Miz comes out and says he can’t wait for Summerslam since it’s in Hollywood, his town, and he has done so much that he wants to mentor some younger Superstars. Miz welcomes Roman Reigns to Miz TV, and he talks about Reigns’ match with Randy Orton before asking him if he’s nervous. He keeps cutting Reigns off before he can answer anything, insulting him throughout it, then Reigns has enough of it and he knocks him out with a Superman punch. Miz flies out of the ring and Reigns says he’s got nice hair and a pretty smile, and he put Miz on his ass, then Miz teases reentering the ring before storming off. Reigns turns his attention to Orton, and he says he respects Orton’s championship accolades, so Orton should respect him when he beats him on Sunday.
Dean Ambrose vs Cesaro
Ambrose hits Cesaro before Cesaro stomps him in the corner, then Ambrose clotheslines him over the ropes and splashes him on the floor. Ambrose hits him a few times, then Cesaro attacks his shoulder and throws him into the ringpost as we go to a break. We get back to see Ambrose take Cesaro out with a suicide dive, then he heads up top but Cesaro cuts him off and tries to hit a superplex. Ambrose bites him and hits a swinging DDT for two, then he blocks a corner clothesline but Cesaro catches him with a very European uppercut for a near fall. Cesaro hits an inverted fireman’s carry slam for two, then they fight back and forth before Ambrose reverses a waistlock and hits Dirty Deeds for the win.
Winner – Dean Ambrose
Seth Rollins comes out after the match and says they will finally go one-on-one on Sunday, and he says he will win because he is better than Ambrose. He says Ambrose is a loose cannon who was never a friend or brother to him, and he never gave a damn about him in the first place.
Kane finds Miz icing his face backstage and says they need to talk, but Miz says he was just trying to educate Reigns and this is the thanks he gets. He says Reigns should be banned from Miz TV for good, and he will take the night off, but Kane says he has another idea. Kane says Miz can have more time for his money maker tonight, because he is in a match with Roman Reigns tonight.
Titus O’Neil (w/ Heath Slater) vs Dolph Ziggler
Dolph hits a quick dropkick but Titus comes back with some punches and a backbreaker, then he slams him down and taunts the crowd. Titus charges the corner but Dolph dropkicks him and and whips him, then Titus kicks him in the face and goes for a fallaway slam. Dolph floats over and ducks a clothesline, then he connects with a Zig Zag for the win.
Winner – Dolph Ziggler
Mark Henry (w/ Big Show) vs Luke Harper (w/ Erick Rowan)
Henry and Harper fight for position before Henry shoves Harper out of the ring, then Harper gets back in and elbows him before chopping him in the corner. Henry comes back with some right hands, then Harper knocks him down and applies a side headlock. Henry fights out and goes for a World’s Strongest Slam, but Rowan runs in and hits him with a big boot to cause a disqualification.
Winner (by disqualification) – Mark Henry
Mark Henry & Big Show vs Luke Harper & Erick Rowan
We get back from a break to find out the match was restarted as a tag match, and we see Show splash Harper in the corner and drop him with an elbow. Show calls for a chokeslam but Harper rolls outside, then Show gives chase but Rowan attacks him from behind and chokes him on the ropes. Rowan slams him in the corner and tags Harper, who knocks Show down before applying a rear choke, but Show breaks it with a side slam. Henry gets the tag and he clotheslines Rowan, then he splashes Rowan before hitting a second and follows with a World’s Strongest Slam attempt. Harper runs in but Show knocks him out, then Show knocks Harper out while Henry holds him, and Henry transitions into a World’s Strongest Slam for the win.
Winners – Mark Henry & Big Show
AJ Lee vs Eva Marie
Eva takes AJ down and piefaces her, then AJ slams her down on the mat and follows with a neckbreaker for two. AJ tears out some of Eva’s extensions, then she slams her on the mat, but Paige interrupts before she can make a cover. Paige skips around the ring but AJ dives on her and beats the hell out of her, then she whips her into the barricade and repeatedly slams her head into it. AJ fails to make it back in and the ref counts her out, then Paige gets back up and hits AJ with a Paige Turner before taunting her.
Winner (by countout) – Eva Marie
Jack Swagger (w/ Zeb Colter) vs Bo Dallas
Bo knees Swagger a few times and hits him in the corner, but Swagger shoves him back before Bo clotheslines him. Bo taunts the crowd and gets caught off guard, and he rolls through into a Patriot Lock to make Bo tap.
Winner – Jack Swagger
Lana and Rusev come out and cut a promo on their flag match on Sunday, and she says Rusev will dedicate his win to Vladimir Putin on Sunday.
Roman Reigns vs The Miz
Reigns and Miz trade shots before Reigns gets pissed and chases Miz, then Miz tries to stomp him but Reigns grabs his foot and throws him into the barricade. Reigns throws him back into it before rolling him inside, then Miz snaps his head on the ropes and heads up top. Reigns catches him with a forearm on the way down, then he stomps Miz in the corner until the ref pulls him away. Miz kicks him in the knees and goes for a clothesline, but Reigns blocks it before Miz slams his knee into the ringpost. Miz puts him in a Figure Four but Reigns kicks him back and hits a Samoan drop. Reigns clotheslines him and connects with a apron kick, then he calls for a Superman punch but Miz bails outside. Dolph Ziggler cuts Miz off on the ramp, so Miz turns around right into a Superman punch, and Reigns rolls him in and spears him for the win.
Winner – Roman Reigns
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