Big E reversed the roll-up and bridged his shoulders up and scored a three count on Big E. Big E then set up a Big Ending, but Crews ducked and small packaged Big E. Crews went for a standing moonsault, but Big E lifted his knees. Crew landed a top rope splash for a two count. Graves asked if the new attitude could be the missing piece Crews needed. The ref admonished Crews for holding the ropes for leverage when shoving his boot into Big E’s throat. The yelling by Big E continued as he delivered more of a beating to Crews.Ĭrews kicked Big E’s knee as he charged at him, and he took over with sustained offense for several minutes. Big E got down and yelled in Crews’s year, “This is what you wanted?! This is what you wanted!?” Big E threw Crews back into the ring, then shoved his boot into Crews’s throat. Big E speared Crews off the ring apron to the floor a few seconds into the match. The bell rang and they came out of the chutes aggressively. They gave off the vibe of this being a big fight. He eyed Crews with a look that said he’s eager to tear him apart. Big E came out being serious and enthusiastic without being corny. APOLLO CREWS – Intercontinental Title matchĬrews came out with his new entrance. A video package aired on the latest happenings with Big E and Apollo Crews. (Keller’s Analysis: So Elias and/or Ryker are going to be surrogate opponents for Shane against Braun later?) Elias said he’s been wanting to talk to him about his pitch for WrestleMania, the greatest musical performance of all time, something so epic that Bad Bunny will feel obligated to give him his Grammy out of respect. They cut backstage to Shane walking out of his locker room on a crutch with his knee wrapped in ice. The announcers commented on Shane suffering an apparent knee injury training. Banks came across very unlikable here – except to some of her super-fans for whom she can do no wrong, of course.) (Keller’s Analysis: The match wasn’t really designed for anything other than to fill some time with decent action, peak with a flurry of chaos after a hot-tag, and then inject Reginald into the mix to cause strife between Banks and Belair. She said it’s okay because she’ll see her there. She slapped Belair hard and yelled, “You’re the rookie!” Banks bailed out as Belair regrouped and looked up at the WrestleMania sign. Baszler rolled up Sasha for the three count. Belair turned her back to diffuse the situation. She shoved Belair in the face and called Belair a rookie. (Those inadvertent incidents that get misunderstood only happen to tag team partners who have preexisting issues.) Banks yelled at Belair that she had it won and she was about to tap. Banks applied a Bank Statement on Baszler as Belair fended off Jax. Baszler then put Belair in a Kirafuda Clutch. The ref decided to yell at him rather than count the cover. Graves gave Sasha credit for “innovating offense in a precarious situation.”īelair tagged in and landed a 450 splash. Banks knocked Jax out of the ring and then executed a strange looking DDT for a two count. Banks got a hot tag and hit both Jax and Baszler with Meteoras in opposite corners. The heels controlled Belair for a while until Belair ducked a charging Banks. After a mere successful tag without incident, Graves said maybe their dispute was a ruse all along. The announcers commented early about how Belair and Banks seemed to be getting along. Graves saw Reginald accompanying Jax and Baszler and said he looked rejuvenated from his spa treatment. BIANCA BELAIR & SASHA BANKS – WWE Tag Team Title match SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN).
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