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Cesaro is one of the strongest superstars in WWE right now. Despite never getting a proper main event run, he is noted for being a singles asset as well as a tag-team specialist. He showed some of his athletic abilities on the last SmackDown.

This Friday, the SmackDown Tag Team Champions, The Street Profits, faced the previous champions, Cesaro and Shunsuke Nakamura. Although their opponents put them through a tough time, the new champions established that they belong to the blue brand.

During the match, Montez Ford got hyped up as he hit a neck breaker on Cesaro. He and Nakamura waited outside the ring as Ford tried to overpower them. Although he took Nakamura out, Cesaro lifted Ford up and literally threw him over the barricade and into the ground on the other side.

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Cesaro has a history of lifting heavy wrestlers, having lifted behemoths like The Great Khali, Big Show, and Brodus Clay. Considering them, Ford was nothing to Cesaro’s abilities.

Despite Cesaro and Nakamura’s efforts, The Street Profits emerged victorious. Towards the end, Dawkins hit Nakamura with a superplex from the top rope, and Ford followed it up with a massive frog splash to secure the win.

However, the rivalry seems far from over. Watch some highlights from the match below –

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Cesaro recently left Twitch

Apart from his in-ring endeavors, Cesaro is a very popular face on the Twitch streaming platform. But it seems he had to bid adieu to it.

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Per the new guidelines of WWE’s third-party app policies, Superstars had to cut their ties with Twitch. Although some Superstars like AJ Styles and Mia Yim (also known as Reckoning) have hoped they will be back after the situation is better, Cesaro said he does not know if he will be back.

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Cesaro is considered one of the best in WWE right now. The former United States Champion is praised by legends, critics, and fans alike, and WWE is often criticized for underutilizing him.