The main event segment of SmackDown was an interesting one
#1 To bring Luke Harper back into the mix again
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Bludgeon Brothers have been obliterating WOTN! This is honestly a complete shock to everyone. Harper has Black in position DISCUS CLOTHESLINE! 1...2...KICKOUT! Black kicks out to the surprise of everyone. Harper pulls Black to his feet by the hair pic.twitter.com/XIzFLuX6UN
When you have someone as talented as Luke Harper as a part of the roster and he doesn't have a spot, there's something wrong with the whole thing. Now, the way that things have lined up, it is pretty clear that Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan may team up down the line to do away with the threat of Rowan down the line.
This could be a great way to reunite the Bludgeon Brothers once again. Hopefully, this time they don't don the cheesy outfits that became synonymous with them and they appear as serious heels, out to cause destruction.
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Harper is someone who should have been a much bigger star than he is right now. There must be a reason why his contract was extended.
Would you potentially like to see the Bludgeon Brothers return or maybe reunite in a new Wyatt Family?
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