The third Uso brother, Solo Sikoa’s debut has been discussed for a long time and it came at the right time and place to benefit his cousin Roman Reigns. The latter’s highly anticipated match against Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship headlined the Clash at the Castle event in Cardiff, Wales, last night. To sum up things in short, the match didn’t disappoint. Rather, Sikoa’s debut generated a lot of future possibilities on the man roster.
The match began in a slow manner and got intensified as it proceeded. Roman Reigns got the microphone in between the match and ordered the audience to acknowledge him but McIntyre caught him with the claymore kick. Reigns hit a rock bottom but McIntyre kicked out and attempted the claymore. He got caught with a superman punch.
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Roman Reigns then hit a Spear and went for the cover, but McIntyre kicked out! He tried to talk himself back into this match as he applied the Guillotine Chokehold, but Drew powered out of it and speared Roman through the ringside barricade.
Drew went for a Claymore Kick Roman Reigns countered with a Spear! Roman went for the cover but Drew kicked out again. The frustrated champion was arguing with the referee when Drew hit him with a Claymore and the referee was down with the move, as well.
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Mr. Money in the Bank Austin Theory came out to cash in his Money In The Bank contract, but Tyson Fury knocked him out with a punch. Roman Reigns was looking to hit McIntyre with a Steel Chair in the ring, but McIntyre hit a Claymore Kick only for a near fall.
Drew then laid out Roman with a Spear and he also ran through another Claymore Kick. The Usos’ younger brother Solo Sikoa appeared out of nowhere and pulled the referee out of the ring at the count of two. Solo also attacked Drew with the referee down and out. Roman Reigns took advantage of the situation and hit a Spear to secure the referee’s three counts for the win.
With this, Roman Reigns’ historic title reign in the WWE continues. To be exact, he is standing on the 735th day of his current title run starting all the way back from August 30, 2020.