Mojo Rawley Turns Heel On SMACKDOWN LIVE; Attacks His Hype Bros Partner Zack Ryder

Mojo Rawley Turns Heel On SMACKDOWN LIVE; Attacks His Hype Bros Partner Zack Ryder

Are you serious, bro?! We had a feeling this was on the cards, and tonight on SmackDown LIVE one half of The Hype Bros turned on the other and delivered a vicious beat-down. Find out more after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 28, 2017 05:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
After weeks of both Hype Bros declaring that "something needs to change", Mojo Rawley finally took it upon himself to make that happen by attacking his partner Zack Ryder after their loss to The Bludgeon Brothers yonight on SmackDown LIVE.

This had been signposted for a while, but most of us assumed it'd be Ryder turning heel, as that would mean a long-overdue new lease of life for Long Island Iced Z. However, it looks like WWE has decided to push Rawley instead, most likely at his former partner's expense.

What do you guys make of this turn? Sound off below.


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