WWE SmackDown Results, Highlights, And Grades For June 26, 2018

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The Usos And Jeff Hardy vs. Sanity

Paige wasn’t happy with the way the match ended in disqualification when The Usos came after Eric Young, so she restarted the match as a six-man tag. This is further evidence that Paige is the greatest GM in all the land.

Wolfe started attacking Jey Uso outside the ring, making good usage of the apron before tagging in Eric Young, who could not put Jey away with a move off the ropes. Young once again started locking in on the neck, putting Jey in another chinlock.

Killian Dain tagged in and started doing more damage on Jey, slamming him to the canvas with a thunderous vertical suplex. Like Young, Dain locked in on Jey’s head with a chinlock, as Jimmy and Jeff Hardy tried to get the crowd into it for the hot tag.

Jey desperately tried to reach out for a tag, but he ate a big uppercut from Dain instead. Dain tagged in Young after isolating Jey into the corner.

He tried to tag in Hardy after shoving Young outside the ring, but Young pulled Hardy off the ring apron to show off his tag team wrestling brilliance. However, Jey side-stepped Young and Dain, tagging in Jimmy, who went up against Alexander Wolfe, who had to kick out of a crossbody not long after Jimmy tagged in.

Just as it seemed like Jimmy had it won, Young broke up the pin, and then everyone started hitting big moves. It took two superkicks and THEN a double superkick to get Dain out of the ring.

Wolfe tried to steal a win, but he ended up getting superkicked. Hardy hit a Swanton Bomb on Wolfe, allowing the babyfaces to snag a win.

Grade: B-, Should Sanity have lost here, even to the United States Champion? Then again, Hardy is losing to Nakamura soon (I assume), so I can’t complain about watching a good six-man tag match on television.