Dean Ambrose comes out and says he keeps getting back up every time The Authority attacks him, and he knows it all hurts, but he gets back up because of one reason. He says he’s not a nice guy deep down like Mick Foley, and he has nothing to go home to so all he cares about is getting his hands on Seth Rollins. Ambrose says he will teach Rollins about what he truly did, then Rollins appears on the Titantron and says he’s calling Ambrose out. He says they can talk about how Ambrose was an idiot in ‘believing’ in The Shield, but all he was doing was planning his own moment. Rollins says Ambrose looked at it like it was special, but it wasn’t worth a damn, and Ambrose’s future ends Sunday, but his will begin and he will be the future. Ambrose says he doesn’t care if it’s last match on Sunday, but Rollins can’t talk his way out anymore, and they might burn together, but Rollins will perish.
Los Matadores (w/ El Torito) vs The Miz & Damien Sandow
Sandow hits Diego and whips him, but Diego bridges over the turnbuckles so Sandow brings him down and knees him near the ropes. Miz gets in and kicks Diego on the apron, then he mocks Sheamus (at commentary) by doing Ten Beats before he connects with a corner clothesline. Sandow gets back in and knocks Diego down, then Diego comes back with a elbow before he snaps Miz’s head on the top turnbuckle. He hits a somersault dive for two, then Sandow gets involved but he gets thrown outside as Diego goes for a Backstabber. Miz holds the ropes and Diego hits the mat, then he applies a Figure Four and gets the submission win.
Winner – The Miz & Damien Sandow
AJ Lee vs Alicia Fox (w/ Paige)
AJ applies a front facelock but Alicia bridges into a suplex for two, then she applies a side headlock before taking AJ down with a scoop slam. Alicia sends her in the corner but AJ kicks her in the back, then Paige jumps on the apron and AJ goes after her. Alicia hits her from behind and applies a waistlock, but AJ shoves her into Paige and rolls her up for the win.
Winner – AJ Lee
Michael Cole talks to Big Show in an interview from earlier today, and they replay footage from Monday and Show says Rusev is against everything they stand for. He says they were lucky to have a passionate soldier who tried to defend the American flag, but Rusev took a cheap shot and it bothers him. Show says security stopped it and it was over, but Rusev could have handled it better and he didn’t. Cole brings up Show tearing down the Russian flag a few weeks ago, but Show says he apologized a few times, and he wanted to offend Lana and Rusev, not any other Russian people. Show talks about the work he’s done with soldiers overseas, and he says his passion has been lifted and he’s inspired, then Cole plays a clip of Hulk Hogan’s comments from Monday. He says Big Show can only beat himself, then Show says he will not keep his emotions under control, because Rusev is going to feel all of his rage, and he’s knocking his ass out.
Intercontinental Championship
Cesaro vs Dolph Ziggler (c)
Cesaro vs Dolph Ziggler (c)
Dolph and Cesaro trade near fall rollups before Dolph hits a dropkick for two, then Cesaro whips him shoulder first into the ringpost as we go to a break. We get back to see Dolph apply a sleeperhold, but Cesaro knocks him down and counters a DDT with a spinning front slam for two. Cesaro slams him down and gets another near fall, then he sets up the Giant Swing but Dolph counters with a rollup for two before he connects with a Zig Zag for the win.
Winner – Dolph Ziggler
Natalya, Brie Bella & Naomi vs Nikki Bella, Cameron & Summer Rae
Brie hits Cameron a few times but Cameron comes back with a clothesline, then Summer kicks her before she kicks Naomi and Natalya on the apron. She turns and kicks Brie in the face before Nikki tags herself in, and she hits Rack Attack for the win.
Winners – Nikki Bella, Cameron & Summer Rae
Mark Henry & The Usos vs Bo Dallas & Gold and Stardust
We join the match in progress and see Mark Henry get a tag, and he throws Goldust outside before setting up for a World’s Strongest Slam. Stardust floats over but he gets sent outside and The Usos splash them, then Henry hits Bo before he connects with a World’s Strongest Slam. Bo sneaks up on him and hits a Bo Dog, then makes a cover for the win.
Winners – Bo Dallas & Gold and Stardust
Dolph Ziggler talks to Renee Young about his win tonight, but Cesaro cuts him off and says he got lucky, and he wants another match. Cesaro says the Intercontinental Championship is too prestigious for Dolph, and he will take it from him in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Dolph agrees to the match and says it’s too bad he’s too damn good.
Seth Rollins comes out and says he’s a born winner, then he goes over some weapons he can use to beat Dean Ambrose on Sunday and makes some lame jokes. Rollins calls for Ambrose to come out to the ring and says he’s all talk, then Rollins plays clips from Monday night and taunts the crowd. Ambrose runs in from behind and attacks Rollins, and he gets several shots in before Mercury and Noble run in and take him down. Rollins hits him a few times before Ambrose breaks free, and then Rollins runs for it as Ambrose takes Noble out with Dirty Deeds. Ambrose takes Mercury out and lays him on a table, then he points at Rollins and elbow drops Mercury through a table, and ends it by elbow dropping Noble through another table.
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