UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS — The Six-Man Tag Team Match pitting Roman Reigns and The Usos against Drew McIntyre and The Revival was never going to end these respective rivalries — everyone is in too deep for things not to end in anything short of decimation at this point — but Raw’s wild clash did manage to kick things into a new gear all the same, thanks in no small part to the involvement of Shane McMahon.
“The Best in the World” made his presence known before the match even began, antagonizing Reigns from atop the ramp with the particularly bold promise to hand The Big Dog his first-ever submission loss this Friday at WWE Super ShowDown. McMahon got involved in the match, too, diverting Reigns’ attention and setting him up for a bulldozing Claymore from Drew McIntyre, who finished off the match moments later with a second Claymore to one of The Usos. (The Revival ran interference on the outside.)
Shane didn’t let the end of the match stop him, either, recruiting both McIntyre and The Revival for a series of post-match indignities against The Big Dog, culminating in his own variation on the former Universal Champion’s signature Spear. It was Shane’s most definitive statement to be sure in this rivalry, whether he can make good on his momentum without three bullies at his side, however, is another matter entirely.
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