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Bron Breakker Takes Intercontinental Championship From Jey Uso After Wicked Shenanigans From Solo Sikoa, The Bloodline
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Bron Breakker Takes Intercontinental Championship From Jey Uso After Wicked Shenanigans From Solo Sikoa, The Bloodline

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During the Oct. 21 version of WWE Raw, professional wrestler Jey Uso saw his time as the Intercontinental Champion come to an end after losing against opponent Bron Breakker, who took back the gold to become a two-time IC title holder. The match between Uso and Breakker was the main event.

With that being said, Uso ended up being screwed over by the heel (bad guy) version of The Bloodline faction, as all four of Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Lao showed up. (RELATED: MMA Star Idris Abdurashidov Disqualified From Boxing Match, Could Be Banned For Life After Savagely Illegal Head Kick)

Originally, it appeared that The Bloodline wanted to help their family, but it didn’t take long for things to go south between the two sides.

After some back and forth between all three parties of Uso, Breakker and The Bloodline, Tonga and Loa ended up being tossed from the bout. In the aftermath, with Breakker laid out, Uso tried to take advantage by giving Breakker a running spear, but Fatu came out of nowhere to blast him with a superkick. Then, Fatu picked up Uso and gave him one hell of a Samoan Drop on the announcers table.

From there, it was all Breakker, who rolled Uso into the ring and then popped him with a super spear to seal the deal to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

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And just when I was starting to like the babyface (good guy) version of Jey Uso, he loses the Intercontinental Championship … that’s professional wrestling for ya.

This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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