Dolph Ziggler vs hometown hero Mansoor was another late addition to the card and it saw Bobby Roode accompany Dolph Zigger to the ring, take a dropkick and then be exiled from ringside by the referee.
There was no need for Mansoor to be able to take down both Ziggler and Roode and make two main roster stars look weak, especially since he's only made a handful of WWE appearances.
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Roode didn't even need to be there, it was enough that Mansoor was able to defeat Ziggler but why did WWE have to push him that strongly? Roode didn't even get a shot in against Mansoor, instead, he made his way out and received quite the payday for then taking a dropkick and walking to the back.
Ziggler and Roode have to be part of Friday Night SmackDown tonight where they are seen as King Corbin's friends and henchman, how will this storyline be believable after both men were easily taken down by one man from NXT last night?
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