Tribute To The Troops was actually quite a fun show
#3 Best: A dream team
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Rollins and Styles team up!
Fans have wanted to see Rollins and Styles team up for the longest time now. They have also wanted to see them compete, but I'm glad such a match didn't take place on Tribute To The Troops. Both men here are incredibly popular with the entire WWE Universe. They are also two of the best in-ring performers in the entire company.
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They took on Daniel Bryan and Dean Ambrose, in another dream team. How cool is it that we got to see an inter-brand match take place on this special show? I was absolutely thrilled at how the contest played out between the four men.
Look who just shut down all of Tony Khan's critics! More HERE.
I know a lot of people don’t watch WWE’s Tribute for the Troops, but I’m just going to throw this out there, the main event is Rollins/Styles vs. Bryan/Ambrose.
Yes, the dream match was just as good as one would expect the four men to put on. As mentioned previously, the babyfaces won.
This was an acceptable outcome because the match was really very good.
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