Just two days before WWE Money in the Bank rocks Boston's TD Garden, Triple H, Seth Rollins and Randy Orton kick off what is sure to be an explosive episode of SmackDown.
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The Superstars talk about the huge pay-per-view, which features both a World Title Money in the Bank Match - feauring Orton - and a World Title Contract Money in the Bank Match - featuring Rollins.
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But all the action doesn't have to wait until Sunday! Triple H announces Dean Ambrose vs. Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett in a non-title match to take place right now!
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After the Intercontinental Champion has some less than flattering things to say about Pittsburgh, the eccentric, intense Ambrose emerges to the roar of the WWE Universe.
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As one might expect with two highly physical Superstars, the match quickly descends into an all-out brawl, spilling out to ringside.
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The Superstars fiercely trade pin attempts on each other with Sunday's massive pay-per-view just around the corner. In the end, Ambrose seals the hard-fought victory with Dirty Deeds.
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Jack Swagger - another Superstar who will compete with Barrett and Ambrose in the World Title Contract Money in the Bank Ladder Match - emerges to make his presence felt on SmackDown!
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Swagger batters the Intercontinental Champion against the barricade and applies the Patriot Lock, leaving Barrett's status for Sunday in question.
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WWE's "Lunatic Fringe" decimates Swagger with a ladder, but suddenly finds himself on the defense when Rollins emerges through the crowd and throws him off the steel steps, before hitting a Curb Stomp.
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Will Rollins be standing tall and Ambrose counting the lights after Sunday's pay-per-view?