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2017 WWE Money in the Bank results: The Usos win via count out

The New Day had The Usos right where they wanted them, but the Tag Team champions decided to let The Usos win through count out.

The New Day got off to a fast start, double-teaming Jimmy Uso in the beginning stages. However, the direction of the match changed when Jimmy hit Kofi Kingston with a thunderous clothesline outside of the ring. Kingston grabbed his head and was in a lot of pain.

Shortly after the hard-hitting clothesline, The Usos suplexed Kingston into the ring post, leaving him on the ground screaming in pain. The Usos continued to dominate Kingston, attacking his knee and applying various submission holds.

Moments later, Kingston gave The New Day life when he drop kicked Jay Uso and made the tag to Big E. Big E climbed through the ropes and immediately did damage, suplexing Jimmy multiple times.

Later on, Big E tried to double spear The Usos through the ropes, but they hit him with knees. They got back into the ring, and Big E flipped them over the ropes. Then, he tagged Kingston, who dove on top of the Usos.

Kingston got Jay back into the ring, setting him up for the Midnight Hour. After connecting on the Midnight Hour, Kingston pinned Jay, but Jimmy pulled him out of the ring and decided to lose by count out.

The Usos and The New Day had a great match, but The Usos didn’t want to risk losing the Smackdown Tag Team Championship. There will probably be a rematch pretty soon, but The Usos will walk out of the Money in the Bank as the Tag Team Champions.

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