SmackDown Review: Roman Reigns Takes on Rusev
By Mike Smith
WWE.com
Gold and Stardust and Adam Rose vs. R-Truth and The Usos
Truth and Rose started the match, with Truth playing to the crowd successfully, and Rose failing to match him. Truth took advantage of a distracted Rose, and they took over the match, as he tagged out to Jey Uso. It didn’t last long though, because Stardust tagged in on a blind tag, and pulled the ropes down on Jey, dumping him to the outside.
Jey was dominated then, until he was able to take out all three heels, on his way to getting the hot tag to Jimmy. Jimmy and Truth worked together to take out Goldust, and Stardust took out Truth, but took out himself in the process.
Rose tried to roll Jimmy up, but Jimmy kicked out and hit a superkick on Rose, before tagging out to Jey, who hit a top-rope splash for the win.
The Usos and Truth defeat Rose and Gold and Stardust via pinfall.
After the match, members of The Exotic Express tried to attack The Usos, but failed, and took a bunch of double-superkicks.
3 out of 5 stars – It’s really hard to have a bad six-man tag match. This was further proof.