The match was quick with Kidd and Gabriel really making the statement that they should tag more often. In the end, the match had A. Although the A.
After several good prior matches between the two, Layla was able to defeat Beth Phoenix again to retain her Divas Championship. For the most part, this match was sloppy because of Layla. She blew several noticeable spots and it was the power versus agility between these two that made the match alright in the end. For Hunico and Sin Cara, this may have been the end of their running feud that started last year.
Considering the skill these two men have, there should have been lots of high-flying maneuvers in this one, but the match was slow. Just like how the WWE just threw this one on the card, it appeared like there was no care about how the match came off.
The point was for Sin Cara to win. WWE Network. Big Show in a Steel Cage Match. United States Champion Santino Marella def. Ricardo Rodriguez Tuxedo Match. No Way Out : Full Details. John Cena def. Read more. Young tagged the back of Kidd, so he was the legal man along with Primo. Primo went to the top, Kidd followed him up there and Kidd hit a hurricanrana off the top that sent Primo onto the six guys out on the floor.
What a move that was! Well deserved. Young hit his Gut Check finisher. Epico went for the save, but AW kept him out of the ring. Young covered for the win after 9 minutes of action. Epico was yelling at AW about it. Epico decked AW with a punch. Rosa was angry at ringside. They already have a manager. Putting him with the PTPers is smart especially if they win the tag titles soon, which I expect. I would guess that they win the tag titles as soon as this week especially since R-Truth is out with a foot injury.
The date of that event is July 15th. By the way, his left arm appears to be fine. He spoke about the lawsuits against him by Lesnar and Paul Heyman. Hunter brought up how Lesnar said he was a fighter and ass kicker. He proposed that they put all of the crap behind them. We get rid of the lawsuits. This is about me and you and doing what we do. And I want to fight you. Brock Lesnar, I want to fight you bad. Brock Lesnar — Triple H one on one…Summerslam. Or you can be happy being a quitter.
Whatever works for you, Brock. I wonder who will go over. It should be Lesnar, but with this company you just never know. AJ walked to him. She was there to wish him luck. Beth used power moves early. Layla came back with a dropkick to the knee. Then they ran around the ring where Layla dropped her with a clothesline followed by a dropkick. Layla missed a springboard attempt as Beth tripped her up and that sent Layla crashing to the floor.
Beth threw her into the security wall. Layla countered some power offense with a rollup. Beth gave her a backbreaker. Layla countered a submission with some knees to the head.
Beth went for the Glam Slam, but Layla pushed herself off the top rope and ended up getting a nearfall for two. Layla hit a cross body off the middle ropes for two. Beth was able to catch her after that with a powerslam for two. The crowd is totally silent at this point. That was the best spot of the match so far. Beth drove her into the corner. She missed a charge. Layla hit her with her neckbreaker known as the Lay Out Cole just called it a neckbreaker and that was enough for the pin at the 7 minute mark.
The problem is they get such little TV time these days that the crowd had no emotional investment in the match. Backstage, AJ caught up to Kane. She wished him good luck. That was a funny chant from the crowd. He left while she reacted to it with a surprised look on her face. No smile. This is not a new match at all.
Since then, Sin Cara has beat him about 49 times. The mood lighting was present as it always is during Sin Cara matches. He went for a dive, but Hunico countered with his knees into the ribs.
He hit a tilt a whirl backbreaker to counter the high flying offense from Sin Cara. Another headlock from Hunico. Hunico got another slam for a two count. Sin Cara tried to get the momentum with a rollup, but Hunico came back with a hard kick to the face.
Then he gabbed another headlock. Powerbomb for Hunico. Cara took him down with a headscissors followed by a kick to the head and a hurricanrana off the top. He hit a couple of nice dropkicks. Sin Cara hit his finisher where he gives his opponent a headscissors and then drives him face first into the mat. The match went about 6 minutes. If they want to get the most out of Sin Cara they need to put him in a real feud with an opponent that gives him a test.
He needs to be doing more for the crowd to become emotionally invested in his matches. Kane made his entrance first. Not a huge reaction to him either way, really. Is he even controversial anymore? Cole did a good job of putting over Punk beating a lot of big names during his reign of over days at this point.
Kane tried to overpower Bryan and Punk early, but they countered his power by kicking him repeatedly. This crowd is hot for this match right from the beginning. After a couple of dull matches before this you could tell they were ready to let loose here. Punk dumped Bryan out to the floor with a back drop and then Kane gave Punk a hard clothesline. Bryan knocked Kane out of the ring and he followed it up with his dive in between the middle and bottom rope.
Punk hit a crossbody off the top rope onto both guys on the floor. Kane picked up Punk and drove him back first into the steel steps a couple of times. Kane gave Punk a hard whip into the corner turnbuckle. Back in the ring, Kane hit a low dropkick on Punk followed up by a leg scissors on the ribs of Punk.
Bryan was knocked out to the floor earlier, so the action slowed down at this point. Punk fought out of it. Bryan hit a running dropkick on Punk, but his attack on Kane failed because Kane dropped Bryan with a side slam.
Bryan used a drop toe hold that sent Kane into the middle turnbuckle followed by a kick to the face that sent Kane to the floor. Bryan focused on Punk, who he dropped with a knee. When Kane and Punk ended up fighting eachother, Bryan hit a double dropkick on each guy. He drilled Kane in the head with one of them. Punk ducked a kick and got a rollup for two. Punk hit his running knee into the corner on Bryan and then one on Kane.
No bulldog by Punk on Kane, but he hit a neckbreaker on Kane for two. Punk hit a quick powerslam on Bryan. Nice to hear Cole mention Legion of Doom there. That earned Punk a two count. Punk hit the top rope Flying Elbow on Bryan.
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