Braun Strowman wasn’t thrilled that he, Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler lost to The Shield at WWE Super Show-Down. He went so far to demand that his pack learn to pull their weight. In short, they did, and The Shield is left with more questions than answers just days after they seemed to quash any rumors of turmoil within their camp.
Ziggler & McIntyre — McInytre especially — didn’t just close out the “pack’s” rematch against The Hounds of Justice, they were key players in every sense of the word, keeping their squad in the game each time Strowman’s aggression got the better of him. Which, given his single-minded pursuit of Roman Reigns’ Universal Title, was often. In fact, Strowman seemed like he might actually throw down with his own team after his berating of Ziggler on the apron led to a face-to-face encounter with a furious-looking McIntyre.
Sensing victory, The Shield moved to put the match away, kicking off a wild brawl in and around the ring that ended with Strowman being leveled by a vicious Spear from Reigns. Ambrose, The Shield’s closer from Australia, was in the ring. But McIntyre stayed patient through the scramble and sprang at the perfect moment, catching Ambrose with a lights-out Claymore that put the match away.
Ambrose, it must be said, did not seem to take the defeat well. While Reigns and Rollins recuperated in the ring, The Lunatic Fringe — who had reaffirmed his commitment to The Shield just days prior — rolled out from under the ropes and made his exit without a word, leaving his brothers to wonder what they were seeing: Disappointment? Dissent? Or just dejection from a Superstar who felt he hadn’t pulled his weight? Only one man knows, and he ain’t talking.
Article source: WWE.com
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