So, the alliance of Braun Strowman and Seth Rollins is not a cohesive one. We already know that and we know that there will be cracks when the two face Ziggler and Roode at Clash of Champions.
But at the same time, both men are top-tier performers, and Roode and Ziggler needed to be portrayed as credible threats for the duo at the upcoming pay-per-view event. I'm not sure that this was achieved to any degree whatsoever, on this week's show.
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Roode and Ziggler took on Hawkins and Ryder and actually went on to have a very competitive match indeed. In fact, there actually seemed like a point where it seemed that they would lose the match, before the pinfall attempt was broken up, last minute.
I would have just had them run through this team and showcase to the world that they are indeed a dominant pair.
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