Backstage Segment
Renee Young asks Shane McMahon about what just happened with Kevin Owens. Shane says that obviously the match doesn’t count and it will be stricken from the record books. He claims Owens got in his car and left the arena, which is exactly what he’s about to do. Why is the Commissioner just dipping out of his own show early?
Backstage Segment
Dolph Ziggler is fired up backstage. He trashes Little Rock and continues to complain about the state of WWE today, saying he’s been the best wrestler in the world for the last 10 years and nobody ever recognizes him. He asks if he should start driving a crappy four-wheeler to the ring like Stone Cold, or play a guitar badly like Elias Samson, or cover him in paint so the world forgets he doesn’t have any natural charisma like Finn Balor. Damn. He says John Cena’s gesture doesn’t mean anything, and maybe he should bring a hot chick to the ring with him because that’s all the fans seem to care about. But we’re going to have to wait yet another week to see what Ziggler has in store for us…
THE USOS vs. THE NEW DAY
The winner of this match determines the stipulation for their contractual rematch for the tag team titles. It’s Kofi Kingston and Big E for the New Day this time. The Usos are in control after a commercial break working over Kofi in their corner, but he fights back with a series of kicks and comes off the top rope with a crossbody on Jimmy. Big E comes but gets caught with a superkick as all hell breaks loose between the two teams. Jimmy looks for a Samoan Drop but Kofi counters it into a modified dragon sleeper! Jey breaks it up and makes a blind tag, rolling him up with a handful of tights to steal the pin.
Winners: The Usos