When The Usos and the Street Profits are given a Pay-Per-View match's worth of time to show their stuff in a WWE ring, you know it's going to be sweet. Arguably the two best tag teams in the WWE Universe – no offense to New Day – Jimmy, Jey, Tez, and Dawkins have shared the ring on 23 occasions as tag teams – 24 if you count Money in the Bank – and thus, know exactly what either performer wants to do inside the ring and out of it.

Freed of the constraints of commercial breaks, the two teams turned in an incredible display of in-ring mastery, with both Profits hitting massive suicidas over the turnbuckle, the Usos toying with their food before deploying their typical array of offensive maneuvers, and in the end, the crowd went wild with each passing near-fall.

Though the Usos predictably pulled out the win in the end, as Dawkins just couldn't break up the 1 D in time to keep the match going forever – much to the chagrin of the fans in attendance who wanted nothing more than an endless bout – the Profits came together when the match came to an end and appreciated each other as friends, as opposed to falling apart like some suggested might happen.

But that wasn't the controversy. No, The Usos winning a tag team match isn't particularly surprising, as they are the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWE history after all, but what, however, was the reactions of the fans in attendance – not to mention the Profits – when as clear as day the Titantron proved definitively that Ford's shoulders weren't down and thus, the pin shouldn't have counted.

The good news, we might get to see another Usos-Street Profits match at SummerSlam. The bad news? The results probably won't be too different, as WWE loves their goofy finishes.