Smackdown Highlights: The Usos become undisputed Tag Team champions, beat RK-Bro


Smackdown Highlights: The Usos become undisputed Tag Team champions, beat RK-Bro

The Usos defeated Randy Orton and Riddle on Friday Night SmackDown to become the new RAW Tag Team Champions.

Unifying the belts with the SmackDown Tag Team Championships. After WrestleMania 38,

when The Tribal Chief was crowned as the new WWE Champion against Brock Lesnar, he talked with his cousins.

The Usos, to go to RAW and face the champions RK-Bro, since they had run out of rivals in SmackDown.

After the Usos defeated the Viking Raiders. The Blue Brand Champions complied and appeared on Monday Night RAW for the challenge.

A short time later, Orton and Riddle were present on SmackDown, after a match 3 vs. 3.

At WrestleMania Backlash, and accepted the challenge from the Usos, thus building the rivalry for the following weeks.

The match was originally going to be at WrestleMania Backlash, but Roman Reigns stepped in to help his cousins ​​and Drew McIntyre accompanied RK-Bro.

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In the final moments, Orton took the reins of the match well when Riddle was in pain However.

The Bro wanted to resume the fight and tries a jump from the third rope, which Jey receives with his knees. He neckbreakered Riddle twice.

But the RAW Champion managed to get back up to the corner for another jump. At that moment, Roman Reigns appeared from behind him.

Threw Riddle out of the ring, leaving his cousins ​​for a Uso Splash to take the win and the red brand titles.

The Usos are RAW tag team champions for the second time in their career, when the belts were still called “WWE Tag Team Championships”, between 2014 and 2015.

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As for the SmackDown titles, they have their fifth reign in which they reached 306 days as monarchs and 686 days among the five championships.