Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Raw results, Dec. 26, 2016: Owens aims to become a dual titleholder in chaotic main event

Roman Reigns was forced to defend his United States Title against WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens on Raw, and Chris Jericho’s presence at ringside certainly seemed to tip the scales in favor of The Prizefighter. Could The Big Dog leave Chicago with the star-spangled prize slung over his shoulder?
Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman ended in a No Contest
Well, looks like Braun Strowman was just as anxious to fight Seth Rollins as Rollins was to fight Strowman: The Monster Among Men crashed a tag team match between sensitivity training graduates Bo Dallas & Darren Young and island con men The Shining Stars and attacked them with a Christmas tree to cut off their match. With Strowman having been given an edict by Stephanie McMahon to destroy Rollins, Strowman was clearly eager to jump-start his own bout with The Architect, though Strowman ironically suffered a no-contest himself when an old rival came a-callin’.
That rival, of course, was Sami Zayn, who distracted Strowman with his music before jumping out of the crowd and attacking The Gift of Destruction right in the middle of Strowman’s protracted dissection of The Architect. Strowman gave chase when Zayn (who'll battle Strowman next week in a Last Man Standing Match demanded by the monster) escaped through the crowd, and, with Rollins reeling in the ring, Chris Jericho put a capper on Rollins’ night when he slid into the ring and administered a pair of Codebreakers. What’s that old expression about turnabout?



U.S. Champion Roman Reigns def. WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens
With Seth Rollins having been waylaid by both Braun Strowman and Chris Jericho earlier in the evening, WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens seemingly had a clear path to Roman Reigns’ U.S. Championship in Raw’s main event. Not only did The Prizefighter have Reigns beaten in the numbers game (ironic, given the old Shield M.O.) with Jericho at ringside, but Owens was also holding his own against The Big Dog after taking him to Chinlock City.
The Ayatollah of Rock ’n’ Rolla made his presence known at exactly the right time, climbing on the apron right after Reigns landed a Superman Punch and allowing Owens to spring with a Codebreaker. With Reigns reeling from Owens’ assault, Rollins stormed ringside and Pedigreed Jericho on the arena floor. Reigns finished the job with a Spear to Owens to retain his title, and then the two Shield brothers laid Jeri-KO out with a Pedigree (to Owens) and a Spear (to Jericho). Call it some post-Christmas clean-up.

Raw Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair def. Bayley
Give a goodbye hug to Bayley’s three-match winning streak against Charlotte Flair, because The Queen finally — finally — notched a one-on-one victory over The Huggable One, albeit one that wasn’t exactly on the level. After calling up a replay of Bayley’s win over the Raw Women’s Champion last week — and showing, definitively, that the official missed Charlotte’s shoulder coming off the mat — Flair revealed she and her lawyers had gotten Stephanie McMahon to expunge the match. And with it, Bayley’s No. 1 contender status was expunged, too. Then, Charlotte successfully goaded Bayley into a No. 1 contender’s rematch with a settlement-guaranteed referee who would be far more sympathetic to The Queen’s goals: Dana Brooke.
Bayley, wisely, took Brooke out early in the match, which led another referee to take her place. But Brooke recovered in time to relieve the zebra and re-enter the fray just as Charlotte had taken a Bayley-to-Belly. Dana sealed the deal by slapping a fast three-count on the mat after Charlotte executed a roll-up of Bayley with her feet on the ropes. Flair and square, baby. Flair and square.


Saturday, 24 December 2016

WWE Roadblock: End of the Line results - Reigns & Rollins unite after collusion rocks Roadblock


Cesaro & Sheamus def. The New Day to win the Raw Tag Team Championships
PITTSBURGH – The longest tag team title reign in WWE history came to an end at Roadblock: End of the Line as Cesaro & Sheamus triumphed over The New Day to capture the Raw Tag Team Championships.
Few expected the unlikely team of The Swiss Superman and The Celtic Warrior to end The New Day’s momentous 483-day run as they had initially been forced to compete together by Raw General Manager Mick Foley. Yet, their epic victory proved that they are a powerhouse tandem.
The team’s ability was clear from the start of the match as Cesaro & Sheamus immediately took Big E out of the equation before they picked Kofi Kingston apart. Eventually, the champions managed to make the tag and regain their offense. When Sheamus accidently dropped Cesaro, it looked like The Day New might overcome yet another challenge.
The Swiss Superman roared back, though, and nearly won the match by submission. Woods’ interference outside the ring saved The New Day’s reign for what felt like the thousandth time. It would also be the last time.
In what will be remembered as the final seconds of The New Day’s epic title run, Kingston thought Cesaro had been tagged in and took the opportunity to hit him with Trouble in Paradise. Unfortunately for Kofi, Cesaro was not the legal man — Sheamus was. The Celtic Warrior quickly jumped in and picked up the pin on the unsuspecting champion.
Following the match, Cesaro hugged his defeated opponents in a great show of respect. The Celtic Warrior, however, snatched the titles away from the former champions and held up both prizes on his own.
Now that incredible reign of The New Day has come to a close, can Cesaro & Sheamus continue to effectively co-exist and stay on the top of Raw’s tag team mountain? Or will a new tandem quickly knock them off the perch?
Charlotte Flair def. Sasha Banks to win the Raw Women’s Championship (30-Minute Iron Man Match)
PITTSBURGH — In what was the final battle of their epic rivalry, Charlotte Flair reigned supreme over Sasha Banks to reclaim the Raw Women’s Championship in sudden death overtime following a grueling 30-Minute Iron Man Match.
There is no doubt that Sasha and Charlotte came to Pittsburgh with a storied history, having traded the coveted Raw Women’s Title back and forth several times throughout the year in a series of classic matches. As a result, Raw GM Mick Foley made it clear that this Iron Man Match — a contest in which the competitor with the most falls at the end of the 30-minute time limit would be declared the winner — would not be followed by a rematch
The fact that absolutely everything was at stake was evident from the word go. An early feeling out process soon gave way to relentless aggression from both competitors. In an moment that would prove to be key, Flair took out her opponent’s legs and drove Sasha face-first into the steel ring steps to secure a definitive advantage. Nevertheless, The Boss refused to give in and the first fall wouldn’t happen until nearly the 20:00 mark when The Queen hit Natural Selection off the top rope for the three-count.
The WWE Universe would not have to wait very long for the second fall. Around the 21:30 mark, Sasha rolled up her adversary out of nowhere to steal a pin and tie things up at one fall a piece. Then, nearly 24 minutes in, Sasha made Charlotte tap with The Bank Statement and took the lead two falls to one.
Now at a disadvantage, a desperate Queen went to work on Sasha’s knee and eventually locked in the Figure-Four Leglock. While Sasha fought the pain with everything she had, she was forced to tap when Charlotte turned it into a Figure Eight with less than five seconds left in the match. 
Tied at two falls each with no time remaining on the clock, it was ruled that the two competitors would continue in sudden death overtime. With Sasha still favoring a vulnerable leg, Charlotte ultimately came out victorious, locking in another devastating Figure Eight Leglock and forcing her opponent to tap again. While no one could take away Sasha’s tremendous effort in the contest, Charlotte emerged from the match as a four-time Raw Women’s Champion with a perfect record in pay-per-view singles competition for the year.
Charlotte Flair is back on top of the Raw Women’s Division with Sasha Banks in her rearview, but who will step into the spotlight to challenge The Queen? Find out on Monday night on Raw at 8/7 C on USA Network.
Seth Rollins def. Chris Jericho
PITTSBURGH – At Roadblock: End of the Line, Seth Rollins picked up a victory of pure retribution over Chris Jericho.
Heading into their showdown, Jericho had cost Rollins the Universal Championship on three separate occasions. Yet, after the six-time World Champion left his best friend, Universal Champion Kevin Owens, at Roman Reigns’ mercy on Monday’s Raw, it appeared he would be forced to face The Architect without KO’s help.
Prior to the match, Rollins made it clear that he wanted Triple H and he would be going through Jericho to get to him. However, for the time being, he would need to focus every bit of his energy on the very dangerous opponent in front of him.
The subsequent contest was a completely brutal back-and-forth, with both Superstars utilizing everything they had both inside and outside the ring. Jericho was in charge for much of the match. Yet, no matter what was thrown at him, Rollins refused to give in. Before long, the two Superstars were going shot for shot and finishing maneuver for finishing maneuver, including Rollins fighting his way out of not one, but two Walls of Jericho.
Then, in the height of the action, Kevin Owens suddenly emerged and climbed on the apron to cause a distraction. While it looked as if KO might have been making amends with his best friend, his efforts were met with angry screams from Jericho. Moreover, the commotion Owens paved the way for Rollins to hit the Pedigree for the three-count and put an end to the hard-fought contest.
With the huge win, Rollins not only achieved some payback, but moved one step closer to an inevitable showdown with The Game. Yet, as the WWE Universe would soon learn, the night was far from over for both Rollins and Jericho
WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens def. Roman Reigns by Disqualification
PITTSBURGH — WWE Roadblock: End of the Line may have concluded with Roman Reigns smashing Kevin Owens through a table, yet KO still managed to walk away with the victory, his best friend and, most importantly, his Universal Title.
Whether he was torn up about his strained relations with Chris Jericho or just looking to play mind games with Reigns, Owens started the contest by evading The Big Dog. That plan worked for a bit — until Reigns’ fist swiftly met the WWE Universal Champion’s face with a firm punch to the kisser.
From there, The Guy and KO went back and forth in front of the WWE Universe in Pittsburgh, with momentum shifting several times over. KO seemed to have victory in hand when he dished out three vicious Frog Splashes (one onto the announce table, the second crashing him through it and the third in the ring for a near fall), but Reigns would not be derailed.
Instead, The Big Dog rallied back, weathering Owens’ storm and connecting with a big Spear. However, controversy arose when Jericho arrived and, after a few moments of contemplation, delivered a Codebreaker to his best friend Owens. The act led to the official calling for the bell, and awarding the DQ victory to KO
It seemed that Jericho and Owens’ friendship had reached the end of the line, but it became clear that Jericho, in a clever ruse, had delivered the DQ-inducing blow on purpose so his buddy could retain the title.
The two cohorts tried to get out of Dodge, but they were cut off at the pass by Seth Rollins, who proceeded to join up with Reigns to put both Jericho and Owens through two separate tables in classic Shield style. The savagery was undoubtedly satisfying for The Big Dog, but his journey to dethrone Owens is far from over.

Sunday, 18 December 2016

ROADBLOCK: END OF THE LINE PREVIEW FOR 12/18

Will Reigns become a double champion tonight?


WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens vs. Roman Reigns
If this truly is “The Kevin Owens Show,” then the first threat of cancellation has come, because Kevin Owens will defend his WWE Universal Title against U.S. Champion Roman Reigns at WWE Roadblock: End of the Line, live Sunday, Dec. 18, on WWE Network.
Mere hours after retaining his U.S. Title at Hell in a Cell, Reigns inferred that his broad shoulders still had room for another title, and that his eye was set on Owens’ prize in particular. Tensions ran high between the two from then on, with Owens and Chris Jericho going so far as to jointly blame Reigns for Team Raw’s loss to SmackDown LIVE at Survivor Series. The Big Dog responded by questioning Owens' abilities as a fighting champion, specifically his reliance on Jericho in his title defenses. A riled-up KO accepted Reigns' offer of a No. 1 Contender's Match the same night and, with Jericho indisposed, fell to Reigns in one-on-one action to make the title match official for Roadblock: End of the Line.
Will The Prizefighter retain his prize? Or is the Roman Empire’s war chest about to grow by one? Find out at WWE Roadblock: End of the Line, live Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT, live on WWE Network.

Seth Rollins vs. Chris Jericho
As their rivalry continues to barrel out of control, Seth Rollins and Chris Jericho are set to face off one-on-one at the next Raw-exclusive pay-per-view, Roadblock: End of the Line, on Sunday, Dec. 18.
The hostility between The Architect and the keeper of The List of Jericho has escalated steadily week after week. Barbs like “sparkle crotch” now seem a distant memory given the recent acts of hostility between the two.
Jericho cost Rollins a pivotal WWE Universal Championship Match against Kevin Owens, stymying Rollins’ quest to reclaim the title that he lost under controversial circumstances in the first place. The Architect repaid the intrusion on the Nov. 28 edition of Raw, attacking Jericho in a parking garage and capping off a brutal brawl by Pedigreeing the scarfed Superstar on the roof of a car.
At Roadblock: End of the Line, the former World Champions will settle the score inside the ring. Will “The Gift of Jericho” prove overwhelming for Rollins, or can the dynamic Architect fight his way back toward the WWE Universal Championship? Don’t miss Roadblock: End of the Line, airing live on WWE Network Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT.
Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. Cesaro & Sheamus
Cesaro & Sheamus will have another chance to end The New Day’s unprecedented Raw Tag Team Title reign when they challenge the champions this Sunday at Roadblock: End of the Line.
Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods crossed the threshold into the history books this week, breaking Demolition’s record for the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWE history. This Sunday will mark 483 consecutive days since The New Day won the titles in August 2015. To make it this far, The New Day have had to squeeze by challengers on Raw on a weekly basis of late, including two Triple Threat Matches this past Monday — the first of which was a victory against Cesaro & Sheamus and Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson.
Yet, some observers argue that The New Day only retained their titles because they stole the winning fall from The Swiss Superman and The Celtic Warrior, who delivered a powerful performance on Raw.
Making sure not to let another opportunity slip through their fingers, Cesaro & Sheamus became the No. 1 contenders again by winning a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match on this year’s Tribute to the Troops event. After months of infighting, the makeshift duo has gelled into a unified force, finally becoming the double-tough tandem that Raw General Manager Mick Foley envisioned when he first paired them together.
Can Cesaro & Sheamus reach their full potential as a tag team? Or will The New Day improve upon their already-historic feat and live to see day 484 as the Raw Tag Team Champions?
Find out this Sunday when the two teams do battle at the Raw-exclusive pay-per-view, Roadblock: End of the Line, which airs live at 8 ET/5 PT on the award-winning WWE Network.

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair (30-Minute WWE Iron Man Match)

Sasha Banks went through Hell and beyond to reclaim the Raw Women’s Championship from Charlotte Flair. Now, she’ll have to survive one of WWE’s most storied stipulations to keep it.
The Boss will defend her hard-won championship against the self-styled Queen of the Women’s division in a WWE Iron Man Match at Roadblock: End of the Line. The marathon stipulation — the two Superstars will compete uninterrupted for 30 minutes and whoever has scored the most victories at the end wins — isn’t just the logical end point for a rivalry that has seen the Raw Women’s Title change hands between the two five times in four months. It’s also the first time female Superstars will battle under WWE Iron Man regulations on a Raw-branded pay-per-view (Banks famously competed in the first-ever Women’s WWE Iron Man Match in 2015 against Bayley while in NXT). Plus, it was revealed on the final Raw before Roadblock: End of the Line that there will be no rematch clause for this match.
Will Banks cement her place in history and stop Charlotte’s own record-obliterating streak of singles pay-per-view victories, or will Charlotte spell the “End of the Line” for The Boss’ hard-won status as Raw Women’s Champion? Find out when WWE Roadblock: End of the Line airs Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT on WWE Network