The Club vs. The Family
Anderson whips Jimmy to the corner. Anderson tags in Gallows. Gallows stomps on Jimmy’s chest in the corner. Gallows goes for a elbow drop, but Jimmy rolls out of the way. Jimmy tags in Jey. Jey goes for a sunset flip, but Gallows stands still. Jey with a axe kick to the ribs of Gallows. Anderson tags himself in. Jey sends Gallows crashing to the outside. Jey with a powerslam to Anderson. Anderson tosses Jey to the outside. Gallows drops Jey with a big running boot. Anderson with a flying knee drop for a two count. Anderson drags Jey to the corner. Anderson with a knee strike. Anderson tags in Gallows. Gallows with a snap suplex for a two count. Gallows with a series of elbows to the chest of Jey Uso.
Gallows creates separation. Gallows tags Anderson back in. Anderson applies a rear chin lock. Anderson with a elbow that knocks Jimmy off the ring apron. Gallows with a uppercut to Jey from the outside. Anderson goes for the pin, but Jey kicks out at the count of two. Anderson tags in Gallows. Jey drops Gallows with a superkick. Anderson and Jimmy are tagged in. Jimmy with a axe kick and uppercut. Jimmy with a Samoan Drop to Anderson. Anderson ducks the stinkface. Jimmy responds with the superkick. Jimmy with the Uso Splash. Jimmy goes for the pin, but Gallows drags Jimmy out of the ring at the count of the two. Gallows launches Jimmy over the announce table to cause the disqualification. Jey drops Gallows with a tope. Anderson sends Jey back first to the steel ring steps. Jimmy with a flying clothesline to Anderson. Anderson with a Rocket Kick to Jey. Anderson and Gallows attacks The Usos repeatedly in the back with steel chairs.
The Club is not about wins and losses. They are about destruction and carnage, two outsiders who come into the WWE to make an impact. Although they are excellent performers in the ring, they are not meant to be pretty and proper. I love the intensity and the continued fire in their eyes when they perform.
You can see that they want this more than anyone else right now and it is paying off having AJ Styles back them. I thought the ending was smart and was another way for WWE to blur the lines of who you should be cheering for or against. At the end of the day, it is about REACTION.
Breeze and Fandango Team Up?
Well, I will say I like this pairing more than R-Truth and his plethora of partners. For two guys that have been mismanaged and are actually entertaining, maybe this will be something.
Probably not, but if they can get some television time and be utilized because of their ability in the ring and not a comedy act, I am all for it. I doubt that happens, though.