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The New Day
The New Day survived an absolute war at TLC, retaining their WWE Tag Team Championships. On Monday, the group came out to cut a promo and wanted both the Lucha Dragons and the Usos out to have a group talk.
Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and Big E seemed sincere in their intentions, wanting to congratulate the two teams on what the three groups were able to accomplish at the PPV, opening the show and tearing the house down.
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The Usos and Lucha Dragons appeared cautious as to accept the olive branch being extended by the trio, but by the promos end all three groups hugged it out and appeared to turn over a new leaf. As the Usos and Lucha Dragons were heading up the ramp, The New Day got back to celebrating their title victory.
Both teams didn’t take too kindly to the over-celebration by the New Day, and they stormed the ring to attack the New Day. A rather heelish move by two face groups, but I digress. What looked to be these groups moving on, turned into a four-on-three attack that left the New Day running.
Going forward, the Lucha Dragons should be next in line for a title shot. The Usos had their opportunities upon their return. After their performance at TLC, Kalisto and Sin Cara should get their moment in the spotlight.