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Saturday, May 6 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT

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The Bloodline def. Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens & Matt Riddle

The Bloodline def. Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens & Matt Riddle

The Usos & Solo Sikoa got back on track and back to their winning ways after defeating the team of the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn as well as Matt Riddle

The powerhouse of The Bloodline quickly gained the advantage for his team after tagging himself in, knocking Zayn around and keeping him isolated in their corner. As the three members of The Bloodline continued to rotate in and out of the match, Sikoa tagged himself in and continued to show up his brothers.

Zayn finally tagged Riddle into the match, and The Original Bro cleaned house as he took out every member of The Bloodline and punctuated it with a twisting splash to the outside. 

Owens got in on the action after a blindside attack early in the match that saw him sent into the steel steps, but his Swanton Bomb wasn’t enough to win the match for his team. Jey Uso and Owens went back with superkicks but were at a stalemate as both Superstars tagged in Jimmy Uso and Zayn, respectively.

The former Honorary Uce was left alone with The Usos and took several superkicks right on the chin, but the match continued as Zayn wouldn’t give in. 

Before Jey could deliver a hip attack, Sikoa once again tagged in, only for his brother to return the favor. As the two brothers got heated and argued, Zayn went for a Helluva Kick. It hit Sikoa instead of Jey, but the misfire wasn’t enough to spur the victory. 

The action broke down, and in a moment of frustration, Sikoa grabbed Jey and threatened him with a Samoan Spike, only for Zayn to intervene and knock them both to the canvas. The ensuing chaos saw Riddle and Sikoa become the legal men where the brutish Sikoa hit a Samoan Spike to lift his team to victory. 

Though Sikoa and Jey engaged in an intense staredown after the match, cooler heads seemed to prevail, as The Bloodline celebrated their win with no further incident.

The Usos & Solo Sikoa got back on track and back to their winning ways after defeating the team of the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn as well as Matt Riddle

The powerhouse of The Bloodline quickly gained the advantage for his team after tagging himself in, knocking Zayn around and keeping him isolated in their corner. As the three members of The Bloodline continued to rotate in and out of the match, Sikoa tagged himself in and continued to show up his brothers.

Zayn finally tagged Riddle into the match, and The Original Bro cleaned house as he took out every member of The Bloodline and punctuated it with a twisting splash to the outside. 

Owens got in on the action after a blindside attack early in the match that saw him sent into the steel steps, but his Swanton Bomb wasn’t enough to win the match for his team. Jey Uso and Owens went back with superkicks but were at a stalemate as both Superstars tagged in Jimmy Uso and Zayn, respectively.

The former Honorary Uce was left alone with The Usos and took several superkicks right on the chin, but the match continued as Zayn wouldn’t give in. 

Before Jey could deliver a hip attack, Sikoa once again tagged in, only for his brother to return the favor. As the two brothers got heated and argued, Zayn went for a Helluva Kick. It hit Sikoa instead of Jey, but the misfire wasn’t enough to spur the victory. 

The action broke down, and in a moment of frustration, Sikoa grabbed Jey and threatened him with a Samoan Spike, only for Zayn to intervene and knock them both to the canvas. The ensuing chaos saw Riddle and Sikoa become the legal men where the brutish Sikoa hit a Samoan Spike to lift his team to victory. 

Though Sikoa and Jey engaged in an intense staredown after the match, cooler heads seemed to prevail, as The Bloodline celebrated their win with no further incident.