Jimmy & Jey Uso defeated Rusev & Aiden English, and Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable at WWE Live Road to WrestleMania at the HEB Center in Cedar Park, Texas on March 19, 2018.
Jimmy Uso
If all you know of WWE is what you see on Total Divas, Jimmy Uso is a loving, kind-hearted husband with a heart of gold. SmackDown LIVE, however, paints a very different picture. Along with his twin brother Jey, Jimmy has caused nightmares for the WWE Tag Team division for years. Initially a hard-working team with under-the-radar buzz, The Usos eventually fulfilled their WWE Hall of Fame lineage by winning the WWE Tag Team Titles — and twice winning the Tag Team of the Year Slammy — soaring across the ring in tassels and war paint.
Jey Uso
The Usos don’t care if you like them. They might actually prefer it if you didn’t. The twin sons of WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, Jey and his brother Jimmy bubbled under the radar for years as a workhorse tag team in WWE before finally hitting the big time while embracing their Samoan heritage. The brothers would repeatedly take to the skies in bright colors, flying tassels and dazzling war paint, winning the WWE Tag Team Championship and Slammy for Tag Team of the Year twice.
Rusev
No, Rusev was not a superhuman specimen bred in some Bulgarian lab. He’s a flesh-and-blood WWE Superstar, which somehow makes him all the more terrifying. An Eastern European nightmare straight out of the 1990s, this new red-and-green terror has been anything but cold since bursting onto the scene in 2014. Unbeaten for nearly a year after he debuted in WWE,
Aiden English
Fighting isn’t just a skill, it’s an art. And Aiden English is an artist. Actually, make that “Artiste,” a gentleman purveyor of the manly arts, including song, theater and, most prominently, combat. English can be seen debonairly devastating opponents with all the power his wry, muscled frame will allow.
Shelton Benjamin
There are few stories in WWE history quite like that of Shelton Benjamin. Growing up on the dangerous streets of urban Orangeburg, S.C., he lived in an area known for drug trafficking and weapons use, but rather than ending up on the wrong side of the tracks, he was accepted to the University of Minnesota, continuing his career as a stand-out amateur wrestler and eventually becoming a WWE Superstar.
Chad Gable
Chad Gable exudes the competitiveness, intensity and confidence of an Olympic athlete for good reason: He was one. Hailing from Minnesota, a state rich in wrestling history, Gable has been a master of the mat since his youth. A former state champion in high school, he reached the pinnacle of amateur grappling in 2012, claiming victory in the U.S. Olympic Trials and earning the right to compete at the London Olympics that summer. Once the Summer Games passed, Gable turned his focus to sports-entertainment, signing on to train at the WWE Performance Center.
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- Rowan, Harper, Viktor, Konnor
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- Roode, Mahal, Corbin
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