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WWE Extreme Rules Results: 7-15-18
Results now courtesy of ProWrestling.net (direct link to Powell's real-time report) since PWTorch and Keller's fallen asleep on the laptop.
(8) Alexa Bliss (w/Mickie James) vs. Nia Jax (w/Natalya) in an Extreme Rules match for the Raw Women’s Championship.
Natalya came out with Jax, and Rousey applauded them from the front row. Jax chased Bliss to ringside where Bliss hit her with a kendo stick. Jax shook it off. James handed several weapons to Bliss, who tried to use them on Jax, who simply tossed them inside the ring.
Graves asked the best question of the night when he asked where they find trashcans without handles. In the ring, Jax pressed Bliss over her head and dropped her onto a trashcan. At 4:40. Jax charged Bliss, who moved, causing Jax to crash into a trashcan and a chair in the corner. Natalya went after Mickie at ringside. Bliss joined in and helped James run Natalya into the barricade.
Ronda Rousey hopped the barricade and worked over James. Rousey brought her into the ring and performed a move on her, then took her to ringside and ran her into the German broadcast table. Rousey turned her attention to Bliss. The fans chanted for Rousey. Bliss tried to flee, but Rousey caught her. James returned and hit Rousey from behind with a kendo stick twice. In the ring, Jax had Bliss on her shoulders when James hit Jax with a chair. Bliss hit Jax a couple more times with a chair and then DDT’d her for the win. Graves said Angle should suspend Rousey for more time because she jumped the barricade…
Alexa Bliss defeated Nia Jax in an Extreme Rules match to retain the Raw Women’s Championship in 7:30.
A silly and hokey match with lots of weapons and interference. The crowd came to life for Rousey, but they were pretty quiet otherwise. In fairness, other aspects of the show seem to have taken a lot of the wind out of the crowd’s sail.
9. AJ Styles vs. Rusev (w/Aiden English) for the WWE Championship.
English delivered the singing introduction for Rusev. The fans did the “Rusev Day” ending, but gave him a ho-hum response when he walked out. There were more Rusev Day chants once he was in the ring. Styles received a favorable reaction. Hamilton delivered in-ring introductions for the title match. There were dueling chants before the bell.
Styles targeted the left leg of Rusev with early kicks. Rusev performed a back body drop at 3:05 and then hit Styles with forearms to the lower back while Phillips spoke about how he was setting up his Accolade finisher. Styles sent Rusev to ringside where he limped. Styles went up and over with a flying forearm on the floor at 6:00. Back inside the ring, Styles hit a series of strikes that knocked Rusev down and then performed a running forearm. Styles hoisted up Rusev, but Rusev elbowed his way down. Styles performed a reverse DDT for a two count at 7:00.
Rusev avoided a Styles Clash attempt. Styles attempted a Calf Crusher, but Rusev avoided that, set him on the top rope, and hit him with a forearm. With Styles at ringside, Rusev went for a suicide dive only to have Styles hit him with a forearm from the floor. Styles knocked Rusev down and went for a springboard 450, but Rusev avoided it and Styles rolled through. Moments later, Rusev went for the Accolade and Styles managed to avoid it. Styles ran the ropes and went for a running forearm on a seated Rusev, who caught him with a kick on the way down.
At 10:15, Styles rolled Rusev into a Calf Crusher. Rusev crawled toward the rope. English pushed the rope forward unbeknownst to the referee. Styles questioned if English pushed it forward and then chased English around the ring. Rusev went to ringside, caught Styles, and performed an overhead belly-to-belly suplex on the floor. Back in the ring, Rusev connected with a Machka Kick for a nice near fall. Rusev went back to selling his left leg.
Rusev got to his feet and set up for another Machka Kick, but Styles caught him with a Pele Kick. Rusev picked up another near fall and then set up for his Accolade finishing hold. Rusev let it go and sold his left leg again. Graves said Rusev couldn’t plant on that bad knee. Rusev kneeled on the bad knee while applying the hold. Styles reached out and grabbed the ropes to break it. English removed one of the top turnbuckle pads. Rusev got up and started hitting his bad leg and then stomped the back of Styles. Rusev went for his finisher. Styles slipped away. It looked like Styles may have gone to the wrong corner because he then scrambled over to the corner with the exposed turnbuckle. Rusev charged and Styles moved. Rusev hit the exposed turnbuckle. Styles performed a springboard 450 splash for a two count. Styles took out English with a kick and then set up for his finisher and connected. Styles covered Rusev for the win…
AJ Styles defeated Rusev to retain the WWE Championship in 15:35.
A solid match that would have been more enjoyable if Rusev had been built up in a bigger way going into the match. It was just hard to buy into the possibility of Rusev winning and thus his near falls seemed hollow. Phillips kept referring to it as a once in a lifetime opportunity for Rusev, which seems to indicate that he won’t be staying in the main event picture. They did blame English for the turnbuckle spot so perhaps this will lead to their breakup.
Results now courtesy of ProWrestling.net (direct link to Powell's real-time report) since PWTorch and Keller's fallen asleep on the laptop.
(8) Alexa Bliss (w/Mickie James) vs. Nia Jax (w/Natalya) in an Extreme Rules match for the Raw Women’s Championship.
Natalya came out with Jax, and Rousey applauded them from the front row. Jax chased Bliss to ringside where Bliss hit her with a kendo stick. Jax shook it off. James handed several weapons to Bliss, who tried to use them on Jax, who simply tossed them inside the ring.
Graves asked the best question of the night when he asked where they find trashcans without handles. In the ring, Jax pressed Bliss over her head and dropped her onto a trashcan. At 4:40. Jax charged Bliss, who moved, causing Jax to crash into a trashcan and a chair in the corner. Natalya went after Mickie at ringside. Bliss joined in and helped James run Natalya into the barricade.
Ronda Rousey hopped the barricade and worked over James. Rousey brought her into the ring and performed a move on her, then took her to ringside and ran her into the German broadcast table. Rousey turned her attention to Bliss. The fans chanted for Rousey. Bliss tried to flee, but Rousey caught her. James returned and hit Rousey from behind with a kendo stick twice. In the ring, Jax had Bliss on her shoulders when James hit Jax with a chair. Bliss hit Jax a couple more times with a chair and then DDT’d her for the win. Graves said Angle should suspend Rousey for more time because she jumped the barricade…
Alexa Bliss defeated Nia Jax in an Extreme Rules match to retain the Raw Women’s Championship in 7:30.
A silly and hokey match with lots of weapons and interference. The crowd came to life for Rousey, but they were pretty quiet otherwise. In fairness, other aspects of the show seem to have taken a lot of the wind out of the crowd’s sail.
9. AJ Styles vs. Rusev (w/Aiden English) for the WWE Championship.
English delivered the singing introduction for Rusev. The fans did the “Rusev Day” ending, but gave him a ho-hum response when he walked out. There were more Rusev Day chants once he was in the ring. Styles received a favorable reaction. Hamilton delivered in-ring introductions for the title match. There were dueling chants before the bell.
Styles targeted the left leg of Rusev with early kicks. Rusev performed a back body drop at 3:05 and then hit Styles with forearms to the lower back while Phillips spoke about how he was setting up his Accolade finisher. Styles sent Rusev to ringside where he limped. Styles went up and over with a flying forearm on the floor at 6:00. Back inside the ring, Styles hit a series of strikes that knocked Rusev down and then performed a running forearm. Styles hoisted up Rusev, but Rusev elbowed his way down. Styles performed a reverse DDT for a two count at 7:00.
Rusev avoided a Styles Clash attempt. Styles attempted a Calf Crusher, but Rusev avoided that, set him on the top rope, and hit him with a forearm. With Styles at ringside, Rusev went for a suicide dive only to have Styles hit him with a forearm from the floor. Styles knocked Rusev down and went for a springboard 450, but Rusev avoided it and Styles rolled through. Moments later, Rusev went for the Accolade and Styles managed to avoid it. Styles ran the ropes and went for a running forearm on a seated Rusev, who caught him with a kick on the way down.
At 10:15, Styles rolled Rusev into a Calf Crusher. Rusev crawled toward the rope. English pushed the rope forward unbeknownst to the referee. Styles questioned if English pushed it forward and then chased English around the ring. Rusev went to ringside, caught Styles, and performed an overhead belly-to-belly suplex on the floor. Back in the ring, Rusev connected with a Machka Kick for a nice near fall. Rusev went back to selling his left leg.
Rusev got to his feet and set up for another Machka Kick, but Styles caught him with a Pele Kick. Rusev picked up another near fall and then set up for his Accolade finishing hold. Rusev let it go and sold his left leg again. Graves said Rusev couldn’t plant on that bad knee. Rusev kneeled on the bad knee while applying the hold. Styles reached out and grabbed the ropes to break it. English removed one of the top turnbuckle pads. Rusev got up and started hitting his bad leg and then stomped the back of Styles. Rusev went for his finisher. Styles slipped away. It looked like Styles may have gone to the wrong corner because he then scrambled over to the corner with the exposed turnbuckle. Rusev charged and Styles moved. Rusev hit the exposed turnbuckle. Styles performed a springboard 450 splash for a two count. Styles took out English with a kick and then set up for his finisher and connected. Styles covered Rusev for the win…
AJ Styles defeated Rusev to retain the WWE Championship in 15:35.
A solid match that would have been more enjoyable if Rusev had been built up in a bigger way going into the match. It was just hard to buy into the possibility of Rusev winning and thus his near falls seemed hollow. Phillips kept referring to it as a once in a lifetime opportunity for Rusev, which seems to indicate that he won’t be staying in the main event picture. They did blame English for the turnbuckle spot so perhaps this will lead to their breakup.
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