We were told that there would be a sensational announcement, this week!
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One rather baffling segment
Breezango returned with their Pulp Fiction parody. After a series of bad jokes, The Ascension said that the culprits had to be the Bludgeon Brothers. Tyler Breeze collapsed in a heap after feeding on a suspicious burger.
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He awoke before Fandango could inject him with a huge injection. The segment ended with the conclusion that Breezango's briefcase had been stolen. There would be yet another edition, the week after. We went into commercial as Baron Corbin made his way to the ring.
Baron Corbin vs. Sin Cara
A short and surpising match
Corbin picked up the microphone and officially closed the US Open Challenge. Sin Cara took the fight to Corbin at the beginning with some really fiery moves. He flew off the top rope to the outside of the ring. Sin Cara won the non-title match by countout. A massive upset!
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Winner: Sin Cara
The Usos were confronted by Gable and Benjamin backstage, who cut a rather Uso-esque promo. Gable and Benjamin even offered their hands in reconciliation but when The Usos extended their hands to shake them, Gable and Benjamin refused.
We saw Jinder Mahal approaching the ring, as we cut to commentary soon after.
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Riju Dasgupta
Riju Dasgupta is the most-read active writer in Sportskeeda at the moment, across all sports. Having come on board in 2016, Dasgupta is best known for the 'Best and Worst' column, something that has become a staple for the site!
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