Last week, Braun Strowman felt the wrath of The Shield. This week, he got even. In the midst of a main event that teamed The Monster Among Men with Universal Champion Roman Reigns against Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre, Strowman refused a crucial tag from a battered Reigns and instead gave The Showoff and The Scottish Psychopath free reign to decimate The Big Dog, ending the bout in a DQ and opening the door for Strowman to exact his payback.
The extended three-on-one beatdown of Reigns brought out Dean Ambrose and the one-armed Seth Rollins, but the two other Hounds of Justice were no match for the makeshift trio: The Lunatic Fringe suffered the Claymore-Zig Zag combo, Rollins caught a Zig Zag of his own, and all three were subjected to Running Powerslams from The Monster Among Men. Ziggler & McIntyre couldn’t have been more right when they identified Strowman and Reigns as a partnership of convenience that was held together by pride alone. What they didn’t realize was how far that pride would motivate Braun Strowman to go.
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