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A graphic for WWE SmackDown featuring Melo Don't Miz and The Street Profits to determine challengers for The Wyatt Sicks for WWE Clash in Paris.

WWE Tag Team Title Contenders Decided for WWE Clash in Paris

WWE SmackDown featured a heated battle between Melo Don’t Miz and former champions The Street Profits. Both teams would have had their respective matches last week, leading to this confrontation to determine the challengers for The Wyatt Sicks and the WWE Tag Team Championship. Earlier in the night, “Uncle Howdy” Bo Dallas would issue a stern warning that, regardless of who wins, they will end up a victim at WWE Clash in Paris.

Despite the warnings, both teams went at it like their career depended on it because it essentially did, with a WWE Tag Team Championship opportunity hanging in the balance at WWE Clash in Paris. The Street Profits would dominate early on, but The Miz and Carmelo Hayes would immediately bounce back, taking the multi-time champions to the wire in their first-ever matchup.

A graphic for WWE Clash in Paris.
Photo Credit: WWE

In the end, there can only be one. After a series of sequences seeing both teams trying to wrestle control from one another, Melo Don’t Miz was on the verge of securing the number one contender’s slot. Unfortunately, Miz and Hayes would get distracted. The Wyatt Sicks would make their presence felt ringside, and Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford would capitalize on this by hitting The Revelation for the pinfall victory.

Sunday night, it’ll be The Wyatt Sicks taking on the team they took the WWE Tag Team Titles from, The Street Profits. Two of the best teams in WWE collide at WWE Clash in Paris!

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About Michael Joseph Sugue, Manager

Michael Joseph Sugue is a Manager, Editor, and Writer for Last Word on Sports Pro Wrestling, joining in December 2020. A fan of professional wrestling for over 20 years, he's also a former Writer and Editor for LWOS Life, covering Music, K-Pop, Movies, and TV Shows.

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