The tag team title match featuring Wyatt Six and MFT at WWE SmackDown’s main event concluded in a no-contest. Wyatt Six’s Joe Gacy and Dexter Loomis were defending their titles for the fifth time on Friday against MFT’s JC Mateo and Tonga Loa. The rivalry between the two teams has been ongoing for months, sparked by Solo Sikoa’s ambition to reclaim the tag and United States championships he once held. This marked Wyatt Six’s first title defense in over two months since their bout with the Street Profits in October.
The match kicked off with Mateo and Loa targeting and wearing down Lumis, tossing him into the ring post and trapping him in the corner before returning to the ring. Gacy eventually got the hot tag and fought back strongly, but the momentum was short-lived. The contest soon descended into chaos as members of both factions interfered. Sikoa, along with Tara Tonga and Tama Tonga, stood ringside lending support to their teammates, but their interference provoked “Uncle Howdy” Bo Dallas, Nikki Cross, and Erick Rowan to get involved. This led to a ringside brawl, prompting the referee to call off the match and declare it a no-contest. Consequently, Wyatt Six retained their titles, but no celebration followed as the fight between the groups dragged on until the show’s conclusion.
Fan Take: This chaotic finish keeps tensions high and storylines unresolved, which is a big draw for WWE fans waiting to see explosive future confrontations. It hints at deeper faction warfare and exciting developments that could significantly impact WWE’s tag team division moving forward.
