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Uso brothers make a splash

Image: Henry: Lost to Uso brothers

The Uso brothers made a huge splash on their in-ring debut on WWE Superstars, defeating Mark Henry and Goldust.

Samoan Siblings shine on debut against Henry and Goldust

The Usos made a huge splash on their in-ring debut in this week's episode of WWE Superstars. Brothers Jimmy and Jey defeated veteran competitors Mark Henry and Goldust to make a clear statement to the current Unified Tag Team Champions, the Hart Dynasty. With their ring escort, Tamina, watching on, the brothers began at a high tempo. They specifically targeted the 'Worlds Strongest Man', grounding him and preventing him from tagging in his partner. When Henry eventually did manage to introduce Goldust to the action, the 'Bizarre One' took full advantage, dominating Jimmy Uso, but when a pinfall attempt after his Scoop Slam was disrupted the match swung in favour of the Samoan brothers. Henry and Jey Uso began brawling outside the ring and then Tamina distracted Goldust, allowing Jimmy to hit a Savate Kick, in an ode to his father, Rikishi, and then a huge Splash to pick up an impressive first win. The Hart Dynasty will clearly take notice after they have spent the last couple of weeks feuding with the new tag team on Monday Night RAW.

Primo victorious

Earlier on, Primo was again victorious over Japanese star Yoshi Tatsu. Last week he and Zack Ryder defeated Tatsu and Goldust but in singles competition this week he got the victory after a small package roll-up that included grabbing the tights of an embittered Tatsu. His celebration was short lived, however, when the Great Khali emerged and chased the Colon brother back into the ring to a waiting Tatsu, who delivered his Buzzsaw Kick. Khali then hit a massive Punjabi Plunge on Primo who was out cold in the ring while his two adversaries stood victorious above him. Kofi Kingston continued his winning streak on WWE Superstars with a win for the second week running, this time over one half of the Dudebusters, Trent Barreta. Barreta did a good job of preventing the high flying Intercontinental Champion early on but the 'Dreadlocked Dynamo' picked up the win after he hit his Boom Drop and then Trouble in Paradise in quick succession. Don't forget to tune into WWE FATAL FOUR WAY this SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE at 1am on SKY SPORTS HD2.