Motor City Machine Guns are current WWE Tag Team Champions (source: WWE.com and Alex Shelley's X account)
The Motor City Machine Guns made their WWE debut a few weeks ago. They have since been on an impressive run.
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Ever since the Motor City Machine Guns debuted on the October 18 episode of SmackDown, they have proven why they are one of the best tag teams in the world. Within a few matches, they became number one contenders and managed to challenge The Bloodline for the WWE Tag Team Championships.
Motor City Machine Guns also dethroned the Bloodline and won the tag titles. Last week on SmackDown, they were confronted by A-Town Down Under, who invited them to be on The Grayson Waller Effect this week.
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However, before the show could begin, Nick Aldis informed Waller and Austin Theory that the segment was canceled. The General Manager stated that since the segment always ended in a physical altercation, they could skip it and have a match instead.
Both teams brought their all. However, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin showed them why they are the best tag team in the company by picking up the win. With this win, they extend their winning streak in WWE to four matches.
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It will be interesting to see how long Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin can continue their impressive run.
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