WWE Extreme Rules 2021: 3 things that shouldn't happen at the show and 2 things that should - Big mistake in Finn Balor vs. Roman Reigns, Alexa Bliss wins the RAW Women’s Championship?
WWE Extreme Rules 2021: 3 things that shouldn't happen at the show and 2 things that should - Big mistake in Finn Balor vs. Roman Reigns, Alexa Bliss wins the RAW Women’s Championship?
WWE needs to avoid a few mistakes at Extreme Rules 2021
#3 Shouldn't happen at Extreme Rules 2021: The Usos get a clean victory over The Street Profits
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At WWE Extreme Rules 2021, The Street Profits have a chance to regain the SmackDown Tag Team Championships. They have been involved in an intense feud with The Usos over the last few weeks and even challenged the reigning champions to an epic title clash on the Blue brand.
Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins even came close to winning the titles but were stopped in their tracks by Roman Reigns, who interfered in the match and laid out a brutal attack on the challengers.
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After The New Day, Ford and Dawkins are the two superstars who can share the ring with The Usos and look equally good. They will undoubtedly deliver a memorable match at Extreme Rules, but it is unlikely to end with the tag team titles changing hands. The creative team must ensure that Jey and Jimmy Uso don't get a clean victory over their challengers.
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A controversial finish will help ensure two positive outcomes. First, we will see them extend their title feud on SmackDown provided they stay on the same brand. And secondly, it will allow The Usos to draw more heat towards their dominant run while ensuring that Ford and Dawkins don't look weak at WWE Extreme Rules.
The Street Profits certainly deserve a huge push, especially after Montez Ford's jaw-dropping performance in the SmackDown main event last week.
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