![]() Post-match, MJF tried to steal the Triple B back from Jay White. Having your faction interfere is fine at times, but it’s also good to remind fans heels can win clean without any help.) Also, giving White a clean win was a great call. Knowing Jay White has excellent counters, pairing him with A.R Fox was a seamless pairing. (Brian’s Analysis: The match started slowly but picked up after the commercial break. White hit a dragon sleeper suplex and the blade runner to secure the pinfall victory. Fox went for a 450 splash, but he missed, which became an excellent sequence. Fox did a Swanton bomb for a near-fall finish. The fans popped huge for Fox during his fire-up spots. Fox finally found his fire after nothing back-to-back dives onto Bullet Club Gold and White. During the break, White celebrated with Bullet Club Gold and Cardblade.Īfter the break, White was working over Fox in the corner. ![]() White landed a Jake the Snake Robets DDT onto FOX then the show went to its first commercial break of the night. Once both men were back in the ring, White continued to throw hard chops at Fox. Fox got to his foot and did a great-looking shooting star press from the outside while holding the ring post. White worked over Fox in the corner with hard chops to the chest. White started the match with a headlock takeover on Fox. The commentary team highlighted the most recent matches from A.R Fox. The commentary team recapped how Jay White stole the Triple B title belt from MJF. (1) JAY WHITE (w/Colten & Austin Gunn, Juice Robinson) vs. Then, Tony Schiavone introduced the show. The Collision opening theme by Elton John aired. SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN).Ĭommentators: Kevin Kelly, Nigel McGuinness, and Tony Schiavone
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