Michael Cole reminds us that along with the personal issues, Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens have never won WWE tag team gold, while The Usos have more than 1,000 days of combined title reigns.
Zayn and Jey Uso have an early staredown and exchange some words before getting to wrestling. Jey flattens Sami with a shoulder block and throws up one finger.
Jey grabs a side headlock but takes a Thesz Press from an energized Zayn, who drops a number of punches on his former ally. Zayn is elevated over the top rope and hits the floor hard, then driven into the ring post.
Owens runs over to check on his partner, but the ref warns him off as the champs continue to lay in damage to Sami. Jey clubs away at Zayn before Jimmy kicks Sami in the mouth from the apron.
Jimmy Uso keeps the momentum on his side, cracking Owens in the face so he flies from the apron, and while he’s back up quickly, Zayn is in no position to tag him in.
When Owens finally becomes the legal man, he’s like a man possessed running through both Usos. A frog splash on the floor and another in the ring leads him to a near fall.
Jey’s neckbreaker gets the champs back in control, and now it’s Owens who seems trapped in the wrong corner. His Swanton catches knees, and an Uso Splash right after that has him forced to kick out at two.
KO’s superkick sets up his trademark cannonball, and he wants to go off the top on Jimmy. Sami takes Jey painfully down on the apron, and KO’s Swanton Bomb ends up in a near fall.
Zayn tags in and throws one finger up, dropping his version of the Uso Splash on Jimmy and getting another two count. Jimmy is fighting one on two for a bit, but Jey tags in and superkicks Zayn before another leaping kick gets him a close near fall.
Jey has more to say to Sami before superkicking him, and his brother helps him do more of the same. Jimmy covers and Owens has to make the save, but he gets a superkick for his trouble as well.
Zayn gets folded like a chair from the next big kick, and Jey looks unbothered when it isn’t enough to win the match. But Sami looks to be dazed and in big trouble even as the Usos appear to be in firm control. They want a 1-D, but Jimmy gets grabbed by KO, and Sami rolls up Jey for two.
Over on the Spanish announce table, Owens ends up battling both brothers, who chokeslam him from that table through its English counterpart. The 1-D is next, and the crowd explodes when Zayn kicks out at the last moment.
After crawling to a corner, Sami has to hear Jey yell at and slap him. Is there anything left of Sami after he eats his own move, a Helluva Kick from Jey? But Zayn delivers an exploder suplex into the corner, surprising Jey and giving him time to crawl toward KO.
The hot tag is made, and Owens hits both Usos with Popup Powerbombs. A Helluva Kick and a Stunner are on target, but “a damn kickout,” as Cole calls it, means the match continues.
All four men are down, with only Owens looking to get back up. He helps Zayn to his feet but the Usos are stirring too. The fans react once more and all four men begin brawling.
Owens dishes out superkicks to the champs but starts eating them in return. Zayn gets blasted off the apron, leaving his partner in serious danger. The Usos climb to opposite corners, delivering the tandem splash … and KO kicks out at the last second too.
A double superkick from the champs knocks down Owens, who gets hoisted to the top turnbuckle. Zayn has recovered now, however, giving KO a chance for a superplex on Jey.
The tag goes to Sami, who has Jey in his sights. The Helluva Kick lands, but Zayn picks Jey back up for a second. Jimmy is back but takes a Stunner, so Zayn gives Jey a third Helluva Kick. The Usos’ reign is over, and Sami and KO are the new Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions.