The Usos, entering to a remixed version of Jey's entrance music, told fans in Gainbridge Fieldhouse to "Yeet!" using the flashlights on their phones.
The Usos got Indy JUMPIN'‼️
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 21, 2025
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Despite teases of tension, The Usos remained on the same page throughout the match.
Back together
— WWE (@WWE) September 20, 2025
The Usos haven't missed a beat! pic.twitter.com/u4VfIpo7ey
Special guest referee LA Knight was lenient, allowing both teams to use chairs and a table — effectively turning it into a No Disqualification Match.
.@RealLAKnight didn't see anything...
— WWE (@WWE) September 20, 2025
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WWE has described the match as "chaos" on social media, but it felt more clunky than chaotic.
This match has turned into CHAOS!
— WWE (@WWE) September 21, 2025
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Before the end of the match, Jey Uso busted himself open with a steel chair. LA Knight did not immediately attend to him, but it was obvious that the accidential spot threw off the match's ending.
The story of the match is the continued ascent of the "Brons" who, like Brock Lesnar earlier, won clean over the babyfaces.
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