WWE Friday Night SmackDown rolls on and after a replay of Morrison’s title retention at WrestleMania, we see the Miz and John Morrison in the ring for another episode of the Dirt Sheet celebrating with their SmackDown Tag Team titles. Say that even though everyone’s having a bad time they have some good news: in a brutal tag team ladder match, they retained their tag team titles! Morrison corrects him; HE retained the tag team titles and in fact became the first person to ever retain the SmackDown tag titles by himself. They go into some WrestleMania results and pick out the good news.
They mention that AJ Styles getting buried at the end of the Boneyard match reminds them of a recurring nightmare they have every time they come to compete. Bring up that they now have a world champion who actually appears on most shows! They also bring up that their Hey Hey, Ho Ho song went Gold and so they begin a live performance.
Eventually the Usos came out to interrupt them.
They said that out of respect they wanted to let them finish, but Pee-Wee Herman has more street cred than either of them. They talk up how Morrison had to defend the titles by himself while the Miz stayed at home. Morrison says you can’t drive a wedge between them, Miz has his back and everybody else gets his front. Sounds very nasty. Miz said he wasn’t cleared and still isn’t cleared so they’ll be making their leave. The New Day come out to stop them however and say that after consulting a number of dropped names, they have been informed that next week it will be Jey Uso vs. The Miz vs. Big E in a triple threat match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championships. This is just a thing they’re doing now. It’s the three that weren’t there at Mania. Kinda cute I guess and it certainly should be a very different match in every possible way.
I’m guessing this is leading to actually doing that three-way tag ladder match they were intending to do, or atleast a three way tag of some sort. Maybe that’ll be part of Money In The Bank instead. Regardless we’re reminded of Braun Strowman defending the Universal title against Shinsuke Nakamura in the main event later on in the night.
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