Fantasy Booking: WWE Elimination Chamber 2019

Source: WWE.com
Source: WWE.com

The Best Tag Team in the World(c)* vs The Usos: SmackDown Tag Team Championship (20 min)

Source: WWE.com
Source: WWE.com

I don't know how everybody feels about our current champions as a team, and I don't know how everybody feels about the controversial altercation with police Jimmy Uso had with police earlier this week, but you can't deny that this is going to be a fun damn match. We saw our champions go to battle with The Bar last month, and I don't know about you, but I had the time of my life watching that match. And I personally put The Usos a level above The Bar on the tag team scale, so you can only imagine how much better this match could be. The Revival over on Raw have been clamoring for a tag team revolution on the main roster, and although they're not on the card which is quite strange, giving these four, twenty minutes to go to war, sign me up. Towards the end, Shane McMahon flies for his classic Coast to Coast on Jey Uso, but Jey strikes him out of the air with a Day One Kick to bring the entire arena on their feet. Before he can claim the titles though, The Miz breaks the pin at two. Jey hits Miz with a right hand to send him out of the ring, and tags in his brother Jimmy. Jey levels McMahon with a Day One Kick sending him to a knee, Jimmy follows with his own Day One Kick to lay him out. They proceed with a double Day One Kick to send Miz right off the apron and Houston starts rumbling as these men seemed prime for victory in the city they trained in. They go to the top across from each other and connect with double Samoan Splashes on McMahon, but when Jimmy goes for the cover, Miz dives from out of nowhere to save the match once again. Jey tosses Miz back out of the ring and proceeds with his suicide dive over the top to eliminate him from the equation. With Jimmy distracted by the outside action, McMahon pounces with a schoolboy roll up with a fist full of tights, and the champions retain with a bit of a fluke victory, but they celebrate as if they won the Super Bowl. The Usos had the performance of a lifetime and weren't made to look weak either. Now keep having McMahon picking up these victories for the team as if he's carrying it even though he's really not, allowing him to grow more and more frustrated with Miz. Then at 'Mania when they defend their titles against the new alliance of Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura, we witness our greatest wrestling heartbreak of 2019.

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