Montag, 15. Juli 2019

WWE Extreme Rules 2019 results

Here are the extreme results of last nights WWE ppv:

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1. Intercontinental Championship Match: Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Finn Bálor (c). Nakamura avoided the Coup de Grace, hit a Kinshasa to the back of Bálor’s head, then hit a second Kinshasa to win the match and the Intercontinental Championship.

2. Cruiserweight Championship Match: Drew Gulak (c) defeated Tony Nese.

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3. No Holds Barred Match: The Undertaker and Roman Reigns defeated Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre. Undertaker pinned Shane McMahon, somehow, after a Tombstone Piledriver.

4. Raw Tag Team Championship Match: The Revival (c) defeated The Usos. The Revival won the match and retained the Raw Tag Team Championship with a Shatter Machine on Jimmy Uso.

5. Aleister Black defeated Cesaro. Black won the match with Black Mass.

6. Handicap Match for the Smackdown Women’s Championship: Bayley (c) defeated Nikki Cross and Alexa Bliss. Bayley pinned Cross after a top rope elbow drop.

7. Last Man Standing Match: Braun Strowman defeated Bobby Lashley. Strowman powerslammed Lashley off a ledge, then burst through a wall (to show he was still standing) to win the match.

8. Triple Threat Match for the Smackdown Tag Team Championship: The New Day defeated Daniel Bryan and Rowan (c) and Heavy Machinery. Xavier Woods and Big E hit Up Up Down Down on Daniel Bryan to win the match and the Smackdown Tag Team Championship.

9. United States Championship Match: AJ Styles defeated Ricochet (c). The Club interfered during the match, allowing Styles to hit a Styles Clash off the ropes to win the match and the United States Championship.

10. Kevin Owens defeated Dolph Ziggler. Owens defeated Ziggler in 14 seconds with a Stone Cold Stunner. After the match, he cut a promo about how Shane McMahon can kiss his ass.

11. WWE Championship Match: Kofi Kingston (c) defeated Samoa Joe with Trouble in Paradise.

12. Winner Take All Match for the Raw Women’s and Universal Championships: Seth Rollins (c) and Becky Lynch (c) defeated Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans. Corbin hit End of Days on Lynch, causing Rollins to freak out, destroy him with two Curb Stomps. After the match, Brock Lesnar showed up to attack Rollins and cash in Money in the Bank.

13. Universal Championship Match: Brock Lesnar defeated Seth Rollins (c) with an F-5 to win the Universal Championship.

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Sonntag, 14. Juli 2019

WWE Extreme Rules 2019 predictions



Here are my predictions for tonights WWE ppv:




Winners Take All -- Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch vs. Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans (Extreme Rules Match)
It goes without saying that the conclusion of Stomping Grounds was speaking this match into existence. The challenge was laid down on Raw by Corbin & Evans and was promptly accepted by Rollins & Lynch. What makes this match most intriguing, however, is the fact that both Rollins' universal championship and Lynch's Raw women's championship will be on the line.

Pick: The Men continue to be the men.


WWE Championship -- Kofi Kingston (c) vs. Samoa Joe
Joe, despite being a Raw superstar, launched a brutal attack on Kingston after the champion defeated both Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens on the post-Stomping Grounds Raw. The currently jumbled nature of the brand split aside, will this summer finally mark the moment where they pull the trigger on Joe as a world champion? This match was made official on Twitter just hours before the post-Stomping Grounds edition of SmackDown Live, so we'll get the answer to that question in due time.

Pick: Kofi retains till SummerSlam.
 


Roman Reigns & The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon & Drew McIntyre (No Holds Barred Match)
Reigns needed some assistance in this feud, and that shockingly came in the form of The Undertaker. This won't be in the running for Match of the Night honors by any means, but with the no holds barred stipulation added on, it could at least be something mildly entertaining.


Pick: Undertaker and Reigns will win. Maybe with the help of KO


United States Championship -- Ricochet (c) vs. AJ Styles
Styles made waves by defeating Ricochet in a non-title match the night after the latter was crowned champion, and the former two-time WWE champion made even bigger waves with his recent heel turn and subsequent re-alignment with Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson. Now, these two will battle for a third time at Extreme Rules with the United States title on the line and The Club looming in the background.

Pick: Ricochet is the Phenomenal One and Only and wins by DQ.


Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Lashley (Last Man Standing Match)
Strowman and Lashley were involved in one of the more memorable and shocking Raw moments in recent memory. Now, they're going to take their rivalry to the next level with the Last Man Standing stipulation in Philly. If they're allowed to do anything the likes of which they pulled off in that opening Raw segment from a few weeks ago, then this could be a hoss fight for the ages.

Pick: Strowman wins for sure


SmackDown Women's Championship -- Bayley (c) vs. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross (2-on-1 Handicap Match)
One of the feature storylines on both Raw and SmackDown in recent weeks gets an interesting twist. Through Cross, Bliss was able to earn another shot at the SmackDown women's title after the former defeated the champ clean. Cross then outlasted Bayley in a beat the clock challenge on Raw where the winner would get to choose the stipulation, so Cross placed herself in the match on the side of Bliss to stack the odds against the champ. Anyone who's been wanting to place a bet on a Sasha Banks return may want to finally get that money prepared.


Pick: Bayley walks out in-tact. Could she be helped by an old friend... ?



Raw Tag Team Championship -- The Revival (c) vs. The Usos
 Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder are exactly where many wanted them to be at the top of the Raw tag team mountain. Now, of course, the icing on the cake of this Revival title run will be continuing their feud with Jimmy & Jey Uso. Hopefully this time around, they'll cut down on a bit of the campy comedy bits and allow two of the best tag teams in the world have a proper feud for the titles.

Pick: Dash and Dawson keep their heads - and arses - cool. Revival retains


SmackDown Tag Team Championship -- Daniel Bryan & Rowan (c) vs. The New Day vs. Heavy Machinery
The tag champs Bryan & Rowan have been clamoring and pleading for some competition. Well, they're going to get just that at Extreme Rules in the form of two challengers. Originally announced as simply the champions defending against Big E & Xavier Woods, Otis & Tucker worked their way into the match with a SmackDown Live main event victory over Kevin Owens & Dolph Ziggler.  
Pick: Bryan could beat all these on his own. BRYWAN retains.


Aleister Black vs. Cesaro
For weeks, Black had been begging for someone to come knock on his door to pick a fight. But when the knock finally came, the person was nowhere to be found. With five days to go until Extreme Rules, however, the person revealed himself to be Cesaro. If you need a dark horse candidate for Match of the Night honors on Sunday, then hey, it's sitting right here.
Pick: The Dutch proves too much. Aleister Black wins.



Cruiserweight Championship -- Drew Gulak (c) vs. Tony Nese
Gulak finally reached the top of the cruiserweight mountain at Stomping Grounds -- but he didn't pin then-champion Nese to earn the victory. Nese will now get his rematch and the chance to earn his title back, though he'll be anything but the fan-favorite as Gulak defends his championship in his beloved hometown of Philadelphia.
Pick: Gulak retains the title.


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