Not seeing the hype on this one. Joe's beatdown was pretty
pedestrian, too many shots that obviously missed, Reigns is willing to
sell and bump to put someone over but he could only do so much.
Transition watch: a Back Elbow from a rope running counter that worked
due to the threat of Reigns' Jumping Clothesline (validated by him using
it later in the match) and a simple irish whip counter. They did a
pretty good job of building up signature spots in a manner that was used
to be pretty common a few years ago using delayed gratification (ie.
Reigns goes for a Samoan Drop, Joe reverses avoids it, runs the ropes,
Reigns goes for the Samoan Drop again, Joe fights off>Reigns puts him
down and Uppercuts him, leaving the Samoan Drop for Joe to use as a pop
up counter for the Facewash) and that, Reigns' performance in general
and a quality distraction finish entertained me well enough. **3/4
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