Raw Review: Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns Prepare for WWE Fastlane

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Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns vs. Kane and Big Show

Bryan started the match with a little offense, before tagging out to Reigns, showing a little cohesion in the early going.

Reigns kept the offense up, until The Authority started to turn things around, and they worked on Reigns, until he made a hot tag to Bryan.

Bryan looked very good, knocking both guys to the outside, and finally starting to get the crowd going. He knocked both big men to the outside, and went for a dive off the top, but they caught him and threw him hard into the ropes.

The Authority looked strong against Bryan, until Show went for move off the middle rope, and Bryan rolled out of the way. Bryan tried to get to Reigns, but Show tagged out to Kane, who attacked Reigns before Bryan could reach him. When Kane turned around, Bryan locked in a desperation Yes Lock, but Show made the save and kept up the attack until the referee called for the bell.

Bryan and Reigns defeat Show and Kane via DQ.

After the match, Reigns came back against Show and Kane, dispatching Show from the ring. Bryan climbed back in the ring to help with Kane, but Kane stepped out of the way, leading to Bryan dropkicking Reigns in the corner.

Kane walked up the ramp with The Authority, who laughed as Reigns shoved Bryan to the ground, then the two of them yelled at each other face-to-face.

2.75 out of 5 stars – This match was dead, except for Bryan’s hot tag sequence.

Triple H promo

Triple H mocked Bryan and Reigns, saying it looks like they have some things to work out, but that they’ll get another shot at teaming later tonight, when they face Big Show, Kane, J & J Security, and Seth Rollins.