As seen in the main event on Monday Night Raw in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Baron Corbin and Kevin Owens defeated Finn Balor and Braun Strowman in a tag team match.

Corbin hit Balor with the End of Days finisher and scored the pinfall victory for his team. But when Raw went off the air, The Monster Among Men got some comeuppance, according to WrestlingInc.com.

When the constable of Raw went backstage, Owens was left alone and confronted by Strowman. The former Universal Champion pleaded with Strowman to not hurt him, and that they should be partners.

However, Mr. Money in the Bank reminded KO that Balor was his partner. Strowman proceeded to bodyslam Owens, while Balor got Owens with the Coup de Gras. The two superstars then left for backstage. And with that, the fans in Grand Rapids were given quite a treat - while the millions of television viewers had to miss something epic once again.

At Money in the Bank, Strowman threw Owens off the top of a ladder and into a table, which all but eliminated KO's chances of winning the briefcase. Strowman has made Owens his biggest target in recent weeks, as the latter recruited Bobby Roode and Balor to try and take out The Monster Among Men last week.

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That didn't go as planned, and Owens came out and was the first person to congratulate Strowman on his MITB victory. Despite the plea to join allegiances, The Monster Among Men looks primed to remain babyface.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter believes Strowman could cash in his contract opportunity at SummerSlam - assuming Roman Reigns defeats Brock Lesnar that night. If that's the case, WWE will soon have to move on from the Owens-Strowman feud and begin building up towards SummerSlam.

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