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Money in the Bank 2014: The Usos to defend titles against Luke Harper and Erick Rowan

Can WWE Tag Team Champions fend off Bray Wyatt's muscular allies?

Last Updated: 14/06/14 5:21pm

Will Jey Uso still be a Tag Team Champion after Money in the Bank?
Will Jey Uso still be a Tag Team Champion after Money in the Bank?

Since capturing the twin belts from the New Age Outlaws at Elimination Chamber back in February, the Samoan siblings have seen off the challenge of a number of hungry tandems, including RybAxel.

Jimmy and Jey's biggest test up until now probably came at the WrestleMania XXX pre-show, on which they pipped Ryback and Curtis Axel, The Real Americans and Los Matadores to leave New Orleans with their straps intact.

But the sons of Rikishi face a really tough task in Boston later this month when they pit their wits against two of the most destructive wrestlers in WWE, The Wyatt Family's Luke Harper and Erick Rowan.

Wyatt Family leader Bray Wyatt has hogged much of the limelight since the faction's debut last summer, thanks in large part to his beguiling promos, ability to get the WWE audience singing along to "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands", and, of course, his aptitude between the ropes.

However, the Eater of Worlds' forceful followers have generated headlines in their own right, firstly when they battled Daniel Bryan and CM Punk at Survivor Series and, more recently, when they squashed The Usos in a non-title encounter.

The Usos and their Money in the Bank foes have traded wins in singles competition of late, too, with Jimmy downing Harper on the June 10 episode of Main Event before Rowan crushed Jey on the June 13 edition of Smackdown.

But what will transpire on June 29 - and will the WWE Tag Team Titles switch hands? Watch Sky Sports Box Office to find out...

Money in the Bank booking details

WWE Money in the Bank will be shown on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 743) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 752) at 1am on Sunday, June 29 (Monday morning).

WWE Money in the Bank will be repeated on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 743) BUT NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 752) between 9am, Monday, June 30 and 9pm, Saturday, July 5.

Repeats showing will last for three hours, with the final showing BEGINNING at 9pm on Saturday, July 5.

The event is priced at £14.95 for UK customers, €21.95 for customers in the Republic of Ireland.

Viewers can call 08442 410 888 from Tuesday, June 17 to book WWE Money in the Bank. (There may be an additional charge for telephone bookings).

You can book WWE Money in the Bank online from Tuesday, June 17 by visiting this link: https://my.sky.com/orderboxoffice/

You will be able to order WWE Money in the Bank at a later date by pressing the Box Office button on your remote. Select 'sports & events' and follow the on-screen instructions.

Cable customers should contact their local cable operator.

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