Two new matches have been made official for WrestleMania 36.
WWE announced today that The Street Profits will defend their Raw Tag Team titles against Andrade & Angel Garza at WrestleMania. Aleister Black vs. Bobby Lashley has also been confirmed for the show.
The Street Profits have been Raw Tag Team Champions since winning the titles from Seth Rollins & Murphy on the March 2 episode of Raw. They also retained against Rollins & Murphy in a rematch at Elimination Chamber.
In addition to challenging for the Raw Tag Team titles at WrestleMania, Andrade is the current United States Champion. He lost a non-title match to Rey Mysterio on Raw last week.
WrestleMania 36 is airing on the WWE Network across two nights on Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 and will be hosted by Rob Gronkowski. The show is expected to be taped this week. It will “not only take place at WWE’s training facility but will include multiple locations over two nights.”
The card for Sunday’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view is now up to five announced matches.
It was announced during Raw tonight that AJ Styles and Aleister Black will face off in a no disqualification match at Sunday’s PPV. It’s taking place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Black faced Styles on Raw tonight — but only after winning matches against Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows. Black pinned Anderson and then defeated Gallows by DQ when Gallows wouldn’t obey the referee’s count and kept attacking Black in the corner. Gallows and Anderson also laid out Black with the Magic Killer before his match against Styles started.
Styles then defeated Black in their match. He used an Undertaker-style pin to get the win.
Styles vs. Undertaker is scheduled for WrestleMania 36. After an angle where Rey Mysterio was attacked backstage by Gallows and Anderson, Undertaker took his spot at Super ShowDown and gave Styles a chokeslam to win the Tuwaiq Trophy gauntlet match.
Here’s the updated card for Elimination Chamber:
Elimination Chamber match: Shayna Baszler vs. Asuka vs. Natalya vs. Ruby Riott vs. Liv Morgan vs. Sarah Logan (winner challenges for Becky Lynch’s Raw Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 36)
Elimination Chamber match: SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Miz & John Morrison defending against The New Day, The Usos, Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode, The Lucha House Party, and Heavy Machinery
Intercontinental Champion Braun Strowman defending against Shinsuke Nakamura, Sami Zayn & Cesaro in a handicap match
Raw Tag Team Champions The Street Profits defending against Seth Rollins & Murphy
WWE has already made a few announcements for next week’s episode of Raw.
AJ Styles vs. Aleister Black will take place on Raw next Monday, along with Rey Mysterio & Humberto Carrillo vs. Andrade & Angel Garza. This will be Andrade’s return to Raw after the conclusion of his 30-day suspension for a wellness policy violation. With the suspension up, he’ll be returning to the ring as part of the Tuwaiq Trophy gauntlet match at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia this Thursday.
Beth Phoenix is also set to appear on Raw next week. Her appearance will further the build to Randy Orton vs. Edge at WrestleMania 36, with Phoenix providing an update on Edge’s condition following the angle where he was attacked by Orton last month.
Black was attacked by The O.C. on Raw tonight and then challenged Styles for next week after defeating Erick Rowan.
After trading pinning attempts near the finish, Garza defeated Carrillo in their match on tonight’s Raw.
Next week’s Raw is taking place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. It will be the first episode of the show after Super ShowDown.
Aleister Black has said for weeks that he is willing to pick a fight with anyone and everyone in the Raw locker room. Erick Rowan may make him regret that decision: The former SmackDown Tag Team Champion is set to battle The Ominous Man From Amsterdam in a bout on tonight’s Raw. Both Superstars possess a similar destructive streak, though the size and power differential certainly makes this a tougher mountain for Black to climb than most. We’re either in for a big fight or a very, very short one.
Tune into Raw tonight at 8/7 C on USA Network to see which Superstar emerges victorious.
Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington is hosting tonight’s Raw. Matt Hardy will face Randy Orton in a no holds barred match on the episode, Rusev & Humberto Carrillo will team against Bobby Lashley & Angel Garza, and Seth Rollins will deliver a “sermon.”
WWE also revealed before tonight’s show that Shayna Baszler, Asuka, Natalya, Liv Morgan, Ruby Riott, and Sarah Logan will be the participants in next month’s women’s Elimination Chamber match. The winner will challenge Becky Lynch for the Raw Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 36.
A rematch from TLC will be taking place on next week’s episode of Raw.
It was announced during last night’s show that Aleister Black will face Buddy Murphy on Raw next Monday. The episode is airing live and is the final Raw of the year.
Black defeated Murphy when they faced off at TLC earlier this month. In back-to-back matches, they both quickly defeated enhancement wrestlers on last night’s Raw.
Murphy made his entrance as Black was heading to the back on last night’s show. They exchanged words on the stage, and Black watched on as Murphy won his match. Black then came down to the ring and offered Murphy a handshake. After Murphy refused, Black laid him out with Black Mass.
Next Monday’s Raw is taking place at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. A segment where Lana and Bobby Lashley will get married has also been announced for the show.
WWE took a step forward this past weekend by resolving their situations with a few wrestlers who wanted out of the company.
In quick succession on Sunday, WWE announced that Luke Harper, Sin Cara, and The Ascension had been released: “WWE has come to terms on the releases of Jonathan Huber (Luke Harper), Sin Cara, and Ryan Parmeter (Konnor) and Eric Thompson (Viktor) of The Ascension. WWE wishes them all the best in their future endeavors.”
Harper’s release saga was nearly eight months long. He went public with his request via a statement he posted online on April 16. He spent the next five months off of television before then returning in a pretty significant angle at Clash of Champions, helping Erick Rowan defeat Roman Reigns in their no disqualification match.
Our biggest issue of the year, the 2019 Hall of Fame issue is out with complete balloting results, breakdowns by category, bios of the new entrants, comparisons with how everyone did last year, as well as who will be on next year’s ballot who will be removed from next year’s ballot, breakdowns on how each new inductee did in different groups and a look back at a lot of stellar careers. We also talk about the future of the Hall of Fame.
Feature on the development of pro wrestling in France at the turn of the previous century and the wrestler generally considered most responsible for establishing pro wrestling in that country.
The two Tokyo Dome shows, as well as New Japan’s last three events of 2019. We look at the good and bad aspects of the lineups and the comparisons with last year. We look at the retirement of Jushin Liger, the signing of Dragon Lee and his change to Ryu Lee and talk about the different titles at stake.
Drug test suspensions of Robert Roode and Primo Colon and why guys can look the way they look with drug testing and how WWE’s testing greatly differs from others, a look at the releases of Luke Harper, The Ascension and Sin Cara, major change for Miz & Mrs., WWE star hints leaving, Canadian ratings, signing of Oney Lorcan, Tribute to the Troops coverage, Lana death threats, Ronda Rousey talks potential return, current plans for holiday shows, celebrity training for a WWE stint, a rundown on the different people at the last tryout camp including a former MMA champion, the boyfriend of a reality show star and a number of high level women athletes including a former WNBA player, an incident at a house show, value of WWE stock, most-watched show on the WWE Network as well as a rundown of all the WWE and NXT arena events over the past week with business notes , results and highlights.
2019 Tokyo Sports awards, including what wrestles historically have had the most MVP trophies and the most match of the year trophies.
TLC PPV including the changes in the show and the ticket demand.
Next Wednesday ratings battle and why it is the most interesting in several weeks.
Dave Bautista’s career, the NWO, and look back at the program that made Bautista’s career and the good and the bad of the NWO.
New Japan tag team tournament, whether the changes in format worked, the business of the final night, standings, match-by-match coverage and star ratings of the last night.
Saturday’s UFC show from D.C. with the business notes on the show and match-by-match coverage.
Look back at the life of Andy Robin, a U.K. star who was one of the greatest performers in the history of pro wrestling in Scotland.
Full coverage of all the WWE and AEW television shows from the past week.
In-depth looks at the ratings of all the major shows, the key demos and quarters for AEW and WWE, what happened head-to-head and what can be learned from them.
Results of all the major pro wrestling events around the world over the past week.
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MONDAY NEWS UPDATE
Bryan and I will be back tonight talking Raw, Wednesday night, Kairi Sane and the rest of the news with Wrestling Observer Radio. You can also send questions to the show to [email protected].
We’re taking polls on the UFC show last night, ROH show Friday night, NWA show yesterday and TLC from WWE tonight, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with the best and worst matches to [email protected]”>[email protected]. With two shows being taped tonight in Des Moines, IA, because they don’t have a live show on Monday, we’re looking for reports from Des Moines with anything not on the live show to [email protected] The only thing announced at this point is A.J. Styles vs. Randy Orton. We’re also looking for reports from the NWA TV tapings in Atlanta.
Regarding last night, Kairi Sane’s situation as far as the extent and nature of her injuries has been kept quiet although there has been talk of a concussion. The only thing we’ve been told regarding last night is that Sane is not cleared for tonight’s show.
Neither Vince McMahon nor Paul Levesque were in Minneapolis yesterday. They were conferenced in on the meeting and the show was put together the way Vince wanted it to. but he was not in Gorilla nor producing the announcers during the show. We were told that Paul Heyman was in charge of the Raw matches (which would include the main event) and Bruce Prichard in charge of Smackdown matches.
It’s pretty much universally agreed that last night was handled poorly. It’s no one person, but many. Ultimately, a doctor should have been sent out (see Cody vs Chris Jericho) with the power to stop the match if needed, or they could have gone right to the finish, sent out a partner, taken Sane away and made it a handicap match (the problem is obviously they weren’t changing the title and Asuka lone beating both Flair & Lynch could have been done but it would have required many changes in the plans. We’ll talk more about it tonight, but what happened last night was very disappointing and dangerous in how things were handled.
Aleister Black is cleared to perform tonight. He appeared to suffer a broken nose in his match with Buddy Murphy.
TLC was the 20th most searched topic on Google with 100,000 searches. That’s low end of normal for a PPV like that.
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Tonight’s NFL game is the Indianapolis Colts vs. New Orleans Saints. Ratings should be up slightly due to the PPV being yesterday.
There will be no 205 Live tapings the next two weeks, only Smackdown on Friday. The next two Fridays will be Best of Shows on the WWE Network.
NXT United will have a wrestling figure toy drive on Wednesday before the show in Winter Park, FL. Fans are encouraged to bring unwrapped wrestling figures to the donation spot next to the NXT merchandise truck between 5:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. All figures collected will be dropped off at Orlando’s Toys for Tots headquarters on Thursday. NXT United is the support group for NXT and they host pre-show and post-show activities related to NXT shows.
The Detroit Pistons have announced WWE Night on 2/20 at the Little Caesar Arena. There will be WWE star or stars doing autographs plus a WWE related Pistons T-shirt available.
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Megan Anderson vs. Norma Dumnt has been added to the 2/29 show in Norfolk, VA. Anderson also today went public with her battles with depression and how serious they were with Ariel Helwani.
MISCELLANEOUS
Marty Scurll will be doing an interview regarding his future on the NWA Powerrr show tomorrow night.
AEW announced they surpassed the 100,000 ticket sold mark for 16 shows in 2019 and future shows in 2020. The official sold number as of Monday was 105,303. The paid total puts them at 5701 for 2019 events thus far.
FITE TV will be carrying both the 1/4 and 1/5 Tokyo Dome shows in addition to New Japan World. They are also doing the 1/6 New Year’s Dash show. The shows are $24.99 each on FITE.
Lineup for Impact TV tomorrow night
Jordynne Grace vs. Tenille Dashwood
TJP vs. Daga
Ace Romero vs. Joey Ryan
Ace Austin vs. Petey Williams for the X title
Rich Swann vs. Ethan Page
IPW New Zealand on 12/14 in Auckland before 250 fans: Liam Fury b Falcon Kid, Charlie Roberts won over Danny Jacobs, Matty Short, Will Cutting, Liger and Sir Mr. Burns, Alfred Valentine & James Shaw won over Will Stone & Alex Savage ad TKD & TED to keep the New Zealand tag titles, Ringo Ryan b Marcus Kool, Kingi & Te Tahi Vinny Dun & Reuben de Jong b Adam Avalanche & Ben Mana & Toa Henare, Candy Lee b Kellyanne to keep the women’s title, Jamie Tagataese b Jake Shehaan to keep the New Zealand title (thanks to Bradley Fisher and Steve Ogilvie)
Shine from Saturday night Chicago: Avery Taylor b Nadi, Lindsay Snow b Stormie Lee, Natalia Markova b Double D Rose, Brandi Lauren b Aja Perera, Natalia Markova b Avery Taylor, Lindsay Snow b Brandi Lauren, Jenna Van Muscles won over Candy Cartwright, Jay Raves & Rosa Negra & Rahne Victoria & Vipress, Natalia Markova b Lindsay Snow to win the tournament for the Nova title, Ivelisse b Mercedes Martinez to win the Shine title (thanks to Leonard Brand)
Riot City Wrestling in Adelaide, Australia yesterday: Dean Brady b Downunder, Steve Miller & Jimmy C b Rosenthal & Havok, Barren b Codie Tre, Matt Basso b Jonathan Corvidae, Jett Armstrong b Nick Armstrong, Chris Basso & Matt Hayter won three-way over Gabriel Aeros & Eli Theseus and Zak Sabbath & Mike Boomer, Adam Brooks b Royce Chamber, Rocky Menaro b Brodie Marshall (thanks to Andrew Conley)
Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy is Raw’s first match to be officially announced for TLC.
The match was confirmed for the pay-per-view on tonight’s go-home edition of Raw. Black defeated Akira Tozawa on tonight’s show, with a promo from Murphy airing prior to the match. Murphy said he’s better than Black and is going to prove that when he defeats him on Sunday.
Black and Murphy have been feuding since the final Raw before Survivor Series last month. Murphy knocked on Black’s door and said he wanted to pick a fight with him. When Black didn’t immediately answer, Murphy said Black was all talk.
TLC is taking place at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Here’s the updated card for the PPV:
Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin in a tables, ladders, and chairs match
Bray Wyatt vs. The Miz
SmackDown Tag Team Champions The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Big E) defending against The Revival
After weeks of asking someone to pick a fight with him, Aleister Black has his next opponent.
On tonight’s SmackDown, Black vs. Cesaro was announced for Extreme Rules. The Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is hosting the pay-per-view on Sunday.
The storyline of Black challenging someone to pick a fight with him led to him getting a knock on his door two weeks ago. Last week, it was revealed that there was no one there when he went to answer. Black applauded the person who knocked and said they’re now fighting on a spiritual level.
WWE hyped that Black’s opponent for Extreme Rules would be announced on SmackDown this week. At first it was said that Black’s opponent was choosing to not disclose their identity yet, but it was then revealed to be Cesaro.
Here’s the updated card for Extreme Rules:
The Undertaker & Roman Reigns vs. Shane McMahon & Drew McIntyre in a no holds barred match
Universal Champion Seth Rollins & Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch defending against Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans in an extreme rules match (winners-take-all stipulation with both titles on the line)
WWE Champion Kofi Kingston defending against Samoa Joe
SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley defending against Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross in a handicap match
United States Champion Ricochet defending against AJ Styles
Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Lashley in a last man standing match
SmackDown Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan & Rowan defending against Big E & Xavier Woods and Heavy Machinery in a triple threat match
Raw Tag Team Champions The Revival defending against The Usos
Aleister Black vs. Cesaro
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Drew Gulak defending against Tony Nese
WWE has made a few announcements for Tuesday’s SmackDown.
Intercontinental Champion Finn Balor will face Shinsuke Nakamura in a non-title match on the episode, which is the go-home show for Extreme Rules. Kevin Owens vs. Dolph Ziggler is also set.
Nakamura interrupted a backstage interview with Balor on the June 25 edition of SmackDown and indicated that he wants Balor’s Intercontinental title.
Owens & Ziggler teamed against Heavy Machinery in the main event of this past Tuesday’s show. The stipulation was that the winning team would get added to the SmackDown Tag Team title match at Extreme Rules. Ziggler accidentally hit a superkick on Owens near the end of the match, then Owens gave Ziggler a stunner after Heavy Machinery won.
Ahead of their triple threat title match at Extreme Rules, SmackDown Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan & Rowan, Big E & Xavier Woods, and Heavy Machinery will take part in a Tag Team Championship summit on Tuesday.
WWE is also advertising that Aleister Black’s opponent for Extreme Rules will be revealed on Tuesday’s episode. Weeks of videos where Black challenged someone to pick a fight with him led to Black getting a knock on his door, but Black revealed that there was no one there when he went to answer. Black applauded the person who knocked, said they’re now fighting on a spiritual level, and challenged them to face him at Extreme Rules.
The SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire is hosting Tuesday’s SmackDown.
Four WWE wrestlers are not expected to travel to Saudi Arabia next month.
Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful first reported that Kevin Owens told WWE that he did not want to go back and perform in the country. Dave Meltzer has since confirmed this.
John Pollock of Post Wrestling additionally reported that Sami Zayn and Aleister Black would not be appearing on the show. Zayn, who is of Syrian descent, also didn’t appear at the Greatest Royal Rumble last year due to tensions between Saudi Arabia and Syria.
Dave Meltzer reported this morning on Wrestling Observer Radio that Daniel Bryan would also not be appearing at Super Showdown. Bryan didn’t go to last year’s Crown Jewel event in Riyadh, though did appear at the Greatest Royal Rumble.
WWE’s decision to continue running events in Saudi Arabia has garnered much controversy in the wake of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder last year inside a Saudi consulate in Turkey. Despite outside pressure, WWE has continued to promote events taking place in Saudi Arabia but hasn’t mentioned the country’s name in advertising.
Their next show in Jeddah, Super Showdown, will take place at the King Abdullah International Stadium on June 7.
Despite the Superstar Shake-up being last week, it seems that WWE is not done moving people around.
Dave Meltzer has confirmed Pro Wrestling Sheet’s report this afternoon that Andrade and Zelina Vega were moved back to SmackDown after initially being moved to Raw. Additionally, Aleister Black’s WWE.com profile has been moved from Raw over to SmackDown and will be part of that brand going forward. He and Ricochet had been teaming up since being called up from NXT, and were confirmed to be a part of the Raw brand last week.
Additionally, Meltzer has confirmed that Cesaro has been moved to the Raw brand. This would effectively break up The Bar tag team with him and Sheamus. John Pollock was the first to report the move.
It should be noted that with the changes, WWE has attempted to keep most of the couples on the roster in the same brand. Black and Vega were married recently, and Andrade is currently in a relationship with Charlotte Flair.
Other couples, such as Naomi and Jimmy Uso, were also moved together in the Superstar Shake-up.
A fatal four-way SmackDown Tag Team title match has been made official for WrestleMania 35.
The Usos will defend their titles against Ricochet & Aleister Black, Cesaro & Sheamus, and Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev on Sunday. That was confirmed on tonight’s SmackDown, with Alexa Bliss making the announcement after The Usos, Ricochet & Black defeated Cesaro, Sheamus, Nakamura & Rusev in an eight-man tag match.
Rusev was pinned in the eight-man tag after The Usos gave him a double superkick. After Bliss made her announcement, the four teams brawled, Black laid out Cesaro with Black Mass, and Ricochet hit a dive onto a pile on the outside.
Bliss is the host of WrestleMania 35. In storyline, The Usos having to face four teams is punishment for them forfeiting against Big E & Xavier Woods in last week’s gauntlet match.
Ricochet & Black will also be challenging for War Raiders’ NXT Tag Team titles at TakeOver: New York on Friday night. Ricochet & Black were the winners of this year’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey is hosting WrestleMania on Sunday. Here’s the updated card:
Winner gets both titles: Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch in a triple threat match
Universal Champion Brock Lesnar defending against Seth Rollins
WWE Champion Daniel Bryan defending against Kofi Kingston
Triple H vs. Batista in a no holds barred match (Triple H’s career is on the line as a stipulation of the match)
Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre
Shane McMahon vs. The Miz in a falls count anywhere match
AJ Styles vs. Randy Orton
United States Champion Samoa Joe defending against Rey Mysterio
Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin (Angle’s farewell match)
Women’s Tag Team Champions Sasha Banks & Bayley defending against Beth Phoenix & Natalya, Nia Jax & Tamina, and Peyton Royce & Billie Kay in a fatal four-way match
SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos defending against Ricochet & Aleister Black, Cesaro & Sheamus, and Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev in a fatal four-way match
Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley defending against Finn Balor
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy defending against Tony Nese
A Tag Team title match has been added to the lineup for Monday’s go-home episode of Raw.
WWE announced tonight that Raw Tag Team Champions The Revival will defend their titles against Ricochet & Aleister Black on Monday’s show. Ricochet & Black defeated The Revival in non-title matches on this week’s Raw and the February 25 episode.
John Pollock of Post Wrestling reported today that the latest plans for WrestleMania 35 include a Raw Tag Team title match and a SmackDown Tag Team title match.
Ricochet & Black will challenge for War Raiders’ NXT Tag Team titles at TakeOver: New York on Friday, April 5, with them getting the title shot as a stipulation of winning this year’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
Monday’s Raw is taking place at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. Here’s what’s been announced for the show:
Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch vs. The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan) (if Rousey, Charlotte, or Lynch betray their team, they lose their spot in the WrestleMania main event)
Kurt Angle vs. Rey Mysterio
Brock Lesnar appears
Batista responds to Triple H
Raw Tag Team Champions The Revival defending against Ricochet & Aleister Black
Sasha Banks, Bayley, Beth Phoenix & Natalya vs. Nia Jax, Tamina, Peyton Royce & Billie Kay
Note: The following contains spoilers from tonight’s NXT tapings.
Ricochet and Aleister Black are the winners of this year’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
They defeated the team of Wesley Blake and Steve Cutler in the main event of tonight’s NXT tapings at Full Sail University, with Ricochet hitting the 630 for the win. As a result, they will face the NXT Tag Team champions War Raiders at TakeOver: New York on April 5.
After the match, the duo were awarded the trophy. The War Raiders came down and had a stare down with their future challengers. Once that was over, Ricochet took the mic and said that while tonight would be their final appearance at Full Sail, they always will be NXT.
The tournament started on the last set of tapings back on February 20. The Forgotten Sons defeated Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch as well as Moustache Mountain to advance to the finals. Aleister Black and Ricochet meanwhile defeated Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel, as well as the reformed DIY.
Previous winners of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic include Finn Balor and Samoa Joe, The Authors of Pain and the Undisputed Era.
The lineup for tomorrow’s episode of SmackDown has started to come into focus.
WWE has announced two matches and a couple segments for the show. Samoa Joe will defend his United States Championship against R-Truth, and Ricochet, Aleister Black & The Hardys will team against Cesaro, Sheamus, Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev in an eight-man tag match.
Joe won the US title from R-Truth in a fatal four-way match on last week’s SmackDown. The match also included Rey Mysterio and Andrade, with Joe pinning Andrade to win the title.
A rematch of the fatal four-way took place at Fastlane. Joe retained his title, and the finish of the match was Mysterio passing out in the Coquina Clutch.
Ricochet & Black defeated Cesaro & Sheamus on last week’s SmackDown. The Hardys then saved Ricochet & Black from Cesaro, Sheamus, Nakamura & Rusev.
WWE is teasing that Kofi Kingston has something to say to Vince McMahon on SmackDown, with Kingston tweeting today: “I’m not sure what Vince was trying to accomplish last night, but one thing became very clear: He does not want to see me as WWE Champion. After 11 years, I finally have your attention…and I’m not going away. See you Tuesday @VinceMcMahon”
There was a storyline at Fastlane where Vince told Kingston he was making the WWE Championship match a triple threat and said Kingston’s match was next. Kingston then lost to Cesaro & Sheamus in a handicap match. Mustafa Ali was added to the WWE title match, where Daniel Bryan retained against Ali and Kevin Owens.
A segment where Shane McMahon will address his actions from Fastlane has also been announced for tomorrow’s SmackDown. After The Usos retained their SmackDown Tag Team titles against Shane & The Miz, there was an angle where Shane turned against Miz and attacked him. Shane also grabbed Miz’s father by the face and pushed him back.