A “bar fight” will be the next step in the feud between Jeff Hardy and Sheamus.
It was announced on tonight’s SmackDown that Hardy and Sheamus will face off in a bar fight at Extreme Rules. The pay-per-view is taking place on Sunday, July 19.
Hardy joined The Miz and John Morrison for a Miz TV segment at the start of tonight’s SmackDown. Miz said they think Hardy needs to redeem himself after losing to Sheamus at Backlash and needs to face Sheamus in a bar fight. Morrison said Hardy would be facing his physical enemy Sheamus and his metaphorical enemy alcohol at the same time.
Hardy questioned if Sheamus put them up to this. Hardy said Sheamus thinks he’ll crumble in the bar fight, but Hardy vowed that Sheamus is wrong. Hardy said he’ll never go back to where he was and he’ll prove once and for all that he’s on the right path to redemption.
Hardy told Miz and Morrison to tell Sheamus that he accepts. Hardy also took exception to Miz and Morrison mocking him and challenged one of them to face him. He attacked Miz and Morrison and then faced Miz in a singles match. Sheamus appeared via video with a beer in his hand in an attempt to distract Hardy. Miz tried to roll Hardy up while he was distracted, but Hardy reversed it and rolled up Miz to get the win.
Sheamus hasn’t made an in-person appearance on SmackDown since June 19. He also appeared via video for last week’s segment where he presented a toast to Hardy.
Here’s the updated card for Extreme Rules:
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre defending against Dolph Ziggler (Ziggler will pick the stipulation for the match)
Raw Women’s Champion Asuka defending against Sasha Banks
Universal Champion Braun Strowman vs. Bray Wyatt in a non-title Wyatt swamp fight
SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley defending against Nikki Cross
Rey Mysterio vs. Seth Rollins in an eye for an eye match
United States Champion Apollo Crews defending against MVP
It will be an eye for an eye when Rey Mysterio and Seth Rollins face off at Extreme Rules.
It was announced on tonight’s episode of Raw that Mysterio vs. Rollins in an “eye for an eye match” is set for Extreme Rules. In storyline, Mysterio got to choose the stipulation for the match after Mysterio & Kevin Owens defeated Rollins & Murphy on Raw tonight.
The stipulation ties into the angle where Rollins attacked Mysterio’s eye in May. Tonight’s Raw was the first time Mysterio has wrestled since then.
Mysterio announced the eye for an eye stipulation after pinning Murphy in tonight’s tag match. Mysterio said he’ll pull Rollins’ eye out with his bare hands at Extreme Rules.
A new match for Extreme Rules, along with a new United States title design, were revealed tonight on Raw.
Announcers confirmed during the show that Apollo Crews would defend the United States championship against MVP at Extreme Rules, which takes place on July 19.
MVP and Bobby Lashley then came out to discuss what happened the previous week, when MVP defeated Apollo Crews in a match. Although it was not for the championship, MVP declared himself the new United States champion anyway, revealing a new United States championship design.
Lashley agreed, handing the championship to MVP. Ricochet and Cedric Alexander interrupted the ceremony, which eventually led to a tag team match. Lashley won the match for his team, pinning Alexander with a spear.
The United States championship, save for a few modifications, had retained the same design since being reintroduced in 2003. The title’s lineage dates back to 1975, with Harley Race being recognized by WWE as the first champion.
Rey Mysterio is currently working for WWE without a contract.
Dave Meltzer is reporting that Mysterio’s latest WWE deal, signed in September 2018, has expired but that he is still working for WWE. Mysterio and his son, Dominik, have been heavily featured on Raw in a key storyline with Seth Rollins.
Meltzer reported in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Mysterio and Dominik were scheduled to appear in person on the June 29th Raw, but their segment was changed to a taped appearance from their home instead.
Meltzer also is reporting there was a plan to make a Mysterio vs. Rollins “eye for an eye” match for July 19th’s Extreme Rules where the only way to win would be to take out your opponent’s eye. As of now, that match has yet to be announced.
Mysterio, 45, worked high profile dates for NJPW and AAA between 2015 and his WWE return in 2018. He also worked the first All In for what is now known as AEW.
Two former Wyatt Family members will face off in what appears to be a cinematic-style match at Extreme Rules.
WWE has announced Braun Strowman vs. Bray Wyatt in a “Wyatt Swamp Fight” for Extreme Rules. Though Strowman is the Universal Champion, his title won’t be on the line in the match.
Strowman retained his Universal title against Wyatt at Money in the Bank last month. For the first time since that match, Wyatt returned on SmackDown last week for a Firefly Fun House segment. Wyatt transformed into the Wyatt Family version of his character during the segment and told Strowman that in order for them to move forward they must first take a step back to where it all began.
Strowman then appeared on SmackDown tonight and responded to Wyatt. He cut a promo challenging Wyatt to face him in the swamp.
Extreme Rules is taking place on Sunday, July 19. The full name for the pay-per-view is “WWE Extreme Rules: The Horror Show.”
Here’s the updated card for the PPV:
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre defending against Dolph Ziggler
Raw Women’s Champion Asuka defending against Sasha Banks
Universal Champion Braun Strowman vs. Bray Wyatt in a non-title Wyatt Swamp Fight
SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley defending against Nikki Cross
SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley now has her challenger for Extreme Rules.
Nikki Cross defeated Lacey Evans, Dana Brooke, and Alexa Bliss in a fatal four-way match on tonight’s SmackDown and will challenge Bayley for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at Extreme Rules. The pay-per-view is taking place on Sunday, July 19.
Evans hit the Woman’s Right on Brooke near the end of the number one contender’s match, but Cross then rolled up Evans to get the win.
Bayley and Sasha Banks were on commentary for the match. Banks will also be involved in a Women’s title match at Extreme Rules. She’s challenging Asuka for the Raw Women’s Championship.
Bayley & Banks are the current Women’s Tag Team Champions. They won the titles from Cross & Bliss on SmackDown earlier this month.
“WWE Extreme Rules: The Horror Show” is the full name for Extreme Rules. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre defending his title against Dolph Ziggler has also been announced for the PPV, along with Universal Champion Braun Strowman facing Bray Wyatt in a non-title Wyatt Swamp Fight.
Two matches have been confirmed for Extreme Rules thus far. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre will defend his title against Dolph Ziggler, while Sasha Banks will challenge Asuka for the Raw Women’s Championship.
It was announced this week that Ziggler and Robert Roode have been traded to Raw. Ziggler appeared on Monday’s Raw to set up his match against McIntyre for Extreme Rules.
Banks & Bayley retained their Women’s Tag Team titles against The IIconics on Raw this Monday. Banks cut a promo after the match acting like she was going to challenge Bayley for the SmackDown Women’s Championship — but then revealed it was Asuka who she was challenging. Bayley and Banks attacked Asuka after she came out to the ring. Asuka tried to fight back, but Banks hit a backstabber and put her in the Banks Statement.
Bray Wyatt returned to WWE television on SmackDown last week and continued his feud with Universal Champion Braun Strowman ahead of a potential title match at Extreme Rules.
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, Extreme Rules was supposed to take place at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. “The WWE Extreme Rules event originally scheduled for Sunday, July 19 in San Jose, CA has been postponed to a future pay-per-view event in San Jose in 2021,” the arena announced. “Original tickets will be honored for the new date with more information available in the near future. Extreme Rules will still stream live on WWE Network on Sunday, July 19.”
Sasha Banks is getting a shot to become a double champion.
After a challenge that was issued on tonight’s Raw, it was announced that Asuka will defend her Raw Women’s Championship against Banks at Extreme Rules. The pay-per-view is taking place on Sunday, July 19.
Banks & SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley retained their Women’s Tag Team titles against The IIconics on tonight’s Raw, getting the win when Banks submitted Peyton Royce with the Banks Statement. In a post-match promo, Banks said she was jealous of Bayley being a double champion. Banks acted like she was going to challenge Bayley to a title match at Extreme Rules — but then revealed that it was Asuka who she was challenging.
Banks & Bayley laughed, then Asuka’s music hit and she came down to the ring. Asuka accepted Banks’ challenge and was then attacked by Bayley & Banks. Asuka fought back, but Banks hit a backstabber and put her in the Banks Statement.
Also on tonight’s Raw, Asuka submitted Charlotte Flair with the Asuka Lock to retain her title. Charlotte had brawled with Nia Jax earlier in the show and was attacked by Jax in a backstage segment later in the episode after unsuccessfully challenging for Asuka’s title.
Drew McIntyre defending the WWE Championship against Dolph Ziggler is also set for Extreme Rules.
It was announced tonight that Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode are both now members of the Raw roster. WWE said that Ziggler and Roode were the wrestlers Raw got in return for AJ Styles being traded to SmackDown last month.
WWE announced on May 22 that Styles had been traded to SmackDown for “future considerations.”
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre opened tonight’s Raw before being interrupted by Ziggler. After informing McIntyre that he and Roode were now on Raw, Ziggler said that McIntyre owes him one. Ziggler mentioned his history teaming with McIntyre and took credit for bringing McIntyre back to WWE and the success he’s had since then.
Ziggler said he knows McIntyre needs a challenger for Extreme Rules — and all he’s asking for from McIntyre is a WWE Championship match.
McIntyre called Ziggler’s version of events revisionist history and said Ziggler has been losing a lot without McIntyre watching his back. McIntyre said Ziggler is extremely talented, but he’s become an entitled jackass.
McIntyre brought up that Ziggler gave him the nickname the Scottish Psychopath. He then asked if Ziggler can imagine what he’ll do and how far he’ll go to remain champion. McIntyre wanted to know if Ziggler still wanted this match. When Ziggler said yes, McIntyre announced that he’ll defend the WWE title against Ziggler at Extreme Rules.
Extreme Rules is taking place on Sunday, July 19. This is the first match confirmed for the pay-per-view.
WWE has confirmed when their next pay-per-view will be taking place.
A video aired during Backlash tonight officially confirming that Extreme Rules 2020 will stream live on the WWE Network on Sunday, July 19. Like with Money in the Bank and Backlash, the location for the show wasn’t announced.
A new logo for Extreme Rules with a purple and green color scheme was also unveiled.
It was originally revealed in February that the SAP Center in San Jose, California would be hosting Extreme Rules on July 19. The SAP Center has yet to officially announce that the PPV isn’t taking place there.
This will be the fourth WWE PPV to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Backlash tonight was the first of those with NXT/Performance Center wrestlers in the crowd as fans.
Last year’s Extreme Rules event took place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was headlined by Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch defeating Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans in an extreme rules match with the Universal Championship and Raw Women’s Championship both on the line. Brock Lesnar then cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase after the match and defeated Rollins.
WWE has confirmed one of the dates on their pay-per-view calendar for 2020.
This year’s Extreme Rules PPV will take place at the SAP Center in San Jose, California on Sunday, July 19. The announcement was made during last night’s SmackDown at the SAP Center.
Some tickets for Extreme Rules are now available as part of a Friday Night SmackDown pre-sale (using the code “EXTREME”). Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Pacific time on Friday, March 20.
The Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania hosted last year’s Extreme Rules PPV in July. The show was headlined by an Extreme Rules mixed tag match, with Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch defeating Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans. Brock Lesnar also cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase on Rollins after the match.
WWE’s next PPV event is Super ShowDown in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Thursday, February 27. Prior to WrestleMania 36, WWE also has Elimination Chamber taking place in Philadelphia on Sunday, March 8.
After an Extreme Rules show that ended with Brock Lesnar cashing in his Money in the Bank contract and winning the Universal title from Seth Rollins, and television this week, we have a lot of new programs and a semblance of a SummerSlam card.
SummerSlam takes place on 8/11 in Toronto as part of what will be the busiest weekend of the year when it comes to major shows, the WWE having a Takeover and SummerSlam and New Japan having three Budokan Hall shows with the end of the G-1 Climax tournament.
Matches official at press time are Lesnar vs. Rollins for the Universal title, Becky Lynch vs. Natalya for the Raw women’s title and Bayley vs. Ember Moon for the Smackdown women’s title. While not announced, it was confirmed to us that Bray Wyatt vs. Finn Balor (who, despite rumors to the contrary, is not at this point slated to be The Demon) will also be on the show in what is likely to be Balor’s last match for a few months.
Coming out of Extreme Rules and heading into SummerSlam, Brock Lesnar is once again WWE’s Universal Champion.
Sunday’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view ended with Lesnar cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase on Seth Rollins to win the Universal title. After Rollins & Becky Lynch defeated Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans in the main event, Lesnar and Paul Heyman came out with the briefcase. Rollins charged at Lesnar, but Lesnar gave him two German suplexes. The bell rang to start the match — and Lesnar hit an F5 to again become Universal Champion.
Rollins will get his rematch for the Universal title at SummerSlam next month. He won a number one contender’s battle royal on the post-Extreme Rules edition of Raw, defeating Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, Corbin, Rey Mysterio, Sami Zayn, Big E, Bobby Lashley, and Cesaro.
Brock Lesnar is once again the WWE Universal Champion.
Sunday’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view ended with Lesnar cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase to win the Universal title from Seth Rollins. Rollins & Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch had just defeated Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans in an extreme rules match in the main event of the PPV.
Lesnar and Paul Heyman came out with the briefcase after the main event. Rollins charged at Lesnar, but Lesnar hit two German suplexes. Heyman had the referee start the match, and Lesnar then hit an F5 to win the title.
Earlier on the PPV, Heyman cut a promo and reiterated that Lesnar winning the Universal Championship or WWE Championship tonight was a spoiler. Heyman then teased whether or not he was lying about Lesnar cashing in.
Rollins & Lynch had retained their titles when Rollins pinned Corbin in the Extreme Rules main event. After Corbin gave Lynch the End of Days, Rollins repeatedly hit Corbin with a kendo stick, a steel chair, and hit three curb stomps.
This is Lesnar’s third reign with the Universal title.
The Universal and Raw Women’s titles will be on the line in a mixed tag match at Extreme Rules in Philadelphia tonight.
Universal Champion Seth Rollins & Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch will face Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans in an extreme rules match. Both Corbin and Evans will win their respective titles if either of them gets the pin.
In the WWE Championship match, Kofi Kingston is defending his title against Samoa Joe.
The Undertaker will also be in action at tonight’s PPV. He’ll team with Roman Reigns in a no holds barred match against Shane McMahon & Drew McIntyre.
We’re looking for your thoughts on tonight’s show as well as the other major shows over the weekend, which are New Japan’s second and third day of G-1, AEW Fight for the Fallen and Evolve’s 10th anniversary show. You can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to all of the shows to [email protected]
Also set for tonight’s main card: Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross in a handicap match for the SmackDown Women’s Championship, Ricochet vs. AJ Styles for the United States Championship, Bobby Lashley vs. Braun Strowman in a last man standing match, Daniel Bryan & Rowan vs. Big E & Xavier Woods vs. Heavy Machinery in a triple threat match for the SmackDown Tag Team titles, The Revival vs. The Usos for the Raw Tag Team titles, Kevin Owens vs. Dolph Ziggler, and Aleister Black vs. Cesaro.
The pre-show begins at 6 p.m. Eastern time and will feature two title matches. Finn Balor will defend his Intercontinental Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura, while Tony Nese is set to challenge for Drew Gulak’s Cruiserweight Championship.
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By Dave Meltzer
FINN BALOR VS. SHINSUKE NAKAMURA FOR IC TITLE
Nakamura won the title in a short match when Balor missed the coup de graceE, and Nakamura did the Kinshasa to the back of the head and a second traditional one led to the pin. Balor did a flip dive early and the matfch was fine but they simply didn’t have time to do much, The TV match was much better.
DREW GULAK VS. TONY NESE FOR CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE
Another short match that didn’t have time to bulid much. Some fans were into Gulak because he’s from Philadelphia but mainly quiet and very well wrestled. Gulak retained cleanly with two power bombs and the cyclone crash, which is a neckbreaker like move.
ROMAN REIGNS & THE UNDERTAKER VS. SHANE MCMAHON & DREW MCINTYRE IN A NO RULES MATCH
Really good match ending when Undertaker pinned Shane with a tombstone piledriver. Elias interfered and laid out Undertaker with a guitar shot. McIntyre laid out both Reigns and Undertaker with Claymore kicks. Shane did an elbow off the top rope onto Taker through the announcing table far away. Shane did the Coast-to-Coast dropkick into a garbage an on Undertaker. It looked like it was over but Reings came back. McIntyre took out Reigns with a Russian leg sweep on the floor. But Undertaker sat up. He choke slammed Shane and Elias. McIntyre went for the Claymore kick on Undertaker but Reigns jumped in and speared him to save Undertaker. Undertaker then hit Shane with the tombstone. They left the ring to Undertaker. It was definitely a strong comeback for Undertaker after the match in Saudi Arabia. They talked of Undertaker as being near the end of his career.
Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch promo. They talked about stuff in Philadelphia. Lynch said if they made a statue of Lacey Evans pidgeons would poop all over it.
They announced a Raw reunion show with all stars on deck. for the 22nd. It’s not an anniversary or anything. They’re just looking to pop a rating bringing in Steve Austin, Ric Flair, Booker T and tons of others.
THE REVIVAL VS. USOS FOR RAW TAG TITLES
Good match. As far as quality of work, it was really high. Lots of near falls. About what you’d expect from these teams. They had a hard time early following the previous match but in the end the crowd was with them. The Revival won clean with the shatter machine.
ALEISTER BLACK VS. CESARO
This was a hell of match. This was a different style tan you ever see in WWE. Just lots of strikes low kicks, forearms, knees and good mat wrestling. Black did a moonsault to the floor. At one point Black had a kneebar that Cesaro turned into a sharpshooter. They were exchanging all kinds of strikes until Black used the black mass to win. There were fans chanting “This is awesome” but a lot of fans didn’t see them as stars, but a lot of people conversely really liked it.
R-Truth and Carmella are looking for Drkae Maverick. Alexa Bliss gvae Nikki Cross a gift, a Bliss t-shirt, when The Street Profits showed up. They asked if they win the title where’s the part out. Bliss said if they win they are co-champions. The Street Profits laughed at them. Cross said they would do anything for each other and tonight they’ll become the first Smackdown women’s co-champions.
BAYLEY VS. NIKKI CROSS & ALEXA BLISS FOR THE SMACKDOWN WOMEN’S TITLE
Most of the match saw them working on Bayley but they kept Bayley strong including at one point she had an Indian deathlock on Cross and crossface on Bliss. Bliss bit her hand to break it and then broke it up. Bliss went for twisted Bliss but Bayley got the knees up. Cross tagged in and came off the top rope into a knee by Bayley and Bayley used the Randy Savage elbow for the pin.
BRAUN STROWMAN VS. BOBBY LASHLEY LAST MAN STANDING
This was a brawl all over the building including in the mezannine. At one point Lashley turned the German table over on Strowman but Strowman called out. Strowman suplexed him in a gimmick table wall. Lashley speared Strowman through a barricade. Strowman hip tossed him in the row of international announcers. They were in the rises and Strowman broke the railing and powerslammed Lashley off the risers into a gimmicked floor and they fell through the ground. Stromwan climbed out of the rubbish and was awarded the match. The crowd loved this chanting “ECW” when it was over.
DANIEL BRYAN & ROWAN VS. BIG E & XAVIER WOODS VS. HEAVY MACHINERY FOR SMACKDOWN TAG TITLES
This was great. The New Day won the bbelts when Woods pinned Bryan after the Midnight hour after a great echange with E and Bryan. Bryan was kicking like it was Japan to E chest and slapping him. Bryan did a backflip off the top rope but E caught him and carried him over to Woods for the Midnight hour. Bryan and Woods did a great opening spot with leapfrogs. Machinery did the compactor on Woods but E saved. E did his tackle on Bryan to the floor. Tucker even did a crossbody to the floor on E and Rowan.
Paul Heyman came out. He said “I am Philadelphia.” “I am the entire concept of extreme.” He said your spoiler is that Lesnar will be cashing in the Money in the Bank contract tongiht. Heyman said hje would leave with either the WWE title or Universal champion. Then he said “Am I telling you the truth or am I Paul Heyman?”
RICOCHET VS. A.J. STYLES FOR U.S. TITLE
Styles won the tilte with a reverse Styles clash off the middle rope. Basically it was the Styles clash except A.J. was facing the corner off the middle rope instead of facing away. This was very good and smooth but not great. It was more about the story that Ricochet kept having to deal with Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson. They jumped him before and stayed out. Ricochet did a shooting star press but Karl Anderson told the ref that Styles’ foot was under the ropes. Ricochet went back to the top with the ref distracted by Anderson, Gallows pulled his leg and he was crotched on the top rope to set up the Styles clash.
DOLPH ZIGGLER VS. KEVIN OWENS
.Owens won with a stunner in 15 seconds.
Owens did a promo wanting Shane McMahon. He said he expected to get suspended or fired but since Shane was in with the Undertaker so he lived another day. Said Shane McMahon can kiss his ass and go straight to hell.
KOFI KINGSTON VS. SAMOA JOE FOR WWE TITLE
Crowd was kind of quiet as the show is now at the four hour mark. Joe controlled most of the match, which was short and didn’t build much, but was fine. The crowd was chanting “We Want Lesnar, No We Don’t” and out of nowhere Kingston hit the Trouble in Paradise for the pin.
SETH ROLLINS & BECKY LYNCH VS. BARON CORBIN & LACEY EVANS FOR UNIVERSAL & WOMEN’S TITLE IN AN EXTREME RULES MATCH
Brock Lesnar cashed in and pinned Seth Rollins to win the title after Rollins had pinned Corbin in the tag match after three curb stops. The tag match dragged at points, but Rollins looked really good the entire match. It got really intense at the end. Rollins did a cross body onto Corbin off the top rope to the floor while Lynch did a senton off the middle rope onto the floor putting Lynch through a table. The match picked up when Corbin used the End of Days. Rollins went crazy on Corbin, nailing him with kendo stick and chair shots until pinning him after three curb stomps. Immediately, Lesnar came out, and hit two German suplexes. Paul Heyman cashed in the briefcase and Lesnar used an F-5 and pinned Rollins in seconds to win the title.