Since the June 17th edition of Smackdown Live, Pat McAfee has had issues with Happy Corbin. Corbin wanted to take his frustrations out on McAfee – and this would spiral into a formal challenge for tonight at Summerslam. While McAfee isn’t a regular performer in WWE, he’s got a proven record – battling the likes of Adam Cole, fighting in WarGames, and claiming a win over Theory at WrestleMania – but can he beat Corbin here tonight?
Pat McAfee Claims The Win Over Happy Corbin
Sung to the ring by a choir chanting “Bum Ass Corbin” Pat McAfee was leaning into the mind games in this match. He can’t match the brute power of Corbin – so he needs every chance he can get. McAfee would start with a superkick, before some slugging right hands – before a hurricanrana to send Corbin to the floor.
Back in the ring, Corbin would nail the shotgun dropkick – before some punches in the corner. McAfee would be sent to the floor, before driving him into the barricades. Deep Six would land in the ring, but only got a two count.McAfee would be thrown over the announce desk, and his broadcast partner Micheal Cole would try to hype him up as Corbin punched him in the face.
McAfee would hit a superplex, getting a two count. Corbin would run himself into the ring post after a dodge from McAfee, before McAfee dove to the floor onto Corbin. Back in the ring, the referee was dropped after End of Days was blocked, and McAfee hit a low blow before a Sunset Flip for the sloppy victory!
Street Profits Had A Gripe After Money In The Bank – Get Their Rematch Tonight
Back at Money in the Bank, Street Profits came incredibly close to ending the tag team dominance of The Usos – and the finish was sketchy. Tonight at Summerslam, the best WWE tag team match of the year gets run back – as The Usos will defend against The Street Profits. A special referee would be assigned, with WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett here to keep the peace – a man who knows every dirty trick in the book.
Dawkins and Jimmy would start this match, before a flurry of strikes in the corner. The Uso’s would hit a backbreaker – elbow drop combo, before Dawkisn would get choked on the rope and punched in the face. Headlock would be applied, before a running hip attack in the corner. Second hip attack would be avoided, and Dawkins would be able to make the tag.
Ford & Jey would clash in the ring, with Ford hitting the big crossbody for a two count. A lariat would follow, before a backdrop. He’d bounce to his feet and into a moonsault for a two count. Superkick to the midsection would land, before Ford hit the standing blockbuster for a two count.
Ford would be shoved into the corner and nailed with a pop up neckbreaker for the two count. Dawkins would get the tag and clear the ring, before Ford soared over the top rope. Street Profits would get the pounce into a backdrop driver, but only got a two count.
And Still Champions, The Usos
The Usos would regain control, before a signature double superkick. Jimmy would soar in with a splash, getting a two count on Dawkins. Double splash would land, and Ford would make the last second save. Usos would try to clear the ring, but Dawkins would avoid a superkick. Jarrett wouldn’t be dropped, and Jimmy was shoved into the Sky High before the From The Heavens Frog Splash for the near fall.
Ford would argue with Jarrett about a potentially slow count, giving Jimmy a chance to go to ringside. A dive was blocked with a double kick, before Dawkins took a double superkick. Back in the ring, another double superkick and the D1 for the win. The Usos win once again – and remain the Unified WWE Tag Team Champions!
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