The Good Brothers regresan a WWE en RAW

During broadcasts of Monday Night RAW through USA Network, the team The Good Brothers made their return to WWE for the first time since 2020.

Following Finn Bálor’s victory a couple of nights ago at Extreme Rules, The Judgment Day took to the ring to celebrate their recent successes against Edge, Rey Mysterio and Beth Phoenix. After issuing a warning towards “The Phenomenal One”, AJ Styles He went out to the ring to agree with Bálor. “In moments of despair, an ally is necessary.”

After these words and after confusing Finn in a hug, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson came on stage to the surprise of the Brooklyn public. The reunited The OC launched before Judgment Day in a physical altercation that surrounded the entire ring. Styles and The Good Brothers were dominant, driving Bálor, Damian Priest and Dominik Mysterio out of the arena.

After capturing multiple titles in New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Ring of Honor, The Good Brothers made their debut as a WWE tag team in April 2016. In the years that followed, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson would win the RAW tag-team titles and return to WWE. alliances with Finn Bálor and AJ Styles, the latter being the one they frequented the most when forming the group “The OC”.

The Good Brothers were fired on April 15, 2020, thus beginning a successful stint with IMPACT Wrestling and their return to NJPW. Curiously, Karl Anderson is the owner of the NEVER Openweight Championship in this last company when returning to WWE. New Japan Pro-Wrestling may provide some kind of statement in this regard in the next few hours.

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