Truth and Axiom begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. Truth levels Axiom with a shoulder tackle, but Axiom responds with an arm drag and a dropkick to Truth. Priest and Frazer tag in, but Frazer rocks Priest with an enzuigiri.
Axiom tags in, but Priest delivers a Mongolian Chop to him. Axiom responds with a hurricanrana to Priest, then knocks him out of the ring with a dropkick. Priest and Truth land back on the apron, but Frazer and Axiom respond with a pair of dropkicks to both men.
Truth tags in and pins Axiom during the commercial break, but Axiom kicks out and rocks Truth with an enzuigiri. Priest tags back in and lands a pair of back elbows on Axiom and Frazer back from the break, then connects with a flapjack on Frazer.
Axiom tags in and ascends to the top, then delivers a missile dropkick to Truth as Frazer holds Truth in place. Priest then tags himself in and sends Axiom out of the ring over the top rope before landing a South of Heaven on Frazer and a Razor’s Edge on Axiom for the win.
Winners (and still): Damian Priest and R-Truth
After the match, Talla Tonga appears to level Frazer, Axiom, and Truth. He delivers a chokeslam to Priest, and Solo Sikoa joins him in the ring. Left alone in the ring with Talla, Sikoa says Jacob Fatu made a big mistake last Friday when he defeated him, then says that the loved one he’s supposed to protect aren’t standing next to him because of Fatu. He says when Fatu gets to the BOK Center, he’s a dead man walking.
Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso interrupt Sikoa, with Jimmy telling Sikoa that himself and Jey understand he has an issue with Fatu but he’s not the only one because Roman Reigns has an issue with Fatu. He says Fatu’s real mistake was putting his hands on Reigns on Monday’s episode of “Raw”, and Jey adds that Fatu used a sacred move in the Tongan Death Grip to take out Reigns on Monday. He says Sikoa will have to wait until Reigns is done with Fatu. Sikoa says there’s plenty of Fatu for all of them, but Jey cuts off Sikoa and says himself and Jimmy aren’t asking him but rather telling him. Talla takes out Jey and Jimmy, with Sikoa telling his twin brothers that himself and Talla don’t care because Reigns isn’t their “Tribal Chief”.
We then head backstage, where Sami Zayn confronts Cody Rhodes about being upset about calling him a “Golden Boy”. He says he’s tired of having miscommunications and suggests that they have to stick together as the last real good guys.
Ricky Saints then makes his way to the ring. Cody Rhodes follows.
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