#4 Flop on WWE RAW: Omos’ unnecessary interference
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This week on WWE RAW, The Dirty Dawgs and The Street Profits faced each other in an entertaining tag team match. Montez Ford took a back seat for a change this time, and Angelo Dawkins did most of the heavy lifting.
Their opponents relied on clever in-ring work to remain in control of the match. It is essential to note that Randy Orton and Riddle’s presence at the commentary desk helped elevate the said bout.
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Ziggler and Roode are RK-Bro’s next contenders for the WWE RAW Tag Team Titles and, thus, needed an excellent victory before facing the champions. However, their credibility was undoubtedly compromised when Omos once again walked out to cost The Street Profits another triumph.
Since Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode are being built as clever in-ring veterans, do they really need assistance from someone else?
Moreover, The Street Profits already have enough reasons to feud with AJ Styles and Omos; they definitely don’t need another one just yet. It would have made more sense to have the 7'3" giant attack Dawkins and Ford after they lost on WWE RAW. After the match ended, Riddle intended to confront Omos while Randy Orton tried to stop his tag team partner.
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The Original Bro's plan backfired when the behemoth lifted him and mercilessly threw him at the ringside. WWE RAW teased a confrontation between Omos and The Viper before cutting it abruptly.
That was strange, considering fans had been chanting “We want Randy” ever since RK-Bro walked out to call the in-ring action. Although the tag team match was good, one can’t deny that Omos’ unnecessary interruption compromised the quality of the entire segment.
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