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The Uso’s Continue Their Winning Ways

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(Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for WWE)

Jimmy and Jey Uso pick up a win over Zack Ryder and Mojo Rawley, who have not captured any magic in a bottle like they did before Ryder got injured. A double superkick connected to pick up the win and a promo after reminds us why this is the best type of Uso we have seen. They continue to impress, even in a short match, with fast offense and an aggressive mentality on the mic. The crowd continues to enjoy seeing them, even if it is just to boo them. With a win over The New Day at SummerSlam, there is no need for them to be beaten in a non-title match against Hype Bros.

I know a few people are happy to see Ryder and Rawley lose. They just do not connect naturally with the crowd. Ryder is bottled down by Rawley because of his over the top energy. It backfires and looks too forced at times, even though I do think he is just naturally insane. Their future is dim, with little to no light at the end of the tunnel.

WZ 5.5

Shinsuke Nakamua defeated The Singh Brothers

An easy win for “The Artist” known as Shinsuke Nakamura, as he destroys both Singh Brothers. He also hits a beautiful Kinsasha on the champion, leaving him laying on the mat. Nakamura will get another chance at Jinder and I think this will be the final month or two that Mahal has as champion. I am not sure why they would not let Nakamura leave Brooklyn, a place that is memorable for him, but trying to eliminate The Singh Brothers is like J and J Security being eliminated from Seth Rollins’ championship reign. The only difference is that Rollins has a few wins sprinkled in there that were all him. Mahal has not had that.

WZ 5.5

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