• [WR] Going For The Gold (And Silver). How Did The Champions Fare At Ext

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    Going For The Gold (And Silver). How Did The Champions Fare At Extreme
    Rules?

    Posted: 14 Jul 2019 08:29 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/going-gold-silver-champions-fare-extreme-rules/


    That’s what makes the wrestling go around. Titles and champions are some of the most important things in wrestling. At the end of the day, no matter
    what you have going on, titles are what drive the stories of the wrestling world more than anything else. They’re the ultimate goal in wrestling and several of them were on the line Sunday night at Extreme Rules 2019.

    There were ten titles decided at Extreme Rules in nine matches, including
    one match with two titles on the line. During the show, there were four
    title changes, with:

    Shinsuke Nakamura defeating Finn Balor to become the new Intercontinental Champion
    New Day defeating Rowan and Daniel Bryan and Heavy Machinery for the
    SmackDown Tag Team Titles
    AJ Styles defeating Ricochet for the United States Title
    Brock Lesnar defeating Seth Rollins by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase for the Universal Title


    Rollins had previously successfully defended his title in a mixed tag. Cruiserweight Champion Drew Gulak, Raw Tag Team Champions the Revival, SmackDown Womens Champion Bayley, WWE Champion Kofi Kingston and Raw Womens Champion Lynch all retained their titles.

    Some of the new champions want respect. Check out some of their reactions: [This post contains video, click to play]

    [This post contains video, click to play]


    Opinion: It was a pretty wild night for the champions, with multiple titles changing hands in one show. That makes for some interesting changes and
    things are going to be worth seeing going forward, especially with Monday
    Night Raw and SmackDown Live under new leadership. These changes had to
    happen to set things forward and that is exactly what we got.

    Which title change is the most important? What will be the next title
    change? Let us know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

    Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up
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    BREAKING: There It Is. (Photo): Major Surprise Takes Place At Extreme
    Rules.

    Posted: 14 Jul 2019 08:17 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/breaking-major-surprise-takes-place-extreme-rules/


    That’s one way to end things. Earlier this year, Seth Rollins shocked the wrestling world by defeating Brock Lesnar in short order to win the
    Universal Title at WrestleMania 35. The next month, Lesnar won the Money
    in the Bank briefcase, turning him right back into the top threat to the
    title. Since then, it has been a question of when, and now we know the
    answer.

    Lesnar cashed in the Money in the Bank briefcase after the main event of Extreme Rules to defeat Rollins and become Universal Champion for the third time. Rollins and Becky Lynch had just retained the Universal Title and
    Raw Women’s Title by defeating Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans in a mixed tag match. This is Lesnar’s first singles match since losing to Rollins at WrestleMania 35.

    It was a spoiler by @HeymanHustle after all. #ExtremeRules pic.twitter.com/o7i6cuAmV4

    - WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) July 15, 2019



    Lesnar wanted revenge for this. Check out the original title change:
    [This post contains video, click to play]


    Opinion: I mean, you had to know this was coming sooner or later and I’m
    glad it was sooner so we can move on already. Lesnar as champion is going
    to be a decisive issue, but is it any shock when Paul Heyman is taking over Monday Night Raw starting tomorrow night? This was a move that needed to happen as Rollins wasn’t doing well as champion, but that doesn’t mean it’s
    the most entertaining.

    Do you like the title change? Who takes the title from Lesnar? Let us
    know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

    Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up
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    Extreme Rules. appeared first on WrestlingRumors.net.


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    Double Ouch. Two Stars Suffer Injuries At AEW Fight For The Fallen, How
    Bad Are They?

    Posted: 14 Jul 2019 03:53 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/double-ouch-two-stars-suffer-injuries-aew-fight-fallen-bad/


    The injury bug waits for no one. Wrestlers in all companies get injured and
    you never know when some of them could strike. The worst part about
    injuries is they can happen so fast to almost any part of a wrestler and
    that makes them almost impossible to prevent. They can happen in any kind
    of match too, which seems to be the case with two AEW stars at Fight For
    The Fallen.

    Both Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Britt Baker sustained injuries at Fight For
    The Fallen on Saturday night. According to Sean Ross Sapp on Twitter,
    Friedman has suffered an elbow injury but it may not be as serious as it
    seems. The elbow is described as “banged up” with Friedman resting it before an upcoming match against Cody. Baker on the other hand suffered a concussion, which she mentioned on her own Twitter account. The injury
    seems to have happened early in the match and would likely be the reason
    why she tried to tag her opponent during her tag match. There is no word on
    how much time either will miss.

    Im told @The_MJFs elbow injury isnt as serious as some are leading on. He banged up his elbow and decided to rest it ahead of his AAA tag team match
    with his "mentor" Cody Rhodes

    - Sean Ross Sapp Of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) July 14, 2019



    Hurriedly left the venue to take care of a concussed coworker and checked
    on her every hour of the night. Next pair is on me Ref Aubrey ?? https://t.co/L1t4OT28KE

    - Britt Baker (@RealBrittBaker) July 14, 2019



    Friedman can do a little bit of everything. Check out one of his matches
    from CZW:
    [This post contains video, click to play]


    Baker isn’t bad either. Check out some of her best work:
    [This post contains video, click to play]


    Opinion: Thankfully neither of these seem to be too serious and that’s
    about as good as things can get in a situation like this. Friedman has a history of elbow issues so this one might be a bit worse for him than for someone else in his position. It seems that both of them will be fine with
    some rest and if that is as bad as it gets, everything should be fine in
    the end.

    How far can Friedman go? Will Baker be the first AEW Women’s Champion? Let
    us know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since
    2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

    Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up
    for our daily email newsletter. Just look below for GET EXCLUSIVE UPDATES
    to sign up. We are proud to offer our popular Wrestling Rumors app and encourage you to download it for an optimized user experience. It is
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    Fallen, How Bad Are They? appeared first on WrestlingRumors.net.


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    Extreme Rules 2019 Live Coverage And Results

    Posted: 14 Jul 2019 03:34 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/extreme-rules-2019-live-coverage-results/


    Extreme Rules 2019

    Date: July 14, 2019

    Location: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Commentators: Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton, Corey Graves, Michael Cole, Renee Young

    We’re finally wrapping up a long stretch with what feels like a show from
    one company or another every week for months. This is a show built around violence and a full three matches out of the twelve have some form of
    gimmick that includes violence. The card doesn’t look bad though and hopefully it works out. Let’s get to it.
    Kickoff Show: Intercontinental Title: Finn Balor vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

    Nakamura is challenging and this is a bonus match. Balor starts fast with a running dropkick but gets laid over the top rope for a running knee to the ribs. A middle rope knee to the head is broken up though and Nakamura falls
    out to the floor. That means the running flip dive but Nakamura is right
    back with an armbar back inside.

    Balor is in the ropes in a hurry but has to fight out of a dragon sleeper.
    A running dropkick takes Nakamura down by the knee and we go to a split
    screen. Back with Balor hitting the shotgun dropkick in the corner but the
    Coup de Grace misses. Nakamura hits the running knee to the back of the
    head, followed by Kinshasa for the pin and the title at 7:03.

    Result: Shinsuke Nakamura b. Finn Balor Kinshasa (7:03)
    Kickoff Show: Cruiserweight Title: Tony Nese vs. Drew Gulak

    Gulak, the hometown boy, is defending. They go straight at it to start with Nese taking him down for some left hands. A leg sweep gives Nese one and a running clothesline puts Gulak on the floor. Gulak gets in his own
    clothesline on the outside though and they’re both down. We go split screen again and come back with Nese hitting a pumphandle powerslam for two.

    Nese sends Gulak to the apron and ties him in the ropes for a middle rope moonsault. Back in and Nese’s 450 goes a little far, meaning his knees go into Gulak’s chest for two. The sunset driver is countered into a powerbomb to give Gulak two, followed by the Cyclone Crash to retain the title at
    7:28.

    Result: Drew Gulak b. Tony Nese Cyclone Crash (7:28)

    The opening video features a woman who might be Mandy Rose whispering that
    the rules are changing. We shift into a look at most of the matches, the majority of which are in no way, shape or form extreme.

    We recap Shane McMahon/Drew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns/Undertaker. Shane has
    had the power go to his head (again) and helped Drew beat Reigns at
    Stomping Grounds. Undertaker is back to even the odds and take Shane down a
    few pegs.
    Shane McMahon/Drew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns/Undertaker

    No Holds Barred. Undertaker has some slightly different gear as the front
    of his top covers up the middle of his chest now, as opposed to the lower
    cut style he has had for years. It’s No Holds Barred, so of course tags are required with Reigns and McIntyre starting. An early belly to belly has
    Reigns in trouble and it’s off to Shane for the punches in the corner, drawing some booing.

    Somehow Reigns survives and brings in Undertaker to hammer away, including
    Old School. Undertaker strikes away in the corner and we get the YOU STILL
    GOT IT chants. It’s back to Drew so we get a nice looking staredown before the slugout is on. A clothesline puts Undertaker on the floor but he lands
    on his feet and pulls Drew down. That means the apron legdrop and Reigns
    comes back in for his own right hands.

    Undertaker has had it with Shane interfering and goes for a chair to chase
    him up the ramp. Reigns is sent into the steps as Shane comes back to watch McIntyre grab an armbar. Back up and Reigns nails the Samoan drop, allowing
    the tag back to Undertaker. It’s time to load up the announcers’ table but here’s Elias to guitar Undertaker in the back. McIntyre adds the Claymore
    to Reigns and another one saves Elias from the revived Undertaker.

    Shane drops the top rope elbow to put Undertaker through the table and pops
    up far too fast. Coast to Coast drives a trashcan into Undertaker and
    McIntyre takes Reigns down. Undertaker sits up and chokeslams Shane,
    followed by another to Elias. McIntyre rises up behind him but it’s the
    spear from Reigns. The Tombstone finishes Shane at 16:56.

    Result: Undertaker/Drew McIntyre b. Shane McMahon/Drew McIntyre Tombstone
    to McMahon (16:56)

    Undertaker gets to pose on his own.

    Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins talk about taking a walk through Philadelphia
    last night and coming up with ideas of how to hurt Lacey Evans and Baron Corbin. Losing is not an option.
    Raw Tag Team Titles: Usos vs. Revival

    The Usos are challenging with Jimmy and Dawson starting things off. Jimmy’s backslide gets two as Graves and Renee argue about the Revival enjoying the good life. Everything breaks down in a hurry and the Usos hit stereo dives
    to take the champs out as the fast start continues. Jey stalks Wilder, who suckers him into a clothesline from Dawson to take over.

    Back in and Dawson takes over on Jey before picking Wilder up for an
    assisted legdrop. The waistlock goes on for a bit before Dawson comes back
    in, only to distract the referee so we don’t get a hot tag. Dawson even throws in some Eddie Guerrero by pretending to be down so the cheating doesn’t come off as so obvious. Jey gets taken up top but a double
    collision knocks Dawson to the floor and Jey down to the mat. A double tag brings in Jimmy and Wilder as everything breaks down.

    Jimmy can’t fight off the numbers though and gets sent into the corner,
    only to have him come out with a Whisper in the Wind. Dawson grabs a brainbuster for two and it’s an ode to Power and Glory with the PowerPlex. Jey dives in for a save and everyone is down again. The double dives are
    broken up but so is Wilder’s tornado DDT. That’s fine with the champs as the Shatter Machine finishes Jimmy to retain at 12:34.

    Result: Revival b. Usos Shatter Machine to Jimmy (12:34)

    We recap Aleister Black vs. Cesaro. Black wanted someone to pick a fight
    with him and Cesaro did. Time for a match.
    Cesaro vs. Aleister Black

    An early Black Mass attempt misses and Cesaro uppercuts him into the
    corner. The Neutralizer is reversed into a backdrop but Cesaro sticks the landing and sits down, ala Black’s signature pose. Black knocks him to the floor and hits the middle rope moonsault for the first big knockdown. Back
    in and Black sweeps the leg but gets caught by the springboard uppercut for two. Black fights out of the chinlock in a hurry before switching over to
    an armbar. A Meteora attempt is caught in the air and Swiss Death gets two
    to keep Black in trouble.

    Cesaro’s springboard uppercut is knocked out of the air with a springboard knee, followed by more kicks to the leg. That means a kneebar but Cesaro
    turns it over into a Sharpshooter in a sweet counter. Black crawls out so Cesaro switches over into a nasty Crossface. That’s broken up as well so
    they slug it out with Cesaro loading up the Neutralizer again. Some punches
    to the leg get Black out and Black Mass is good for the pin at 9:44.

    Result: Aleister Black b. Cesaro Black Mass (9:44)

    R-Truth is putting wanted posters everywhere for Drake Maverick, including
    on his own back. He asks Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross if they’re in the women’s locker room but Carmella drags him away. Bliss gives Cross her own Bliss shirt when the Street Profits come up to say they interrupted a
    special moment. They think Bayley is going to lose the title but it turns
    into an argument over stolen shrimp. Nikki screams at them and leaves,
    though Dawkins seems to approve of her in a certain way.
    Smackdown Women’s Title: Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss/Nikki Cross

    Bliss and Cross are challenging but Bayley has accused Bliss of using
    Cross. We get an early Sasha Banks reference as Cross tags Bliss in after
    about ten seconds. Bayley slugs away and drives Cross outside for a ram
    into the barricade. That’s fine with Bliss, who sends her into the steps to take over.

    Back in and Cross gets two off a neckbreaker before tying Bayley up in the
    ring skirt for a beating. Bliss comes back in for the near falls and it’s time to tie Bayley in the Tree of Woe (Referee: “YOU HAVE TO LET HER GO! Bliss: “I KNOW!”). There’s no Alberto double stomp though as Bliss chokes instead and slams Bayley down by the hair.

    Insult to Injury gets two but Bayley pops up with a clothesline and some
    more aggressive than usual right hands. Cross comes back in so Bayley slams Bliss onto her, followed by a modified Indian Deathlock. Bliss’ save
    attempt is countered into a Crossface while Cross is caught as well. The
    rope is finally grabbed and Cross hits a DDT but Twisted Bliss hits raised knees. Bayley knees Cross in the face and drops the top rope elbow to
    retain at 10:23.

    Result: Bayley b. Nikki Cross/Alexa Bliss Top rope elbow to Cross (10:23)

    We recap Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Lashley. They’ve been feuding for awhile now with Strowman winning their previous match, so they crashed through the
    set and caused a big explosion. Tonight, it’s Last Man Standing.
    Bobby Lashley vs. Braun Strowman

    Last Man Standing and the fight is on before the bell with Strowman running
    him over. We get the opening bell and Lashley has to roll outside to beat
    the count. Strowman hits the running shoulder but a second attempt is cut
    off by the spear. That’s barely even good for a count so Lashley grabs the steps to knock Strowman over the barricade. They go up the steps with
    Lashley still in control.

    Strowman gets knocked into the concourse and they ram into a wall. Back up
    and Strowman sends him into a merchandise stand with a suplex sending
    Lashley into the t-shirt stand. That’s enough to bring them back into the arena with Lashley getting knocked down some steps. Strowman runs him over again but Lashley is fine enough to drive him through the barricade to get
    back to ringside.

    A big charge drives Strowman over the table and Lashley turns it on him for
    a bonus. Strowman gets up again and heads into the crowd again, leaving
    Lashley frustrated. Lashley follows him out and gets tossed onto the international announcers. That doesn’t even keep him down for a long count and he sends Strowman into another wall.

    Strowman gets up and kicks him in the chest so Lashley tells him to bring
    it, meaning it’s even more knockdowns. They go up the steps again with Lashley throwing a fan at Strowman, who tosses him aside. Strowman catches
    up to him and they fight on top of a tunnel, with Strowman hitting the powerslam down into the abyss for the win at 17:27.

    Result: Braun Strowman b. Bobby Lashley Powerslam into a tunnel (17:27)

    AJ Styles says he didn’t reform the Club to win the US Title. He can’t take away Ricochet’s skills but he can take away the title tonight.
    Smackdown Tag Team Titles: New Day vs. Heavy Machinery vs. Daniel
    Bryan/Rowan

    Bryan and Rowan are defending and it’s one fall to a finish. Woods runs the ropes with Bryan to start and slides between his legs to set up a hard
    rolling elbow. Tucker tags himself in and gets headscissored right into the corner, allowing Rowan to tag himself in. That doesn’t go well for Woods,
    who gets slammed down, followed by the running corner dropkick from Bryan.

    The surfboard goes on with Bryan remembering that it’s No DQ and grabbing Woods by the face. It’s back to Rowan but Bryan suckers Big E. to the floor and sends him into the steps. Woods manages a middle dropkick and tags Otis
    in instead due to a lack of Big E. Otis gets to clean house and it’s a
    corner splash to set up the Caterpillar to Bryan. A slingshot into a belly
    to belly gives Tucker two but Big E. comes back in.

    The Warrior splash hits knees though and it’s an Otis suplex with Tucker adding a high crossbody for two. Rowan kicks Otis in the face and runs
    Woods over on the floor, leaving Big E. to spear Bryan through the ropes.
    Otis teases a dive, goes to the apron, and jumps off instead. Tucker adds a dive off the top and it’s the Compactor to Big E. Woods dives in for the
    save with Rowan following. Heavy Machinery hits a bunch of splashes in the corner but can’t double superplex Rowan.

    Bryan tags himself in as Big E. superplexes Rowan but gets caught in the
    LeBell Lock. That’s switched into the Rings of Saturn with a leg grab but
    Big E. manages to pull him other leg over….until he realizes there are no rope breaks so he has to crawl to the floor to get Bryan to let go. Bryan
    fires off the kicks and slaps to Big E., who tells him to bring it. The backflip out of the corner is caught on Big E.’s shoulder and UpUpDownDown gives New Day the titles back at 14:00.

    Result: New Day b. Heavy Machinery and Daniel Bryan/Rowan UpUpDownDown to Bryan (14:00)

    Kofi Kingston is celebrating with New Day in the back when Paul Heyman
    walks by. Heyman comes to the stage and says he is the advocate for the
    future Universal or WWE Champion. He is Philadelphia and the entire concept
    of extreme. Tonight, Lesnar is cashing in Money in the Bank and that is a spoiler. To tell you that in advance would make him stupid, so maybe he’s lying. Is he telling you the truth or is he Paul Heyman?
    US Title: Ricochet vs. AJ Styles

    Ricochet is defending and this is their rubber match. AJ has the Good
    Brothers with him and gets in a cheap shot before the bell with Ricochet
    saying he’s good to go. Ricochet is back up with a dropkick and a running chop in the corner as the pace stays fast to start. They head outside with
    AJ taking over and yelling at the referee as a bonus.

    Back in and Ricochet gets whipped hard into the corner as the announcers actually explain the idea of AJ not wanting to be a mentor and put out to pasture just yet. The chinlock goes on for a bit until Ricochet flips out
    and hits an enziguri. A running hurricanrana sends AJ into the corner but Ricochet stops to go after the Good Brothers. That means a moonsault only
    gets two, followed by the rolling northern lights suplexes for the same.

    Another springboard is countered into the fireman’s carry backbreaker but
    AJ can’t follow up. AJ suplexes him into the corner for two and a reverse
    DDT gets two more. The Styles Clash is countered with a hurricanrana and they’re both down again. It’s AJ up first with a Pele and a brainbuster for two more. Ricochet goes up top and knocks AJ down but Karl Anderson offers
    a distraction, allowing Gallows to get in a crotching. That means the Super Styles Clash (with Ricochet’s face bouncing off the mat) gives AJ the title back at 16:30.

    Result: AJ Styles b. Ricochet Super Styles Clash (16:30)

    We recap Kevin Owens coming after Shane McMahon earlier this week. Kevin complained that Shane was on the show and he wasn’t so Dolph Ziggler called him out. A match is made.
    Kevin Owens vs. Dolph Ziggler

    Trash talk, Stunner, Owens get the pin in 19 seconds.

    Post match Kevin says that since Shane got Tombstoned, there’s no one to
    cut his mic. Owens says that Shane’s time is coming up and there’s something he can kiss.

    We recap Kofi Kingston vs. Samoa Joe for the Smackdown World Title. Like everyone else, Joe doesn’t believe in Kingston but you can believe that he’s the next champion.

    Samoa Joe says he’s here to end Kofi’s unremarkable dream. New Day has all the titles right now and it’s time to begin the nightmare.
    Smackdown World Title: Kofi Kingston vs. Samoa Joe

    Kofi is defending and hits a running dropkick into the corner to start. Joe clotheslines him right back down though and it’s time to slug it out. A spinning kick to the leg has Kofi’s knee bending backwards and Joe runs him over again. Joe tells him to stay down and takes Kofi outside to crush his fingers in the steps. Back in and Kofi chops away, setting up the jumping clothesline to rock Joe.

    The high crossbody gets two but Joe grabs the scoop powerslam for the same.
    The STF goes on with Joe switching into a Crossface. That’s broken up and Kofi grabs the SOS for two but Joe is right back with the Koquina Clutch.
    Kofi tries to walk the corner so Joe slams him down, setting up the
    backsplash for two. Another Clutch attempt is countered and Trouble in
    Paradise retains the title at 9:50.

    Result: Kofi Kingston b. Samoa Joe Trouble in Paradise (9:50)

    We recap the Winners Take All match with Becky Lynch/Seth Rollins facing
    Baron Corbin/Lacey Evans. This is the third title shot for both of them and
    the interest isn’t that high. It’s a mixed tag with the personal relationship vs. the business relationship.
    Raw World Title/Raw Women’s Title: Seth Rollins/Becky Lynch vs. Baron Corbin/Lacey Evans

    Corbin and Evans are challenging, it’s Extreme Rules and the winners take all. Lacey has SETH written on the back of her trunks. Tags are required here.  The men start with Corbin grabbing a kendo stick but walking into a Sling Blade. Lacey comes in and grabs the stick before getting rather close
    to Seth, earning a beating from Becky. She and Seth get in stereo beatdowns with the sticks and stand tall early on.

    Back in and Seth has to knee his way out of a suplex attempt but Corbin is smart enough to get in a chair shot. Some chairs are brought in as Lacey
    points out the writing on the trunks. A DDT sends Seth onto a chair for two
    but Corbin makes the mistake of wedging a chair in the corner.

    Becky has had it and unloads on Lacey with the chair before ramming her
    face first into one. The Bexploder onto the chairs and a legdrop onto the
    chair onto Lacey gets two. Lacey is right back with an elbow and a double springboard moonsault. The Woman’s Right misses so Becky grabs a reverse
    DDT. It’s off to Seth, but Corbin is still down on the floor. Since Rollins can’t go after Lacey, he brings in a table instead.

    Becky gives him a hand and they set up a pair of them on the floor, which
    takes WAY too long. Lacey gets up and sends Becky into the steps, meaning it’s time for the champs to get destroyed with kendo sticks. A double chokeslam gives Corbin and Evans a double two and it’s time to go back outside. Becky saves Seth from a double suplex through a table so it’s a double suplex onto the ramp.

    Corbin and Evans are laid on the tables and it’s a legdrop for Lacey and a very high frog splash for Baron in a pair of big crashes. Back in and
    Corbin is fine enough to hit Deep Six for two on Rollins with Becky making
    the save. Evans gets tossed outside but Baron gets smart by hitting End of
    Days on Becky. Corey: “Too far man.” Rollins erupts and beats on Corbin with the chair, followed by the Stomp. Another Stomp sets up a third to
    retain the titles at 19:53…..and here’s Brock.

    Result: Seth Rollins/Becky Lynch b. Baron Corbin/Lacey Evans Stomp to
    Corbin (19:53)
    Universal Title: Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins

    Brock snaps off some German suplexes and Heyman says ring the bell. The
    bell rings and the F5 gives Lesnar the title at 17 seconds.

    Result: Brock Lesnar b. Seth Rollins F5 (0:17)



    Results

    Undertaker/Roman Reigns b. Shane McMahon/Drew McIntyre – Tombstone to
    McMahon

    Revival b. Usos – Shatter Machine to Jimmy

    Aleister Black b. Cesaro – Black Mass

    Bayley b. Alexa Bliss/Nikki Cross – Top rope elbow to Cross

    Braun Strowman b. Bobby Lashley – Powerslam into a tunnel

    New Day b. Daniel Bryan/Rowan and Heavy Machinery – UpUpDownDown to Bryan

    AJ Styles b. Ricochet – Super Styles Clash

    Kevin Owens b. Dolph Ziggler – Stunner

    Kofi Kingston b. Samoa Joe – Trouble in Paradise

    Seth Rollins/Becky Lynch b. Lacey Evans/Baron Corbin – Stomp to Corbin

    Brock Lesnar b. Seth Rollins – F5

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since
    2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

    Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up
    for our daily email newsletter. Just look below for GET EXCLUSIVE UPDATES
    to sign up. We are proud to offer our popular Wrestling Rumors app and encourage you to download it for an optimized user experience. It is
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