It’s an electric staredown during the ring intros, with Jey Uso yelling “it’s go time.” Roman Reigns stays calm, staring down his cousins. The fans chant “f–k you Roman,” making the Usos smile a bit.
Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa start out for their respective teams, but they take their time moving toward each other. Solo’s power drives Jimmy back when they lock up, so he regroups in the corner with Jey. A second lockup goes no better for Jimmy.
Reigns smirks as Solo stays one step ahead of Jimmy, but Jey kicks him from behind and begins some double team offense. Jey tags in, but before Solo goes after him, Roman screams for a tag. Sikoa obliges, but it doesn’t look like he’s thrilled about it.
Jey makes a show of taking off his tape and arm sleeve, but Reigns grabs a side headlock and shouts at the crowd. He hits a shoulder block and gets in Jimmy’s face. Jey fires right hands but runs the ropes and right into an elbow.
The Usos try for a double superkick, but Reigns backs off and out to the floor to talk to Paul Heyman. Jey and Roman are still legal, which is bad for Jey as he gets beaten down in the corner. Reigns is incredulous as the ref gives him a warning, and Jey gains the momentum as a result.
Sikoa tags in, and it looks as if Jey may take some extended punishment. He finally tags out to Jimmy, but Sikoa sends him right down with a nasty forearm shot. The fans are chanting “if you hate Roman, stand up” and other fun things.
Meanwhile, Jimmy is still taking it on the chin from Solo and Roman. He crawls between Reigns’ legs and heads to the corner only to see Sikoa take his brother off the apron. No tag can be made, and the fans boo as Reigns gloats.
Roman signals for the Superman punch, but Jimmy sees it coming and clotheslines the Tribal Chief out to the floor. Jey finally gets the hots tag and starts running through offense against Solo.
Jey connects on a kick from the apron and hits a high cross body for a two count. Rikishi would be proud as Jey hits a corner hip attack, then avoids a Samoan drop. Solo is low bridged, and even though Reigns tagged himself in, he’s hit with a suicide dive — as is Solo on the other side of the ring.
The problem is Jey tries to go to the well again, and Reigns hits him with a Superman punch on the way to the floor. Another one slams into Jey in the ring. But while Reigns is posing for the crowd, the Usos hit a double spear, and Sikoa has to hustle to break up the count as new legal man Jimmy covers.
All four men are into the ring to trade punches, but it quickly becomes Roman and Jimmy, both of whom are still legal. Reigns hits a Superman punch and covers, but Jimmy kicks out at two.
Jimmy hits a pair of superkicks, but his top rope splash is countered on the mat as Reigns locks in a guillotine. The ref checks to see if Jimmy is out, but he is still in it and manages to fight to his feet and drive Roman to the corner. Jey tags in, but the ref takes a bump and is driven to the floor.
The Usos connect on the 1-D, Jey covers for what would easily be a three count … but there’s no ref. Jey ends up taking a Samoan Spike and a spear at the same time after Jimmy eats a Samoan Spike. The Usos are dragged into one pile, and the ref crawls back, but Jimmy and Jey manage to kick out at two.
Sikoa slowly heads over and starts beating on Jimmy, urging Reigns to do the same to Jey. The fans want tables, and Sikoa blasts Jimmy onto the announce table with a head kick. Solo is on the barricade now, but his attempted splash crashes and burns when Jimmy moves.
Jey and Roman trade moves, with Reigns’ spear leading to a cover and another close near fall. Michael Cole: “You gotta be freakin’ kidding me.”
A low blow leads to multiple superkicks, and Sikoa, now stirring, is blasted off the apron with one too. Jey comes off the top rope with a splash, and Reigns is pinned for the first time in three-plus years.
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