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The Bar def. Kofi Kingston (2-on-1 Handicap Match)

CLEVELAND — Mr. McMahon threw Kofi Kingston to the side of the road when he removed him from the WWE Title Match at Fastlane. At the event itself, The Chairman did one better and fed The Dreadlocked Dynamo to the wolves. After calling Kingston into his office and seemingly re-inserting him back into the title bout when he said that it was now a Triple Threat Match, Mr. McMahon quickly reversed course and instead sicced The Bar on Kingston in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match. And thanks to a ruling that Big E & Xavier Woods were banned from ringside, the ensuing match was over almost as soon as it started.

The Bar, who have been somewhat humiliated in recent weeks by a string of losses, were not about to let this one slip away. Cesaro & Sheamus played with their food and then feasted, and save for a brief rally by Kingston, the only moment of drama was when Big E & Woods defied Mr. McMahon’s edict and ran down to ringside, only to be soundly dispatched by Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev. The Bar called it shortly thereafter, dropping Kingston with the double White Noise and pinning him with a single foot on his chest.

CLEVELAND — Mr. McMahon threw Kofi Kingston to the side of the road when he removed him from the WWE Title Match at Fastlane. At the event itself, The Chairman did one better and fed The Dreadlocked Dynamo to the wolves. After calling Kingston into his office and seemingly re-inserting him back into the title bout when he said that it was now a Triple Threat Match, Mr. McMahon quickly reversed course and instead sicced The Bar on Kingston in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match. And thanks to a ruling that Big E & Xavier Woods were banned from ringside, the ensuing match was over almost as soon as it started.

The Bar, who have been somewhat humiliated in recent weeks by a string of losses, were not about to let this one slip away. Cesaro & Sheamus played with their food and then feasted, and save for a brief rally by Kingston, the only moment of drama was when Big E & Woods defied Mr. McMahon’s edict and ran down to ringside, only to be soundly dispatched by Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev. The Bar called it shortly thereafter, dropping Kingston with the double White Noise and pinning him with a single foot on his chest.