In Milwaukee at the Raw-brand Fastlane pay-per-view (PPV) tonight (March 5), Enzo Amore & Big Cass sought to do something they've never done in WWE... win a championship.
Of course, they started that quest off the same way they do everything, with an entrance promo full of local references and trash talk. The Certified Gs followed that up with a hot start, and things looked good when the seven-footer threw his partner to take out both members of the titleholding team, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows.
Didn't take long for @WWEAaLLday21 to become an offensive weapon for @BigCassWWE! #WWEFastlane #TagTeamTitles pic.twitter.com/EXjgM5URtw
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) March 6, 2017
But it wasn't too long before The Club duo isolated Zo in their corner and went to work with the skill & strategy that's made them WWE and IWGP tag champs. Even when it looked like Amore might be able to keep his team's hopes alive by reaching his corner...
AND THE TAG IS MADE TO... Nevermind.#WWEFastlane @KarlAndersonWWE pic.twitter.com/X7UYeeVQwl
— WWE (@WWE) March 6, 2017
Big Cass did eventually come in hot, and after dropping an Empire Elbow on Anderson and booting Gallows off the apron, it looked like the Bada Boom Shakka Lacka would win them the straps.
.@BigCassWWE COMING IN HOT to dish out the punishment at #WWEFastlane on @WWENetwork. pic.twitter.com/Zl2wpX7axf
— WWE (@WWE) March 6, 2017
But Luke broke that up, and in the melee that followed, Amore caught a knee from Karl while re-entering the ring. His foot would fall on the ropes, but the referee didn't see it while counting the pin.
The Club streaked up the ramp with their titles, as Zo & Cass find themselves in the midst of yet another tag title controversy on Raw.
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