Rusev (w/ Lana) vs The Great Khali
Khali chops Rusev a few times but Rusev backs him up with some strikes, then he rams him with his shoulder before Khali catches him with a big boot. Khali chops him in the corner, then Rusev jabs him in the throat, but Khali sends him back and hits him before Rusev catches him with a thrust kick. Rusev stomps Khali’s back, then he puts him in the Accolade and makes him tap.
Winner – Rusev
Dean Ambrose vs Cesaro
Ambrose runs at Cesaro and hits him before Cesaro throws him into the corner, then he hits an inverted suplex off of the apron before throwing him inside. Cesaro applies an elevated armbar, then Ambrose breaks it and hits the ropes but Cesaro drops him with an elevated uppercut. We get back from a break to see Ambrose fight out of an armbar by Cesaro, then Cesaro sets him on the turnbuckles and kicks him in the shoulder. Cesaro goes for a superplex but Ambrose shoves him back, then he connects with a missile dropkick before elbowing him in the corner. Ambrose hits a tornado DDT for two, then Cesaro applies a hammerlock but Ambrose hiptosses him outside and follows with a suicide dive. Ambrose rolls him in and gets kicked in the face, but he responds with a diving lariat before Cesaro snaps Ambrose’s arm on the ropes and follows with a clothesline. Cesaro sends him into the corner but Ambrose slams Cesaro shoulder first into the corner, then he grabs a chair and hits Cesaro for the disqualification.
Winner – Dean Ambrose
BP: I get it, Ambrose is off his rocker, so to speak, but getting intentionally DQ’d in a match he was winning just seems dumb. It was a good match until that point. Cesaro said he was no longer a Heyman guy earlier in the night, and I have to say I’m happy. I think him being with Heyman, as great as he is, was a bigger waste of time than Curtis Axel being aligned with him. I actually think Axel was the right fit, but Cesaro was getting a good reaction and they did him a favor by letting him back on his own now.
Triple H comes out to introduce John Cena’s Summerslam opponent, and Randy Orton makes his way out but Roman Reigns attacks him from the crowd. Reigns sends him into the stands and fights him backstage, then HHH looks to be pissed but Paul Heyman comes out to the stage. Heyman says Plan A and Plan B don’t work, so he thinks Plan C is the right choice, and he introduces Brock Lesnar to the crowd. Lesnar and Heyman enter the ring, but HHH just shakes their hands, and Heyman gloats to the crowd about how Lesnar beat the streak, so now he will conquer John Cena. He says Brock will take the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam, and there will be a split Cena crowd, but it doesn’t matter to Brock. Heyman says Cena is in for a beating of a lifetime, then he plays a clip from Wrestlemania 30 and puts over how bad Lesnar beat the Undertaker. He says Vince McMahon himself went to check on Undertaker in the hospital, but Cena is not going to avoid this beating, and Lesnar will beat him down until he can’t get up. He says Cena will be stripped of the title the same way the Undertaker was stripped of the streak, and Cena’s 15 title wins in ten years seems worth conquering.
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