Got it back. Title changes can be a big deal for anyone as they can mean both the start of something new and the end of something else. It can be even more unique when someone gets a title back that they had previously help. It makes for a big deal to close out a show, which is what we saw this week when a former champion got his title back, albeit with a bit of help.
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Bron Breakker defeated Jey Uso to retain the Intercontinental Title in the main event of this week’s Monday Night Raw. The Bloodline interfered in the match, eventually attacking Uso and setting up Breakker to hit a spear for the win. Breakker and Jacob Fatu also teased a confrontation but nothing physical took place. The win marks the second reign for Brakker, who lost the title to Uso on the September 23 Monday Night Raw.
It was a big night. Check out the title match and how we got here:
Opinion: This is an interesting change of pace as Breakker got the title back only about a month after losing it in the first place. That opens up a few new ways to go and the important thing is that things were changed back after things took a surprise turn the first time. It also shows that WWE titles can change rather quickly, as there have been several long reigns recently. While it doesn’t mean that titles are going to change hands more often, it shows that things could change rapidly, which open up some other options.
What do you think of the title change? What is next for both of them? Let us know in the comments below.
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