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SmackDown Five-Point Preview: June 13, 2014

Will the Hounds get their justice?

While it appears Seth Rollins has truly seized an opportunity by aligning himself with WWE COO Triple H, the former Architect of The Shield has also made two very dangerous enemies in his former “brothers,” Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns.
Watch Rollins’ former partners share harsh words on Raw
Following Rollins’ devastating betrayal of his fellow Hounds of Justice last Monday, Ambrose and Reigns had some fightin’ words for their ex-cohort and The Game on this week’s Raw. And with John Cena helping them dispose of The Wyatt Family roadblock, it will be interesting to see if they come to SmackDown ready to turn those words into action. Tune in tonight at 8/7 CT on Syfy to see.
For further insight, don’t miss SmackDown Pre-Show, beginning at 7:30 ET, exclusively on WWE Network.

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