T-Bar could have done. This led to Mace and T-Bar winning by count-out. Poor timing led to McIntyre taking Strowman down with a clothesline. We returned from a break to see the tag team match we were originally promised taking place. This brought out The Scottish Warrior to make the save. The ref ended up disqualifying Mace and T-Bar when they refused to stop double-teaming Strowman. Mace came in with a burst of offense to turn things in his favor. The Monster Among Men started off against T-Bar and began easily dominating his opponent. When The Monster Among Men came out, he said this would be a handicap match instead of a tag bout so he could prove that he could do what McIntyre failed to do last week. The former members of Retribution kept the masks off but introduced face paint to their look. Instead of starting the show with a longwinded promo segment like it usually does, WWE jumped right to the action this week with Mace and T-Bar taking on McIntyre and Strowman.
