It didn't make the cut because it was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it teaser, but there's a solid chance that vignette on SmackDown was hype for Motor City Machine Guns duo Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin. If so (most online are 99.9% certain), then the ex-TNA tandem will add a ton to the blue brand's doubles division.
Reigning champs Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa will be watching. They ended the episode as champs following a typically spot-heavy ladder bout vs. The Street Profits and DIY.
It was a wild ride, and the kind MCMG would love to be part of. Soon, gentlemen. Soon.
First up, R-KO will presumably get the title nod. Friday's SmackDown was akin to a two-hour Kickoff for Bad Blood. There were several hype packages, most of the biggest stars were absent, and WWE put on a flurry of entertaining enough attractions featuring those who didn't make the PLE cut.
That's fair enough, but it would've been lovely to see Triple H bless Nashville with a bit more star power. They did get the return of AJ Styles, in fairness. Keeping an eye on his developing worked health issues should be interesting.
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