The Revival vs. the Usos: B
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As is usually the case with two really good teams, this was a good match. It wasn't the best match of the night. It also wasn't anything different from what we've seen when these two teams have faced-off.
They obviously have good chemistry with each other, but outside of the finish, the match felt like one that could have popped up during RAW. The Usos are good but they use the same moves in all their matches. They're telegraphed and you can see them coming from a mile away if you've watched them a lot.
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The Revival aren't as athletic, but the reason why they work so well as a team is the psychology that they use like isolating the opponent, their frequent use of blind tags and being where their opponents don't think they are.
The finish was great with a blind tag leading to the champs retaining after hitting the Shatter Machine. Had there been some different layers added to the showdown, then it would have warranted a higher grade.