![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The New Day switched up the momentum midway through the bout when Kingston finally tagged in Big E, who speared Sheamus through the ropes and onto the floor. The match was fast-paced from the beginning with Cesaro and Sheamus dominating the first half with strategic double-teaming on Kingston. Cesaro then exited the ring and celebrated with the crowd, many of whom held "Cesaro Section" signs. But Sheamus stuck to his heel persona by ripping both belts out of their hands and celebrated on his own by standing on the turnbuckle under a chorus of boos. The New Day saw their title reign come to a close the same week that they broke Demolition's long-standing record of 478 days.Īfter the match, all three members handed their belts to the new champions, embracing the fan-favorite Cesaro with a huge hug. Sheamus, the legal man, seized the opportunity to swoop in for the pin. The ending proved to be exciting as Cesaro bluffed a tag from Sheamus and entered the ring, only to walk right into a Trouble in Paradise finishing move from a weary Kofi Kingston. The title bout kicked off the WWE's Raw-exclusive Roadblock: End of the Line pay-per-view card inside PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - and ultimately ended The New Day's nearly two-year dominance on the division, which included a pair of title reigns. The team of Cesaro and Sheamus twice overcame interference from The New Day's third member, Xavier Woods, to kick out of near-falls and survive - and then they unleashed a bit of trickery of their own to earn the victory. We were treated to a satisfying story of Sheamus and Cesaro finally overcoming the odds in a match full of convincing near falls in front of a crowd who was eating it up - and rightfully so. Summary: This exhilarating opener flowed at a rapid pace with both teams putting forth a hell of a performance. The New Day's record-breaking tag team championship reign of 483 days is no more. WWE Raw tag team championships: Cesaro & Sheamus def. ESPN's Brian Campbell has your running recaps for each match, and Sean Coyle gives an in-depth rating for each match on the card. Roadblock: End of the Line is the final WWE pay-per-view of 2016, and history was made in the first match. ![]()
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