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Alex Shelley And Chris Sabin: We’re The Greatest Tag Team For A Reason, We Are Going To Prove It To The WWE Universe

Motor City, Motor City!

On the October 25 edition of WWE SmackDown, the Motor City Machine Guns defeated DIY to earn themselves a number one contenders opportunity against the WWE Tag Team Champions, the Bloodline. This would result in Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa giving MCMG their shot immediately after their match in which Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin would walk out with the gold in their first month with the WWE. Here is their reaction to that moment they shared together.

I think it’s still sinking in. You know, I’m almost kind of speechless. I don’t know what to say. It’s kind of unheard of to be on the fast track to success like this in the WWE, but this is exactly what we came here to do. We came here to prove that we’re one of the greatest tag teams of all time, and there’s only one place you can do that, and that’s right here in WWE,” said Sabin.

Alex Shelley followed up, “Quite frankly, it doesn’t matter what we did last week, it doesn’t matter what we did an hour ago. What matters right now is that we’re champions, and we have to hold on to these. so the hard work’s just beginning, but you didn’t see nothing yet. We’re the greatest of all time for a reason. We’re going to prove it to the WWE Universe.”

Shelley and Sabin were almost outnumbered until Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso stopped the Bloodline and assisted the Machine Guns to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions.

H/t to Fightful for the transcription.

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