[WR] BREAKING RUMOR: Top Star Possibly Injured At Stomping Grounds (2/2
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cut being needed to save him. That only gives Drew two so Reigns hits
another Superman Punch, tosses Shane out again, and hits a second spear for
the pin at 17:17. Cole: “BIG DOG STRONG!”
Result: Roman Reigns b. Drew McIntyre Spear (17:17)
We recap the Cruiserweight Title change.
We recap Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler. Dolph came back a month or so ago
and attacked Kofi out of jealousy, claiming that it should have been him getting the Wrestlemania title shot. Kofi beat him at Super ShowDown but Ziggler claimed it was unfair and got a rematch inside a cage.
Smackdown World Title: Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler
Kofi is defending in a cage. Dolph hits a dropkick and goes for the very
early escape but gets pulled back down. A missed superkick lets Kofi hit
his own dropkick but Ziggler sends him into the cage. We hit the chinlock, which doesn’t last long. Kofi gets sent into the cage again and it’s off to a Crossface. Kofi gets up and runs the corner for a dropkick to put them
both down.
Ziggler rams him into the cage again though (you can’t fault his strategy) and Kofi gets cut off for a third time. Some slaps in the corner have
Ziggler shouting about what Kofi made him do. Kofi is so annoyed at the
stupid story that he sends Ziggler into the cage and adds his own slaps. A
ram into the cage and a rollup give Kofi two and they’re both down. Kofi
goes up and kicks Ziggler off but it’s a high crossbody instead of an
escape attempt. Both guys go up at the same time but Kofi pulls him back in
and they fall to the mat.
The SOS gives Kofi two though he seems to be favoring his leg. Ziggler
pulls him down by the leg and puts on a bad looking leglock. Thankfully the rope break doesn’t count so Kofi climbs to his feet, earning himself a superkick. Ziggler has to stop him from falling out of the door and it’s
back to the leglock.
Back up and Trouble in Paradise is countered into something like the ankle lock. Kofi reverses into one of his own but that’s broken up in a hurry.
The Zig Zag gets two so Kofi grabs a front facelock, sending Ziggler
backing through the door. Kofi pulls him back in so Ziggler gets in two
feet to the face. With Ziggler on his way out the door, Kofi dives over him
to escape and retain at 19:57.
Result: Kofi Kingston b. Dolph Ziggler Kingston escaped the cage (19:57)
Shane makes himself and Drew against Reigns for tomorrow night.
We recap Baron Corbin vs. Seth Rollins for the Universal Title. Rollins
beat him at Super ShowDown but Corbin complained about a biased referee, earning himself a rematch. He also gets to pick the guest referee for
tonight, though we don’t know who it is yet.
Universal Title: Seth Rollins vs. Baron Corbin
Rollins is defending and brings his chair with him. There’s no referee to start but Rollins says anyone who comes out here is getting the same
treatment as anyone else. The guest referee is…..Lacey Evans? Rollins yells at her so Corbin jumps him from behind and gets in some chair shots before
the bell. Lacey officially starts the match as Corbin drives Seth’s ribs
into various things.
Graves and Renee do their usual bickering as the slide underneath the ropes into the clothesline puts Rollins down. A DDT cuts off the comeback and
Rollins gets turned upside down in the corner. The fans find this
boring/want AEW and Corbin hits Rollins in the throat. Rollins’ enziguri takes Corbin down as Lacey hasn’t done anything of note yet. There’s a Sling Blade to put Corbin on the floor, meaning the suicide dive can
connect. Back in and Rollins gets a very delayed two so he hits a powerbomb through the announcers’ table.
Evans counts to ten very slowly but once she gets to eight, she decides
that there are no countouts. Rollins throws him back in but the suicide
dive is countered into a chokeslam onto the apron. Another chokeslam gets
two back inside, only to have Rollins hit the superkick. The frog splash
gets two and, of course, Lacey throws her shoulder out at two. Corbin goes outside and grabs a chair for some shots to Rollins’ back.
And now it’s No DQ so everything is fine. Rollins is back with a Falcon
Arrow onto the chair and this time Lacey doesn’t even bother counting.
Corbin gets up and hits End of Days but here’s Becky Lynch to take out
Lacey. The same referee from Super ShowDown comes in and it’s a superkick into the Stomp to retain Rollins’ title at 18:23.
Result: Seth Rollins b. Baron Corbin Stomp (18:23)
Becky and Seth pose together to end the show.
Results
Becky Lynch b. Lacey Evans – Disarm-Her
Kevin Owens/Sami Zayn b. New Day – Stunner to Woods
Ricochet b. Samoa Joe – 630
Daniel Bryan/Rowan b. Heavy Machinery – Small package to Tucker
Bayley b. Alexa Bliss – Bayley to Belly
Roman Reigns b. Drew McIntyre – Spear
Kofi Kingston b. Dolph Ziggler – Kingston escaped the cage
Seth Rollins b. Baron Corbin – Stomp
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