Team Work starts with another Beat the Clock match announced, Mojo Rawley facing off with Matt Taven in the middle of the ring. They stare at each other for a moment before starting off. Mojo is wild with the punches, keeping Taven off balanced, but it doesn't keep him from getting some offense of his own in, rocking Mojo with a dropkick and lifting him for a suplex. They brawl back and forth for awhile until Mojo takes Taven out with a shoulderblock to the corner, hitting so hard that he immediately falls to the mat, the three count to follow no real surprise considering the impact. Mojo beams when he sees the clock with a time of 4:28 on it.
Moose defeats Michael Elgin and Baron Corbin makes quick work of Eddie Kingston, Braun Strowman continuing the rushed decimation by winning against both Big E and AJ Styles in a triple threat, his eye on the WWE World Heavyweight Champion as he pins the New Day member, a sadistic kind of smirk on his face. The fact that they're on different brands does nothing to dissuade him and AJ quickly escapes before Braun can leave the ring.
Next is a tag match and Zack Ryder looks curiously at Xavier Woods, the man his opponent only a few weeks earlier, thanks to Survivor Series pitting Raw vs Smackdown. "Bygones be bygones?" he offers, holding a hand out. Zack relaxes immediately and nods, fist bumping with him before standing side by side with him, watching as Miz comes out, followed by a Japanese wrestler known as Sho.
"Keep up with me, kid, and we've got this won easily," Miz tells the man before the bell rings, his back turned to him and keeping him oblivious to Sho's incredulous facial expression. Zack and Xavier work togethe well, and Sho is a decent enough fighter for his age, Mike tagging in when he's in danger and working Xavier over with his neckbreaker into the backbreaker combo and then trying to go into the figure four just for Zack to run in and break it up, allowing Xavier enough space to scramble over and get the tag.
Zack meets Sho with a dropkick, then hitting the Broski Boot once he stumbles into the corner and collapses. He's just about to hit the Rough Ryder when Miz grabs Sho and pulls him to safety, Zack stopping short and looking over the top rope. "Are you serious, bro?!" Miz tags back in and Zack punches him, the two of them exchanging blows for awhile until Mike kicks low and sends Zack to the mat, gripping his leg. The figure four that Mike then locks in weakens him further and he's struggling to get to the ropes, scrambling until Xavier can help... just for Mike to yell something at Sho, who hops out of sight and runs around the ring and grips Xavier's feet before he can get into the ring, sending him face first into the apron. Mike laughs and re-positions himself and Zack, keeping him away from the ropes and leaving him with no option but to tap.
In the second Beat the Clock match of the night, Roman walks out the winner against Kane at 3:26 after slipping free from a chokeslam and hitting a Superman Punch. Matt Jackson succeeds against Bray Wyatt after fighting through his unease at the man's presence, and Kenny Omega continues the Bullet Club's domination by pinning Orton after hitting a bridging German suplex when he tries to go for the RKO. Nikki Bella beats Rosemary and Hitokiri in an Ultimate X match, hanging from the crisscrossing ropes with the X in hand, looking beyond pleased with herself.
Lio Rush successfully outlasts everyone else in a 12 man Battle Royal, Bram, Tonga, Marty Scurll, Noam Dar, Dalton Castle, Caprice Coleman, Donovan Dijak, Chad Gable, Yo, Nick Jackson and Cody all eliminated over time and leaving him the victor after back body dropping Gable over the top rope. The next match sees Alex Shelley victorious in a handicap match against Jay White and Loa, the two men not getting along well enough to work together and leaving themselves vulnerable to his offense.
In the last Beat the Clock match, DJ Z and Rhett Titus fight as hard as they can but fail at beating the time set by Roman Reigns, meaning that he wins the match and the point and leaving them unsatisfied and with the match result virtually undecided, neither able to stop glaring at each other as they make their way out of the ring and backstage. Next, TK O'Ryan defeats Jason Jordan after taking Takahashi out of the triple threat match, laughing as his arm is lifted in victory. Kyle O'Reilly wins in an Elimination Chamber match against Yoshitatsu, Vinny Marselgia, Tony Nese, Chris Sabin and Silas Young after pinning Silas following slinging him off of the top turnbuckle in a vicious suplex.
The last match of the night pits Sasha Banks against Alexa Bliss and the two women can barely stop glaring at each other long enough for the bell to ring. They immediately lock up, exchanging punches and kicks until Sasha throws Alexa away and kicks her in the midsection when she lunges forward, trying to get further offense in. Alexa yells out and clotheslines Sasha down, kicking her viciously until the ref pulls them apart, threatening Alexa. Sasha gets up while they argue and slams Alexa backwards, scrambling back to her feet and sending her knees down into Alexa's abdomen before hoisting her up by her hair and sending her over to the corner. Alexa kicks her away before she can be put into place for Sasha's knees off the top, and dropkicks Sasha again, just to rear back and punch her with everything in her right in the face, rocking Sasha. Another hit and Alexa sends her into the bottom rope, stomping on her and scraping her against the rough surface, risking intense contact burns until finally the referee gets her off again.
Sasha regroups quickly, fueled by anger, and grabs Alexa, whipping her face first into the turnbuckle before finally fighting to get her into position for the knees, which she lands brutally, causing more damage to Alexa's midsection. Alexa stumbles up quickly and knees Sasha in the face, before sweeping her legs out from under her and going up top to hit the Twisted Bliss, pinning Sasha afterwards. As soon as it registers with her that she'd won, she scrambles out of the ring and mocks Sasha by pretending to cry on her way up the ramp, devolving into laughter as Sasha glowers across at her.
