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Definitely a good idea mate. Gives us all a chance to stay up to date.
 

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Triple H appears on "The Bump"
4/29/20

WWE COO Triple H appeared in an exclusive interview on today's edition of "The Bump", exclusive to the WWE Network.

Appearing via video chat, the former thirteen-time World Champion joined hosts Kayla Braxton, Matt Camp, Evan T. Mack and McKenzie Mitchell to discuss the twenty-fifth anniversary of his illustrious career. In discussing his favorite memories from over the years, marrying the boss's daughter Stephanie McMahon in a drive-thru wedding on November 29, 1999 ranked pretty highly.

"The Game" also made it known that each and every time he stepped through the curtain was a special memory for him. He expanded on what he thought was his greatest moment as a WWE Superstar, believing it to be either WrestleMania X8 in Toronto Skydome - where he stood on "the Grandest Stage" victorious as WWE Champion, after winning in the main event - or the Hell in a Cell match he had with then-arch rival Shawn Michaels in 2004.

Camp was curious about his relationship with Vince McMahon coming after the intense comments the Chairman had made to bring a premature conclusion to HHH XXV the week before, to which "the Cerebral Assassin" opted not to comment on them, with respect to his wife and the McMahon Family. While H could at least say that they were not on speaking terms, the Legend offered a significant hint when asked who his dream opponent could be if he could name his next match - "the Genetic Jackhammer" himself!





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MAY 4, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: FLORIDA HOME FOR UFC/WWE/AEW FOR FORSEEABLE FUTURE, MORE
4/29/20
- Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez was quietly released from his contract this week. Given WWE's recent history of cutting costs in the midst of a pendemic, it was to be expected. Velasquez, who signed a three-year contract for what was said to be huge money this past fall, and only wrestled two matches, given the size of the contract and that he wasn't being used at all, is said to have been unsurprised by the decision. At one point he was inked to appear in the 2020 Royal Rumble match, but plans changed.

- A really strange story surfaced this past week. There were accusations regarding Patrick Clark sending dick pics to underage boys. What was authentic is the photos were real, the phone number being sent from was said by some to be his phone number (the area code was from where he was from), and there was a voice recording from one of them with what appeared to be his voice. Clark pretty much said it was his naked photo but that he never sent the photo to those people. WWE never commented and then the story disappeared. Clark wrote, “Be assured I did not communicate inappropriately with anyone. A private photo of mine was shared without my consent or knowledge and I am working with a third party to look into this matter.

- While there were extensive plans for Rob Gronkowski as a long-term WWE 24/7 Champion planned in the lead-up to SummerSlam, him having a sudden change of heart and signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers obviously changes things. With the next season up in the air amidst COVID restrictions, one would figure his future with WWE is unknown. There were original plans for a dream match between he and Roman Reigns, but that was before Roman left after WrestleMania. Other plans involved a betrayal feud with longtime friend Mojo Rawley, which one would figure many are thankful never happened. Speaking of Gronk, while training at the Performance Center has been prohibited since March, he and Riddick Moss are said to be practicing their match ahead of Money in the Bank with WWE producer David Finlay.

- Word has it a Battle Royal was planned initially to determine the spot in Money in the Bank, but were changed so as to allow for talent to practice social distancing. It becomes more of a question how seriously top management are taking the current climate.

- 2K announced this week that while there woudl not be a WWE 2K21 video game this year, there will be a new game produced, WWE 2K Battlegrounds, which is an arcade-style game. They are extending the production for the usual game after issues with the 2020 game.

- One thing really notable in the recent Make-A-Wish video showing all the top talent doing wishes, was no Roman Reigns. One month ago, he'd have had as many if not more scenes than anyone else in a video like this.

- Plans for a 6/27 date at Madison Square Garden are out.

TV Ratings:
RAW - 1.82 million viewers
NXT - 0.63 million viewers
SmackDown - 1.94 million viewers
 
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WWE MONEY IN THE BANK 2020 - May 10, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida

"The Risk is Worth the Reward"
"Gotta Get That"
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LESS THAN THREE WEEKS AWAY!



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WWE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Drew McIntyre (c) vs Edge

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WWE UNIVERSAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT FINALS
Sheamus vs Jeff Hardy

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MEN'S MONEY IN THE BANK LADDER MATCH
Samoa Joe vs Ricochet vs Bobby Lashley vs Drew Gulak vs Otis vs Big E

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Aleister Black vs Seth Rollins

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WOMEN'S MONEY IN THE BANK LADDER MATCH
Asuka vs Sasha Banks vs Alexa Bliss vs Shayna Baszler vs Liv Morgan vs Carmella

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WWE 24/7 CHAMPIONSHIP
Rob Gronkowski (c) vs Riddick Moss

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RAW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - TRIPLE THREAT TAG TEAM MATCH
The Viking Raiders vs The Street Profits (c) vs AOP


More matches to be announced!
 

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Continuing to enjoy Triple H maintaining kayfabe in all of his appearances to further build this issue with Vince. Like it a lot.

No issues with the release of Cain or Gronkowski's angle getting cut short. As a matter of fact, based on my previous feedback, you'd probably know that I'm quite happy with the latter.

Looking forward to the next show mate.
 
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Monday Night RAW #1406 - May 4, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
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MONEY IN THE BANK: THIS SUNDAY
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WWE Main Event #397May 8, 2020

- Karl Anderson (with Luke Gallows) def. Zack Ryder with the Neckbreaker. (5:14)
- Nia Jax def. Tasha Steelz with the Legdrop. (1:28)
- Ricochet (with Cedric Alexander) def. Akira Tozawa with the Recoil. (7:10)


A video package aired, recapping the harsh words in which Edge and Drew McIntyre said to one another last week on Monday Night RAW. With Money in the Bank rapidly approaching, the WWE Hall of Famer and the WWE World Champion took to MVP's 'VIP Lounge' and Jerry Lawler's 'King's Court' respectively, to air their grievances. Things grew hostile as MVP began to stir the pot, prompting "the Scottish Terminator" to come to the ring. Face to face, an attempted ambush from MVP led to WWE Producers hitting the ring to break up the hostilities. Even more harrowing was the fact that tonight, six days from Money in the Bank - these two men were expected to sign the contract and make it official!

Conflict Occurs on 'The VIP Lounge' with Bobby Lashley, Samoa Joe and Ricochet
Monday Night RAW went on the air inside the WWE Performance Center, where standing in the center of the ring was MVP himself. Countless tall ladders stood at the top of the stage, with Money in the Bank six days away. In a lavish suit as always, "the Franchise Playa" stressed how there was no need to pull up the footage from last week. His jaw still killed him, much like his ribs were bruised from what those barbarians Drew McIntyre and Edge did to him - an honest and cunning talk show host! MVP welcomed the WWE Universe to RAW, and welcomed everybody to the VIP Lounge. In spite of the ambush he faced last week, his show was doing huge numbers in the ratings - and that only meant one thing: more and more green to come in the future! MVP said with Money in the Bank coming up, he was joined tonight by RAW Brand representatives of the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match - first introducing Bobby Lashley! With Lana behind him, the couple continued to have issues as she stressed Bobby keeping his distance from the man who had allegedly tried to "sabotage" their marriage.

In jest of this, Bobby Lashley smiled and shook hands with MVP, who attempted to compliment Lana, only to turn around and call her a money-grabbing gold-digger! Up next, the host welcomed out the man who had recorded huge upsets in recent weeks against Lashley - Ricochet. With recent ally Cedric Alexander watching his back, "the Future of Flight" was full of energy in ascending one of the many ladders positioned at the top of the stage, and mimicking he would be the one to grab the Money in the Bank briefcase this Sunday. Ricochet and Alexander headed for the ring, when Lashley teased going after him - prompting Ricochet to duck and cover out at ringside! Ricochet laughed at Lashley's expense, while MVP looked to restore order. Meanwhile, Lana wished to encourage it. Finally MVP welcomed Samoa Joe, who came stomping out to the ring in no mood for such chicanery. The black couch was turned over as "the Kohita Destroyer" appeared to psych out his competition.

Ricochet now stood on the apron, keeping fair distance from the other two behemoths, who pointed at one another. MVP tried to restore the peace, but the hot-headed Samoa Joe told him he didn't have time for this. In six days, there will be a storm - and when it was done, all but one would be wiped out: and that man would be him. Joe excused himself, but Bobby made sure to stop him! Lashley brought up Joe's cowardice to share the same ring as him, knowing full well his attempts at provoking him weren't going to work. Joe pointed out Lashley's humiliating losses to Ricochet in recent weeks, and questioned what exactly he had in mind to turn his luck around. Joe goaded Lashley, claiming his balls had been in his woman's purse for so long, he only ever spoke when Lana wanted him to! Joe asked Lashley what his last accomplishment actually was, besides getting himself a trophy wife. Lana frowned and charged Joe, only to be stopped by MVP.

MVP wanted to hear from Ricochet, laughing at what was transpiring. Bobby Lashley told Samoa Joe he was bored of his whole appeal, how he was the guy who was gonna "kill" people. He couldn't kill anything; the only thing he could kill was the WWE Universe - and there was a reason they weren't there! Joe said he could ask Kevin Owens, but he wasn't around. Lashley was fed up by the song and dance every time Joe got talk-time. "The Kohita Destroyer" wasn't fooling anybody - Joe wasn't walking out Mr. Money in the Bank - but "the All Mighty" was. Face-to-face, Ricochet and Cedric watched curiously from the apron when Joe pie-faced Lashley! MVP was in Lashley's ear, and Lashley slapped Joe! The two butted heads, but Joe coolly backed off from the ring. He told Bobby if he wanted a match, all he had to do was ask. Lashley declared he was on for tonight, to the chagrin of Lana who contested it! MVP was right in the ear of Lashley, while Ricochet and Cedric were buzzed about the challenge!

  • Tonight - Samoa Joe vs Bobby Lashley
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Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler officially welcomed us to Monday Night RAW, discussing the drama that took place on 'the VIP Lounge' moments ago. With Money in the Bank live this Sunday on the WWE Network, not only would tonight see Samoa Joe and Bobby Lashley collide in a preview of things to come this Sunday:

  • WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre and Edge sign the contract for Money in the Bank
  • WWE 24/7 Champion Rob Gronkowski and Riddick Moss go head-to-head
  • WWE United States Championship - Andrade (c) vs Humberto Carrillo
  • Shayna Baszler and the Riott Squad vs The Kabuki Warriors and Liv Morgan

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An advertisement aired, promoting the first episode of the Limited Series Event - 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride'. "Chapter 1: The Greatest Fear" would premiere this Sunday night immediately following Money in the Bank, exclusively on the WWE Network.

Following a replay of the intense confrontation shared between Bobby Lashley and Samoa Joe during 'the VIP Lounge', Ricochet and Cedric Alexander were approached by Charly Caruso backstage. Asked about their thoughts on the upcoming match between the two, Ricochet deflected the idea he was feeling left out. In fact, he was perfectly okay with the idea of those two beasts destroying one another tonight - because on Sunday, it couldn't hurt his chances! Cedric added how Ricochet had two recorded wins against Lashley, and while "the Future of Flight" would be getting into the zone - truth was, he also couldn't wait to see them tear one another limb from limb! Ricochet said come Money in the Bank, he would take to the skies and claim that briefcase as his own.

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1) RAW Tag Team Champion Angelo Dawkins def. Rezar & Ivar in a Triple Threat match (5:25)
- With the RAW Tag Team Championships set to be defended by the Street Profits against both AOP as well as the Viking Raiders this Sunday, the larger men in the match were set to collide in a Triple Threat preview of things to come at Money in the Bank. Rezar and Ivar stared one another down when Angelo Dawkins stepped in and showed his agility. An alliance was forged between Dawkins and Ivar against Rezar, hopeful of taking the Church of Rollins member from his feet, but Rezar dominated with a double clothesline! A body slam surprised Ivar, when Dawkins fought back. An assist saw both send Rezar over the top rope to the floor, when Ivar connected with a cannonball from the apron! Finally Ivar and Dawkins looked to face off, with sparks flying. Dawkins and Ivar went blow for blow, when Ivar's spinning wheel kick was avoided, allowing for Dawkins to hit the NBA Slam, but Rezar came in awkwardly to intercept! He'd roll out of the ring screaming in pain, while opportunistically Dawkins caught Ivar with a second Cash Out to take the win!

As a trainer checked on Rezar on the ringside floor, the Street Profits were rolling headed into Money in the Bank! One-half of the RAW Tag Team Champions had been victorious against Ivar of the Viking Raiders, but as Angelo Dawkins succeeded in solo-combat during this Triple Threat match, later tonight would see their respective partners do battle.

  • Tonight - RAW Tag Team Champion Montez Ford vs Erik vs Akam

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Following an introduction from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler, the three introduced the 'Money in the Bank Top 10' - a collective of the greatest moments in Money in the Bank's history. #10 took us back to Money in the Bank 2017, where AJ Styles would deliver a brutal fireman's carry slam to Kevin Owens across a ladder! #9 took us to Money in the Bank 2018, where one year later, Ember Moon connected with a springboard crossbody putting Sasha Banks into a ladder!

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A video graphic aired, showing that tonight's edition of Monday Night RAW was emanating from the WWE Performance Center - the WWE's "Athletic Hub" for future WWE Superstars.

Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler discussed the building tension between WWE 24/7 Champion Rob Gronkowski and his challenger, the former champion Riddick Moss. Tonight, the two were scheduled to meet face-to-face, with six days remaining until their major title match at Money in the Bank. But where Gronk was coming into Sunday, was different than ever before - as it was revealed this past week on Friday Night SmackDown that the Tampa Bay Buccaneer had an important training partner.

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sat in the empty locker room in blue Zubaz, in deep thought about his fate in ten days time. He glanced up from the bench, looking toward the hanging WWE 24/7 Championship on the wall. A Rocky training montage began, showing the SuperBowl Champion working hard in the gym. Whether lifting weights and practicing in the rings at WWE Performance Center, or running across a Floridian beach like in 'Rocky III', Gronk was ready for Riddick Moss. The Tampa Bay Buccaneer hit the ring for an amateur boxing match with headgear. His opponent looked to beat Gronk, but he responded with a furious succession of blows taking him down! In this moment, as his opponent laid on the canvas, the headgear removed revealed Rob's training partner - R-Truth! Groaning in pain, the Truth told Gronk he didn't need to go so hard on him! Cutting back to the Floridian beach, Gronk jumped and hugged with R-Truth a la Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed - prepared for Money in the Bank!

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Humberto Carrillo was getting himself mentally prepared for his opportunity to claim the WWE United States Championship from Andrade, when into the room walked Dominik. The son of Rey Mysterio confessed he knew his father didn't want him here, but "the Legendary Luchador" didn't know he was here. Dominik wanted to see "El Idolo" lose the title tonight more than Rey could imagine. The Mysterio Family deserved justice, and Humberto was the man to do it. Carrillo warned Dominik to watch his back, and to keep away from the ringside area tonight. He understood, as the two hugged it out and Dominik left Humberto to prepare.

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The Return of "the Modern Day Maharajah"
Following the heinous attack from Seth Rollins and his Disciples Murphy and Austin Theory last week, Aleister Black appeared in spite of the damage done by the Church of Rollins. "The Ominous Man from Amsterdam" brooded as he walked slowly down to the ring in the darkness, climbing inside and taking a seat in the center of the ring. Grasping a microphone in both hands, Aleister spoke on the same song and dance which Seth Rollins liked to propagate. Although he did something which only despicable men did last week, he had to commend his efforts - his lapdogs had been trained well! But with credit given, Aleister let it be known that he was not intimidated. Rather, he's more driven than before. Black considered himself a different breed to "the Monday Night Messiah", and how Seth was no saint, but Aleister was a sinner like no other. Black questioned Seth what he was willing to do to prove his superiority this Sunday at Money in the Bank - and actually dared the Church to try him again tonight!

Aleister Black awaited the arrival of the Church of Rollins, but instead came out Jinder Mahal! For the first time in close to a year, "the Modern Day Maharajah" arrived in immense shape. Wearing turban and cloak, he smiled around at the empty WWE Performance Center. Jinder greeted Aleister Black before re-introducing himself to the WWE Universe. He was certain everybody had missed him, before ordering Black to his feet to shake his hand. Though "the Anti-Hero" stayed seated, telling him he didn't care who he was - he wasn't the man he wanted. Mahal grew agitated, demanding Black's respect, but he told Jinder if he wanted his respect, he could fight him and prove he was worth his time. Mahal chuckled telling Black he wasn't worth his time, stepping behind Black. He clenched his fist ready to strike, but Black suggested it wasn't an invitation - connecting with a rolling legsweep. Jinder bailed, after being sent face-first to the mat! Black returned to his cross-legged position - ready for a challenge.

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An advertisement aired, promoting WWE Money in the Bank. "The Risk is Worth the Reward", and it shall be for two lucky WWE Superstars on Sunday, May 10 - live on the award-winning WWE Network.

2) Aleister Black def. Jinder Mahal (5:22)
- "The Anti-Hero" arrived at the WWE Performance Center looking for another fight with the Church of Rollins, but instead got the return of Jinder Mahal. "The Modern Day Maharajah" continued to face the onslaught of Aleister Black's MMA expertise, but following a discus forearm and a brainbuster, Seth Rollins gleefully came walking out to the rampway! With a microphone in hand, "the Monday Night Messiah" began to preach about how Aleister believed he was the one in control - but it was actually he and the Church who were in control. As Rollins rambled on about "his" WWE, Mahal capitalized with a clothesline and began to go in control - but the Khallas saw Black miraculously kick out at two! Rollins was impressed but continued to preach the path his Disciples had followed his footsteps in, as he pranced the ringside area. Black began a comeback but grew distracted, which nearly cost him big as Mahal came back. But Black succumbed, and Black Mass would put Jinder down for the count!

Despite the irritable presence of "the Monday Night Messiah" at ringside, Aleister Black would continue his winning streak against the returning Jinder Mahal. Seth Rollins cackled at ringside, congratulating "the Anti-Hero" on another tremendous victory, but this wasn't the path he wanted him to be led on. Much like he said, none of this belonged to Aleister Black - it all belonged to the Church of Rollins. Suddenly, akin to last week, Murphy and Austin Theory hit the ring from behind! Attacking Black from behind, Black was able to battle back with Murphy inadvertently striking Theory with a bicycle knee strike! Black Mass wiped Murphy out, when Seth snuck into the ring and attempted the Pedigree! Black was able to struggle out, when another Black Mass was attempted - narrowly avoiding Seth's skull! Rollins slipped free to ringside, laughing and applauding Black. Seth promised Black to have a fair shot at him this Sunday, come Money in the Bank.

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The WWE 24/7 Champion proudly brandished the gold around his waist, as the tracksuit-clad Rob Gronkowski had arrived at Monday Night RAW! R-Truth walked behind him, a towel draped around his neck. Taking the trainer role to the extreme, "the Truth" rubbed the Tampa Bay Buccaneer's shoulders telling him he'd taught him everything he knew - which was a whole lot! Gronkowski nodded and smirked, on his way to meet "So Smooth" Riddick Moss face-to-face - up next.

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The second part of the 'Money in the Bank Top 10' aired, with #8 coming in from SummerSlam 2013. After becoming Mr. Money in the Bank one month prior, Randy Orton shocked the world when he cashed in his briefcase on the new WWE World Champion Daniel Bryan, moments after Triple H had just betrayed "the Yes Man" with a dominant Pedigree. #7 took us back to 2019, where after shocking the world with his unanticipated appearance in the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match one night prior, Brock Lesnar debuted the briefcase boombox - shuffling his way to the ring in glee.

With the contract signing for the WWE World Championship scheduled to take place tonight, six days from Money in the Bank, a crew of hired security team members were enlisted to keep Drew McIntyre from Edge, standing outside the locker room of the WWE World Champion.

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Gronk vs Moss: Head-to-Head ...Sort Of
As the WWE 24/7 Championship was prepared to be defended this Sunday at Money in the Bank, "So Smooth" Riddick Moss made his arrival down the rampway. He protested the very idea of meeting Rob Gronkowski one-on-one to Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler, as he climbed into the ring and took the microphone. Once again Moss began to voice his disbelief that such a match was even happening. Not only was the title match at Money in the Bank a terrible idea, but the fact that of all people to train with, Rob Gronkowski had chosen R-Truth - it was laughable! Moss protested Gronk coming in and stealing his title, his WrestleMania Moment - all because he needed to make a couple of headlines. It was almost as idiotic as Gronk's move to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, because it exposed him as a coward running scared of the fact he couldn't hang anymore. Moss claimed after so many SuperBowl victories, Gronk had coasted on his fame for long enough - but after Money in the Bank, he certainly wouldn't be able to hang any longer.

Riddick Moss asked what was black and red all over - answering that it was Rob Gronkowski after a match with "So Smooth" Riddick Moss! Moss laughed obnoxiously, when R-Truth interrupted! Making his way out to the rampway, Moss questioned what "the Truth" wanted. Contrarily, he demanded he be called "Coach" - because he was the guy responsible for Gronk coming into Hell in a Cell in tippedy-top shape! Moss was already bored of the charade and demanded Gronkowski show himself, but R-Truth responded that he wasn't Gronk - he was "Coach!" He informed Moss that Gronk couldn't come to the ring right now, because he was in hard fooseball training for Sunday. Unamused, Moss demanded Gronk come out of hiding, believing this buddy-buddy act would not save him the humiliation on Sunday - as if training with R-Truth wasn't humiliating enough! Sticking up for himself, the veteran maintained he was a former 34-time European 24/7 Television Champion - he'd taught Gronk all his best moves!

R-Truth said Riddick Moss needed to watch out because he was in trouble on Sunday. Moss continued to rant about this beef with Rob Gronkowski being a waste of his Hall of Fame career in-the-making. He warned "Truth" to keep out of his way, because he was going to pulverize Gronk, and leave him on the shelf in WWE, and on the bench in the NFL! Moss turned beet red with anger, when R-Truth suggested Moss turn around. Riddick questioned what kind of buffoon he thought he was - he wasn't falling for that! Turning around, Moss claimed his nickname was "So Smooth" for a reason! Mocking "Coach", Moss left the ring and even searched under the ring for Gronk. Behind him rose Rob Gronkowski behind the barricade! The WWE 24/7 Champion lept over, waiting for Moss to register his presence, before jumping to action: a shoulder tackle taking both men into the steel steps! Gronk celebrated, high-fiving R-Truth on the rampway. Meanwhile, Moss clutched his head, swearing revenge come Money in the Bank!

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The Kabuki Warriors talked Money in the Bank, as Asuka discussed enegetically that she would be the one to win the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match. Kairi Sane agreed, when they fell hush. Liv Morgan popped into frame, admitting how she knew she had work to do, being up against tremendous odds. With talent the calibre of the other five women, she had to work harder than she'd ever worked before - and with that, Liv wished "the Empress of Tomorrow" luck. Asuka confronted Liv, wishing her luck as well! Up walked Shayna Baszler, flanked by the Riott Squad! "The Queen of Spades" scoffed at the idea of Asuka or Liv winning Money in the Bank. That briefcase practically had her name on it! Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan joked about if there was a weak link in that match, it was Morgan by a long shot! The Kabuki Warriors stepped up, with Kairi yelling in Japanese at them. Shayna and Asuka stared one another down, when Baszler set off for the ring. Six-woman tag team action was up next!

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An advertisement aired promoting WWE's partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Narrated by John Cena, after 40 years of wishes being granted to over 500,000 children fighting critical illness, he implored the WWE Universe to join them on World Wish Day 2020.

Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler discussed Money in the Bank coming up this Sunday night, exclusively on the WWE Network. Discussing how Roman Reigns vacated the WWE Universal Championship back at WrestleMania, they reviewed the brackets with replays, and how, after this past week on Friday Night SmackDown, the Tournament Finals had been determined, and would finally take place to determine a new champion this Sunday between "the Celtic Warrior" Sheamus - who demolished Braun Strowman, and nearly Daniel Bryan too - and "the Charismatic Enigma" Jeff Hardy - who bypassed WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn and King Corbin to make it here.

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Backstage, MVP and Lana were in the midst of a heated tirade over what transpired earlier tonight during 'the VIP Lounge'. Lana accused MVP of taking advantage of her husband, claiming there was no need for him to be risking his health days away from an important match in the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match. "The Franchise Playa" contested he was doing it for Lashley's own good, because unlike her, he believed in his abilities! Lana questioned how sacrificing his chances come Sunday with a match against Samoa Joe tonight was going to accomplish that, when MVP told Lana her husband could get the job done. Finally Bobby Lashley burst into the room, asking what all the commotion was about! MVP backed off innocuously, bringing Lashley to turn to Lana - who rolled her eyes and walked away.

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3) Liv Morgan and the Kabuki Warriors def. Shayna Baszler and the Riott Squad (13:24) [THROUGH TWO BREAKS]
- Money in the Bank was rapidly approaching, with the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match looking explosive. The three RAW Brand representative Shayna Baszler, Asuka and Liv Morgan mixed it up one week after a chaotic Triple Threat Preview match saw the Riott Squad and Kairi Sane all get involved. Asuka and "the Queen of Spades" prepared to get started, when Liv daringly tagged herself in! Wishing to try Shayna herself, Baszler was amused. Liv surprised with initial strikes stunning the MMA Fighter, when a straight kick to the ribcage saw Baszler handily take control! Shayna continued with the strikes, when a spinning headscissors allowed Liv to make the tag to Kairi Sane. With an axe to grind with Shayna, "the Pirate Princess" struck with the forearm smash in the corner, when Sarah Logan made the tag. Sane remained in control with a hiptoss and a handstand dropkick, when Asuka made the tag! "The Empress of Tomorrow" maintained control against "the Gritty Southern Belle".
- Back from the commercial break, Liv Morgan chopped away at Sarah Logan, when a distraction from Ruby Riott allowed "the Gritty Southern Belle" to drop her with a back suplex! Shayna Baszler re-entered the fray, grounding and pounding away at Morgan; "the Queen of Spades" running her mouth to Asuka all the while. The Kabuki Warriors tried to enter the ring only to be prevented by the referee, allowing for the Riott Squad to come in and put the boots to their former friend! With frequent tags, Ruby and Sarah went to work on Liv, when Morgan rallied back with a hurricanrana. The tag was made to "the Pirate Princess", who took out everything coming her way! The Sliding D connected on Baszler, when seeking the Insane Elbow - only to be crotched by Riott. Once again the MMA Fighter and the Riott Squad was in control, as Baszler dropped Sane with the Yonosuke Cutter.
- The action was ongoing, as Kairi Sane narrowly evaded the Riott Kick from Ruby Riott, allowing for "the Pirate Princess" to make the tag to Asuka! Shayna Baszler came in as well, as "the Empress of Tomorrow" finally met "the Queen of Spades" in a striking exchange. Asuka struck with a combination, when the Kirifuda Clutch was applied - but Asuka rolled over and switched it into the Asuka Lock! Sarah Logan managed to break it up, when Liv Morgan and Sane came in to even the odds. As all hell broke loose, Liv made the tag and was able to catch Logan out of nowhere with ObLIVion for the three count!

Liv Morgan continued to avenge the betrayal of her former partners in the Riott Squad, securing the victory over Sarah Logan for herself and the Kabuki Warriors! Shayna Baszler had had enough of her association with Logan and Ruby Riott, walking out of them before observing the scene - as Asuka raised Kairi Sane's in victory. "The Empress of Tomorrow" tried to raise Liv's hand too, but Morgan instead backed away. Morgan smiled, reminding Asuka that only one could win the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match. Asuka smiled too, as Liv continued to try and prove her worth ahead of Sunday.

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Charly Caruso was backstage with Samoa Joe, who immediately interrupted Caruso's question about her thoughts on Bobby Lashley. Speaking on how he had better things to be doing than speaking to her, Joe reiterated that he was "the Kohita Destroyer", and that meant his chances of walking out with the briefcase at Money in the Bank was through the roof. Much like he said on 'the VIP Lounge' earlier tonight, Joe urged Charly to ask Kevin Owens or Rey Mysterio what it was like to fight a losing battle to him. The truth was he knew what Bobby Lashley was all about, and that he'd seen the type of man he was. He surrounded himself with the likes of his wife Lana because he liked to make himself feel good - but there was no hiding what was going to happen tonight. Joe declared Lashley's luck terrible, because tonight he was going to make Money in the Bank a whole lot easier for himself.

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An advertisement aired, promoting this Wednesday's edition of NXT on the USA Network. Last week Adam Cole set the table for what was to be the biggest Triple Threat match in recent memory, pitting the NXT Champion's top three contenders in one match for a shot at his title. What would happen when Matt Riddle, Velveteen Dream and Finn Bálor were to meet in one ring, with only one title opportunity up for grabs?

The next part of the 'Money in the Bank Top 10' aired, beginning with #6 taking us back to WrestleMania 22. The second annual Money in the Bank Ladder match did not fail to disappoint, as Shelton Benjamin would unbelievably take a leap of fate from a slanted ladder, rushing to its' peak and delivering a somersault plancha onto the other five participants. #5 reviewed Money in the Bank 2019, where in the span of two hours Bayley would win the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match, and go on to successfully cash-in the briefcase on SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair. #4 emanated from the same event, witness to Andrade delivering a devastating sunset flip powerbomb onto a ladder.

With the contract signing for the WWE World Championship match at Money in the Bank this Sunday still scheduled to take place tonight, Edge was shown texting inside his dressing room, secured by a crew of security team members hired to ensure no further hostilities were to occur between himself and Drew McIntyre.

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4) Andrade (with Angel Garza and Zelina Vega) (c) def. Humberto Carrillo to retain the WWE United States Championship (10:40) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- This rivalry had been brewing for months, with Andrade having put Humberto Carrillo out of commission with a hammerlock DDT onto an exposed concrete floor. Carrillo came close back at Elimination Chamber in March, but once again "El Idolo" snuck away with the WWE United States Championship. Humberto was off to a hot start with a feint topé causing the champ to bail into the safe arms of his colleagues Angel Garza and Zelina Vega, when a springboard moonsault saw Carrillo in the driver's seat!
- The momentum established by Humberto Carrillo was taken, as a distraction from his cousin Angel Garza allowed the WWE United States Champion to deliver a neckbreaker on the floor! Focusing on the neck of the challenger, "El Idolo" insulted his opponent, who tried to get back in the fight. Andrade hurled Humberto the ringside floor allowing Angel to get involved with the bad-mouthing - only to receive a slap from Humberto! Andrade teased the hammerlock DDT on the floor, but Carrillo reversed, sending him into the barricade! The action favored the challenger, who connected with the split-legged moonsault. The title was his - but Zelina put her client's foot on the bottom rope! Dominik stormed out, confronting Angel man-to-man, when Carrillo inadvertently took him out with a dive to the floor! Dominik was hurt, and Humberto was distracted, apologizing to the son of Rey Mysterio. Meanwhile, Zelina slipped the title to Andrade, who clocked Humberto behind the official's back - to illy retain the gold!

Dominik remained down and dazed at ringside, the recipient of a dive from Humberto Carrillo, who seemed to have been targeting his cousin Angel Garza! It allowed Andrade to slip away once again as WWE United States Champion, with the help of his business associate Zelina Vega! "El Idolo" decided that he wasn't finished with Humberto yet, and Angel Garza stood tall over the fallen Dominik at ringside...but before anything could go down, out darted Rey Mysterio armed with a steel chair! Swinging for the fences, "the Legendary Luchador" narrowly missed Garza and struck the barricade; as Andrade, Angel and Zelina were able to escape the scene safely. Rey helped Dominik to his feet but gave he and Humberto a tongue-lashing in the ring, unhappy with how he was forced to involve himself.

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Led through the halls of the WWE Performance Center by a security team, the WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre appeared relaxed en route to the ring for his contract signing. After the brawl that nearly took place last week as Monday Night RAW went off the air, "the Scottish Terminator" prepared to sign the contract and make Money in the Bank official, sharing the ring with "the Rated R Superstar" - next!

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A graphic aired, announcing that next week on Monday Night RAW, the RAW Women's Champion Becky Lynch would return to confront the winner of this Sunday's Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match.

  • Next week - RAW Women's Champion Becky Lynch confronts the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match winner
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The Contract is Signed
The table was set in the middle of the ring, as Byron Saxton hosted the scene for what was sure to be an eventful contract signing. Providing context to the plight between WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre and WWE Hall of Famer Edge, he believed it to be a dream match. First welcoming Edge to the ring, "the Rated R Superstar" was accompanied by three members of security. Each wearing facial coverings, the challenger slid into the ring in vintage fashion, soon shaking hands with the broadcast journalist. Edge said when it came to Drew McIntyre, he would be remiss in mentioning what it was like meeting the WWE World Champion for the very first time. He was this young, geeky jerk who felt he was above everybody else. He thought he knew better than some of the veterans in the locker room, and even worse, he didn't feel like he needed to do the work because he had already been deemed "the Chosen One" by Mr. McMahon.

Edge admitted that nine years was a long time to be away, and he knew that Drew had matured a lot in that time. He did something incredible at WrestleMania, by doing what so many had tried and failed to do, and beat Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Championship - but deep down, he knew that punk kid was still there. And as much as "the Scottish Terminator" had to be believing his own hype now, he had to consider he was about to step in the ring with a guy who had spent the past decade dreaming of getting back into this squared-circle, and becoming WWE World Champion again. Money in the World would mark the beginning of his fifth reign, and it would be the place it came full circle. Dramatically, Drew McIntyre began to make his way out next - the WWE World Champion similarly escorted to the ring by three security guards, each wearing facial coverings. The six guards stood in the center of the ring to keep the two combatants divided, as the Scotsman grinned at the WWE Hall of Famer.

"The Scottish Terminator" said he had heard it all before, hearing and seeing Edge crying once again about being forced into retirement. But while "the Rated R Superstar" had given an accurate assessment of what the WWE World Champion was like breaking into the WWE over ten years ago, there was nobody more heartbroken by Edge's career-ending injury than him - as little as he respected him. But in time, his mind was changed in the WWE Hall of Famer's absence, and now he revered Edge as a living legend - that is until he came back. Drew was disappointed to have to stand in the ring on Sunday at Money in the Bank, and be the man to help Edge tarnish his own legacy! McIntyre smiled as he urged Edge to be as good as he was way back when, because nine years was a long time to be away. In jest of the trash talk, Edge looked down at the paperwork and signed his name on the dotted line - soon slipping the contract forcefully across the table at McIntyre!

"The Rated R Superstar" grinned, as the WWE World Champion picked up the contract. Edge brought up Jinder Mahal's return earlier tonight and being reminded of another point in "the Chosen One's" career - 3MB, the reason his ass got released! McIntyre swallowed his pride, admitting they had been met at a stalemate. The prestige of the fight this Sunday at Money in the Bank was not lost on him, that what they were to do was no normal bout for the WWE World Championship - but a dream match. When it was said and done there would only be one winner, and that man would be "the Scottish Terminator" Drew McIntyre! He signed his name on the contract, before slipping it across the table back at Edge. It brought the WWE Hall of Famer to his feet, the two warriors staring each other down, as the six security guards tried to come between them. Edge claimed Drew was a heck of a talent, but he was about to prove if he could sink or swim against the man who had lost it all and was coming back for redemption.

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was in the dressing room, apologizing to Dominik for what happened during the WWE United States Championship match. The son of "the Legendary Luchador" favored the back of his head but accepted the apology, when Rey Mysterio burst in. Vexed by Dominik's involvement, he voiced more concern about what Humberto did to him! Rey questioned what kind of high-flyer couldn't control his body mid-flight. Carrillo said he wasn't thinking, as Rey demanded Dominik leave the room. Dominik told his Dad he was fine, but Rey said they would talk later. Reluctantly, Dominik left them to talk about the incident, where Humberto defended what happened. Dominik said himself he was his own man; he was 23 years-old and didn't need his father looking over his shoulder. Rey stated last week he didn't want his son involved with what this world. It was clear it was only right to settle this mano y mano. Rey challenged him to a match next week, and Carrillo scowled - accepting the challenge.

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Bianca Belair made her way out to the ring twirling her braid all the way, scheduled for a two-on-one Handicap match set up last week. As a replay reviewed the events of last week, the Iiconics came strutting out to the rampway. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce each had microphones, as the duo insulted Bianca and made fun of her loss to Nia Jax last week. They made note of how embarrassing it was to debut on Monday Night RAW, and to lose in her very first match! They joked about "the Queen" Charlotte Flair being way beyond her paygrade, and claimed Bianca could not lace her boots let alone compete for the NXT Women's Championship. But as the Iiconics began to talk about themselves, Kay and Royce unwisely turned their backs to the ring to pose for the cameras at ringside - allowing Belair to come over the top rope with a topé! Bianca hurled Royce into the ring to get this match underway.

5) Bianca Belair def. The Iiconics in a Handicap match (4:25)
- NXT Women's Champion Charlotte Flair was seen watching the Handicap match take place from a backstage monitor, as Bianca Belair hoped to avenge the loss to Nia Jax from last week, which was caused partly by the Iiconics. Peyton Royce found herslef on the receiving end of a military press, when herself and Billie Kay bailed to the floor. Belair chased both, when they looked to corner her - only to butt heads with one another, as Bianca ducked! Belair deliver a handstand moonsault off the ropes on Kay, when Royce broke it up. With a double suplex, the Iiconics dropped elbows on Bianca for a near fall, as "the Queen" gradually grew disinterested in the match. After a double knockdown saw Kay make the tag to Royce, Bianca dropkicked Peyton on the hot tag attempt! Showing her immense strength with a body slam to both Iiconics simultaneously, Bianca dropped Kay with the Glam Slam, before decisively putting Royce away with the K.O.D. for the win!

Making up for the loss in her debut on Monday Night RAW last week against Nia Jax, Bianca Belair twirled her braid in victory over the fallen bodies of Billie Kay and Peyton Royce. The Iiconics had been beaten, but backstage the NXT Women's Champion Charlotte Flair was no longer paying attention to "the EST's" performance! "The Queen" scrolled her phone and laughed at social media instead, as Bianca continued to long for contention to Flair's title.

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MVP was speaking with a backstage assistant by a practice ring backstage, when up walked Bobby Lashley. Given privacy, Lashley demanded to know what happened earlier tonight with Lana. "The Franchise Playa" told Lashley that he had immense respect for him, but wanted to let him know that this was all about doing something for himself for a change. With all due respect, MVP believed it was in Lashley's best interest to revitalize and recover his career - and by beating Samoa Joe tonight, and then winning the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match this Sunday, he would do just that. Lashley told MVP to keep his wife's name out of his mouth, but MVP told Bobby to consider the fact that he was only doing what his wife wouldn't do: and that was stand by his man. MVP said he was trying to play nice, but he knew for a fact he had his best interests in heart - not Lana.

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The next part of the 'Money in the Bank Top 10' aired, introducing #3 from New Year's Revolution 2006. After being crowned the first Money in the Bank winner back at WrestleMania 21 the previous year, "the Rated R Superstar" Edge waited ten months to cash-in his briefcase, which he did against John Cena. Cena had already endured an Elimination Chamber match, and Edge became known as "the Ultimate Opportunist", by decimating John Cena to win his first WWE Championship. #2 was on the contrary, one of Edge's lowest of lows. The third Money in the Bank Ladder match at WrestleMania 23 emanated in front of 80,103 members of the WWE Universe at Ford Field, where Jeff Hardy would deliver a Swanton Bomb from the top of a fifteen-foot high ladder, putting Edge through another ladder!

Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler talked about the influence Edge had had on Ladder matches, before talking about Friday Night SmackDown. With two days until Money in the Bank, the finalists of the WWE Universal Championship Tournament would meet in tag team competition! Plus, the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match would see a Preview, in a Triple Threat match.

  • Friday Night SmackDown - Sheamus and WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn vs Daniel Bryan and Jeff Hardy
  • Friday Night SmackDown - Money in the Bank Preview Triple Threat match - Sasha Banks vs Carmella vs Alexa Bliss
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6) RAW Tag Team Champion Montez Ford (with Angelo Dawkins) def. Erik (with Ivar) & Akam in a Triple Threat match (5:09)
- Following the Triple Threat match earlier tonight witnessed Angelo Dawkins come out on top against Ivar and Rezar, the other-halves of the three teams competing for the RAW Tag Team Championships were scheduled to meet ahead of Money in the Bank. With Rezar reportedly sidelined with a calf injury, Akam worked alone as the Street Profits and the Viking Raiders continued to butt heads. Akam began to clean house of both, using his size to an advantage. Akam rushed in with a corner splash on Ford, when Erik struck with a succession of strikes culminating with a knee strike! Ford hit a missile dropkick, when Ivar looked to get involved. Angelo intercepted, as 'Tez and Erik soon went at it briefly, until Akam struck with a Samoan drop! The cover was made, but Ford soared off the top with From the Heavens and pinned Erik for the win!

It was a clean sweep for the RAW Tag Team Champions, headed into a Triple Threat title defense this Sunday at Money in the Bank! Akam had come inches from breaking the pin, but Montez Ford was able to come to his feet in victory. Joined by Angelo Dawkins, the Street Profits were overjoyed and posed with their titles, when into the ring stormed Ivar! Helping Erik to his feet, the Viking Raiders and the Street Profits shoved one other, when Erik and Ivar stormed from the ring to fight another day. The champs were buzzed, wanting the smoke headed into six days from tonight!

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In the backstage area, Samoa Joe was en route from his dressing room to the ring. Turning the corner, "the Kohita Destroyer's" issues with Bobby Lashley spanned from 'the VIP Lounge' segment at the top of the show. Meanwhile, Bobby Lashley performed press-ups against two steel chairs as his wife Lana stood by with intrigue. Lashley finally ceased the work-out and began to head for the ring - as this explosive main event was coming up next!

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The final part of the 'Money in the Bank Top 10' aired, showing the #1 moment in Money in the Bank's illustrious fifteen-year history. It was back at WrestleMania 31 in 2015 where Brock Lesnar defended the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns, when shockingly Seth Rollins would cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase! Now known as 'the Heist of the Century', "the Architect" was responsible for not only dashing "the Big Dog's" hopes of defeating "the Beast Incarnate", but for gatecrashing the main event of WrestleMania, and walking out WWE World Champion!

Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler ran down the line-up for this Sunday's Money in the Bank event, scheduled to take place live on the WWE Network.

  • WWE World Championship - Drew McIntyre (c) vs Edge
  • WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals - Jeff Hardy vs Sheamus
  • Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match - Samoa Joe vs Ricochet vs Bobby Lashley vs Otis vs Big E
  • Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match - Sasha Banks vs Asuka vs Shayna Baszler vs Liv Morgan vs Carmella vs Alexa Bliss
  • Seth Rollins vs Aleister Black
  • SmackDown Women's Championship - Bayley (c) vs Lacey Evans
  • WWE 24/7 Championship - Rob Gronkowski (c) vs Riddick Moss
  • RAW Tag Team Championship - Triple Threat match - The Street Profits (c) vs AOP vs The Viking Raiders
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7) Samoa Joe vs Bobby Lashley (with Lana) ended in a no-contest (6:20)
- A meeting of the minds on 'the VIP Lounge' earlier tonight had culminated in a challenge being made by Samoa Joe to Bobby Lashley. With the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match scheduled to take place this Sunday night, a win was crucial for both men, as Lana accompanied her husband to the ring. As "the Kohita Destroyer" emerged and stood in the ring opposite him, out came MVP! "The Franchise Playa" curiously came to spectate, much to the objection of Lana. Lashley was jumped by Joe, who unleashed strikes in the corner. Lashley turned it around with shoulder thrusts, as these two hosses battled back and forth! The two egos continued to scrap, with Lashley managing to catch Joe with a powerslam from the second rope. The Spear was narrowly missed, and Joe struck with a crucial enzuigiri. The action continued with Joe torturing Lashley in a Boston crab, but he was able to make the ropes. Lashley received the Rock Bottom out of the corner, when Joe dove out at him on the floor.

The action continued around the ringside area, reaching the rampway! In spite of the efforts of the referee, Samoa Joe and Bobby Lashley refused to let up on what had quickly become a street fight between two egos hell bent on possessing an advantage headed into the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match. As the official worked hard to come between them, Lashley finally dragged him out of the way only to receive a headbutt from "the Kohita Destroyer!" Lana kept her distance, when MVP stepped in hoping to protect Lashley - but little did the three men realize that high above them was Ricochet! From the top of one of the many ladders by the rampway, "the Future of Flight" delivered a death-defying 630 Splash directly on top of them! Wiping the three out, Ricochet stood tall, reclimbing the ladder - but as he posed high and mightily, how would he fare against the four other men this Sunday at Money in the Bank?

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NXT #403 - May 6, 2020
Full Sail University - Orlando, Florida
Presented by GEICO

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NXT UK #91: Hidden Gems - May 7, 2020

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- Paige def. AJ Lee (with Tamina) to win the WWE Divas Championship with the Paige Turner. (1:22) [WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW #1089 - APR 7, 2014]
- Jordan Devlin def. Dave Mastiff with the Super Devil Inside. (12:03) [NXT UK #66 - OCT 31, 2019]
- Killian Dain def. Travis Banks with the Vader Bomb. (8:26) [NXT UK: DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL - JUN 19, 2018]
- Moustache Mountain (Tyler Bate and Trent Seven) def. The Undisputed Era (Roderick Strong and Kyle O'Reilly) to win the NXT Tag Team Championship with the diving knee drop from Bate to O'Reilly. (11:50) [NXT UNITED KINGDOM CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT - JUN 19, 2018]

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A video package aired, narrated by Mauro Ranallo. In discussing the epic NXT Championship reign of Adam Cole, the last few weeks were witness to new challengers emerge in the Velveteen Dream, Matt Riddle and the recently returning Finn Bálor. While the Dream continued to vouch for a title opportunity of his own, the ring leader of the Undisputed Era had declared a Triple Threat match to take place to determine the number one contender. Who would be the next challenger of "the Panama City Playboy?" Tonight, the NXT Universe shall find out!

Full Sail University stood in wait, as Tom Phillips was standing by at the broadcast position discussing the Triple Threat Number One Contender's match scheduled to take place tonight. Remotely, Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix welcomed us to NXT, where not only would Adam Cole find his next challenger for the NXT Championship; but two bad women would collide when Mercedes Martinez took on Raquel González!

  • Number One Contender's Triple Threat match - NXT Tag Team Champion Matt Riddle vs Finn Bálor vs Velveteen Dream
  • Mercedes Martinez vs Raquel González
  • NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament - B-Block - Cameron Grimes vs Kushida
  • NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament - A-Block - El Hijo Del Fantasma vs The Brian Kendrick

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The lighting in the desolate arena turned to black and white, allowing for the arrival of Karrion Kross and his partner-in-crime Scarlett. Arm-in-arm, the two made their eerie entrance to the ring with Scarlett leading him to the ring performing his entrance march. Once in the ring, Scarlett bestowed the microphone to her man, as he began to discuss the winds of change plaguing NXT and making way for a new era in the history of the Black and Gold Brand. Karrion spoke of fighting mortal men far and wide, and having each bow at his feet - but now he had arrived and he was putting NXT on notice! Kross claimed this place would become his playground, because he was "the Devil of Monterrey" and everybody always paid their dues to "the Devil" who ran the playground. Kross made reference to tonight's Triple Threat match between Finn Bálor, Velveteen Dream and Matt Riddle, and how neither of the three knew what was about to happen. The real person Adam Cole needed to watch out for was neither of them - but Karrion Kross himself!

All of a sudden, Tommaso Ciampa appeared on the video screen, interrupting "the Herald of Doomsday!" Bringing light and color to the black-and-white Full Sail Arena, "the Blackheart" set up a camcorder and dragged a steel chair screeching across the floor. Taking a seat backwards over it, Ciampa questioned if that was all Kross had. He knew the drill - he was a killer, he'd seen him coming before even he knew it. If Kross thought he could break him so easily, he's been through a world worse than that. He'd seen Kross with his beady eyes on him since One Final Beat, but it was there he became something completely different. He became unbreakable, because it was on that night in that building he destroyed what was left of his friendship, and sent Johnny Gargano to the outer realm! Ciampa mused if he could do that to "Johnny Wrestling", then to imagine what he could do to Kross. He took a pause before looking up at the camera. Back in the arena, Karrion watched with eyes wide open - when the camera panned out.

Tommaso Ciampa occupied the ring behind he and Scarlett, his signature crutch in hand! "The Blackheart" allowed Karrion Kross the dignity of turning around before striking, and immediately slammed the metal crutch into the ribcage of "the Devil of Monterrey!" With a second shot, Ciampa struck across the spine, before lashing out with four more consecutive shots. The crutch was crumpled from Kross's body, as Ciampa rammed one end of the crutch into his foe's jaw - yet Kross grinned maniacally! Stunned, Ciampa was turned around and confronted by the fearless Scarlett, who appeared unfazed by Ciampa's onslaught. It bought Kross time to slip away, and as Ciampa turned around, Karrion was outside the ring. Ciampa welcomed him back inside for round two, but Kross and Scarlett instead took a slow walk up the aisle - not tonight!

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A video package aired, ahead of the first of two matches in the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. Detailing how Tony Nese and Jake Atlas made it here, both men coming up short in their first matches against Kushida and Cameron Grimes respectively, but now both cusped mathematical elimination. Tonight was paramount to each man's hopes of making lasting impressions and becoming interim champion!

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An advertisement aired, promoting the first episode of the Limited Series Event - 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride'. "Chapter 1: The Greatest Fear" would premiere this Sunday night immediately following Money in the Bank, exclusively on the WWE Network.

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Returning to NXT, Tom Phillips accounted that an incident took place during the commercial break - a continuation of Tommaso Ciampa and Karrion Kross's fiasco in the Full Sail Arena! Footage aired of Karrion Kross and Tommaso Ciampa once again trading blows in the area outside of Full Sail University, with Scarlett standing off to the side. "The Blackheart" gained the upper hand, ramming Kross shoulder-first into the passenger door of a car when Scarlett once again stood ominously in his way. The moment of hesitation enabled "the Devil of Monterrey" to come back with a tire-iron to the ribcage of Ciampa! As his foe clutched his stomach and crumpled to all-fours on the tarmac, Kross considered finishing the dispute with one final shot - but security were mercifully able to swoop in and escort the couple from the premises.

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1) Jake Atlas (2pts - 1-1) def. Tony Nese (0pts - 0-2) in a B-Block match of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament (13:40) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- While Tony Nese fell to Kushida in the opening match of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament, Jake Atlas made great efforts in his NXT debut before being cheated out of the win by Cameron Grimes. Tonight was his chance at redemption in a crucial match for both, as "the Premier Athlete" began by outclassing the newcomer. Jake responded with some quickness of his own, a handstand leading to a dropkick catching Nese on the jaw! Atlas was not to be underestimated, but the aggression soon played a factor as a legsweep set the stage for a corner powerbomb. The Running Kneese were trialled early, but Atlas evaded it narrowly!
- Jake Atlas was taking the brunt of what the ring general Tony Nese had to offer. Showing his experience, "the Premier Athlete" was brash and arrogant in his onslaught of Atlas, driving double knees into the spine and following with a moonsault from the second rope. Atlas remained resilient in an abdominal stretch, eventually breaking free and surprising with the German suplex! A headlock driver garnered him a near fall, when Atlas went up top and attempted a dive - just for Nese to rush to the top and connect with a top rope hurricanrana. Nese saw the end in sight, a pumphandle Michinoku driver tried, but Atlas connected with a reverse rana! Atlas zipped to the top rope and landed the LGB DDT - picking up his first win!

Jake Atlas had won his first match since joining the NXT Brand, and picked up a crucial win at this stage in the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. With his hand raised, Atlas was overjoyous, while Tony Nese slammed his fist into the canvas. Eliminated mathematically from the competition, "the Premier Athlete" could not believe his luck!

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Last week, following her successful NXT Women's Championship defense against Candice LeRae, Charlotte Flair was approached by McKenzie Mitchell for thoughts about the fight "the Poison Pixie" had brought her. Charlotte was condescending, speaking about how much she liked Candice's spark, her outfit and her spirit. The fact remained no matter how many years you put into this business, playing starving artist in bingo halls and armories could only get you so far. Not everybody could be Charlotte Flair - what the NXT Universe saw was strictly genetic, and the NXT Universe could thank "the Queen" for gracing them with her presence, as their NXT Women's Champion. Flair then let out an astounding "Wooo!"

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A graphic aired, showing this week's NXT Superstar Fact presented by GEICO - listing Adam Cole as the first-ever NXT North American Champion, after he defeated 5 other NXT Superstars in a Ladder match back in April 2018, at NXT TakeOver: New Orleans.

After hearing some post-match comments from NXT Women's Champion Charlotte Flair, following last week's title match came to a conclusion, footage aired of Candice LeRae being helped to the back with the assistance of a referee. McKenzie Mitchell approached "the Poison Pixie" for comment, but she appeared distraught. Speaking about what happened now, she wasn't sure where she went from here - all she knew was that she needed to go home and reconsider her next steps. McKenzie asked for an update on her husband Johnny Gargano, but Candice instead shook her head and hobbled away with the help of the official.

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2) Dexter Lumis def. Shane Thorne (with Brendan Vink) (3:41)
- The enigmatic Dexter Lumis had quickly made some enemies in not only Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink, but Bronson Reed as well. Despite Thorne and Vink's efforts to reach out to an old friend in "Aus-Zilla', Bronson was not interesting in rekindling any former alliances. A distraction from Vink before the bell enabled Thorne to strike from behind, hitting an impressive sit-out suplex slam - though Lumis powered out at one! Vink rallied his teammate, as Thorne stayed on offense with a sleeper, though Dexter would toss him off with a judo throw! A clothesline saw Dexter in control, slamming Thorne's head off the mat repeatedly, all while maintaining wide-eyed contact with a petrified Vink! Shane clubbed back and hit a standing moonsault before going to the top rope - just for Dexter to catch him with a belly-to-belly suplex! Brendan rushed in to receive a spinebuster, before Lumis caught an inbound Thorne with Silence - putting him to sleep in his arms, and granting Dexter another win!

The impressive record of Dexter Lumis continued, as Shane Thorne was rendered unconscious in his arms. With eyes wide open, Lumis remained seated despite his victory, as Brendan Vink remained out cold as well on the apron. But as Dexter stared into the soul of the beaten Thorne beneath him, Bronson Reed made his way out to the ring! Fearlessly, "Aus-Zilla" stepped into the ring and encouraged Dexter to put them up and fight. Lumis slowly left Thorne alone and came to his feet. Across the ring from one another, Lumis stared at a furious Bronson, who formally challenged him to a match next week.

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Mercedes Martinez leaned with her head close to the door of her dressing room, when she decided the time was right to open it and begin a walk to the ring. After weeks of anticipation, we were moments away from two of NXT's toughest women going one-on-one, as Dakota Kai walked and talked in the ear of her bodyguard Raquel González. Who would come out on top as the strongest woman in NXT? We would find out next.

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The NXT Tag Team Championship hung from the locker, with Matt Riddle sat on the bench observing it. Turning to the camera, "the King of Bros" addressed the NXT Universe about the opportunity tonight, which was taken from him weeks ago when Adam Cole beat him with help from the Undisputed Era. But that wouldn't happen again, not a chance bro. Riddle said this match went out to his boy Pete Dunne, and said he would do the BroserWeights by defeating two world-class men in Velveteen Dream and Finn Bálor. They may be good, but they weren't Matt Riddle good. Tonight was too sweet a deal to let slip between his fingers or toes. Walking into the Triple Threat match, he was a man on a mission...a Bro-Mission.

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3) Raquel González (with Dakota Kai) def. Mercedes Martinez (5:12)
- What started when Dakota Kai hired Mercedes Martinez's services to take out Dakota Kai quickly turned to "the Latina Sensation" standing her ground against her and muscular bodyguard Raquel González. Raquel and Mercedes threw haymakers, González being bodied by Martinez in the corner before being warned by the referee. It bought Raquel time to fight back with a big boot! Dakota directed traffic as Raquel lashed out with kicks, but Mercedes fought back with a forearm. Martinez clocked Raquel sending her to the apron, where Dakota yelled at her to get back into the fight. Kai mouthed off to Mercedes, when Gonzalez came from behind. Martinez struck her way out only to receive the Three Amigas. Mercedes was again distracted, but Tegan Nox came racing down the aisle, in hot pursuit of Dakota Kai! The rivals disappeared, as Martinez locked in the surfboard Dragon Sleeper! González was in danger, but made it to the ropes. Raquel surprised with a low kick to the braced leg of Martinez, when out of nowhere, a freakish One-Arm Powerbomb saw González claim the victory.

In a war between two titans of the NXT Brand, Raquel González had her fist raised victorious against Mercedes Martinez, who recovered on the canvas below. With no sign of Dakota Kai nor Tegan Nox, who chased Kai over the barricade and out of the Full Sail Arena, Raquel looked impressive with a dominant win tonight.

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Finn Bálor walked slowly, his fingers wrapped around a chain-linked fence. Speaking of the trials and tribulations he had endured throughout the past four years, "the Prince" had been kept down whether by politics, by injury, or by people who have kept him beneath their thumb - but no longer. The reason Finn came back to wear Black and Gold on his sleeve again was to prove a point, and send a message that there was no greater, no ultimate like "the Prince". Matt Riddle and Velveteen Dream could get in line - it wasn't personal, he would get his match with Adam Cole, and he would become a three-time NXT Champion.

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Following a dominant win against Mercedes Martinez, Raquel González had a vislbe smile on her face as she walked the hall - but her face soon dropped upon being confronted by Dakota Kai. Furious that Tegan Nox was able to pursue her with vigor, Kai placed the blame on González for allowing it to happen! Raquel couldn't understand, citing how she won in spite of Nox. Kai didn't care about "the Latina Sensation", instead furious that Raquel didn't try to help defend her in any way. Dakota wasn't sure what Raquel thought she was being paid for, but she was lucky to still be here able to hang out with her. Dakota claimed she was the reason Raquel was a part of NXT, and warned her not to let it happen again! González begrudgingly understood.

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A video package aired, recapping Isaiah "Swerve" Scott and Oney Lorcan's respective paths to this NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament match. Both were unsuccessful in their first victory, but now one had the opportunity of scoring their first win, after losing to The Brian Kendrick and El Hijo Del Fantasma respectively. Who would climb the ladder of the A-Block?

4) Isaiah Scott (2pts - 1-1) def. Oney Lorcan (with Danny Burch) in an A-Block match of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament (0pts - 0-2) (8:20) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- Both men had some redeeming to do, after losing crucial wins in the first matches of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament, as part of their block. Danny Burch raised a flag with Oney Lorcan's finger point on it - the cornerman of his loyal tag team partner. Oney raised his finger in the direction of "Swerve", who confidently swaggered in response. Looking to outmaneuver him early using his quickness, the hard-nosed style of Lorcan enabled him to take the lead with a harsh lariat! Lorcan teased flying when Scott knocked him off the top rope to the floor, before following suit with a unique springboard meteora!
- "Swerve" continued to let Oney Lorcan have it with an axe kick connecting, as NXT returned from the break. Isaiah Scott was clearly growing tired of Lorcan's resilience, as a replay aired showing Lorcan somehow power out at two from the Space Jam. Lorcan worked to fight off a neck crank, using his fundamental abilities to respond with a rushing European uppercut! A second struck in the corner, and a half-and-half suplex put Scott down, but only for a two-count. With open-palm chops, his hand holding the jaw of "Swerve", Scott battled back with a harsh kick upside the jaw, and the House Call was attempted - but Lorcan dodged out! The single-legged Boston crab was applied, when "Swerve" reversed into an inside cradle. Lorcan struck with another lariat, taking Scott up to the top. Danny Burch applauded his partner as a superplex was in motion - but "Swerve" headbutted Lorcan and kicked him off. The Swerve Stomp connected, giving Scott the win!

Isaiah "Swerve" Scott picked up his first victory in the A-Block of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. It would be a tough climb for him to advance to the Finals, but not as tough as Oney Lorcan, who had been sadly wiped out of the competition! While Danny Burch checked on his friend, Scott confidently swaggered around the ring and took his leave.

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In the hallway, Chelsea Green and Aliyah were showing even more signs of dissension as they proceeded to have a shouting match in the middle of the backstage area! A vexed Robert Stone arrived, trying to come between his two clients, when the leader of the Robert Stone Brand finally broke into a high screech, demadning they try and get on the same page! Complaining about Rhea Ripley being the cause of all of this, he similarly blamed Chelsea and Aliyah's inability to get along on the fact Rhea didn't want into the Robert Stone Brand. Chelsea and Aliyah fell hush, as Robert suggested tonight was the chance for them to start fresh, and encouraged them to do it good, right and together - because tonight was Chelsea's big shot after beating a former NXT Women's Champion in Rhea Ripley. Stone asked if the women understood, and begrudgingly, they agreed. The Robert Stone Brand set off for the ring, as Green would meet Ripley - next!

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5) Chelsea Green (with Robert Stone and Aliyah) def. Rhea Ripley (6:22)
- The complications surrounding the Robert Stone Brand were causing more hindrances than there were opportunities to grow, and Robert Stone was nearing a breaking point. Rhea Ripley was approached by the group several weeks ago, but remained dismissive of the idea of joining forces with Chelsea Green and Aliyah. Green combatted Ripley, who struck with a huge pop-up toss! Three consecutive shinbreakers led to Ripley working toward the Prism Trap early, just for Aliyah to get involved. Stone hopped on the apron for the distraction, when the former NXT Women's Champion grabbed him by the tie! A chop block saw Green fire back using a springboard hurricanrana. Aliyah got in some boots at ringside, but back inside Rhea struck back with the big boot! The full nelson slam connected, but Stone got involved! Aliyah snuck in and swung a steel chair at Rhea's spine, but Ripley was not even effected by the chair! With her back turned, Green planted with I'm Prettier, covering for a huge upset!

The former NXT Women's Champion was defeated in what could be considered a grave upset, as Chelsea Green emotionally came to her feet! It was a victory that defined her young career, and Robert Stone jumped for joy at ringside, up and down whilst hugging Aliyah! Aliyah climbed into the ring and joined Green, as Stone proudly bragged about his women's accomplishment tonight - raising their hands in victory! The Robert Stone Brand trumped this huge win, when Shotzi hit the ring. "The Batallion" was coming for Stone, and took Green out with a running dropkick. Aliyah faced a Tiger suplex, leaving Stone alone with herself and Rhea Ripley! Shotzi encouraged Rhea to get revenge on Stone, but instead Rhea dropped her instead with the Rip Tide! Ripley gritted her teeth in rage, glancing up and glaring a hole through the shocked Robert, who remained in awe of the potential that remained. Ripley left alone, as the Robert Stone Brand stood tall over Shotzi. What had gotten into Rhea Ripley?

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The Dijakovic Way
In the aftermath of last week's NXT North American Championship loss to Damian Priest, McKenzie Mitchell caught up with Dominic Dijakovic backstage. She asked Dominic where he went from here, to which he confessed how disappointed he felt. He gave "the Archer of Infamy" everything he had, and he wanted to win really badly. The title would have meant not only everything to him, but to his family. It was his meal ticket, but it was gone because he'd blown it again! Damian Priest unexpectedly walked up, applauding Dijakovic on the effort he put in, trying to take the title from him. Priest said Dominic showed him something - but what was he doing in the shadows of a guy like Keith Lee? Priest begged him to consider what he was doing playing second fiddle, when he could be his own man! What happened to doing things the Dijakovic way? Priest walked off as two tattooed, alternative-looking girls arrived to party. With one on each arm, Damian urged Dominic to take his words on board.


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Ever-Rise Live with Keith Lee
A brief introductory video package aired, bringing us to Ever-Rise Studios for another rousing edition of Ever-Rise Live! Ever-Rise welcomed us to the show, discussing what a week it had been, and how it was time for another chart-buster of a show with special guest - Keith Lee. Matt Martel and Chase Parker complimented the size of the gentlemanly former NXT North American Champion, soon bringing up how it had been a month since Keith had lost the title to Damian Priest. Lee questioned what the follow-up question was, but they contended there was none - other than questioning what Keith had been up to. They appeared to prod Keith, noting in that time he had hardly done a lot to get back to where he once was. Lee confessed while "the Archer of Infamy" was able to escape his wrath once, patience was of virtue, and he would get back what belonged to him. The co-hosts brushed off the statement, instead placing the blame on Dominic Dijakovic for being such a gosh-darn sap!

Ever-Rise professed themselves huge Keith Lee fans, and if anybody was at fault, it was Dominic Dijakovic - if it weren't for him, Keith would still be NXT North American Champion, no doubt about it! Keith defended his career rival, regarding him as a friend who showed last week that he had all of the makings of a World Champion. Chase Parker believed he didn't have the makings of a Varsity athlete, bringing Lee to his feet. He said he didn't need to sit here and be a part of this, he believed Damian Priest just got lucky last week. Dijakovic could be bullish and hotheaded, but he worked harder than anybody, especially "the Archer of Infamy". Matt Martel shot back, asking if he wanted a taste of Ever-Rise. Ever-Rise were big fans, but they had a point to prove - that "Big" Keith was on the way down, and Ever-Rise were going through the roof. The co-hosts backed off as Keith Lee confronted them - Martel and Parker suggesting Lee get Dijakovic on the phone, and call him out for a tag match next week!

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Stepping slowly in front of a purple draped backdrop, Velveteen Dream stood in a satin gown with sunglasses. Speaking of chance, he believed everybody had a chance - but as for the Dream, he didn't even know her. For so long, Adam Cole had been choosing to duck him, but the charade was over. There would be no more pantomiming, because it was the Dream's destiny to become the embodiment of NXT. By doing that, he welcomed Adam and the rest of his merry men in the Undisputed Era. One could not deny greatness, and tonight when he cast Matt Riddle and Finn Bálor aside and left the floor for he and "the Panama City Playboy" to party, "Greatness" would be the Velveteen Dream's real name - and thus, Greatness would become NXT Champion. Dream shot a smile at the camera, heading for the ring. The Number One Contender's match was coming up next!

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An advertisement aired, promoting WWE Money in the Bank. "The Risk is Worth the Reward", and it shall be for two lucky WWE Superstars on Sunday, May 10 - live on the award-winning WWE Network.

Tom Phillips, Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix discussed the events of tonight, and how with the Number One Contender's match moments away, next week on NXT we would be joined by NXT Champion Adam Cole, who would meet the winner of this Triple Threat main event face-to-face. Plus, "the Creator of NXT" Triple H reportedly had a huge announcement in store for the NXT Universe!

  • Triple H has a huge announcement for the NXT Universe.
  • NXT Champion Adam Cole meets his number one contender.
  • Keith Lee and Dominic Dijakovic vs Ever-Rise
  • NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament - A-Block - The Brian Kendrick vs Isaiah Scott
  • NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament - B-Block - Cameron Grimes vs Jake Atlas
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6) Finn Bálor def. Velveteen Dream & NXT Tag Team Champion Matt Riddle in a Number One Contender's Triple Threat match (9:22) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The longest-reigning NXT Champion Adam Cole had been ducking his competition for weeks, after having the Undisputed Era help him screw Matt Riddle out of the title last month. Velveteen Dream had been pursuing the coveted gold which he considered his destiny for a time, yet "the Panama City Playboy" had time and time again claimed Dream was not ready for Adam Cole. And two weeks ago, Finn Bálor returned to NXT after an excursion overseas to NXT UK, immediately setting his sights on the UE. Only one could challenge Adam Cole, and sparks flew as Dream and "the Prince" went face to face. The NXT Tag Team Champion involved himself allowing for some hotly-contested action in the opening moments. A back and forth exchange saw Dream removed from the equation, when Finn and "the King of Bros" exchanged mat-based wrestling. Dream would sweep Bálor from the ring before hoping to continue work with Riddle, just for the champ to come back with a jumping knee strike!
- Velveteen Dream intercepted victory, a dropkick knocking Matt Riddle through a loop. The Dream Valley Driver was intercepted by Finn Bálor, who connected with the Sling Blade! Riddle attempted a Bro Derek, though Bálor connected with the Pelé kick, soon soaring with a somersault topé to the floor! "The Prince" went up for the Coupe de Grâce, but Dream prevented it! With Finn down, the Purple Rainmaker was attempted, but Riddle darted to the top rope and came off with a belly-to-belly suplex! "The King of Bros" delivered a powerbomb, but Dream ducked a knee strike and connected with the Dream Valley Driver - though Bálor was there to break it up! Finn had the NXT Tag Team Champion set for 1916, but Riddle powered into Bro 2 Sleep! Riddle had it, but he was dragged from the ring! Malcolm Bivens observed Rinku and Saurav ambush the champ, who fought courageously, while inside Dream delivered the Purple Rainmaker! Dream covered, but Finn rolled over into a crucifix - to pick up the win!

Velveteen Dream's dreams had been shattered, as by the skin of his teeth, Finn Bálor had been able to come out victorious as the number one contender - though he did not look like one. As Matt Riddle continued his conflict with Rinku and Saurav, in their place saw the Undisputed Era make their way out to the ring! NXT Champion Adam Cole swaggered out with Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish behind him, not waiting until next week to confront his next challenger. The three climbed up to the apron, Cole insincerely congratulating a wounded "Prince". Finn knew precisely what this was about, striking Fish, but the UE would overwhelm him, leaving Bálor vulnerable for the End of Heartache from Roddy! Cole gloated the NXT title in his face, while Fish wrapped in the Fish Hook! Ringside, Dream appeared conflicted - perhaps looking to make the save for Bálor - yet deciding better of it. Dream walked, while inside Cole struck with the Last Shot! Standing tall, the Undisputed Era had demolished Finn Bálor!


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Hi mate, here goes my latest review on your NXT in this project which I'm really enjoying so far.

-Finn Balor as number one contender - If he is going to be in NXT then this is the place for him to be challenging for the main title and competing at the top of the card. Having him being overwhelmed by UE at the end of the show immediately adds heat and makes me think you may be bringing in some others to help Finn's cause in the upcoming shows. We shall see.

-Kross and Ciampa brawling - What you did with these was simple but effective booking and I think you really captured the hatred they have for one another. Ciampa should go over in the end as he has a much higher ceiling and potential to be a big player on RAW or SmackDown. I think you write Kross as well as anyone I have seen.

-Cruiserweight tournament - Fun idea to have two blocks of four stars - similar to the G1 but on a far lesser scale. Not sure who you are going to have in the finals or win but I think there are some you can eliminate. Swerve vs. Grimes/Kushida would be my call if I was booking but I think Escobar also has a good shot.

-Bronson Reed joining Shane Thorne and Aussies - Not much to say on this other than I like groups and faction so having an NXT Aussie Open would be good with me. I liked Reed in NXT and think if he has some heaters around him he can maybe go up to the next level.

-Dominic Dijackovic and Keith Lee - Not a criticism but it was a bit unclear where they are in their journey. I saw Priest as Dijackovic's opponent but is that done? Anyway, I included this point as I think both are upper midcard and main event NXT stars so I will be watching and ready for you to push them to the moon :lol

-The mystery of Rhea Ripley - It seems she might be considering the Robert Stone Brand or is it ultimately a swerve? I think she is sort of above the position as I don't really think much of Aaliyah and Chelsea Green. Anyway, intrigued to see what happens with Ripley who may be my favourite woman on the roster.

Another great show here and I loved this roster on NXT even if it was during a really tough era to watch. I'm intrigued to see what you do with Triple H and his big announcement next week.
 
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Friday Night SmackDown #1081 – May 8, 2020
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MONEY IN THE BANK: THIS SUNDAY!

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205 Live: The Matches That Made Me #178 – May 8, 2020
- Oney Lorcan shared the matches that molded him into the WWE Superstar he was today.
- The Ultimate Dragon (with Sonny Oono) def. Dean Malenko with a bridging Tiger suplex to unify the WCW Cruiserweight Championship and the J-Crown Championship. (18:30) [WCW STARRCADE 1996 - Dec 29, 1996]
- Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch def. The Brian Kendrick and Ariya Daivari in a No-Disqualification match with a double Impact DDT on Daivari. (13:55) [205 LIVE #165 - Feb 21, 2020]

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The opening video package paved the way for Michael Cole and Corey Graves to welcome us to the WWE Performance Center. Forty-eight hours away from Money in the Bank live on the WWE Network, Friday Night SmackDown was on the air on FOX, as presented by Progressive! Ladders were set across the stage, a sign of things to come this weekend.

1) Apollo Crews def. Dolph Ziggler (13:19) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- Coming off of last week's Over the Top Rope Challenge, which ultimately saw Big E advance into the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match, Apollo Crews stunned the WWE Universe when he was the one responsible for "the Show Off's" elimination. Ziggler had ordered this match and looked to set an example, as his accomplice Sonya Deville accompanied him to ringside and joined commentary. Oddly, as the duo made their arrival, static clouded the screens and overcast Dolph's theme music - another distraction for Dolph from whatever this reoccuring issue was! On commentary, Sonya discussed what herself and Dolph did to Mandy Rose and Otis last week, laughing at the very idea of their relationship ongoing in the hospital. In the ring, Apollo got the best of Dolph early, blocking a famouser and delivering two consecutive atomic drops! Crews was in control with Ziggler struggling, but as he sprung to the top rope, Ziggler crotched him - a superplex sending both down to the mat!
- "The Show Off" showed his aggression as Friday Night SmackDown returned, the sleeper hold on the canvas seeing him maintain a headstand position, striving to put Apollo Crews to sleep. Instead, Crews began to fight unconscious and rise up, only to be struck with a big dropkick. Dolph Ziggler delivered a famouser successfully, but arrogance saw Dolph pin for a one-count! Dolph returned to the sleeper, but a hip toss allowed Apollo to strike with the military press slam into the standing moonsault. Rolling with a springboard crossbody, a dropkick saw the fan favorite zip to the top rope for a frog splash - but Ziggler got his knees up! The Super Kick connected, though Apollo rolled his shoulder up in the nick of time. Dolph prepared a second one, when Sonya Deville was unexpectedly ambushed from behind at the announce table - by Mandy Rose! It caught Dolph off-guard, and in attempting the Zig Zag, Apollo landed out and delivered the Chariot - to pick up a huge win!

The Karma of Fire & Desire
With a victory knocked off against him, Dolph Ziggler rolled out of the ring in embarrassment while Apollo Crews had his hand raised inside. Mandy Rose was pleased, but maintained her onslaught of former friend Sonya Deville by pelting her with wildly-swung limbs on the ringside floor. Dolph came to and tried to fix the situation, taking "the Golden Goddess" by the hair and separating her forcefully from his accomplice! That's when Otis came bounding down to the ring, eyes wide and furious with Ziggler for the assault last week. "The Show Off" aimed to escape over the barricade, but Otis grabbed him by the tights and began to lay in some heavy shots! Ziggler low blowed Otis and squirmed away alongside Deville, while Mandy and Otis stood ringside and demanded they come back and fight!


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A Mixed Match Challenge
As Friday Night SmackDown rolled on, Otis and Mandy Rose remained in the ring inside the WWE Performance Center. With a microphone in hand, one-half of Heavy Machinery was furious like nobody had ever seen him before, addressing the hijinks of Dolph Ziggler and Sonya Deville from last week. Voicing his upset at how "the Show Off" laid his hands on his precious peach Mandy, Otis claimed he knew "the Golden Goddess" could handle herself - but this wasn't over until he said it was over! Otis recapped how Dolph had embarrassed him, he had injured Tucky, but where he drew the line was what he and Sonya were willing to do to his peach. Mandy tried to speak up and remind her lover of the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match this coming Sunday night, but Otis didn't care. This meant so much more to him - which was why he wanted to propose himself and Mandy against Dolph and Sonya in a mixed tag team match next week! Mandy tried to prevent him, but Otis was past the point of no return.

Returning from the backstage area strutted Dolph Ziggler and Sonya Deville. "The Show Off" claimed to not be happy after being cost such an important match moments ago against Apollo Crews, and just for that, he was willing to give Otis one - if he wanted to fight, he would take him on all over again. Ziggler vowed to beat Otis worse than he did last week, when Sonya Deville snatched the microphone from him. Deville ignored Dolph and Otis's conflict, instead pointing her attention at her former friend. Sonya declared that Fire & Desire was dead and buried - and next week, "the Golden Goddess" would realize what she was missing, when Sonya left her laying in the past. Deville stormed off, with even Dolph perplexed by her partner's actions. Otis was ready to go, but Mandy pleaded with her boyfriend to focus on Money in the Bank first and foremost!

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Shooting His Shot Early
Jeff Hardy
sat in his dressing room when slapped on the shoulder by an approaching Daniel Bryan. Jeff smiled upon seeing his recent associate, as Bryan wished to not only congratulate "the Charismatic Enigma", but to give him a pet talk. Hardy was surprised, as Bryan discussed the importance of the WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals this Sunday at Money in the Bank, and how he needed to know Jeff was ready. Bryan said that Sheamus loved to fight, and he certainly showed it last week when he had him dead to rights with the Brogue Kick. Bryan thanked Jeff for having his back, but proposed they do a work-out to get him prepared for Sunday. "The Rainbow-Haired Warrior" asked Bryan if he knew they had a tag team match to get ready for, to which "the Yes Man" comically suggested it be an all-in-one work-out. Thankfully, Kayla Braxton entered the room to interview the two, much to the relief of Hardy.

Congratulating Jeff Hardy on advancing to the Tournament Finals herself, Kayla Braxton asked him how he felt headed into war with Sheamus this Sunday. Jeff talked about "the Celtic Warrior" being no stranger to championship victory, having been on top many times, but he had never met a guy like him before. Here was a guy who had been through a rollercoaster ride of a career, but he wasn't getting off anytime soon. He was no stranger to titles either, nor was he a stranger to adversity, and going into Money in the Bank he knew he would be the underdog - but he was ready for a fight with Sheamus. Kayla turned to Daniel Bryan and asked about his disappointing loss last week to Jeff's next opponent, but "the Yes Man" said he would see to it that Sami Zayn gets what's coming to him tonight, but floated the idea that if Jeff were to come out victorious with the WWE Universal Championship this Sunday, Bryan made it known that he would be right there to shoot his shot. Jeff smiled, as Bryan left.

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Michael Cole and Corey Graves discussed the tag team main event coming up later tonight, as well as what else was scheduled for tonight. Graphics aired, boasting a Women's Money in the Bank Preview Triple Threat match between the SmackDown Brand representatives of Sasha Banks, WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Alexa Bliss and Carmella! Plus, WWE Backstage's Renee Young would sit down with SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and her challenger this Sunday, Lacey Evans.
  • Sheamus and WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn vs Jeff Hardy and Daniel Bryan
  • Women's Money in the Bank Preview Triple Threat match - WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Alexa Bliss vs Carmella vs Sasha Banks
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions John Morrison and The Miz present 'The Dirt Sheet: A Celebration'
  • Renee Young conducts a sit-down interview with SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and Lacey Evans

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A video graphic aired, showing that tonight's edition of Monday Night RAW was emanating from the WWE Performance Center - the WWE's "Athletic Hub" for future WWE Superstars.

'The Dirt Sheet': A Celebration of Friendship
The red carpet was laid out down the rampway, as the ring was dressed up with a black canvas and covered in black and gold balloons! As banners were draped across the top ropes, the voice of the late, great Howard Finkel formally welcomed the WWE Universe to 'the Dirt Sheet' - introducing our hosts, John Morrison and The Miz! With that, "the Friday Night Delight" and "the A-Lister" came waltzing out to the stage, brandishing the SmackDown Tag Team Championships, and wearing tailored suits! In the ring, the two kicked the balloons around before taking seats in the middle of the ring. "The A-Lister" welcomed everybody to the most must-see talk show in WWE history - and this time around, it wasn't 'Miz TV': this was 'the Dirt Sheet!' Morrison talked about the wild ride himself and Miz had been on, with so much success experienced over the past few months. It was a magnificent time to be alive, and it was time to show gratitude to the greatest buddy and partner a guy could ever have - Michael Mizanin!

The Miz was flattered, but spoke similar of John Morrison, who considered him too to be one heck of a partner. "The A-Lister" remarked that he had shared a ring with many partners - Big Show, Chris Jericho, R-Truth, Damien Sandow, the Miztourage - but all of them paled in comparison to "the Friday Night Delight". Miz expressed how thankful he was to have him back in the WWE, and for the both of them to have ran roughshod over the entire SmackDown Tag Team Division! With that, Morrison talked about something he had made to commemorate such a celebratory edition of 'the Dirt Sheet' - cutting to a video package. They started out as an odd couple pairing, who miraculously coexisted in becoming WWE Tag Team Champions when both were far younger, in 2007. A voiceover explained how they revolutionized the WWE's tag team division for years, as clips showed their consecutive reigns as champs, with the notable exclusion of their split in 2009, which led to their solo careers.

Set to "Hey Hey, Ho Ho", the video package ended with the dynamic duo standing tall atop the ladder at WrestleMania, and back live John Morrison and The Miz grinned to one-another. "The A-Lister" declared it was time to get the party started, because the SmackDown Tag Team Champions weren't going to stop anytime soon! With a bottle of champagne in hand, John Morrison remarked how they were responsible for the Usos being ousted from plain sight; from the New Day being able to challenge them for the titles. Miz popped the cork and poured two glasses, before handing one to Morrison. As Miz addressed the camera, he dared anybody to come for them, because they would match them and they would vanquish them, because they were the SmackDown Tag Team Champions - and the WWE Universe should be jealous! With the toast delivered, the two clinked glasses before swigging the champagne down whole. Bowing to the cameras, nobody could deny the obnoxiousness of Miz and Morrison!

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Following an introduction from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a video package aired, reflecting how the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match came together. Historically, it was viewed as one of the most exciting matches of the WWE calendar, and this year was no exception - to be contested between six men who had never been to the top of the mountain. Samoa Joe, Otis, Ricochet, Big E and Bobby Lashley were prepared to go to war, and after the ensuing battle between "the Kohita Destroyer" and "the Almighty" this past week on Monday Night RAW - anticipation had never been higher. While Drew Gulak was expected to join the fray, injury had plagued "the Militant Mat-Mite", meaning it was now open season for the five men. But who would be the one to climb the ladder and secure the briefcase?

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A graphic aired, showing excerpts of news articles from throughout the past week. Outlets such as Sports Illustrated, ESPN and BBC Sport were all raving about the fact that this Sunday at Money in the Bank, Tampa Bay Buccaneer Rob Gronkowski would defend the WWE 24/7 Championship in a sanctioned match against "So Smooth" Riddick Moss.

'Mella Bides Her Time
The WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross discussed their tense confrontation last week, where Cross congratulated "Little Miss Bliss" on a job well done. The Scotswoman claimed she was so close to victory, which Alexa confirmed, giving credit to the tough competitor her best friend was. Up walked Sasha Banks, disgusted at the sight of her two adversaries. One-half of the Boss 'n' Hug Connection said it was disgusting that she even had to reduce herself to this Triple Threat match tonight, when everybody knew in two days this Preview match would be a moot point. "The Legit Boss" bragged about how she would be the one crowned 'Ms. Money in the Bank', but Alexa questioned if that happened in the same dimension Bayley lost her SmackDown Women's Championship to Lacey Evans! Alexa and Nikki both knew Sasha would never betray her BFF, but warned her that they knew Bayley would throw her under the bus in a heartbeat!

Sasha Banks denied this, talking about how many times she had to beat Alexa Bliss or Nikki Cross before she and Bayley got a chance to challenge for those titles. It incited the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, as Cross squared up to "the Legit Boss", again proclaiming her win the other week was because she cheated! In timely fashion, up walked Carmella, who broke up the party and wanted to throw her name into the hat. She claimed nobody put 'Mella in a corner, and declared that 'Mella would be Money in the Bank this Sunday. Sasha scoffed, questioning what good she had done lately, when Carmella claimed she'd been biding her time because she knew it was her time of year. Carmella took the women back to Money in the Bank 2017, where she won the Ladder match - and when she cashed in that briefcase, nobody saw it coming. Staring down both Alexa and Sasha, 'Mella wished both of them luck - because they were both going to need it!

2) Sasha Banks def. WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Alexa Bliss & Carmella in a Money in the Bank Preview Triple Threat match (6:20) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- Asuka, Shayna Baszler and Liv Morgan had to have their eyes on this one, as a Money in the Bank Preview Triple Threat match was prepared between Sasha Banks, Alexa Bliss and Carmella. With two days ahead of the Ladder match, the harsh words exchanged moments ago fed into the match as Alexa Bliss and Sasha Banks went nose-to-nose. Carmella tried to get both of their attention, but would be shoved aside by "Little Miss Bliss" as the match got underway! Banks and Bliss went back and forth, when a second time Carmella got involved, moonwalking between the two. In that moment, Banks and Bliss teamed up with a double clothesline, before once again going at it! A stalemate saw both at a crossroads, when a dropdown and leapfrog allowed Bliss to take control - only to receive a dropkick in the corner from Sasha!
- "The Legit Boss" dropped knees in the corner on a draped Alexa Bliss, when Carmella connected with a spinning headscissors! Cast aside earlier, "the Princess of Staten Island" was not to be underestimated, connecting with a monkey flip to Alexa Bliss before putting the boots to Sasha. Not to be trifled with, Carmella went as far as to connect with a dive through the ropes, but a follow-up from Sasha saw one-half of the Boss 'n' Hug Connection flatten her with a suplex on the floor! Banks returned to Bliss, slipping back inside to receive a DDT - but the WWE Women's Tag Team Champion was dragged from the ring by Carmella! A sequence of roll-up attempts saw Carmella apply the Code of Silence - but Banks applied the Bank Statement on her! The ropes were grabbed, as the match continued with a striking exchange. Banks was removed with the Glitter Blizzard, when Bliss was struck with the Princess Kick from Carmella - but Banks came from the top rope with a frog splash - pinning Alexa to steal the victory!

The Real Preview
"The Legit Boss" hogged credit for the work put in by Carmella, who immediately got back into the ring and faced off with Sasha Banks. The two pie-faced one another whilst Alexa Bliss recovered in the corner, when from out of nowhere came Shayna Baszler! The RAW Superstar sent Carmella flying into Banks, before putting the boots to "the Princess of Staten Island". Choking away at her with an overhead sleeper slam, Alexa Bliss returned and tried to bring the fight, but "the Queen of Spades" dropped her with a German suplex. The MMA Fighter began to ground and pound Carmella, when Nikki Cross came rushing to the aid of her BFF! The WWE Women's Tag Team Champion checked on her partner, whilst Shayna posed on the rampway. Climbing a ladder, Baszler mimed reaching up for the Money in the Bank briefcase - perhaps a sign of things to come.

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In a curtained area backstage, Renee Young of FS1's WWE Backstage sat patiently scanning her notes and chatting to Lacey Evans. "The First Lady" awaited her toughest challenge to date at Money in the Bank this Sunday, just as the two ladies awaited the arrival of the SmackDown Women's Champion. Up next, Renee would sit down with Bayley and Lacey Evans.

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An advertisement aired, promoting WWE Money in the Bank. "The Risk is Worth the Reward", and it shall be for two lucky WWE Superstars on Sunday, May 10 - live on the award-winning WWE Network.

Renee Young Attempts to Moderates Bayley and Lacey Evans
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was sat with Lacey Evans in the curtained backstage area. Small-talk was being made, when up to the scene strutted the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley! Living the life of a big-shot, the champ obnoxiously apologized to the co-host of WWE Backstage for her tardiness, before claiming she had far more important things to do - such as figuring out what gear to wear to Lacey Evans' ultimate humiliation at Money in the Bank. "The First Lady" smiled through Bayley's remarks, as the champ quizzed her on what she was planning to wear - being that she was such a fashionista. Renee tried to moderate the discussion, speaking about their recent issues and how some considered Bayley and Sasha Banks' comments several weeks ago "out of line". Bayley said quite frankly, she didn't care. This whole situation was absurd, because Lacey had probably heard worse countless times over the years - but now was the time for her to pull this sob story.

Unapologetically, Bayley knew Lacey Evans was desperate for publicity, but this was low even for her. "The First Lady" continued to smile, which the SmackDown Women's Champion pointed out, but Renee Young was the one to ask Lacey how she was doing since the comments were made. Lacey point-blank told Young that she was doing fine, but it came weeks after coming to understand that Bayley's comments exemplified who she was. Lacey spoke of how Bayley used to be such a role model for little girls everywhere, how everybody looked up to her and she was the ultimate underdog - but now she was the bully. Lacey claimed Bayley was the target now, and that's where she had the advantage. Bayley blah'd over her challenger's words, claiming Lacey was just jealous she could never make it out of her entry level. She was lucky to make it to the main roster, because nobody believed she had what it took. Lacey wasn't the underdog, because to be the underdog implied she actually stood a chance!

Bayley claimed Lacey Evans was a gloryhog who was using a clutch to opportune her way to the SmackDown Women's Championship - but news flash: she was the champ, and she was too tough to beat. Lacey may have the Woman's Right, and Lacey may have a complex past - but none of that meant anything in her world. Bayley proclaimed this to be her SmackDown, and on her SmackDown, Bayley would never lose the title to a scared girl like "the First Lady". Lacey spoke about the adversity she had fought her entire life. She fought tooth and nail for everything after such a rocky childhood, but one news flash that Bayley had to look out for was Lacey's remorselessness. She called Bayley a nasty little coward, one who would finally get what was coming to her. Evans wasn't just coming to live out a fantasy by becoming SmackDown Women's Champion: she was coming to be the role model so many young women had been missing since Bayley turned into this diabolical disgrace! Bayley scoffed, laughing it off and coming to her feet. She claimed she would walk out of Money in the Bank champ, as Renee came between them. Young wished the two rivals luck, as Evans confronted and shoved Bayley! The champ strutted off, claiming she wouldn't need luck.

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Fifteen Minutes of Fame
SmackDown Tag Team Champions John Morrison and The Miz walked backstage, both continuing to drink their glasses of champagne with the titles in hand. That's when the parading co-hosts of 'the Dirt Sheet' turned a corner, confronted by Shorty G. With a smirk, he brought up how cute their celebration was, how despite everything the two of them had been through they honestly believed they were the greatest tag team in the WWE! "The A-Lister" questioned what he wanted, wondering what gave Shorty G the right to speak up. Morrison denied whatever was meant by "everything they've been through", G was quick to remind them of how Miz's betrayal led to the liquidation of their team last time around. Miz piped up, immediately defending he and Morrison and telling Shorty G to take a walk! Making fun of his name, "the A-Lister" proposed G to find himself a tag team partner, because next week they were going to grant him his fifteen minutes of fame. G smirked, telling the duo he was ready, willing and Gable.


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An advertisement aired, promoting the first episode of the Limited Series Event - 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride'. "Chapter 1: The Greatest Fear" would premiere this Sunday night immediately following Money in the Bank, exclusively on the WWE Network.

Bray Wyatt's Day Off
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and Corey Graves welcomed the WWE Universe back to Friday Night SmackDown on FOX, when interrupted dramatically by the Firefly Fun House opening credits! Cutting to the living room inside the fun house laid Bray Wyatt in a sleeping cap, dosed off on the couch. As he snored and snored, Abby the Witch aimed to grab his attention clearing her throat. Wyatt continued to ignore, finally screaming for him to wake up! Startled, Bray was joyous upon being awoken, enthusiastically asking what he had missed. Mercy the Buzzard informed him he had missed a lot, having slept for what had felt like weeks. Ramblin' Rabbit began to fill him in on what had happened since he hit the hay, but Bray wasn't interested - grabbing him and tossing him out of the window! Wyatt claimed he was having a wonderful dream about crushing the WWE Universe like ants beneath his feet - and of course, he also had his mallet with him. Wyatt winked at the camera, to the children's audible laughter.

Abby the Witch nagged Bray Wyatt for letting himself go, claiming he used to actually do things. Yet lately, he hadn't done anything. Abby claimed he was wasted potential, but Bray suggested that's what his last boss told him - and he proved them wrong. Now nobody controlled him, and there was no harm in a lazy weekend. She questioned his moral fibre as a former WWE Universal Champion - and better than that, he used to be sane! Wyatt cackled, stating he was never sane. Ramblin' Rabbit returned like a through the window with a smash, immediately caught by Bray using a baseball glove! Wyatt juggled Rabbit in his hand, telling Abby he was biding his time, hanging low like a thief. Everybody would see soon enough. Suddenly, Wyatt slammed Rabbit onto an ironing board and said to follow your dreams, you had to strike while the iron was hot! Wyatt came inches from crushing him with an iron, but thought better of it. Instead, Bray waved goodbye to the kids, with great enthusiasm!

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The Progressive Match-Flo aired, taking us back to the Over the Top Rope Challenge last week on Friday Night SmackDown. Despite "the Swiss Cyborg's" elimination at the hands of Apollo Crews, Cesaro looked to help Shinsuke Nakamura qualify for the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match - when all of a sudden, Lucha House Party arrived. Cesaro's interference was thwarted, and in a huge upset, Gran Metalik was responsible for the 2018 Men's Royal Rumble winner's elimination!

3) Lucha House Party def. Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura (7:34) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The big upset during last week's Over the Top Rope Challenge match had gotten underneath the skin of Cesaro, and particularly Shinsuke Nakamura. Now "the Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist" had to avenge the humiliation against the luchadors, as Gran Metalik started by quickly outmaneuvering Shin! All four men began with Metalik and Nakamura exchanging moves in a fast-paced frenzy. "The Ropewalker" connected with a springboard armdrag off the middle rope, when Lince Dorado came in with a springboard missile dropkick. Lucha House Party were in control, when Cesaro grabbed a hold of Dorado and sent him over the barricade!
- Cesaro cut Gran Metalik off with the European uppercut, which in turned allowed the Artist Collective to ground and corner "the Ropewalker" from his partner. Lince Dorado clutched his ribs, as an abdominal stretch kept Metalik far away from the Lucha House Party's corner. Metalik began to chop his way out, only to be cut off by Shinsuke Nakamura - who had done a slick job of blind-tagging in! Nakamura and Cesaro double-teamed Metalik, and "the King of Strong Style" would deliver the footchoke in the corner for added insult. Suddenly Metalik was whipped into the ropes, springing up and coming off with a second-rope dropkick! Metalik rolled through on a rolling armbar attempt from Shin into a one-handed powerbomb, the tag to Dorado made! With springboard attacks, Dorado cleared Nakamura to the floor and hit a dive through the ropes. Tags were made, as Shin stuck with Kinshasa on Lince at ringside. Meanwhile, Cesaro's Neutralizer was reversed into a spike hurricanrana - Metalik scoring another big win!

For the second consecutive week in a row, the Lucha House Party had not only upset two-thirds of the Artist Collective, but Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado had embarrassed Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura! "The Swiss Cyborg" slammed his fists into the canvas in rage, kicking the ropes in disbelief. "The Artist" climbed into the ring and cursed the names of the luchadors, who celebrated their win emphatically on the rampway - pointing to the heavens and chanting "Lucha! Lucha!"

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A vignette aired, showing a mysterious hooded figure in a computer room. Surrounded by monitors, the anonymous entity's voice was electronically modified to protect the user's identity, as he spoke about how lies had swept the WWE - but they would not remain that way for much longer. Bit by bit, the lies would be exposed and the truth would prevail. Footage on the monitors revealed John Morrison and The Miz; Dolph Ziggler and Sonya Deville; the Artist Collective; and Bayley and Sasha Banks - all targets of this anonymous man. Dial-up connections were heard, as text appeared on-screen reading "the Truth Will Be Heard".

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An advertisement aired, directly from Venice Beach, California. Jimmy Hart warned Hulk Hogan he couldn't take on the entire WWE locker room, but "the Hulkster" would not take no for an answer. Adorned in red and yellow, complete with the bandana, sunglasses and boa, the WWE Hall of Famer declared that this Tuesday at 8 ET, WrestleMania III would be broadcast on FS1.

Jeff Hardy - Chapter IV: The Comeback
Following an introduction from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, the final of a four-part mini-documentary series aired revolving around the spiralling lifestyle of Jeff Hardy. After returning to the WWE at WrestleMania 33, "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior's" career would gain a new life, as he alongside his brother Matt Hardy became RAW Tag Team Champions and later SmackDown Tag Team Champions; and Jeff would also become a WWE United States Champion. Where "the Charismatic Enigma" went wrong was by relapsing back into a world of intoxication. Twice in three months, Jeff would be arrested for impairment, with the latter case being a result of a DUI. "The Charismatic Enigma" was disappointed in himself immensely, but kept going regardless. Working hard in WWE's rehabilitation clinic, Jeff worked harder than ever before to make it back to the promised land - returning on Friday Night SmackDown on March 13, 2020.

A video package followed, a motivational look at the once-in-a-lifetime talents of Jeff Hardy. An artist, a musician and a WWE Superstar, "the Charismatic Enigma" was without question a go-getting daredevil, who for over twenty years had captured the hearts of WWE Universe members worldwide. In his next journey, "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" was heading to Money in the Bank on Sunday, May 10, 2020, where he would challenge Sheamus for the vacant WWE Universal Championship! This was the Jeff Hardy tale: one of rises, falls, redemptions and comebacks. In closing, various WWE Superstars and personnel said they were rooting for Jeff to not only stay clean, but to protect the sanctity of his legacy.

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Mandy Rose talked sense to Otis, who stewed as they walked backstage. "The Golden Goddess" told her man he needed to stay focused because the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match was a big opportunity. Otis understood, but he wanted to shut Dolph Ziggler's yap; like she wanted to get her hands on Sonya Deville. Mandy proposed Otis won the Money in the Bank briefcase, and became WWE Universal Champion! As furious as she was with Sonya, Money in the Bank was huge. Otis knew but let her know as excited as she was for him - he was excited for her. Mandy deflected it, when Otis boosted his precious peach's confidence. She was talented, smart and sexy! Rose giggled off the idea being sexy made her good enough to be SmackDown Women's Champion, but Otis declared to Mandy that she was his world. The two held hands, when Otis scooped her into his arms! Otis roared they were going to win at Money in the Bank - and then they would kick Dolph and Sonya's butts next week!
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A graphic aired, promoting Friday Night SmackDown next week. Coming days after what was sure to be an unpredictable Money in the Bank pay-per-view, the mixed tag team match had been made official by FOX executives; as had a 'Fifteen Minutes of Fame' match for Shorty G against John Morrison and The Miz! Who would he choose to be his tag team partner, and could they get the job done against the SmackDown Tag Team Champions within the fifteen-minute time limit?
  • Mixed Tag Team match - Otis and Mandy Rose vs Dolph Ziggler and Sonya Deville
  • Fifteen Minutes of Fame match - SmackDown Tag Team Champions John Morrison and The Miz vs Shorty G and TBA
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No Chance for the King
In footage captured earlier today, King Corbin was on-location in Stamford, Connecticut - the home of WWE Global Headquarters! In full gear, Corbin addressed the WWE Universe referring to how he was "cheated" last week by a futile referee decision, which cost him massively in the WWE Universal Championship Tournament. Corbin declared his aim was to meet with the Chairman himself, Mr. McMahon, and try to get the boss to overturn the most moronic decision of a lifetime. On the ground floor, a secretary took a call when up walked "Wrestling Royalty". Donning his fur cowl, Corbin leaned at her counter impatiently and awaited attention. Growing impatient, he cleared his throat, but the secretary raised her finger his way! Corbin would reach over and hang up the phone on her behalf, prompting her to question what she could help him with. The King noted his desire to meet with the Chairman, but the secretary said that Mr. McMahon was out for lunch!

King Corbin quizzed her when he would be back, but she instead asked for I.D. That was the last straw, as he tried to explain who he was. Pointing out the full wardrobe, he was a full-fledged WWE Superstar! The secretary wasn't buying it, as Corbin ran down his accolades - a former WWE United States Champion, Constable of Monday Night RAW; and most importantly, the King of the Ring. Stephanie McMahon appeared behind him, her voice causing him to be startled, as the Chief Brand Officer questioned what Corbin was up to. "Wrestling Royalty" pled his case with the daughter of Mr. McMahon, wishing to be compensated by being added to the WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals at Money in the Bank. Steph laughed, telling him he wasn't owed anything, especially by putting hands on officials. Corbin begged, but Steph offered a firm suggestion: if he didn't like the way things were, he could consider forcing change! Waltzing off, the King was vexed, as the secretary asked him to leave.

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Michael Cole and Corey Graves discussed Money in the Bank, coming up in just forty-eight hours live on the WWE Network! Between the two Money in the Bank Ladder matches, five championships would be defended, including the finals of the WWE Universal Championship Tournament! Of note, with Drew Gulak's return from a shoulder injury the result of an attack from the Artist Collective, "the Militant Mat-Mite" had been re-added to the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match.
  • WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals - Sheamus vs Jeff Hardy
  • WWE World Championship - Drew McIntyre (c) vs Edge
  • Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match - Big E vs Samoa Joe vs Bobby Lashley vs Otis vs Ricochet vs Drew Gulak
  • Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match - Sasha Banks vs Shayna Baszler vs Alexa Bliss vs Asuka vs Carmella vs Liv Morgan
  • SmackDown Women's Championship - Bayley (c) vs Lacey Evans
  • WWE 24/7 Championship - Rob Gronkowski (c) vs Riddick Moss
  • RAW Tag Team Championship - Triple Threat match - The Street Profits (c) vs The Viking Raiders vs AOP
  • Money in the Bank Kickoff Show - Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura vs Lucha House Party (NEW!)

The Highlight of the Night aired, presented by Miller Lite. Taking us back to last week on Friday Night SmackDown, Daniel Bryan was well on his way to the WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals against Sheamus, had it not been for the presence of the WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn! But "the Celtic Warrior" was not finished yet, wanting to make a mission statement to Bryan by destroying him just like he did Braun Strowman last month - but instead, out came Jeff Hardy. "The Charismatic Enigma" walked his Money in the Bank opponent down with a steel chair as back-up.

4) Jeff Hardy and Daniel Bryan def. Sheamus and WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn (8:21) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- Two days from the vacant WWE Universal Championship being decided in the Tournament Finals between Jeff Hardy and Sheamus, the two looked to meet one-another in a tag team match alongside Daniel Bryan, and the man who cost him the tournament last week, Sami Zayn. "The Great Liberator" and "the Celtic Warrior" had evident issues before the bell, but Jeff Hardy was not waiting and waylaid both with an early fury of offense! Daniel Bryan came in to support "the Charismatic Enigma", chopping and stomping away at the WWE Intercontinental Champion, as revenge for last week. With Sheamus and Sami on the floor, Bryan fired with a dive through the ropes, when Jeff climbed up to the top rope and came off with a crossbody clearing the other three men!
- Daniel Bryan laid kicks in on Sheamus in the corner before pointing his finger at Sami Zayn, which only served to allow "the Celtic Warrior" to strike with the Irish Curse backbreaker! He put the hurt on "the Yes Man", warning "the Great Liberator" to stay out of his way! He got the blind tag, coinciding with Sheamus delivering the Beats of Bodhran - when Sami joined in! Bryan flopped to the floor, but Sheamus flattened him with a shoulder block! Frequent tags saw Sheamus glare at Jeff from afar, enabling Bryan to strike back. The Blue Thunder Bomb was reversed, and Jeff came in hot! Taking down Sami with Yes Kicks, "the Celtic Warrior" would receive the same until Sami struck with a DDT. Bryan came in with the tag, hitting the Running Knee - but Sheamus broke it up. Jeff and Sheamus' brawl spilled to the floor, while inside Sami missed the Helluva Kick, and Bryan caught him in the Yes Lock! As Sheamus sent Jeff crashing into the steps, Sami struggled - but was forced to tap out!

Daniel Bryan had just forced the WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn to tap to the Yes Lock, but at ringside, Sheamus would pick up the steel steps and knock Jeff Hardy silly with them! "The Celtic Warrior" caught an inbound "Yes Man" in his hands as he dove through the ropes to "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior's" aid - but Sheamus would proceed to biel throw Bryan over the barricade. Sheamus talked trash, vowing to become WWE Universal Champion on Sunday night, but had turned his back allowing Jeff to come soaring off the announce table - unfortunately caught by the powerhouse! An Irish Curse backbreaker saw the announce table crumple in two with Jeff's body crashing upon it: Sheamus being left standing tall in dominance. With the Tournament Finals forty-eight hours away, would Jeff even be in the right frame of mind for Money in the Bank?


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Hi my friend, here goes a few points on your go-home edition of SmackDown ahead of Money in the Bank which I am eagerly anticipating.

-Zigger/Sonya vs. Otis/Mandy - This progressed nicely on this show with several steps but I expect Money in the Bank will be when things really get moving. The static says Retribution to me although I expect you to do it differently and with probably a new name and different wrestlers. I can't see Otis winning Money in the Bank and I think the mixed tag next week is the logical next step.

-Jeff Hardy - I think you have done such a good job with him and I really think he needs to win the Universal Championship as a result. I have loved the documentary series you have blended in and he came across well in his interaction with Daniel Bryan as well. Hardy ending the show by going through the announce table means he'll be fighting from less than 100 percent and overcoming the odds would be his trademark at the pay-per-view.

-John Morrison and The Miz - I know it is cheesy as hell but I always loved these guys and I've actually just rewatched a lot of them as I went through the old WWECW. The Dirt Sheet was always fun and the 15 minutes of Fame next week with Shorty G should be good. Hopefully, he returns to Chad Gable asap and brings in a tag team partner to battle Miz and Morrison for the titles in the next few weeks.

-Sasha Banks standing tall - This was great. Sasha came out looking great but so did Shayna Baszler, I'm not sure who is going to win the MITB match but it seems like it is likely to be one of these two. If it isn't and someone sneaks the victory you've done a great job in hiding that as well. I personally hope Banks wins and her ego grows even bigger.

-Bayley vs. Lacey Evans - This is really my only criticism. I didn't feel the segment with Renee Young came off that well and nothing is exciting me about the prospect of Lacey Evans challenging for the title, far less winning it. I just don't see anything in her so hopefully, Bayley retains and we move on as quickly as possible.

-Cesaro and Nakamura - I think these two could be with being repackaged as babyfaces as the crowds (yes, I know there aren't any) can't help but like them. Maybe these losses lead to them changing things and looking at a new way of approaching their matches. That's a direction I would like to see anyway.

Overall, another really strong show and I always think the go-home is key to any BTB so top work here, can't wait to see what you do at Money in the Bank and keep following this afterwards!
 
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WWE MONEY IN THE BANK 2020 - May 10, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida

"The Risk is Worth the Reward"
"Gotta Get That"

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TOMORROW NIGHT!



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WWE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Drew McIntyre (c) vs Edge

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WWE UNIVERSAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT FINALS
Sheamus vs Jeff Hardy

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MEN'S MONEY IN THE BANK LADDER MATCH
Samoa Joe vs Ricochet vs Bobby Lashley vs Drew Gulak vs Otis vs Big E

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Aleister Black vs Seth Rollins

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WOMEN'S MONEY IN THE BANK LADDER MATCH
Asuka vs Sasha Banks vs Alexa Bliss vs Shayna Baszler vs Liv Morgan vs Carmella

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WWE 24/7 CHAMPIONSHIP
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The Viking Raiders vs The Street Profits (c) vs AOP

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MONEY IN THE BANK KICKOFF SHOW
Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura
vs Lucha House Party
 

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WWE MONEY IN THE BANK 2020 - May 10, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
"The Risk is Worth the Reward"
"Gotta Get That"

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Money in the Bank Kickoff Show - May 10, 2020
- The Money in the Bank Kickoff Show was presented by Scott Stanford and Peter Rosenberg at WWE studios and featured special analysis provided by guest correspondents Booker T, John Bradshaw Layfield and Renee Young, who all appeared via conference call.
- Video packages aired for tonight's major matches, including the WWE World Championship match; WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals; Seth Rollins vs Aleister Black; and the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match.
- The co-hosts talked about the injury sustained to Rezar this past week on Monday Night RAW, and how with AOP's chances of walking out of Money in the Bank with the RAW Tag Team Championships in jeopardy, Seth Rollins reportedly had a "plan B" in mind, ahead of the match with the Street Profits and the Viking Raiders.
- A graphic aired, reviewing the attention from social media in which Rob Gronkowski was getting, as he awaited battle with Riddick Moss with Gronk's WWE 24/7 Championship at stake.
- Sarah Schreiber was on-hand inside the WWE Performance Center, where throughout the Money in the Bank Kickoff Show, she counted down the top ten moments in Money in the Bank history.
- Charly Caruso interviewed R-Truth about the training and influence he had had on Rob Gronkowski's preparation for his WWE 24/7 Championship defense against Riddick Moss. "The Truth" was nonchalant and claimed Tom Brady's training was going great, that he was using "the Force" and had the "Eye of the Tiger" to make "So Smooth" feel "Pretty Rough". Truth claimed he'd taught Gronk all he knew, and tonight if he listened, the SuperBowl Champion would walk out WWE European 24/7 Television Champion.

Lucha House Party made a fiery entrance, two days after their potentially biggest win to date in WWE, defeating the Artist Collective members with help from Drew Gulak. Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado lit up the WWE Performance Center with springboard dives into the ring from the floor, with the colorful orange and black masks and gear preparing them for a rematch with two world-class talents in "the Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist". Cesaro followed, posing with a figure reminiscent of a chiseled Greek God on the rampway, in black trunks. From there, the screeching sounds of Shinsuke Nakamura's violin-rampant theme music saw "the King of Strong Style" appear in a black, red and white jumpsuit. Out for revenge, as striking as Nakamura's presence and movements were, the Artist Collective were all business.

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0. Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura vs Lucha House Party
The Artist Collective appeared confident, with Cesaro smugly talking trash to Gran Metalik. A brief exchange at the beginning of the match saw Metalik use his quickness to evade "the Swiss Cyborg", the use of leg kicks trying to take the bigger man down. Cesaro tried to maintain power with a suplex, but Metalik would counter out with an armdrag into two consecutive dropkicks! Kipping up, Metalik sat atop the corner, using the ropes as a hammock! Confidence went both ways, as an incensed Cesaro rushed in to see Metalik headstand on the top rope, and then reverse out into a tornado DDT. Lince Dorado made the tag, a springboard crossbody and a dropkick taking Cesaro down. With a wristlock, "the Golden Lynx" looked to outclass Cesaro technically, but the strength of the European allowed him to hoist Dorado up and plant him with an arching neckbreaker! Shinsuke Nakamura came in with several insulting kicks prodding Dorado, who shot back up with a harsh open-handed chop to the chest! Nakamura cut him off with a snapmare and a resounding kick to the spine, before pinning Dorado down face-first to the canvas; driving his knees into the crown of the head!

As Lince Dorado recovered from the knees, Shinsuke Nakamura would follow him to the apron - where as "the Artist" struck with a knee drop over the edge of the ring, Cesaro struck moments later with a European uppercut! Nakamura slid back inside and mocked Gran Metalik with a "Lucha!" chant, tagging in Cesaro to follow up with a rushing uppercut in the corner. Another suplex allowed Cesaro to crank his neck, before powering Dorado effortlessly from the canvas! Dorado tried to reverse seamlessly into a hurricanrana, but Cesaro's unmatched strength allowed him to connect with a gutwrench suplex! Posing with his fists, he put the boots to Dorado illegally with a hold of the ropes before distracting the official - and Shin opportunistically collided with a knee lift with the referee's back turned! Taking the legs and attempting the Cesaro Swing, Lince was able to roll himself and Cesaro away - before performing a reverse barrell roll directly into the spinning headscissors! Dorado began to crawl, but Nakamura would grab the foot! Shin received an enzuigiri, but Cesaro came firing back in with a springboard uppercut for a near fall!

Shinsuke Nakamura smiled at Gran Metalik from inside, a front facelock maintained on his tag partner Lince Dorado. Dorado began to work his way back up, when "the Artist" dished out a double-knee backbreaker! "The Golden Lynx" was in trouble with knee lifts in the corner, a backwards roll allowing Shin to strike with a third - when Good Vibrations followed, demeaning Dorado further! Nakamura turned Dorado around for the inverted powerslam, but Dorado landed out transitioning into a DDT! "The King of Strong Style" was down but tagged in Cesaro, who received a dropsault as Lince landed on Nakamura - and the tag was made to Gran Metalik! "The Crown Jewel of Lucha-Libre" soared with a springboard back elbow to Cesaro, and a springboard hurricanrana to Nakamura. Using his immense balance on the top rope, Metalik kicked "the Swiss Cyborg" in the jaw sending him to the floor. In place, Metalik sprung from the apron with a hurricanrana sending him into Nakamura! The Artist Collective butted heads, when Dorado returned with a handstand from the top rope, into a corkscrew topé!

Lucha House Party were firing on all cylinders, as Lince Dorado helped Gran Metalik toss Cesaro back into the ring - but Nakamura came from behind. Inside, Metalik set "the Swiss Cyborg" up for a top rope hurricanrana, climbing to the top and beginning to tightrope walk his way across - but Cesaro would catch him! A Neutralizer was teased from the second rope, but Metalik would use his expertise to power into a frankensteiner for a near fall! Nakamura slipped in, but Metalik leapt over him before sending him to the apron. Dorado came back in with the Golden Rewind on Cesaro, as his partner went for the Metalik Driver. Nakamura was able to drag his partner to safety, when he ducked a clothesline and took Lince out with the Kinshasa! The Metalik Driver was blocked a second time, when Gran took off the ropes only to be caught in mid-air - the Neutralizer putting down Metalik. With the tag to Shinsuke, the Kinshasa was stalked and executed, giving the Artist Collective the victory!

Winners: Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura (11:38)

The Artist Collective had to have been executed a much easier time against Friday Night SmackDown's resident luchadors, yet Lucha House Party had given Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura one heck of a fight on the Money in the Bank Kickoff Show! "The Artist" would raise "the Swiss Cyborg's" hand in victory, as the two bowed to the watching WWE Universe on YouTube, Facebook Live and the WWE Network. Ahead of what was bound to be a spectacular night, Nakamura and Cesaro stood tall and posed over the fallen Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado.

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The opening video package aired, recapping previous men and women to capture the Money in the Bank briefcase. WWE Superstars such as Seth Rollins, Brock Lesnar, Edge, Daniel Bryan, Bayley, The Miz, Alexa Bliss and Rob Van Dam had walked away from the infamous Ladder match with the briefcase in the past - and many had gone on to climb the ladder of success: cashing in and becoming champions. With such lineage, this year nothing stood in the way of twelve competitors but each other, as they all strived to win big. Meanwhile, past hostilities from time gone by would be resolved in a dream match to settle it all. Comments expressed over the weeks finally broke down to outright physicality, as Edge looked to capture lightning in a bottle once again - becoming WWE World Champion against Drew McIntyre. Nine years since retirement, "the Rated R Superstar" had much to prove - but so did "the Scottish Terminator" in his first title defense. The margin for error was plenty, but "the Risk Was Worth the Reward" tonight at Money in the Bank!

The opening graphic aired, bringing us to inside "the Athletic Hub for the Future" - WWE Money in the Bank going on the air from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida! Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed the WWE Universe to the show live on the WWE Network, where five championship titles would be decided, and two Money in the Bank Ladder matches would take place. They discussed some of the other matches going down tonight, including the WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals between Jeff Hardy and Sheamus. Finally, the vacant title would be determined, as the leader of Friday Night SmackDown would be established tonight!

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Kicking off the night in a big way, ring announcer Greg Hamilton introduced the first of two Money in the Bank Ladder matches scheduled to take place tonight. Announcing the rules for the contest, a six-person Ladder match would see the winner claim possession of a briefcase containing a contract for a World Championship opportunity - to be cashed in at any time within a year! Alexa Bliss made her way out to the ring first in black and hot pink, one-half of the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions no stranger to the Money in the Bank briefcase - previously victorious in 2018. Liv Morgan would come out second representing Monday Night RAW. In gear paying homage to that of Harley Quinn, she rocked the red and black as she climbed into the ring with much to prove. Carmella came next, another former Money in the Bank winner from 2017.

In a black and white singlet, "the Princess of Staten Island" hoped to turn heads believing herself to have been overlooked long enough. Asuka was next, adorned in a pink, lime-green and blue fuzzy coat. "The Empress of Tomorrow" had all eyes on her as she observed her opponents behind the warrior's mask; when interrupted by Sasha Banks, wearing all the gold! "The Legit Boss" swaggered to the ring, without her BFF Bayley by her side. Alexa particularly wished to take a shot at Sasha before the bell, but as the five women confronted one another, out came the final participant! In black, gold and red spandex, Shayna Baszler emerged in a foul mood as always. Jumping on the spot, "the Queen of Spades" shadow-boxed as she waltzed down to the ring.

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1) Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Asuka vs Sasha Banks vs WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Alexa Bliss

vs Shayna Baszler vs Liv Morgan vs Carmella

The bell sounded, as Alexa Bliss and Sasha Banks continued to mouth off at one-another. Carmella joined in on the confrontation, the SmackDown Superstars immersing themselves in brand-drama. Liv Morgan and Asuka exchanged words, when Shayna Baszler dramatically launched her towel from around her neck across the ring at "the Empress of Tomorrow!" It got the match underway immediately, with Asuka and Shayna going at it! Liv and Carmella battled as did Alexa and Sasha in the corner. Quickly spilling to the floor, "the Empress of Tomorrow" lit Shayna up with kicks against the ring apron, when through the ropes came Liv with a baseball slide! Morgan was in this to prove herself, looking to grab the ladder from the rampway just for Sasha Banks to shove her face-first into it. "The Legit Boss" bounced Morgan face-first off the steel, though at ringside, Carmella would smuggle a ladder out from beneath the ring. The opportunistic winner of the 2017 Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match slid the ladder into the ring, but would receive it back in her face brutally, the recipient of a kick from one, Shayna Baszler!

"The Queen of Spades" picked up the deadly weapon and rammed it into the ribcage of Alexa Bliss, soon dropping it and hanging her upside down in the tree of woe! The MMA Fighter set it up and began to climb, but the WWE Women's Tag Team Champion quickly escaped and was able to deck Baszler in the back! Bliss climbed up beside her, both sounding off with punches when Alexa shoved Baszler off from halfway up the ladder! Liv returned and was able to prevent Bliss from climbing for the briefcase, when Asuka came from behind with a leaping spinkick for Morgan! Revenge for moments prior, "the Empress of Tomorrow" fired up with a succession of strikes on the woman who beat her for the titles last month at WrestleMania, Alexa Bliss, but from the top rope interjecting herself dove Carmella with a crossbody onto both of them! "The Princess of Staten Island" once again began to climb up, but Sasha Banks would shove the ladder, knocking her into the top rope below! Sasha connected with a Meteora from the second rope onto Bliss, and teased the Bankrupt on Asuka, but she would come firing back with a step-over wheel kick!

Asuka connected with an inverted DDT on Sasha Banks for good measure, before picking up the ladder and placing it over her head! Spinning it around in 360-degree rotation, the crazed "Empress of Tomorrow" wiped out Carmella and Liv with the ends of the ladder, when in came Alexa Bliss with the low dropkick! Placing the ladder on top of her, "Little Miss Bliss" did the work in delivering Insult to Injury, colliding with the ladder to temporarily remove Asuka from the equation! Bliss favored her ribs, when Carmella came from behind with the Princess Kick! "The Princess of Staten Island" set up the ladder on a slant in the corner, where she would send Liv into the steel. Propping her against it, Carmella looked to charge into it but Morgan would sidestep it - 'Mella colliding with the ladder! Morgan dumped it on top of her, before setting it up and beginning to climb. Instead, Shayna Baszler came from behind taking the arm and slamming it into the side of the ladder. "The Queen of Spades" put the boots to Sasha Banks who tried to re-enter, when Alexa Bliss came from behind with a second ladder, ramming it in her way!

Alexa Bliss began to climb the ladder, when Liv Morgan put a halt to it. Liv hoisted her between the legs in the electric chair - when Shayna Baszler cut her from beneath with a leg kick! Both women fell flat on their faces, when "the Queen of Spades" followed with the Two of a Kind gutwrench suplex on "Little Miss Bliss". Little did Shayna know that Asuka was watching and re-emerged, but as the two talked trash to one another from afar, "the Empress of Tomorrow" prepared to engage, when Carmella intercepted with a big boot! "The Princess of Staten Island" shared glances with Shayna, who smirked back at her. Baszler turned her attention to stomping a mudhole in Alexa Bliss in the corner, while Asuka was given the Bronco Buster! Sasha Banks zipped in to attack Carmella from behind, when Baszler formed a temporary alliance with Carmella - defending her and sending Banks into the ladder on the mat with a snap suplex! Liv suddenly slipped in and tackled Carmella, but again Shayna came to her apparent new friend's aid - Baszler kicking her in the chest!

"The Queen of Spades" instructed Carmella to set the ladder up, when Alexa Bliss came firing once again with forearms for "the Princess of Staten Island". Bliss looked for a hurricanrana on Shayna Baszler, who kept her hoisted before swinging her head-first into the middle turnbuckle pad twice - and a third time, into the rungs of the ladder! Meanwhile "the Legit Boss" began to sneak her way up the ladder, just to have Shayna climb up the opposite side. Sasha Banks fought for her life to escape Shayna, who snatched her foot and hooked it with her arm! Banks kicked herself free, but Liv Morgan came from nowhere with a springboard! Morgan darted onto the same rung as Sasha, executing ObLIVion from halfway up the ladder! The briefcase hung in wait, as Shayna Baszler went to continue her ascent, just to have Asuka come in ducking Carmella - and a roundhouse kick took her down. "The Empress of Tomorrow" snuck up behind Shayna, who looked down to see her mortal enemy. Waving up at her, Asuka proceeded to shove the ladder - causing the MMA Fighter to be sent sailing over the top rope, crashing to the ringside floor!

Asuka set the ladder upright once more, now beginning a climb of her own, but Alexa Bliss slowly made her way back up. The WWE Women's Tag Team Champion smiled at "the Empress of Tomorrow", who had not forgotten WrestleMania. The two began swinging punches, but Alexa was able to pull Asuka by the hair face-first into the peak of the ladder! Next stepping up, Alexa proceeded to prepare Asuka - both women sent crashing down to the canvas with a suplex from the ladder! Both women rolled around the canvas in agony, but "the Princess of Staten Island" re-emerged and spotted a prime opportunity. Setting the ladder up, she began to climb up high and go for the briefcase - but in her quest to become a two-time Money in the Bank victor, Sasha Banks would impede by climbing up behind her and applying almost a standing Bank Statement! Carmella tried to fight her off, when out of nowhere came Shayna Baszler with a wild steel chair shot to the spine of "the Legit Boss!" As Banks collapsed to the canvas, 'Mella scurried to the top of the ladder, but Shayna would stop her!

Dragging her down, the two women got into an argument, when Carmella boldly swung for the Princess Kick! Shayna Baszler was able to sidestep it, quick to drag "the Princess of Staten Island" down with a sleeper suplex. Betrayed by her temporary ally, Shayna took it one step further by catching the crawling Carmella by the wrist! Planting it firmly against the canvas, Shayna had Carmella trapped with her elbow pointed up - as the MMA Fighter brutally stomped down on the pinpoint of the elbow! 'Mella screamed in pain and rolled out to the apron, fearing a broken arm, when into the ring returned Asuka one more time for a showdown with Shayna! As Carmella's cries echoed in the background, Asuka and Shayna squared off with "the Empress of Tomorrow" ducking a clothesline and striking with kicks. Shayna caught a third and connected with a knee to the jaw. Asuka connected with a sole butt before hitting the ropes and striking with the hip attack - and folloed with a second, as Shayna knelt prone against the ropes! Baszler struggled as the Asuka Lock was attempted, able to elbow her way free.

Reversing into the Yokosuka Cutter, Shayna Baszler locked in the Kirifuda Clutch on Asuka...but Sasha Banks came in with the steel chair! Swinging repeatedly at the anatomy of a defenceless Asuka, "the Legit Boss" followed with two shots to the spine of "the Queen of Spades!" Repositioning the ladder, Sasha prepared to climb but was thwarted by Alexa who dragged her down. Blocking a forearm strike, Bliss delivered the Code Red when Liv Morgan came in with a hurricanrana DDT! Morgan began to climb the ladder, interrupted by Alexa who shuck off the cobwebs. The two women began to slug it out - but Sasha also climbed the ladder! Banks, Morgan and Bliss scrapped for supremacy at the top of the ladder - when Baszler beneath them pushed the ladder and sent all three to the canvas! Bliss fell to the ringside floor, as Liv laid prone on the apron. Baszler smirked with nobody around to prevent her - but out of nowhere came Asuka with a ruthless spinkick! Asuka grinned, quick to ascend the ladder and to secure the briefcase!
Winner, Women's Money in the Bank Briefcase Holder: Asuka (19:15)

Hugging the Money in the Bank Briefcase tightly, Asuka gritted the handle in her teeth after a hellacious start to this year's Money in the Bank event! "The Empress of Tomorrow" had outlasted five of the best women in a feat of endurance like no other, with a guaranteed championship opportunity at any given time within a year ahead of her. Shayna Baszler rolled out to the floor in pain from the spinkick that came moments before, while at ringside Carmella would have her arm checked on by a ringside trainer. It was carnage everywhere, but it was Asuka who was victorious in the first of two Money in the Bank Ladder matches tonight!

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A video graphic aired, showing that Money in the Bank 2020 was emanating from the WWE Performance Center - the WWE's "Athletic Hub" for future WWE Superstars.

Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton applauded the spectacular efforts of the six women involved in the first of two Money in the Bank Ladder matches tonight. Representing the RAW Brand, Phillips and Saxton welcomed us to Money in the Bank before discussing some of the matches taking place tonight - including the dream match pitting WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre against Edge.

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Kayla Braxton was backstage standing by with Sheamus, introducing him as one of two men who had the opportunity to leave tonight as WWE Universal Champion. "The Celtic Warrior" did not take kindly to the hypothetical, saying there was no other choice involved. What had started as eight men had been wound down to two men - himself and Jeff Hardy. Pointing out the adversity that "the Charismatic Enigma" had faced, having witnessed his mini-documentary series each week on Friday Night SmackDown, the Celt believed that there was no worse choice for a champ than that man. Sheamus claimed he had his own vices, but they were far better than Jeff's - because his biggest was that he was always gunning for a fight. For him, it was fight night every night, and he was going to do to Jeff exactly what he'd done to Braun Strowman, and what he could have done to Daniel Bryan. For such a long time, he felt like people forgot who he was: but the Sheamus people knew was back, and tonight "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" was going to need all of the help he could get.

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The Dangerous Corridor
Suddenly the camera cut to show a disastrous scene. Surrounded by four WWE Producers, Drew Gulak had once again been laid out! "The Militant Mat-Mite" clutched his knee in pain, when training partner Daniel Bryan came storming up to the scene. In disbelief, "the Yes Man" was furious to see Gulak having been targeted once again. After returning this past week, avenging the number the Artist Collective had done to him last month, Gulak's chances of walking anywhere, let alone into the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match tonight, were looking slim at best. Bryan questioned the WWE Producers what they had witnessed, but when they were unable to tell him much of anything, Daniel knew exactly who might be behind it!

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Following an introduction from Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton, a video package aired for Aleister Black vs Seth Rollins. "The Monday Night Messiah" had spent months professing his thoughts and opinions to the WWE Universe, all the while surrounding himself with followers to heed his words and spread his messages as gospel. Amassing an army of men under the Church of Rollins, such as Murphy, Austin Theory and AOP, Seth claimed RAW belonged to him - but made a grave mistake hoping to reach out to the untouchable Aleister Black. "The Anti-Hero" did not respond to the Church's advances, instead going against them. It prompted Seth and his faction to instead look to take him down, and that they were able to do two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW! Black meanwhile had dared Seth to challenge him time after time, man-to-man, one-on-one. The question was now whether "the Messiah" would follow Black's wish.

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Darkness overcame the WWE Performance Center, as "Root of All Evil" by Incendiary blasted throughout the building. Aleister Black ascended to a vertical position on the stage, draped in a black hood. In black drunks, the "Tattooed Man from Amsterdam" crept down the rampway with a bold look of determination on his face. With a forward roll through the ropes, Black assumed his crosslegged position, as he continued to brood ahead of the arrival of his opponent. With the orchestral sounds of his music playing, out marched Seth Rollins in a black leather jacket. Wearing one glove, his hair pinned in one off-center bun, "the Monday Night Messiah" grinned towards the ring, locking eyes with Black. Seth laughed as out walked Austin Theory and Murphy in support of their leader; the Disciples however following Seth's orders and returning to the backstage area! The services of the Church of Rollins were not needed, apparently, as Seth made a slow walk down to ringside, where he continued to bide his time. A mental battle of mind games was being played between the two, as twice did Seth tease entering the ring, only to instead back down once more!


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2) Aleister Black vs Seth Rollins

The mind games were being played by Seth Rollins as well as Aleister Black, who remained sat cross-legged no different than a statue. "The Monday Night Messiah" was cautious when maneuvering into the ring, slowly sipping in and challenging Black to stand against him. Black instead opted to ignore his rival, bringing Seth to wave his hands in front of the eyes of "the Anti-Hero". Black continued to ignore Seth's very being, when the leader of the Church of Rollins took a seat - crossing his legs facing Aleister! Choosing to trash talk Black to his face, Aleister suddenly struck with a big slap across the face! Rollins clutched his cheek, before responding with one of his own! Before the WWE Universe knew it, the two were duking it out from their seated positions with Seth taking the brunt of it! Black struck with forearms and kicks to the torso, soon cornering Seth with kicks in the corner! Rollins was able to turn it around and deliver stomps to Black, but once the referee jumped in to force the break, Black struck with a jumping knee strike to the jaw! Rollins went down, but as Aleister looked to close in on a cover, the referee intercepted to check on Seth's condition.

Seemingly out of it, Seth Rollins was able to roll out to the floor in a daze - but Aleister Black wanted revenge for the gang beating he received under two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW. Flying with a crossbody topé, "the Anti-Hero" went airborne! Back inside, Black covered, but "the Monday Night Messiah" was able to power out at two. Black smirked, admitting the resilience of his foe. Back to his feet, Aleister struck Seth with a series of body blows in the corner, when a high kick saw Seth duck out of the way. With a corner splash, "the Messiah" responded with a pendulum backbreaker to buy himself some breathing space. Mouthing "not that easy" in the direction of Aleister, Seth followed with a series of mounted punches - paintbrushing him blow for blow! Seth hit the ropes and delivered a knee drop, covering for a two-count. A snap suplex saw similar fate, as Black muscled out. Driving his knee into the spine of "the Ominous Man from Amsterdam", Rollins had an opening and brought down a series of heavy strikes to the vertebrae of Black. Applying a bow-and-arrow hold, Black rived in pain from the bridging position across Seth's knees, thoughh Black would slip free and cover for a near fall!

Back in the heat of battle, Aleister Black lit Seth Rollins up with palm strikes when "the Monday Night Messiah" dodged a sole butt. With a knee lift of his own, Seth took off to the ropes just to have Black leapfrog over! Dropping down, Rollins jumped over and hit the ropes: the Sling Blade missing, and Black would respond with a high kick to the jaw. Rollins was dazed once again, when Black followed immediately with a bridging German suplex but only for a count of two. Black brought Seth back to his feet just to have him strike back with a standing enzuigiri, following up with a back suplex! Taking off to the ropes, Rollins came down with a running shooting star press - but Black was able to power out at one. Astonished at the quick response, Rollins stayed on Black. Dumping him face-first into the turnbuckles, Seth drove his forearm into the spine of Black twice before darting across the ring with a leaping knee to the spine! Black fell into the corner, when "the Messiah" powered him to the top rope. Looking for an avalanche back suplex, Black came to life and elbowed the back of Rollins' cranium until Seth jumped down and hung Black in a tree of woe position!

Stepping on the chest and jawline of his rival, Seth Rollins savagely put the boots to him before ascending to the second rope. Talking trash, Rollins came down with a double footstomp - covering, for Aleister Black to kick out at two! Laughing in response, "the Monday Night Messiah" knelt on the spine of Black as he wrenched at him in a hold no different than a camel clutch! Black was having troubles with his spine, when he was able to elbow back. Seth looked to transition into a dragon clutch, but Black would sit out and knee his way to freedom! Black took off for a springboard moonsault, but Rollins would catch him over his shoulder, and drive him down with a devastating shoulderbreaker! Once again favoring his back, the damage had been done as the leader of the Church of Rollins advised Black should have joined them. Delivering the falcon arrow, Rollins covered, but Aleister remained resistent. Shaking his head calmly, he advised Black could have avoided all this had he just done the right thing and become one of his Disciples. Black spat back at Seth in the corner, using the middle ropes to drag himself back up.

Seth Rollins smirked with saliva on his face, swiftly taking Aleister Black up for a powerbomb - the buckle bomb underway, when Aleister flipped it around! The hurricanrana saw Seth's face bounce off the top turnbuckle pad, and an exploder suplex followed! "The Anti-Hero" was slow-moving following the damage done to his back, but proceeded to bite the bullet and apply the Octopus stretch on "the Monday Night Messiah!" Seth struggled in the grip, as Black continued to wrench away - Rollins initially looking to fire back, only to falter to a knee! Black was relentless, as Seth fought unconsciousness: finally able to collapse backwards, landing in the ropes. Black refused to break until the referee's count of four, as he continued to feel the effects done to his spine. With two clotheslines, "the Ominous Man from Amsterdam" was on the comeback, when Seth swung for a clothesline only to receive a rapidfire sequence of kicks and forearms. Folding to his knees, Rollins ate double knees to the face, but Rollins powered out again at two! Black was growing agitated, when Seth rolled out to the apron. Aleister looked to bring him in the hardway with a suplex, but Seth broke out.

An eyepoke allowed him to spring to life - a springboard knee to the back of Aleister Black's head stunning him to his knees! Seth Rollins followed with a super kick to the jaw, when the buckle bomb went executed! Black dropped to his knees as "the Monday Night Messiah" looked for the Stomp: but Black sidestepped out of it. With a rolling legsweep, "the Anti-Hero" hit the ropes and struck with another flush knee to the face before succeeding with a brainbuster! Black got the cover, but once more Seth Rollins was able to kick out! Black disputed the decision with the official, as "the Messiah" once again wisely rolled out to ringside. But Black wasn't finished yet, springing over the top rope onto the second turnbuckle - and vaulting out onto Seth with a moonsault! Black rolled Seth back into the ring once again, but as he slid back inside, Seth opportunistically struck with the Stomp! Dragging Black away from the corner, he hooked the legs - but miraculously, Black kicked out at two! Pounding the canvas, the leader of the Church of Rollins was furious at the stubborn spirit of Aleister Black. Deciding to climb onto the second turnbuckle, the Phoenix splash saw Seth roll through to receive Black Mass, Black getting the three count!

Winner: Aleister Black (13:21)

Despite the very best efforts of "the Monday Night Messiah", it was Aleister Black who came out on top in a fierce battle! His spine continued to bother him from the work put in by Seth Rollins, who remained down and out. Yet when the dust settled, "the Anti-Hero" was victorious. Sitting cross-legged nearby the beaten Rollins, Black appeared indifferent despite achieving victory. Brooding and waiting for Seth to come to, Black locked eyes with Seth all-knowing. Rollins looked back at him in a daze, before rolling out and dropping to his knees. Needing help from the referee, Rollins left a beaten man - all thanks to Aleister Black.

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In a video shot on the cell phone of one of the six men about to enter the Money in the Bank Ladder match, Big E ordered the WWE Universe to dare not to be sour; to clap for the soon-to-be Mr. Money in the Bank, and feel the power! Speaking candidly about how he was no noob to Ladder matches, he reminded everybody that he had been a WWE Superstar for nine years - but the scary thing was he still had not reached his ultimate peak. Last year at WrestleMania 35, he and Xavier Woods raised Kofi Kingston on their shoulders when he captured the WWE Championship before 82,000 in MetLife Stadium - but with all due respect to Kofi, who was to say only Kofi could reach heights like no other. For years he had represented the New Day, but when all was said and done tonight, the New Day would gain that Money in the Bank briefcase!

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Following an introduction from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a video package aired recapping "the WrestleMania Dash" from last month's WrestleMania. It was an unpredictable sprint to the end of the weekend for the likes of Riddick Moss, Mojo Rawley and R-Truth - but most all for Rob Gronkowski. In his WrestleMania debut and as acting Host of WrestleMania, Gronk stunned the WWE Universe and the sports world when he left the weekend the reigning two-time WWE 24/7 Champion! But it infuriated "So Smooth" Riddick Moss - a homegrown graduate of the WWE Performance Center. Moss disparaged the SuperBowl Champion for stealing his WrestleMania Moment, and gold, while Gronkowski celebrated the trade of a lifetime from the New England Patriots to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Gronk extended the challenge, and would get even with the help of an unlikely trainer in R-Truth. Moss believed he had been embarrassed one too many times, but did he know what awaited him, in Gronk's official in-ring debut?

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"So Smooth" Riddick Moss came walking out to the rampway with a new look, swaggering out in a Hawaiian shirt. While irate about WrestleMania, with a new attitude, perhaps this newfound confidence had the challenger believe he could leave Money in the Bank a three-time WWE 24/7 Champion - but he could never underestimate the SuperBowl Champion. Rob Gronkowski made his arrival, finally time for the Tampa Bay Buccaneer to put up or shut up. Pyrotechnics shot up like sparklers either side of the entrance ramp, as the blue zebra print sporting Gronk would open his tracksuit jacket to reveal not only gold around his waist - but the pristine condition he was in! Moss appeared surprised as Rob stoically walked down to the ring accompanied by R-Truth, prepared to go in his first ever sanctioned WWE match! "The Truth" had taken to the trainer role, with a whistle in-mouth and a towel draped over his shoulders, also wearing a zebra-print tracksuit jacket! In the ring, Greg Hamilton handled in-ring introductions, as R-Truth massaged the shoulders of Gronkowski, who appeared at his physical peak! Shadow-boxing, Gronk had truly taken to the Rocky Balboa mentality, as Moss's demeanor had changed!

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3) WWE 24/7 Championship
Rob Gronkowski (with R-Truth) (c) vs Riddick Moss
For the first time since its' introduction on May 20, 2018, the WWE 24/7 Championship was to be defended in an officially sanctioned match on a WWE Network special. More shockingly was the fact not only was Rob Gronkowski involved with the gold, but was walking into it as the reigning and defending two-time champion! It had the entire sports world buzzing, weeks after 'the WrestleMania Dash' made it as an ESPN SportsCenter moment. Riddick Moss's demeanor had changed since first laying eyes on Rob Gronkowski, having witnessed the condition he appeared in. The newly-traded Tampa Bay Buccaneer was no longer fooling around, as R-Truth whispered in his ear from the apron. With a strong pokerface, Gronk stepped toward Riddick Moss and began to fire with rights and lefts! The WWE 24/7 Champion had the eye of the tiger, as he continued to lay into the challenger, who shied out with his head between the ropes. The referee ordered the breaks, but once Gronk had laid off, he came back after Moss, forcing him to flee the ring! The SuperBowl Champion followed in hot pursuit, chasing Moss around ringside before slipping back in. Gronk came in right after him, when Moss struck with a shoulder tackle!

"So Smooth" was feeling his oats, flexing his pecks before the stunned response of Rob Gronkowski. Riddick Moss showboated, as the SuperBowl Champion turned to his trainer R-Truth for advice. "The Truth" comically shrugged his shoulder, when Moss grabbed the foot and turned him backwards. With Gronkowski forced to backward roll, Moss positioned him in a powerbomb position, but the WWE 24/7 Champion would land on his feet - clotheslining Riddick to the canvas! The champ cornered Moss with a series of punches, stomping a mudhole in the former champ. Next standing atop his shoulders, Gronk once again had to be warned by the official, opening him up to receive a body slam from Moss! An elbow drop followed for a near fall, the confidence exuding off of the challenger. Moss secured him in a headlock, mocking the NFL player and suggesting he take the retirement after all! Instead, Rob fought with everything he had to grow back to his feet. Struggling yet unable to free himself, Moss turned him around before delivering a suplex effortlessly! Another cover got a near fall, when Moss grabbed Gronk by the hair.

Talking more trash, while asking the announce team what they thought about it, Riddick Moss left Rob Gronkowski groggy against the second rope. Forcing him throat-first across it with a boot across the back of the neck, "So Smooth" hit the ropes and prepared to guillotine the WWE 24/7 Champion - but Gronk dodged it narrowly! Moss crotched himself on the second rope, straddling it, when Gronkowski grabbed the rope and shook it up and down in rapid motion! Moss plummeted from it before receiving a dropkick from the athlete! A suplex of Gronk's own went executed, as 'Gronk-A-Mania' was running wild at Money in the Bank! Gronk followed with a body slam before sizing Moss up from the corner. A three point stance in mind, he played the field: taking Moss down with a football tackle. But it wasn't to be, as Moss powered out at two! R-Truth tried to get the invisible WWE Universe members to chant for Gronk, who felt the energy and got back up. Looking for a second one, Moss reversed, dropping him with an over-shoulder neckbreaker! Moss covered, but was distracted by "the Truth" with his gold!

Riddick Moss ordered R-Truth get his grubby mits off the WWE 24/7 Championship he expected to win imminently, but "the Truth" proceeded to drop it clumsily! Asking if that's what "So Smooth" meant, Moss complained he was an idiot. It allowed Rob Gronkowski to come from behind with a roll-up, but for a near fall. Moss responded with a major kick to the abdomen, before powering him over his shoulder. A powerslam was in motion, but Gronk was able to turn it around into an inside cradle - Moss barely escaping. The challenger hoisted Gronk over his shoulder and stormed across the ring sandwiching him in the corner, but as Moss began a charge towards it, Gronk would get his foot up - catching Moss low! Winded and pained, Moss's mouth gawked open, when Gronk delivered a flip-over neckbreaker - to successfully retain the 24/7 title!

Winner, and still WWE 24/7 Champion: Rob Gronkowski (6:15)

To the shock of everybody watching live on the WWE Network, Rob Gronkowski had managed to retain the WWE 24/7 Championship! Riddick Moss continued to favor his nether regions, rolling out to the apron in pain. The SuperBowl Champion had surely made another ESPN SportCenter moment at Money in the Bank, by not only competing in his first official match as a WWE Superstar - but coming out victorious as champion! R-Truth joined Gronk in the ring, and the two began to celebrate much like Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed on the beach in 'Rocky III', when "the Truth" abruptly came from behind with a roll-up...and just like that, R-Truth captured the WWE 24/7 Championship! For a thirty-fifth time in the thirteen month history of the title, R-Truth had played the waiting game, deceiving Gronk until he let his guard down. And as R-Truth took off over the barricade, the wily veteran celebrated in the stands of the WWE Performance Center, among the invisible members of the WWE Universe, shrugging his shoulders and apologizing to an awe-struck Gronkowski - all while raising the gold high!

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In a cell-phone video recorded by Samoa Joe, "the Kohita Destroyer" was confident in saying that none of the other mortal men in tonight's Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match were fierce enough to even share a ring with him. He proved that at WrestleMania, when he dismantled Kevin Owens and made sure he wouldn't show his face around here anymore; much like he showed as he was on his way to showing Bobby Lashley last week on Monday Night RAW. Joe said it didn't matter if you considered yourself a mat-based technician like Drew Gulak, an annoying little flea like Ricochet, an overrated charity case like Otis, or a chump who got lucky like Big E - that briefcase would be his, because he was "the Kohita Destroyer".

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A replay from this past week on Friday Night SmackDown aired, showing the intense confrontation shared by the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and her challenger Lacey Evans, as brought together for a sit-down interview with WWE Backstage's Renee Young. A passionate "First Lady" would not stomach another second of disrespect from the champ, and Lacey claimed she would become a role model many young women worldwide had been missing since Bayley turned into the disgrace before her.

Earlier today, SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley arrived at the WWE Performance Center parking lot, where Kayla Braxton approached her for comment ahead of tonight's title defence. Bayley interrupted Kayla claiming everybody wanted to know what Bayley had to say about Lacey Evans, but for all of her passionate claims, she really didn't have a whole lot to say. She was a champion unlike so many who had came before her, reigning since last October, and it would continue tonight. Lacey didn't have what it took, so Bayley claimed, as she considered her unproven in title contention. Tonight she planned to expose "the First Lady" as not only someone with their head in the clouds living in LaLa Land - but as an imposter believing she was worthy of being a WWE Superstar.

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Lacey Evans made her grand arrival to the WWE Performance Center, with the biggest match of her career ahead of her. Dressed in purple, "the First Lady" was dressed to make history, but appeared too determined to even strut down to the ring like the WWE Universe had known her to! Instead, Lacey posed on the apron and motioned that she would leave Money in the Bank tonight as the new SmackDown Women's Champion. Bayley came next in electric blue, the champ unable to take the challenger seriously as she warmed up in the ring. The arrogant champ trash-talked Lacey from afar, removing the gold from her waist and holding it high enough for Lacey to see it! Bayley claimed Evans was simply not good enough to take it from her, as she walked the steel steps and climbed into the ring, where Greg Hamilton was waiting to provide formal introductions.

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4) SmackDown Women's Championship
Bayley (c) vs Lacey Evans
Lacey Evans was not thrilled to wait for Bayley to ready herself with the bell ready to sound, storming toward her only for the referee to intercept. Restrained, Lacey struggled as Bayley continued to run her mouth - until the bell sounded! Lacey was no longer held back, and Bayley hoped to weasel out through the ropes, only to be grabbed by the rear of her tights. Lacey turned a fearful Bayley around and clubbed her with two forearms across the face! Bayley kicked Evans in the abdomen, when an Irish whip went reversed. Bayley came off the ropes straight into a tackle from the challenger, who took her by the back of the head and repeatedly slammed her head against the canvas! Bayley was able to kick her away, but Lacey took her down again with a clothesline! Evans applied a side headlock and levelled Bayley with punches at point-blank range, when Bayley was able to tie herself up in the ropes forcing the break! Evans found herself once again being warned by the official, when the SmackDown Women's Champion ambushed her from behind with a forearm smash! With two stomps, Bayley piefaced Evans who responded with a fireman's carry.

Bayley fought out, sending Lacey Evans overhead with a German suplex! Smiling from ear to ear, the attitude of the SmackDown Women's Champion had abruptly changed with herself in the driver's seat. Lacey Evans was covered for a one-count, when Bayley took the disrespect one step further by driving her forearm across the side of the challenger's face! "The First Lady" rolled out to the apron, where Bayley continued to torment her with light kicks through the ropes. Following Evans out to the apron, Lacey tried to fight back with two elbows and a kick to the leg, but in the struggle Bayley would succeed by planting Evans on her head with a DDT on the hardest part of the ring! Lacey was down and out on the floor, as Bayley's grin had grown wider. The official ordered her distance to check the condition of the challenger, who shook her head in refusal to give in now. Bayley took this as a sign to keep on top of the challenger, picking Lacey up and sending her crashing upside down against the barricade wall! The SmackDown Women's Champion returned inside and showboated, as the referee reluctantly started the count. Bayley was brash, but Lacey would slip back in at the count of eight!

Bayley kicked Lacey Evans in the ribs as she crawled on all-fours, following with an axe handle before a swift elbow drop to the back! "The First Lady" was covered but kicked out at two, as the SmackDown Women's Champion applied an armbar on the ground challenger. Lacey struggled to break the hold, though she squirmed on the canvas. Bayley transitioned, applying a cross-armbreaker on Lacey who screamed in pain! Evans refused to give, but the damage had been done - though Lacey would rest her foot on the bottom rope! Bayley smirked but slammed her hand against the canvas. Thinking she had Lacey, Bayley once again claimed Evans didn't have what it took - when Lacey clocked Bayley with the Woman's Right out of nowhere! The cover was made, as Bayley seemed out of it, but the champ was able to kick out at two! Evans was undeterred, favoring her shoulder but deciding to give the champ some of her own medicine by applying the Fujiwara armbar! Bayley was a distance from the ropes, as the challenger wrenched away at the limb - but Bayley would roll her up for a two-count.

Lacey Evans and Bayley each returned to their feet, where "the First Lady" struck with a swinging neckbreaker after ducking the clothesline! Evans sprung to her feet and sat on the second rope. Waiting for the SmackDown Women's Champion to return to her feet, Evans grew impatient and sprung to the top rope with a moonsault! The cover was made, but once again Bayley kicked out! Lacey had to wonder what would put the champ down, awaiting Bayley's recovery just for the champ to fight another Fujiwara armbar attempt. The SmackDown Women's Champion connected with the Belly-to-Bayley Suplex, though again Evans would show fight! Bayley grew frustrated and pounded the mat, advising Lacey to give up already. Now picking Lacey up for a second, Evans fought out into a backslide for a close count. Unfortunately, it set her up for the Headlock Driver catching Lacey off-guard! The leg was hooked, and Bayley was able to retain the title!

Winner, and still SmackDown Women's Champion: Bayley (9:27)

Just when Lacey Evans thought she could taste the SmackDown Women's Championship gold, it was Bayley who was able to take the opportunity to not just steal the victory at all costs, but avoid defeat to "the First Lady" by the skin of her teeth! One-half of the Boss 'n' Hug Connection had her hand raised, but Bayley seemed more interested in continuing to demean Lacey's great efforts. Talking down to her on the mat, Bayley was presented with her title and celebrated it high overhead. Continuing a magnificent reign as the champ, Bayley claimed Lacey just wasn't good enough to beat her, as she slapped her cheek condescendingly before taking a leave. Evans would live to fight another day, though the SmackDown Brand continued to live in "The Age of Bayley".

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Bobby Lashley and Lana found themselves once again in disagreement, as she protested Lashley's decision to have her not accompany him down to ringside. Not understanding her perspective, Bobby maintained that this was not just a normal match - this was the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match! He couldn't allow her to go out there and stand at ringside, texting on her phone and not paying attention when, all of a sudden something or someone struck her. Lana was insulted to think her husband thought she wouldn't be paying attention. Even she understood the importance of tonight, and this was huge for not only his career - but their marriage. Bobby scoffed, suggesting Lana was delusional. Adamant she shouldn't be out there tonight, Lana continued to protest - but before leaving, "the All Mighty" declared that his decision was final.

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A replay aired, recapping the fast-paced match on the Money in the Bank Kickoff Show earlier tonight, where Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura of the Artist Collective were able to put away Lucha House Party's Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado, after the Neutralizer and the Kinshasa on Metalik.

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WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn was stood chatting with Shinsuke Nakamura and Cesaro, as the two continued to express their victory against Lucha House Party. "The Swiss Cyborg" considered the two teams even as "the Artist" believed Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado got lucky last week. "The Great Liberator" agreed, claiming this was why the three of them were invaluable to Friday Night SmackDown. They ran the show, and everybody knew that the title he held was the one that was truly important. All of a sudden, Sami shut his yapper as up walked Daniel Bryan! "The Yes Man" did not seem pleased after whatever had happened to his training partner Drew Gulak, and as the Artist Collective questioned what he wanted, Bryan claimed they knew exactly. Zayn jumped to the conclusion that this was about what happened on SmackDown last Friday, admitting Daniel had forced him to tap out to the Yes Lock - and while that meant he would get his title shot, tonight at Money in the Bank was not the place. Bryan said it wasn't about that, but about Cesaro and Nakamura attacking Gulak again.

The two laughed and claimed not knowing a thing about it, as Shinsuke Nakamura said they conducted their business and were finished with Drew Gulak. Daniel Bryan poked holes in the Artist Collective's claims, how "the Militant Mat-Mite" did cost them their match with Lucha House Party on SmackDown this past week. Cesaro claimed "Detective Bryan" needed to understand where his jurisdiction ended, because he was way out of line. Sami agreed, telling Bryan him coming in here and suggesting they had any part in this was a ludicrous accusation. Whatever happened to being innocent until proven guilty!? Daniel agreed, maybe the trio were right, but if they were it was the first thing they'd been honest about in some time. And next time Daniel made Sami Zayn tap out, there would far more on the line than his dignity. As he left, Sami vented his frustrations to Shinsuke and Cesaro, claiming he was sick and tired of Daniel coming and going as he pleased acting like some locker room leader!

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Following an introduction from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, who presented the brackets for the WWE Universal Championship Tournament thus far, a video package aired ahead of Sheamus vs Jeff Hardy. It had been a long journey for "the Charismatic Enigma", having endured a timultuous rollercoaster ride of addiction, substance abuse and legal issues, but through it all he returned to be a WWE Superstar, and to once again reach the top of the mountain. The vacating of the WWE Universal Championship left open a massive spot to be at the top of the SmackDown Brand - but in the end it had come down to two men. Jeff Hardy, and another man who had overcome adversity in Sheamus. "The Celtic Warrior" was still fresh from a return from injury, and had come back with a mission statement to decimate anyone in his path: including Braun Strowman, whose ankle he shattered last month. Comments from both voiced their intentions of leaving Money in the Bank as champ - but to what lengths were both willing to go to? Tonight at Money in the Bank, the WWE Universe would find out, as a WWE Universal Champion would be crowned!

To the right of the stage sat the WWE Universal Championship on a pedestal. Awaiting to be awarded to the winner of this single-elimination tournament, Jeff Hardy made his way out to the stage first in a black fish-net shirt. Notably, "the Charismatic Enigma" walked gingerly and with taped ribs visible beneath his shirt - a reminder of what happened forty-eight hours ago on Friday Night SmackDown. Nonetheless, he knew how vital this victory was, as it stood for everything he had been chasing mini-documentary series that had been airing over the past month. As Jeff prepared, the lights went white across the stage - signalling the arrival of Sheamus. "The Celtic Warrior" was in high spirits, pointing to the title beside him. Bragging it would be his tonight, Sheamus greeted Braun Strowman and hoped the hospital bed was comfy for him, before pointing out the wrapped ribs of Jeff Hardy. Posing in the ring, the Irishman ran his mouth telling Jeff that Friday night was a sneak peek of the world of hurt he would face tonight. Greg Hamilton provided formal in-ring introductions for the WWE Universal Championship Tournament Finals - when Jeff jumped the gun, launching himself across the ring at Sheamus!

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5) WWE Universal Championship - Tournament Finals
Sheamus vs Jeff Hardy
Jeff Hardy had slung himself across the ring, jumping the gun of the referee! With right hand after right hand, the bell sounded with Sheamus shielding his head from the onslaught. "The Celtic Warrior" was able to shove Jeff down, only for him to get back up and to once again rush Sheamus in the corner with strikes! The referee tried to intercept, and it allowed Sheamus to strike with a back elbow. An axe handle to the back of Hardy's head saw Sheamus soon send Jeff into the ropes, catching him in his arms on the way back! The Irishman was confident, but as he attempted a fallaway slam, Hardy would land out on his feet before connecting with a dropkick. A second one would see Sheamus bounce off the ropes, when a toe kick went caught. "The Warrior" chuckled to himself with control of his right foot - but Jeff would evade a clothesline attempt, hitting the ropes and dropping Sheamus with a low dropkick to the foot! Stammering to his knees, Hardy followed with a somersault legdrop directly across the back of the redhead's head, yet the first cover of the match would only get a one count!

"The Charismatic Enigma" refused to let up on Sheamus, securing a sleeper hold on him. Yet as the tall "Celtic Warrior" prevailed to his feet, Hardy found himself on his back, and sandwiched against the turnbuckles. Sheamus unwielded with overhead strikes, when Jeff used the top rope as momentum to dropkick Sheamus! The Irishman was dazed, but as Sheamus came off the second rope with a hurricanrana attempt, Sheamus would use his strength to power Hardy down with a big powerbomb! The injured ribs of Hardy were evident as he rolled around on the canvas, as his opponent hit the ropes and collided with a double axe handle to the face. The cover only got a one-count for him, but Sheamus instinctively bear hugged the abdomen of Hardy. "The Rainbow-Haired Warrior" looked to make a break by sitting up, but the muscle of Sheamus only strived to make breathing all the more difficult for Hardy. Jeff stayed in the fight, using back elbows to plot an escape, when Sheamus powered Hardy up with a waistlock takedown! As "the Celtic Warrior" triumphed prematurely over Jeff Hardy, he trash talked him, buying Jeff time to build back to his feet.

"The Celtic Warrior" insulted Jeff Hardy's character, when he would respond with a big slap across the face! Sheamus struck with a knee lift to the abdomen before beating on his spine with a clubbing blow. The fishnet shirt of Hardy would find itself torn open wide, as Sheamus threaded Hardy's head around the bottom rope - wrenching back to apply pressure on the neck! The official forced the break, which the Irishman complied with at four, as Sheamus brought Jeff to his feet on the apron. His arms tied up in the ropes, the Beats of Bodhran began clubbing away at the exposed chest of Hardy! Redder than before, Sheamus lifted Hardy in mid-air, supporting his upper body whilst his legs balanced atop the ropes. Suddenly, one more beat to the chest saw Hardy collapse down to the canvas hard - but another cover only got a near fall! Shaking his head in amusement, Sheamus squatted with his knee across the throat of Hardy, again complying with the referee pleading for the break at a count of four! Whilst Jeff gasped for air, he would roll out to the floor where Sheamus would follow, proceeding with two rams sending Hardy spine-first into the apron.

The ribcage had to be agonized, as Sheamus muscled Jeff Hardy over his shoulder and set him back inside the ring. Groaning in pain, Sheamus stalked him before slingshotting in over the top rope with the Battering Ram for another near fall! He mused that this would only get tougher for Hardy, as he bided his time allowing Hardy some space. Jeff used the ropes to get back to his feet, when Sheamus came charging in with a corner splash - only "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" would sidestep it, and splash the back of Sheamus into the turnbuckles himself! A roll-up achieved a one-count, when Jeff swept the legs and delivered a legdrop to the groin. Shedding what remained of his shirt, the bandaged ribs became clearly revealed as the shirtless underdog climbed to the top rope and posed before firing with an axe handle smash! Sheamus only dropped to one knee, when Hardy hit the ropes - but a crossbody saw Sheamus catch him and deliver a rib-breaker! Hardy crumpled into the fetal position on the mat, as the Irishman posed tall. Continuing to run his mouth, "the Celtic Warrior" dropped the leg across Jeff for a near fall, before lifting his head and delivering a soccer kick to the chest!

Another pinfall only acquired Sheamus a near fall, as the WWE Universal Championship continued to be displayed on the pedestal at the top of the stage. Awaiting to be awarded to the victor, Sheamus decided to go old-school: applying the Cloverleaf on Jeff Hardy! Though he struggled, "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" could no longer prevent it, as Sheamus successfully locked in the hold with no remorse for his opponent! Hardy groaned loudly, his potentially fractured ribs surely agonized with each stretch - but Jeff refused to give in. Sheamus continued to dare Jeff to tap out, but he continued to refuse - stubbornly beginning to crawl, and making it to the bottom rope! "The Celtic Warrior" refused to break it, and even took a seat on the back of Jeff as he kept a hold of his legs, but would finally relent at the risk of disqualification. The damage had potentially been done, as Sheamus waltzed over to the corner across the ring. Beating his chest with his fist, the Irishman now lined up his prey for the Brogue Kick. He challenged Jeff to face the brunt of it like a man, not a coward, as Hardy slowly slumped back to his feet... but Jeff ducked at the last possible second!

Sheamus got his leg caught on the top rope, and Jeff Hardy rolled Sheamus up for a close near fall. "The Celtic Warrior" stammered back up to a vertical basis, for "the Charismatic Enigma" to drop him with the Twist of Fate! Hardy slumped on top of him, but Sheamus would roll his shoulder up at the count of two. Hardy seethed in pain with his ribcage, knowing this match would keep on going. The WWE Universal Championship glistened under the house lights of the WWE Performance Center from its' pedestal atop the stage, ready to be awarded. Meanwhile Jeff decided to throw caution to the wind, and to live for the moment like only he had done for the past twenty-plus years. Climbing to the top rope, bandaged ribs and all, Hardy was prepared to fly - but the Swanton Bomb would go thwarted by Sheamus, who crotched Jeff on the top rope. With several haymakers, he took a seat on the top rope and prepared to go for his old, perilous finishing maneuver: the Celtic Cross! Hoisting Jeff up high in the elevated powerbomb position, Hardy unexpectedly reversed: a top rope hurricanrana bringing both crashing down. Jeff landed in a pinning predicament - and was able to capture the three count!

Winner, and new WWE Universal Champion: Jeff Hardy (15:31)

Against all odds, Jeff Hardy had walked through hell in this high-stakes match with Sheamus to come out as the surviving member of the WWE Universal Championship Tournament! "The Charismatic Enigma" rived in pain as he would receive help from the referee to reach his feet once more, all the while Sheamus turned over and shook his head in disbelief - that despite all he had done, all it took was three seconds and a flash cover to defeat him. Hardy would raise his hands up high, rolling out of the ring and nearly collapsing immediately. Limping up the rampway, "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" laid eyes on his prize - for the first time ever, capturing the WWE Universal Championship: and in doing so, reaching the mountain-top he had spoken of striving to do for so long. Hardy grew emotional as he picked up the gold, celebrating it high and throwing it over his shoulder. In the ring, Sheamus continued to shake his head, burying his head in his hands as he laid in the center of the ring. A new WWE Universal Champion had been crowned, at long last!

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An advertisement aired, promoting the first episode of the Limited Series Event - 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride'. "Chapter 1: The Greatest Fear" would premiere tonight, immediately following Money in the Bank - exclusively on the WWE Network.

Ahead of the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match, Otis was next to send in a video message as recorded from his cell phone from earlier today. As Mandy Rose asked Otis to come back to bed, the Heavy Machinery member told his precious peach that he would, but first he needed to speak to the WWE Universe. Declaring there was two things on this planet he wanted to do, one was to be adored, and the other was to be a champion. Now, he had not just his precious peach Mandy, but he had the entire WWE Universe. But tonight, he had the biggest opportunity of his life: to walk into the WWE Performance Center and take the Money in the Bank briefcase. Otis claimed it wouldn't be easy, but he wasn't afraid, but also made note of the fact that this coming week on Friday Night SmackDown, he and Mandy would team up to face Dolph Ziggler and Sonya Deville! He hoped Dolph and Sonya were both watching, so they could get a look at the mess they'd gotten themselves into. Mandy once again called her lover, who told his peach he was coming right away!

Cutting to Ricochet, "the Future of Flight" recorded a video message from his cell phone in the dressing room. As Cedric Alexander sat in the background on his own phone, he confidently told the WWE Universe that Rico had this in the bag. Humbly, Ricochet disagreed, listing the names of his opponents. After what he did, embarrassing Samoa Joe and Bobby Lashley the way he did six nights ago on Monday Night RAW, this was not gonna be any easier than he was expecting. Not to mention, he had Otis and Big E to contend with, too! Everybody was hungry for the Money in the Bank briefcase, but not everybody had a story quite like his. Cedric told Ricochet to tell it, as "the One and Only" discussed the shame that consumed him after not only failing to defeat Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Championship at Super ShowDown, but losing in ninety seconds flat. He'd done some intense soulsearching, but tonight he was in a good place. Luck was in his side and he could feel it: and tonight it would all begin again for Ricochet. Alexander backed his buddy up, as the two fistbumped and Ricochet thanked him.

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Charly Caruso discussed the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match, before welcoming the O.C., who had pressing matters to discuss with the WWE Universe. Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows said they hated to derail Money in the Bank, as peeved as they were to have been left off the show. Gallows kept his friend calm, as Anderson continued talking about the five weeks passed since WrestleMania: the night AJ Styles and the Undertaker went to war in Buried Alive. Karl shuddered as he spoke about the experiences he and 'the Big LG' both felt that night at that freaky compound, but none of it was as bad as what happened to AJ! Gallows exclaimed how "the Phenomenal One" had been missing for weeks, and that although the medics were able to get him out of that grave as quick as they could, nobody had heard from him since that night! Gallows claimed it wasn't fair, WWE wasn't telling them a single thing about their fearless leader, and that was bogus. Anderson tearfully urged the WWE Universe to use the hashtag "#Justice4AJ" across social media, to hopefully allow justice to be served. In the mean time, the O.C. were opening their own official investigation!

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Nobody Likes A Sore Loser, Fella
In the locker room area, the WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy remained emotional as he collapsed onto the bench and rested the gold beside him. Looking deep into the details of the title, "the Charismatic Enigma" continued to speak in disbelief at how it all finally came about. He overcame his demons, and he reached the top of the mountain once again. Breathless, what Jeff had not counted on was the arrival of Sheamus! Bursting into the room, "the Celtic Warrior" himself was fatigued. Calling Jeff to his feet, he unexpected offered his respect to "the Charismatic Enigma". Reluctantly, Jeff told the Irishman he put up one hell of a fight - when all of a sudden Sheamus roped him in for a big headbutt! Bouncing the defenceless new champ's head off the wall like a basketball, Sheamus stalked Jeff as he rose to his knees - to receive the Brogue Kick from behind! Sheamus told Jeff to enjoy his reign while he could, quickly leaving the room. Hardy was down, out and motionless!

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Following an introduction from Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton, a video package aired for the upcoming Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match. Akin to the Royal Rumble video packages highlighting the fact files surrounding the lore of the groundbreaking accolade for many a WWE Superstar, tonight's bout would be the twenty-fifth in its' fifteen year history. Reviewing the history the six men shared, including the hostilities evidenced between Samoa Joe and Bobby Lashley this past week on Monday Night RAW, and their run-in with Ricochet, this year's Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match was certain to have an open field - who would leave with the briefcase dreams were made of?

Ricochet was first to make his arrival, his palms up as lasers rained down circling around him. Sporting red and black tights, he daringly ducked beneath the ladder before hitting the ring, performing his acrobatic handspring backflip taunt off the ropes. Otis came next, walking out to the rampway hand-in-hand with Mandy Rose. The two kissed as his precious peach allowed him to go to the ring alone. Slapping himself to grow focused, one-half of Heavy Machinery dedicated this match to his injured teammate Tucker, in a cropped T-shirt and a pair of black trunks. Samoa Joe bounced down the rampway next, "the Kohita Destroyer" prepared for this battle in green and black fight shorts. Fearless, Joe examined the Ladders, running his mouth to the other participants. Big E came bounding out to the ring next, accompanied by Kofi Kingston. In a comic-strip singlet with varying shades of blue, one-third of the New Day left his teammate behind with high hopes headed into tonight. Bobby Lashley made his arrival lastly, "the All Mighty" jumping on the spot before setting off for the ring. All alone, Lashley was focused with eyes laser-focused on Samoa Joe.

Nepotism Takes The Spare Slot
As the ring filled up with the five combatants, shouting matches soon ran amock. Bobby Lashley and Samoa Joe were straight back to where they were this past week on Monday Night RAW, prompting Ricochet to get involved. Only, Big E and would back Ricochet up. Lashley and Joe shoved the two of them away, whilst Otis continued to look up at the Money in the Bank briefcase overlooking the ring. Suddenly, static consumed the screen: and with that the words "The Truth Will Be Heard" appeared on-screen! In the hacker's room, the anonymous hooded figure typed at the keyboard before presenting findings: graphics of CCTV footage depicted from earlier tonight! In pixelated black and white, Drew Gulak shadow-boxed enthusiastically ahead of the biggest match of his tenured career. "The Militant Mat-Mite" had been prepared for this night for a long time, having overcame injury sustained by Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura's backstage assault last month. But in a flash it was gone, as King Corbin abruptly used his steel sceptre across the spine of Gulak! After several stomps, "Wrestling Royalty" dropped Gulak harshly on the floor with the End of Days!

In the WWE Performance Center, the five competitors appeared astonished at the sight on the screen - when King Corbin made a grandiose arrival! "Wrestling Royalty" grinned towards his peers, his arms extended awaiting some nonexistent round of applause. The 2019 King of the Ring winner was effectively hogging the spot in the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match previously belonging to Drew Gulak - and the King loved it! Boastfully laughing, Corbin ran his mouth about becoming a two-time Mr. Money in the Bank!

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6) Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match
Samoa Joe vs Ricochet vs Bobby Lashley vs King Corbin vs Otis vs Big E
With all eyes on King Corbin, the man who selfishly took Drew Gulak out of the biggest match of his career earlier today, the King of the Ring winner welcomed the attention from his peers - but was not expecting Ricochet to launch himself at him with a space flying tiger drop to immediately get this match underway! Fists were flying instantaneously, as Big E and Bobby Lashley went at it, while Samoa Joe jumped the gun with a high kick to the jaw of Otis! The fight was on, as Ricochet continued to paintbrush Corbin with strikes on the floor. He would pick him up, while inside Joe would be sent into the ropes by Otis - but the Samoan instinctively soared through the ropes with a dive onto Corbin! Ricochet narrowly avoided disaster, as he walked up the rampway to secure the first ladder in sight: when met by Joe with forearm strikes. As Bobby Lashley cornered Otis with shoulder thrusts in the ring, Joe slid the ladder back inside and climbed up to the apron. But what Joe hadn't been banking on was Big E, who flew himself: a spear taking both himself and Joe from the apron, crashing to the ringside floor!

This Money in the Bank Ladder match had already become unglued, as Bobby Lashley took Otis down with a clothesline before seizing his first opportunity. Setting the ladder up, "the All Mighty" began to ascend rung-by-rung, when Ricochet slid in and grabbed him by the foot. Lashley looked to kick him away, but "the One and Only" would achieve great height with a vertical leap! Ricochet looked to overtake his adversary, reaching high for the briefcase - but Lashley would take him by the wrist. With a high kick, "the One and Only" stunned him, when King Corbin came in and shoved the ladder down - sending Lashley into the turnbuckle pad, and Ricochet crashing into the ropes throat-first! Corbin climbed one step, when in behind him came Big E, who had miraculously overcome the spear from the apron! Blocking punches, he fought with strikes of his own, when Corbin's clothesline went missed as Big E sent him overhead with a back body drop to the floor. Yet the King of the Ring would respond, darting around the corner and re-entering, before taking the New Day member down with a follow-up clothesline instead!

"Wrestling Royalty" tapped his temple with his index finger, grinning knowingly as he adjusted the ladder accordingly. King Corbin raised the steel and pointed it directly into the chest of Samoa Joe as he re-entered the ring. Dropping it lengthways across his spine, the King did not see Ricochet coming back, a springboard dropkick knocking the ladder into his face! Ricochet picked the ladder up and began to set it up, when Otis came from behind! Ricochet took two steps up when Otis dragged him down, questioning what he was doing. "The Future of Flight" tried fooling Otis by pointing behind him. Otis turned his head, and Ricochet flew - but Otis was no slouch after all! Tipping the ladder, Ricochet fell directly into Otis's arms - and with a gorilla press, he would toss the spot monkey from the ring onto Big E and King Corbin! Otis roared, not to be underestimated by anybody, as he prepared to climb the ladder - but before he even had a chance, Bobby Lashley came from behind with a massive spinebuster! Lashley remained unfazed by the weight he had just manhandled, as he thought better of climbing the ladder in this instance, instead choosing to dump it over the top rope onto Big E, Corbin and Ricochet!

Rolling to the floor, Bobby Lashley singled out Ricochet and pinned him up against the ring steps. After "the One and Only" had upset him twice in humiliating fashion over the past several weeks, Lashley prepared to get his own, but Ricochet would reverse with a hurricanrana on the ringside floor. Ricochet nearly collided with Big E, who paused him. And with that, a temporary alliance appeared to be formed - when the New Day member took Ricochet and hurled him over the barricade! Shrugging his shoulders, Big E re-entered the ring, immediately met by Otis. The two fan favorites smiled to one another, as they shook hands before circling the ring - only to be interrupted by Samoa Joe, who caught Otis with an enzuigiri before delivering the Uranage to Big E! Joe rolled out of the ring and stunned Ricochet with a brutal Olé Kick as he sat in the timekeeper's chair against the barricade, before raising his fist to a flinching King Corbin! The cowardly King of the Ring winner narrowly avoided physical contact, as Joe instead offered his hand to him. Joe turned his attention to Otis, when Corbin came from behind, dropping Joe with the Deep Six on top of the ladder!

King Corbin once again looked to ascend the ladder, but Otis would not only take a ladder but launch it at the spine of "Wrestling Royalty!" Otis set the second ladder up and went to climb it, when Ricochet sprung from the top rope onto the ladder over him! Ricochet and Corbin went blow-for-blow across the two ladders, but Otis would place his head between the King's legs! Corbin was terrified as Otis held him in an electric chair position - when "the Future of Flight" took to the skies with an overhead blockbuster, Doomsday Device-style on Corbin! Bobby Lashley re-entered the fray, shoulder tackling Big E into the corner before delivering a running powerslam. "The All Mighty" would be the last man left standing, but would take a ladder and shockingly tear it in half! Ricochet suddenly came out of nowhere with a springboard landing over Lashley's head. A forward roll allowed Ricochet to reverse handspring into a spinning headscissors on Lashley - who went directly into Samoa Joe, sending him from the apron. "The One and Only" set up the second ladder in the center, before beginning to ascend it.

He had his fingertips on the briefcase, but Ricochet saw opportunity and would not look back. Out to make a legend of himself, Rico flew with a 630 splash from the top of the ladder onto the rest of the field at ringside! Immortalizing himself at the risk of his career, and this match, Ricochet remained dazed after a high-risk flight wiping out the other five combatants! "The Future of Flight" was the present, as he slowly rose to his feet before sliding back into the ring. Coming to climb the second ladder however, King Corbin was revealed to be playing possum: and would come in, knocking the ladder down, and sending Ricochet down to the canvas hard! In a daze, Rico clutched his ribs, when Corbin dropped him with the End of Days on the ladder! A brutal spectacle was unfolding in the WWE Performance Center, as the King now saw a prime opportunity. Step by step, Corbin climbed and reached up high for the briefcase he'd won once in the past, which he was unsuccessful in cashing in in 2017 - when Bobby Lashley appeared beneath him! Using some raw power, Lashley would pick the ladder up from one end and slowly turn it over - Corbin going down hard with the ladder beneath him!

"The All Mighty" was not finished there. Marking his prey, Bobby Lashley awaited King Corbin to come to, but the Spear would go prevented by Samoa Joe, who heinously tossed a ladder in his path! "The Kohita Destroyer" used the ladder as a battering ram next, knocking Big E from the apron. Otis came in but Joe would duck a clothesline before also taking him down with the ladder. This was Joe's world and every other combatant were simply living in it, as the Samoan began to climb the ladder. Ricochet would resurface with a second ladder, setting up a bridge balancing from the second rope. Now looking to climb the ladder, "the Future of Flight" tried to fight Joe away from the top of the ladder only to find himself in a precarious position! The Kohita Clutch was applied at ten feet above the ring, and Ricochet was forced to dangle with his feet in mid-air. Finally Joe released him, allowing Ricochet to faint onto the ladder bridge before disappearing to the canvas below. There was thought to be nobody to stop him, as he reached up top...when Kevin Owens appeared from nowhere with a steel chair shot to the spine!

A second shot hindered Samoa Joe, as the man he took out at WrestleMania last month was back to take his revenge! "The Prize Fighter" dragged "the Kohita Destroyer" down the ladder to the ring once more, but as Joe hoped to fight the interfering Owens, KO would give Joe something to remember him by with a brutal Powerbomb across the ladderbridge! Satisfied with his antics, as Joe rolled out to the floor in agony, Owens disappeared hopping over the barricade, and returning to the shadows! Inside, Otis returned and saw his opportunity. Ready to take a step up the ladder, the weight of the super-heavyweight would see Otis smash the bottom rung of the ladder to pieces! The Heavy Machinery member was simply too heavy for the ladder, but Ricochet would once again springboard onto his shoulders. Otis struggled as "the One and Only" reached up top for the briefcase - but Otis would try to bring him away from it. Rico hung for dear life on the bottom of the briefcase, when in one tug, the briefcase fell down onto the canvas! Ricochet's efforts to give Otis a hurricanrana went awry with one powerbomb, but as he reached out for the briefcase on the canvas, King Corbin struck!

Ever the bearer of bad news, King Corbin tackled Otis into the corner, though the Heavy Machinery member would turn it around and brawl with "Wrestling Royalty" out to the floor. Otis gave Corbin a fight by the steel steps, when Bobby Lashley came from nowhere, delivering the Spear to Otis, sending him through the barricade! Lashley was dazed, but came to. Big E entered the ring, though his foot would be snatched by someone's hands from beneath the ring! MVP suddenly emerged, clinging to the foot of the New Day member. Shocked, Big E tried to kick him away, making a dive to reach out for the briefcase on the canvas. But it was too late - as Bobby Lashley would knock Big E down hard with an emphatic Spear! Snatching the briefcase and hugging it for dear life, "the All Mighty" had captured the Money in the Bank briefcase!

Winner, Men's Money in the Bank Briefcase Holder: Bobby Lashley (23:34)

A wild and unpredictable scrap for the Men's Money in the Bank briefcase had come to an end without anybody even climbing the ladder to retrieve it! "The All Mighty" knelt up and hugged the briefcase for dear life, as carnage surrounded him. MVP applauded Lashley from ringside, clapping for the victor, who was only able to claim it with the aid of "the Franchise Playa" himself! Lashley joined MVP at ringside, who raised his hand in triumph. Big E clutched his ribs in pain, being literal fingertips away from being victorious; meanwhile, Otis remained down and out through the rubble of the barricade. Samoa Joe was still out cold, thanks to the revenge taken by Kevin Owens. What an unbelievable night - but Money in the Bank was not over yet!

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An advertisement aired, promoting all of the merchandise available on WWEShop.com.

A replay aired from this past week on Monday Night RAW, where in the midst of a Triple Threat match between Angelo Dawkins, Ivar and Rezar, the AOP behemoth would go down with an ankle injury which would eliminate him from the remainder of the match. With his condition uncertain, nobody knew what the Church of Rollins camp's status was headed into tonight's RAW Tag Team Championship defense pitting the Street Profits against the Viking Raiders and AOP.

Charly Caruso was standing by outside of the Church of Rollins dressing room with one-half of AOP, Akam. Wanting a status report on the condition of his brethren Rezar, Charly asked him what he planned to do given Rezar would be unable to compete tonight. Comically, Akam continued to stare into the distance, before turning to Charly and frowning. Intimidated, Charly was forced to watch as Akam turned around and returned to his dressing room.

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The Viking Raiders made their way to the ring, on a conquest for title gold. Erik and Ivar were prepared for battle in red and black warpaint, bearing shields and pacing down to the ring. After issues with their previous allies, both were eager to claim the RAW Tag Team Championships. The Street Profits made their way out to the ring next, jiving down the rampway in blue and white. With the party cups out and present as always, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins hit the ring for what was expected to become a standard two-on-two outing. But as Ford and Dawkins trash-talked with Erik and Ivar inside the ring face-to-face, the Church of Rollins' music hit! But there was no Akam in sight - instead, two other Disciples of Seth Rollins, in Murphy and Austin Theory! Wasting no time heading to the ring, the champs and "the Modern Day Vikings" set their sights on their long-term rivals.

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7) RAW Tag Team Championship - Triple Threat Match
The Viking Raiders vs The Street Profits (c) vs Murphy and Austin Theory
The Street Profits and the Viking Raiders turned their attention to Murphy and Austin Theory, as the Church of Rollins members hit the ring. Substituting themselves in on behalf of the injured Rezar of AOP, the duo were no match for two of the RAW Brand's best tag teams, in what resembled a moment from the eight-man tag team match back at WrestleMania. Angelo Dawkins would deliver the NBA Slam into the corner, allowing for Ivar to follow up with the hellacious cannoball in the corner on Theory! Meanwhile, Montez Ford and Erik would both take Murphy by the hair and dump him over the top rope. Returning to their own hostilities, the Viking Raiders and the Street Profits came to blows with Erik and Ivar coming out on top. Sending Montez Ford into the corner with a running high kick to the jaw from Erik, Ivar powered Angelo Dawkins up on his shoulder - together, the Viking Raiders delivering a double lawn-dart sending Ang' into Ford! Both RAW Tag Team Champions went down in the corner, when Ivar came charging at them with a Bronco Buster for good measure! The action continued with Erik and Angelo Dawkins legal, one-half of "the Modern Day Vikings" taking Dawkins down with a series of kicks.

The tag was made to Ivar who came in with a sidewalk slam followed by a fistdrop from Erik; an early cover made by the Viking Raiders seeing Montez Ford diving in to break the count. Ivar blocked several strikes from Ford, hoisting him into his arms when Murphy returned with a powerful knee strike to the jaw of Ivar! The Disciple daringly looked for a German suplex on the big man, but as Ivar proved too heavy for him, Erik came in with a rushing sequence of strikes to follow! Dawkins came back in with a double clothesline for Ivar and Murphy. Ford made the tag and came in with a missile dropkick for Murphy and a Superman Punch to stun Ivar, before showboating and hitting the ropes. On the comeback, Ford was caught in mid-air by Murphy, who proceeded to send Ford through the air into a powerslam from the Viking! Austin Theory rolled though the ropes into a dropkick. It caught Ivar off-guard, who slumped into a back suplex attempt by Murphy. Once again struggling to lift him, Theory came in with the assist using a double back suplex! The Church of Rollins members continued, singling out Ford with mudhole stomps in the corner.

The Street Profits' reign as RAW Tag Team Champions did not look promising, as Austin Theory and Murphy powered Montez Ford up with Murphy's wheelbarrow suplex landing with a neckbreaker by Theory! The cover was made, but Erik came in with a legdrop to break it up. One-half of "the Modern Day Vikings" body slammed Theory before being taken by a German suplex from Murphy. Murphy would catch Ford with a German suplex as well, but Dawkins would keep his partner grounded before catching Murphy with a spear! Theory cut him off with a running blockbuster when Ford gave Theory a blockbuster for good measure! Murphy and 'Tez went blow for blow, when Ford went to hit the ropes only to be met with a bicycle knee strike against the ropes. Murphy hit the ropes and ducked a clothesline, delivering the German suplex - and this time, the cover was made only to be broken up by Ivar with a big charging senton! Ivar picked Murphy up and delivered a spinout air raid crash for a near fall, when Theory came in to be met by a double chokeslam from Erik and Ivar! They set up the Viking Experience for Ford, who elbowed his way out. Dawkins joined back in with the Cash-Out connecting on Erik.

An enzuigiri from Montez Ford dazed Ivar, when a running dropkick sent the big man into the corner for a corner splash from Angelo Dawkins! Ang' ordered 'Tez to go to the top rope, looking to deliver From the Heavens on Erik - but Murphy intercepted, a Meteora taking down Dawkins. Ford overshot him on the jump, landing on his feet to be struck with Murphy's Law! The cover was made, but in came Dawkins for the save. This RAW Tag Team Championship match was every team for themselves, as Murphy slugged it out with Ang' before following through with a breathtaking series of forearm strikes and kicks! The Australian was met by Ivar with a big boot; as the Viking Raiders prepared to put him away with the Viking Experience. In came Austin Theory with the ATL on Ivar, saving his partner! Ford delivered From the Heavens on Ivar, looking to take advantage - when Theory sent Ford flying over the top rope: covering Ivar himself for the victory!

Winners, and new RAW Tag Team Champions: Murphy and Austin Theory (8:19)

After substituting for AOP, Austin Theory and Murphy had successfully backdoored themselves into becoming RAW Tag Team Champions on behalf of the Church of Rollins! Theory shed a tear as he was gifted the titles formerly belonging to the Street Profits, while Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins watched on from ringside in disbelief. Murphy joined the youngster and hugged him tight, as the Disciples of Seth Rollins looked to the heavens and thanked "the Monday Night Messiah" for his help in making it here, as Erik checked on Ivar. Raising one-another's hand in victory, the Church of Rollins had won big tonight at Money in the Bank.

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An advertisement aired, centered around "the Rated R Superstar" Edge, he spoke about coming back to wreak havoc on all those who had wronged him in the past. As footage aired showing the unpredictable feats the WWE Hall of Famer had done since returning from retirement in January, he questioned the WWE Universe asking them if they missed him. "Destiny Calls", as WWE Backlash 2020 would air live on the WWE Network on Sunday, June 14.

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Following his win earlier tonight, the newly-crowned Men's Money in the Bank briefcase holder Bobby Lashley continued to hug his briefcase, walking down the hall with a congratulatory MVP in his ear. "The Franchise Playa" knew that "the All Mighty" could do it, and that was the type of performance Lashley had needed all along. As the two progressed however, Lana appeared before them. Sheepishly, MVP backed away as Lashley sighed and told Lana he could explain. He didn't want his wife in danger, but MVP had been in Ladder matches before and knew exactly what to do. Lana would cut her husband off, saying she didn't care...before approaching Lashley and smooching him long and romantically! She would shove Lashley back into a dressing room, with the door closing behind them.

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Following an introduction from Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton, a video package aired recapping Drew McIntyre vs Edge. A massive passing of the torch occcurred at WrestleMania, where Drew McIntyre was the man to dethrone Brock Lesnar and become the new WWE World Champion. But as "the Scottish Terminator" would establish himself as the front man of the RAW Brand, the skeletons in his closet would become revealed. Twenty-four hours later, Drew defended the title against the Big Show as part of a challenge opened by the new champ, when out came Edge. "The Rated R Superstar", having settled his war with Randy Orton in a brutal Last Man Standing match, now had his sights set on what had been deprived from him for nine years. The WWE Hall of Famer brought up the disrespect Drew showed when he was still an active WWE Superstar - and believed no matter how man can grow, that McIntyre was the exact same deep down. The bad blood continued to simmer for weeks, with both men forced to team up as well as talk trash about one another. But now was time to put-up or shut-up: who would leave Money in the Bank as WWE World Champion?

Inside the WWE Performance Center, main event time had rolled around as the sounds of "Metalingus" by Alter Bridge blasted throughout the empty building. The challenger made his grand arrival, in a black duster jacket covering his red and black tights. For nine years, "the Rated R Superstar" Edge succumbed to living a retired lifestyle, but after much deliberation from various medical professionals, he would be cleared to return to the squared-circle this past January at the Royal Rumble. Pointing his fingers to the heavens, the smoke machines blasted out in anticipation for the WWE Hall of Famer's first World Championship opportunity in just shy of a decade. Climbing into the ring, Edge had no skipped a beat in training for this match, removing his trenchcoat and revealing a flawless physique. With his personal score with Randy Orton put behind him at WrestleMania in the Last Man Standing match, now Edge had a clear trajectory back to the top of the WWE he once assumed.

Bagpipes echoed throughout the building, marking the arrival of "the Scottish Terminator". After defeating and conquering "the Beast Incarnate" Brock Lesnar back at WrestleMania, the first Scottish-born WWE World Champion stepped out to the stage wearing a stoic expression on his face. In black trunks, Drew McIntyre paced down to the ring ready for war. In a twenty-four hour span, the Scotsman captured the gold from Lesnar, before defending it successfully against Big Show - but now awaited his biggest challenge to date. The two stood before one another in the ring, both with smiles on their faces. Respect was earned, but not by either of these two gladiators, as Mike Rome handled formal in-ring introductions for the two men. The two continued to talk to one another from across the ring through the announcer's calls. This would be a fight.

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8) WWE World Championship
Drew McIntyre (c) vs Edge

The bell sounded, with Edge and Drew McIntyre still unmoved. Biding their time, "the Rated R Superstar" urged to tell the WWE World Champion he had better wish himself luck. The banterous Scotsman responded telling his challenger to hope his old haggard body can hang with him. Finally the two circled the ring, as Edge grinned. The two locked up, with the challenger backing the champ into the corner with all of his might. "The Scottish Terminator" turned it around, when Edge broke the collar-and-elbow tie-up with a series of haymakers directed at the champ! Drew responded, turning it around and firing away with punches of his own, delivering two shoulder thrusts until the referee stepped in. Pulling the two apart much like WWE producers and officials had done two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW, Edge continued the fight with a kick to the gut before firing away with more clubbing blows to the back! McIntyre shoved Edge from a side headlock into the ropes, teasing the Claymore Kick early but Edge was able to cling to the ropes. Now smiling back at Drew, he told the champ he would have to try harder than that!

The WWE World Champion charged towards Edge on the ropes, back body dropped out onto his feet on the apron. Drew McIntyre blocked a right hand before ramming "the Rated R Superstar" throat-first across the top rope. Climbing to the top rope, Edge attempted to come at him and crotch him though the Scotsman had him scouted. Taking a dive, McIntyre performed a forward roll - impressive for his size - when Edge shot toward him with the Spear-attempt! Drew narrowly escaped the path of the WWE Hall of Famer, who took a seat in the corner and found amusement in this game of cat-and-mouse! The Canadian and the Scotsman reset, locking up again with both battling for supremacy against the ropes. Turning it around on one another, McIntyre slapped Edge across the face to grate under the skin of the veteran. Edge bound towards Drew who backed off knowingly, lowering the ropes to send Edge out to the apron! The challenger came back with a right hand, climbing to the top rope and coming off with a diving clothesline! Immediately clutching Drew in a headlock with punches, he pounded on McIntyre but risked getting himself disqualified in the process.

"The Scottish Terminator" knew what he was doing, as he backed up and bided his time reaching a vertical-basis. That's when Edge jumped the gun, beginning to stomp a mudhole into the WWE World Champion! "The Rated R Superstar" drove the sole of his boot into the side of Drew McIntyre's face, but when attempting a second time, McIntyre would grab the boot and throw it away! McIntyre kicked his way back to his feet, but received a big back body drop from the challenger, followed by a big clothesline. A northern lights suplex from Edge marked the first cover of the match, when the champ bridged himself from the canvas and transitioned into a backslide. Edge looked for an Edgecution opportunity, but McIntyre would use his unmatched power to muscle the WWE Hall of Famer onto the apron. Both men jockeyed for position, as Edge suplexed McIntyre onto the apron as well. Battling back and forth, Edge attempted to suplex Drew from it but the WWE World Champion was quick to avoid it with back elbows. Suddenly Edge was caught hoisted by the champ, and in shades of WWE Legend Finlay, of Belfast, the Celtic Cross dropped Edge on the hardest part of the ring!

Sadistically, Edge's body collapsed from the razor-sharp edge of the ring apron, plummeting to the ringside floor below. Drew McIntyre felt the punishment too, his back pained by the awkward landing from the Celtic Cross! The referee intervened, leaving the ring to check on "the Rated R Superstar", whose well-documented neck injuries had cost him his career for nine years of his life prior to this past January! The WWE World Champion hobbled to check on Edge, only to be restrained by the official. Things did not look good for the WWE Hall of Famer, when McIntyre dared to grab Edge by the neck and toss him back inside the ring! The referee disputed his judgment, but McIntyre was not about to let injury hinder this major title match main event. "The Scottish Terminator" goaded Edge, kneeling beside him and asking if he still had what it took. Edge responded with a big slap to the face! It lit Drew up with a wide grin, as the WWE World Champion struck with a stiff kick to the jaw! The smashmouth style of the bloodthirsty champion made it known he would take no prisoners regardless of disposition, covering Edge for a near fall.

Raising Edge up, Drew McIntyre connected with a neckbreaker driving the challenger across his knee, as the WWE World Champion asked "the Rated R Superstar" once more if he could still do it like he used to. Edge responded by piefacing the Scotsman, answering his question affirmatively. McIntyre reacted with a shoulder block off the ropes, before delivering a second neckbreaker - again for a two-count. The WWE World Champion had the killer instinct instilled from his dogfight with Brock Lesnar back at WrestleMania, as he picked Edge up to his feet once more. Laying eyes on the WWE Hall of Famer, Edge was revealed to have been playing possum! With a swift elbow to the face, Edge ducked a clothesline and hit the ropes, coming back with a missed clothesline of his own. Yet on the way back, the veteran struck with the spinning wheel kick! Vintage Edge followed with an Edge-o-matic attempt, but McIntyre blocked it with right hands. Edge went into the ropes again, but came back this time to receive a belly-to-belly suplex overhead! McIntyre made the cover, but again Edge kicked out.

The WWE World Champion was at the top of his game thus far, dishing out punishment with a series of forearms to the jaw of the grounded Edge. "The Scottish Terminator" brought "the Rated R Superstar" to the corner and hoisted him to the top rope. Drew was setting up for a superplex and ascended the bottom rope, when Edge kicked him away. The challenger teased looking for another diving attack, but McIntyre would knock the leg from under him! Taking Edge by the legs, he attempted the inverted Alabama slam - but Edge would back out onto his feet: scoring with the Edge-o-matic for a near fall! Edge cursed Drew as he held his neck in agony. A clothesline saw Edge big boot Drew as he once again tried to come back up to his feet. Now was the WWE Hall of Famer's chance to express his discrepencies with the champ, kneeling over him and dishing out a beating in the form of a myriad of blows! Held at point-blank range, Edge covered but Drew would power out. The Canadian looked to apply the Crossface, but Drew grew quickly back to his feet. Elbowing his way out, he attempted a backbreaker but Edge would cut him off with a flapjack!

"The Rated R Superstar" was bleeding from a cut spanning on his cheek, this brutal battle showing the scars already. Edge stalked Drew McIntyre and brooded from afar, prepared to put an end to this match. The Spear was set up, but Drew would cut him off, ducking and turning it into the Future Shock DDT! With the leg hooked, Edge was barely able to roll the shoulder off the canvas, greatly frustrating the WWE World Champion. From the corner, 'Claymore Country' awaited the WWE Hall of Famer as Drew counted down with his fingers. Rushing in for the Claymore Kick, Edge would sidestep it and sweep the legs! Threading his foot between the champ's, the Edgecator was attempted though Drew would kick Edge away. Back up, the Scotsman stammered into the ropes not once, but twice - finally catching Edge off-guard with the Claymore Kick! McIntyre looked to make the cover, but Edge gracefully rolled out to the floor! The damage had been done as Drew mused the possibility of letting his challenger get counted out. Edge's eyes were glazed over and he was a long way from the ring, but as the referee got up to a count of six, McIntyre opted to break the count!

"The Scottish Terminator" wanted to defeat the WWE Hall of Famer decisively, but Drew McIntyre also had some cruel intentions. Removing the cover of the SmackDown announce table at ringside, the WWE World Champion chucked Edge onto its' surface. As both men stood precariously, Drew looked for a second Future Shock DDT, but Edge would elbow his way free. A suplex was teased, but Drew broke free with the Glasgow Kiss headbutt! McIntyre let out a warrior's cry at his opponent, when Edge shocked the champ - an Edgecution driving both men through the table! It was carnage in the WWE Performance Center, as both men remained motionless at ringside in the debris of the table. The official was in the midst of a double count-out, though internal conflict would come over him. Instead climbing out, wishing to see a winner's hand raised, the official checked on both men. Edge and Drew continued their battle, blow-for-blow going back and forth. Both men knelt on the floor refusing to quit, soon building to their feet where Edge desperately raked the eyes of the champ. He charged for the Spear, though Drew would dodge it - and Edge instead would wipe out the referee!

It was nomansland now, as Edge refused to let up in the referee's incapacity. "The Rated R Superstar" continued to stomp away at the anatomy of Drew McIntyre, before picking him up and rolling him inside. Edge once again stalked for the Spear, but as he rushed in for it, "the Scottish Terminator" would catch the challenger flush on the jaw with the Claymore Kick! The WWE World Champion hooked the leg, but with the referee down and out, there was no count to be made. The Scotsman slowly got up and could not believe his luck, observing the unconscious referee on the ringside floor. Unfortunately for him, it bought Edge invaluable time to come from behind with the Spear connecting! Edge slowly rolled back to cover McIntyre, though the referee remained down and out...when all of a sudden, Randy Orton struck with the Punt Kick to the skull of Edge! "The Apex Predator" had not been seen since WrestleMania, but had come back to screw Edge! Coldly looking over the scene, Orton dragged Drew's arm over before leaving the ring and retrieving the referee. Slapping him back awake, Orton shoved him back in - and slowly, the ref would make the three count!

Winner, and still WWE World Champion: Drew McIntyre (24:39)

Unbelievably, Drew McIntyre had endured the war of a lifetime to come out on top against Edge. Unfortunately, it came at the cost of Randy Orton making his return with a sickening Punt Kick to knock out "the Rated R Superstar!" After nine years in retirement, the WWE Hall of Famer's first WWE World Championship opportunity in just shy of a decade had been dashed by "the Apex Predator" who continued to observe the scene. "The Scottish Terminator" remained down and hurting, as Edge remained motionless. Despite the hostilities, the champ rolled out to hug Edge and check on his condition - but in doing so, Randy would take and plant the WWE World Champion with an RKO for good measure! His mission statement was clear now, as Orton raised McIntyre's title high.
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MAY 11, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: WEEKEND SEES RETURN OF UFC EVENTS, WWE MITB
5/6/20


- A Roman Reigns story got a lot of talk this week. On Raw on 5/4, they were airing Money in the Bank highlights, both wins and cash-ins and one of the ones listed was the WrestleMania in 2015 in Santa Clara where Rollins cashed in during the Reigns vs. Lesnar match. Well, it was edited to where Reigns never existed in the match. What is weirder is that Reigns was the one who was pinned and they showed the shot of Rollins using the curb stomp and went black and then showed him with the belt, giving the idea he pinned Lesnar. There isn’t a rule on erasing Reigns, only that commentators aren’t to mention his name. On 5/5, FS 1 did a one hour special on Reigns and on Smackdown a few weeks ago when they were showing the embarrassing HHH clips, they did show Reigns beating him at WrestleMania. We’re told the reaction by Vince McMahon regarding Reigns and how to handle the situation “changes daily based on which way the wind is blowing,” which is why one day they show him beating HHH on Smackdown, then they edited him off Raw, then they do a Make-a-Wish thing and have no clips of him, then they do an investment conference and Vince McMahon never says his name, and then they have a one hour special on him on FS 1. The latest news confirming what many doctors suspected going in about COVID-19 and people who have had leukemia. Reigns and his family situation with three children and his wife pregnant with twins would have to think long regarding returning any time soon. Yet there does become the pressure on both sides that changes as time goes longer


- While the Usos and Naomi have been absent from programming since WrestleMania, assumingly out of solidarity for their cousin Roman Reigns in his ongoing dispute with WWE, it should be noted that Jimmy Uso is out of action due to a knee injury. We were told he's out six to nine months, which as a general rule is the time frame for an ACL tear and reconstructive surgery. They were originally scheduled to challenge John Morrison and The Miz at Money in the Bank, in a Cage.

- With Rob Gronkowski joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, nobody knows what to make of where Gronk lies in regards to his WWE career. While he has given notice that he will be focusing some time on training for the team, it is unknown what happens following Money in the Bank. It is known that there was some heat on Gronk for "going back on his word" after declaring he was retired from football.

- Kevin Owens has been off since WrestleMania after suffering an ankle injury which lingered through to the match with Seth Rollins. He is expected back anytime.

- Rezar sustained a ruptured achilles tendon during the Triple Threat match with Angelo Dawkins & Ivar on 5/4. This will effectively put him out of action for four to six months, if not longer. While he and Akam as AOP are still advertised for the RAW Tag Team Championship match at Money in the Bank, it is expected that Akam will either have a substitute partner, maybe Murphy.


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RAW - 1.71 million viewers
NXT - 0.66 million viewers
SmackDown - 2.02 million viewers
 
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Monday Night RAW #1407 - May 11, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
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ONE DAY REMOVED FROM MONEY IN THE BANK
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WWE Main Event #398May 15, 2020

- Shelton Benjamin def. Denzel Dejournette with the Paydirt. (5:51)
- Angel Garza def. Zack Ryder with the Wing Clipper. (7:20)


A video package aired, taking us back to last night at Money in the Bank. The dream match that many in the WWE Universe had been waiting weeks to see finally took place, as Drew McIntyre defended the WWE World Championship in the main event, against Edge. It was a hard-fought battle, one which saw "the Rated R Superstar" cusp victory on multiple occasions. Yet when it was all said and done, "the Scottish Terminator" was down and pinned after a Spear from the challenger - when Randy Orton returned with the Punt kick to his fierce adversary! "The Apex Predator" got even for the head contusions suffered at WrestleMania, draping McIntyre over the WWE Hall of Famer to retain the gold. "The Viper" was not finished yet however, dropping the champ with an RKO and making his mission statement clear: hoisting Drew's WWE World Championship high and laying his claim to the gold.

The opening video package aired, bringing us to the WWE Performance Center. Twenty-four hours removed from Money in the Bank, the lasershow was in full effect in the empty arena, as Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton welcomed us to Monday Night RAW! After the return of Randy Orton last night, they announced that "the Apex Predator" would address Edge and Drew McIntyre; meanwhile, Kevin Owens would make his first appearance on RAW since before WrestleMania, hosting the Kevin Owens Show with special guest - the man who took him out, Samoa Joe!

  • Randy Orton addresses the WWE Universe
  • Kevin Owens hosts the Kevin Owens Show with special guest, Samoa Joe
"Go Be A Warrior"
Monday Night RAW was kicking off in a huge way, as the RAW Women's Champion Becky Lynch made her way out to the ring. It was announced last week that the champ planned to confront the Money in the Bank winner coming out of last night, but "the Man" surprised with possession of the briefcase in-hand! A smile on her face, the champ climbed into the ring and placed the briefcase on a pedestal in the ring. Hesitantly, she took to the microphone before revealing a shakiness to her voice. She was feeling torn between joy and sadness, because she was at a time and a place in her life where things were about to change, and now she needed to do something about it. It was no mistake that this past year had meant everything to her, how she felt the adulation leaving MetLife Stadium last year in New York at WrestleMania. Despite how different the atmospheres and environments were, she still sensed elation in leaving the WWE Performance Center at last month's WrestleMania, because she defeated Shayna Baszler and proved she was "the Man".

Becky Lynch appeared emotional as she spoke of the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match that took place last night, how the six fierce competitors did her proud in risking their bodies and putting it all on the line for a chance at her RAW Women's Championship. With that said, it gave her the confidence knowing there was something she needed to do. That was why she had the shot-callers raise the stakes for the victor of last night's match. Tearfully, Lynch recalled first stepping foot through the doors of the WWE Performance Center not knowing if she was good enough, how she didn't know if anybody would care about some loudmouth Irish woman who liked puns. But in spite of that, the fans got behind her, and put her name on the map. The WWE Universe always defended her, and she grabbed onto them when she had no one else. But now the times were changed, because she had to go away for a while. Apologizing, Becky fought back tears as she said things might never be the same after tonight.

Storming out to the rampway came the winner of the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match, Asuka. One-half of the Kabuki Warriors voiced her disdain for Becky Lynch having stolen her briefcase! Irate, "the Empress of Tomorrow" climbed into the ring and told "the Man" that the Money in the Bank contract belonged to her. If she wasn't going to be around for a while, what good was her contract? Asuka demanded an explanation, and Becky gave her one. Lynch knew Asuka was confused, as was everyone, so it was time to stop dancing around the topic. Last night, Becky revealed the Money in the Bank Ladder match was not for an opportunity for a title match. There was no contract inside. Suddenly, Becky unclipped the briefcase and presented its' interior to Asuka: the RAW Women's Championship sitting before her eyes. Jaw-dropping in astonishment, Asuka screamed and hugged Becky, who explained it was actually for her title! Becky presented Asuka with the gold, who paraded the title high like only she could!

"The Empress of Tomorrow" screamed at the top of her lungs in her native languages, leaving the ring and darting around the ringside area. Becky Lynch watched with a faint smile on her face, as Asuka darted up to the announce table and ferociously hugged both Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton! Jumping on top of the announce table, Asuka continued to parade the RAW Women's Championship high, when Becky told Asuka to "go be a warrior". Asuka could fight, but she couldn't anymore - because she was going to go be a mother! Biting her lip to fight the tears, Asuka's jaw dropped again. The newly-crowned champ dove off the table and darted back to the ring, hugging Becky tightly and congratulating her! Raising the now-former champ's hand, Asuka chanted "the Man's" name - in this historic moment to kick off Monday Night RAW!

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A replay aired, recapping the events which took place before the commercial break. In an emotional state, Becky Lynch unexpectedly vacated the RAW Women's Championship, crowning the Women's Money in the Bank winner Asuka the new champ. In an unforgettable moment, "the Man" shocked the WWE Universe when she informed "the Empress of Tomorrow" that she could no longer fight, because she was going to be a mother.

During the break, the now-former RAW Women's Champion Becky Lynch was seen coming to the backstage area to be greeted in big hugs and congratulations from the likes of the Street Profits, Bianca Belair, Kairi Sane and Zack Ryder, among others.

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Back live, Charly Caruso was standing by with Shayna Baszler, who remained focused on her match ahead. Charly asked "the Queen of Spades" for her thoughts on Becky Lynch awarding Asuka with the RAW Women's Championship. The MMA Fighter made it known that she had no thoughts about Becky going off on maternity leave. Mocking "the Man", Shayna maintained that she was no man. She got lucky at WrestleMania, where she narrowly avoided being choked out with her Kirifuda Clutch. And last night, during the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match, Shayna believed she was inches away from claiming that briefcase until Asuka narrowly snuck by her to walk out victorious. Shayna quizzed Caruso if Becky would have done the same thing had she won, which Charly reluctantly could not answer. Baszler said she would love to wish Becky a good job well done, but the game didn't end until Shayna said so, and this game had only just begun! Shayna left for the ring, where she was scheduled for action.

1) Shayna Baszler def. Kayden Carter by referee stoppage (1:41)
- "The Queen of Spades" had every right to be furious after coming so close yet so far from the Women's Money in the Bank briefcase last night. Shayna Baszler had voiced her outrage prior to this match with Charly Caruso, expressing her resentment for not just Becky Lynch but Asuka. NXT's Kayden Carter looked to pull off the biggest upset in her career with a quick roll-up moments into the match, but from there Shayna struck with a rapidfire kick to the chest! Baszler dominated from there, driving Carter into the canvas with the Yokosuka Cutter. Covering but deciding not to win that way, Shayna took matters one step further by folding Kayden's arm in an L-shape. With her hand trapped to the canvas under the MMA Fighter's boot, defenceless laid on her front, Shayna stomped the bent elbow surely breaking Carter's arm!

The cries of pain from Kayden Carter haunted throughout the WWE Performance Center, as she favored her undoubtedly broken arm in agony. The referee rushed to her side to provide some medical attention, while Shayna Baszler coldly stood by and observed without a single care in the world! Sitting on the edge of the ring apron, "the Queen of Spades" could have just ended the NXT prospect's career before it ever got going.

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The new RAW Tag Team Champions Murphy and Austin Theory talked about Money in the Bank, and how the two of them were able to walk in and take the RAW Tag Team Division by storm against two experienced teams in the Street Profits and the Viking Raiders. Akam hovered in the background, as stern as ever, as Austin raised his iPhone up for a selfie with his title! Seth Rollins interrupted the Disciples' photo-op, a defeated man. The champs were taken aback, Murphy concerned about having not heard from him since before the match with Aleister Black. His hair untamed, Seth explained he had time to do some soul-searching. Apologizing were in order, not just to his Church, but to the WWE Universe: because he was not the man they all thought he was. Murphy tried to boost Seth's spirits after the loss to "the Anti-Hero", but it was no use: Rollins questioned whether he was not a messiah, but instead a martyr. The Church of Rollins were baffled, as Seth said he would apologize to the people tonight.

  • Seth Rollins apologizes to the WWE Universe

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Following an introduction from Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton, a video package aired, recapping the brutal spectacle that was the Last Man Standing match that took place back at WrestleMania. Months of a bitter rivalry between former Rated-RKO teammates finally came to ahead in a brutal blow-off as Edge and Randy Orton battled without mercy. In the end, it was "the Rated R Superstar" who triumphed, a Punt kick and a one-man Conchairto seeing to it that "the Apex Predator" would no longer pose a threat to his WWE career! After returning at Money in the Bank to screw Edge out of the WWE World Championship, Randy Orton speaks for the first time since WrestleMania tonight.

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2) The Viking Raiders def. The Street Profits to be named Number One Contenders to the RAW Tag Team Championship (8:13) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- In the Triple Threat match for the RAW Tag Team Championships last night at Money in the Bank, it was not the Street Profits nor the Viking Raiders who came out with the gold. Nor was it AOP, but their substitutes from the Church of Rollins, Murphy and Austin Theory. After an injury had befallen Rezar, AOP were switched out for other Disciples, which may have contributed to the former champs' title loss. Now with a title opportunity up for grabs, trash tralking led to Erik and Ivar charging their once-good friends in battle! Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins fought back with plenty to prove, the back-and-forth fight seeing Ford be vaulted over the top rope by his partner onto Erik, when Ivar came out of nowhere with a running cannonball from the apron right on top of Ford!
- "The Modern Day Vikings" were in control as RAW returned from the commercial break, a corner splash from Ivar to Montez Ford giving them control of the smaller-half of the Street Profits. 'Tez was given a lot to work with, as a seated senton from Ivar saw him power out at two, barely. The Vikings were dominant, but he was finally able to roll out of harm's way from Erik's pump kick, and squirm through the legs of Ivar to make the tag to Dawkins! 'Ang ran hot, with the NBA Slam catching Ivar in the corner before Erik took the Cash-Out. Montez was in position to fly From the Heavens, but Ivar laucnhed him to the floor, jaw-first striking the barricade! Dawkins strived to fight off both members of the Viking Raiders, but Dawkins would find himself the recipient of the Viking Experience!

The former RAW Tag Team Champions were in the midst of a fall from grace, as the Viking Raiders stood victorious as the newly-named number one contenders to Murphy and Austin Theory. With an opportunity at becoming RAW Tag Team Champions next week on Monday Night RAW, Erik and Ivar posed over Angelo Dawkins' fallen carcass before approaching Montez Ford. Offering their respect, 'Tez stubbornly refused, instead turning to check on his fallen buddy 'Ang.

  • Next week - RAW Tag Team Championship - Murphy and Austin Theory (c) vs The Viking Raiders
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Rey Mysterio prepared for his match with Humberto Carrillo, draping his forehead against the locker when in walked his son Dominik. "The Legendary Luchador" was not pleased to see his flesh-and-blood present tonight, much like every week. Dominik couldn't understand, but Rey made it clear that he didn't want to see his son involved tonight, nor any other night. He was ordered to sit back in the dressing room and not allow himself to get wrapped up in what he could not understand. Dominik refused to hear of it, questioning how Rey could possibly fight someone he considered a friend in Humberto. Rey told Dominik it was none of his concern, but considered Humberto a bad influence. Rey did not want Dominik to get involved, end of story.

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An advertisement aired, recapping the unpredictable night that took place last night. WWE Money in the Bank 2020 was available for streaming now, exclusively on the WWE Network.

Getting The Band Back Together?
After a hellacious dream match the previous night, bagpipes echoed through the WWE Performance Center ushering out the WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre. Stern-faced and battle-worn, "the Scottish Terminator" was dressed casually, after such a battle against Edge at Money in the Bank. In the ring, Drew asked how the WWE Universe was doing tonight. Admitting how he felt like he had had a few too many the night before, it was well-known he waged war with Edge at Money in the Bank. Not only was it a war, but it was a notch on his belt he would never forget. It certainly altered his perspective of "the Rated R Superstar", but there was one burning factor that he could not accept: the fact that Randy Orton stuck his nose where it didn't belong, involving himself in his business! While he knew about Edge and Orton's history in Rated-RKO, Drew claimed to not give a rat's ass, believing it to be his time he established the kind of WWE World Champion he was, when "the Apex Predator" deprived him of it.

"The Scottish Terminator" knew full well that he could beat Edge all on his own, one-on-one, and held Randy Orton responsible. With "the Apex Predator's" little address of the WWE Universe well-established to be taking place tonight, Drew McIntyre questioned what the wait was all about - daring ol' Randers to show himself now and save everybody the trouble! Instead, Jinder Mahal came sauntering out to the rampway. Dressed to impress in a turban and a suit, "the Modern Day Maharajah" grinned upon seeing an old friend from the best! Jinder asked the WWE World Champion how he was doing before climbing into the ring, telling him how glad he was to see him again. It had been such a long time coming, but just seeing him took him back to their days as part of the 3MB. They used to rock highways across the globe, walking tall and playing rock band. Alas, a lot changed; they went their separate ways, Drew got fired, Heath Slater got fired, and Jinder became WWE Champion.

Jinder Mahal feigned interest how Drew McIntyre was now the WWE World Champion! "The Scottish Terminator" chuckled; he and "the Modern Day Maharajah" had been through it, but he was glad to see him. Jinder congratulated Drew on doing his country proud - but reminded everybody who did it first! Back at Backlash 2017, he beat the man who dropped Drew with an RKO last night, Randy Orton. The two bantered, when Jinder proposed at some point in time they needed to get 'the Band' back together! Drew said he would love that, but surmised there was something else he wanted, implying Jinder wanted another shot at "the big time". He asked Jinder what he thought to a WWE World Championship opportunity, but Jinder couldn't bear the idea of 3MB imploding! He stressed they were 3MB to the grave, but wished McIntyre well. Offering a hand to Drew, the champ accepted and began to leave - when Jinder snuck up with the Khallus! McIntyre broke it, dropping his pal with the Claymore Kick!

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A graphic aired, reviewing the front-page headline on WWE.com: showcasing the news of Becky Lynch not only vacating the RAW Women's Championship and awarding it to Asuka, but how she was going to be a mother!

Meanwhile, the Riott Squad headed for the ring for action. Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan had personally requested this match after last week's six-woman tag team match loss, and this was their opportunity to get even with the Kabuki Warriors. The newly-crowned RAW Women's Champion Asuka and her partner Kairi Sane would be in tag team action against the duo - up next!

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An advertisement aired, promoting the official sneak-peek of 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride'. Coming soon to the WWE Network, tonight in a USA Network exclusive, a special look at the limited documentary series would air for the first time ever on Monday Night RAW.

3) The Kabuki Warriors def. The Riott Squad (9:59) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The Riott Squad were left with a bitter taste in their mouths following last week's disappointing loss alongside Shayna Baszler, at the hands of the Kabuki Warriors and Liv Morgan. Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan demanded this rematch, which as luck would have it, landed them in instant contact with the newly-crowned RAW Women's Champion, Asuka. She and Kairi Sane rode the wave early, as the Japanese duo effectively divided the ring with double-team offense on Riott. "The Pirate Princess" would begin to lay in some elbows, when Riott struck with a sudden neckbreaker, allowing her to get the tag to Logan! Kairi hoped to fight back against the punk rock tag team, but a northern lights suplex from Logan saw the Riott Squad in control.
- RAW Women's Champion Asuka rooted for Kairi Sane to fight back and make the tag, as Sarah Logan maintained a headscissor-hold on the canvas on "the Pirate Princess". Kairi was able to struggle to the ropes, but Ruby Riott would blind tag in and deliver a running senton! Remaining resilient, Kairi persevered as Ruby set her sights on "the Empress of Tomorrow", as well as her new gold. Sane finally fought back with a running blockbuster off the ropes, but the tag was made while the referee was distracted by Logan! Disallowed, the Riott Squad double-teamed Kairi further, though not for long as Kairi caught Sarah with the Tokyo Slam. The tag was made to Asuka, who ran wild and fought off both members of the Riott Squad. With hip attacks, Asuka sidestepped the Riott Kick allowing Kairi to take her out with the flying headscissors! Logan attempted an overhead suplex, but the Asuka Lock went connected - forcing her to tap out!

If there was any doubt "the Empress of Tomorrow" was undeserving of the RAW Women's Championship, the winner of last night's Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match had quickly squashed those theories. Asuka was joined in victory by her best friend Kairi Sane, as the Kabuki Warriors paraded the ring in what had been a memorable night for the new RAW Women's Champion. "The Pirate Princess" bestowed Asuka with her own gold treasure, when...

What Makes A Good Man?
As the Kabuki Warriors celebrated their win against the Riott Squad, Shayna Baszler suddenly appeared on the video screen on the stage! "The Queen of Spades" addressed the RAW Women's Champion directly, as she spoke to Asuka about how she had no right wearing that prize on her shoulder. In her mind, that title belonged to her because she should have won it at WrestleMania; and she should have been awarded that title tonight. The MMA Fighter spitefully considered Asuka to be ill-deserving of her opportunities, because she was the demolition woman of the Women's Division. In just two months she had taken Monday Night RAW by storm, much like she ruled NXT with an iron fist - and when she got her hands on "the Empress of Tomorrow", the WWE Universe would all see. Shayna vowed to make sure Asuka knew what was coming to her...when the camera panned out to reveal Becky Lynch! The mother-to-be squirmed uncomfortably on all fours; her hand trapped beneath Shayna's boot.

Much like Kayden Carter earlier tonight, Shayna Baszler prepared to snap the arm of the former RAW Women's Champion - the pregnant Becky Lynch! "The Queen of Spades" smirked, telling "the Man" to enjoy motherhood with one arm; while in the WWE Performance Center, the Kabuki Warriors quickly rushed from the ring to the backstage area! Cutting to the back, Asuka and Kairi Sane arrived to find Becky recovering unharmed. There was no sign of Shayna Baszler, but the newly crowned RAW Women's Champion would help her up and call out for Baszler to come and fight!

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A replay aired, showing the despicable actions of Shayna Baszler. After reportedly fracturing the arm of NXT's Kayden Carter earlier tonight, Shayna Baszler sent a message to new RAW Women's Champion Asuka as she held the pregnant Becky Lynch captive - threatening to snap her arm in identical fashion! But it was revealed to be mind games, as once Asuka and Kairi Sane arrived backstage, the Kabuki Warriors would find "the Man" with her arm in full health - with no sign of "the Queen of Spades".

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Following discussion from Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton, a video package recapped the heavily-publicized official WWE in-ring debut of Rob Gronkowski, as last night the Tampa Bay Buccaneer took on Riddick Moss. With Gronk's WWE 24/7 Championship at stake, Gronk left it all in the ring against "So Smooth", in a bout that received positive publicity with Sports Illustrated, ESPN, Yahoo Sports and MSNBC. Gronk would be victorious following an inadvertant low blow, followed by a flip-over neckbreaker - but the SuperBowl Champion would not leave Money in the Bank as champ. Instead, as his training partner R-Truth celebrated with him, "The Truth" would take advantage with a roll-up - escaping as a 35-time WWE 24/7 Champion!

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was standing by backstage with the new WWE 24/7 Champion R-Truth. Entering the frame casually, Charly asked about his betrayal of the man he trained for battle headed into Money in the Bank, Rob Gronkowski. "The Truth" denied anything of the sort, claiming that "Tom Brady" knew exactly what he was getting himself in for with the European 24/7 Television Championship. He did exactly what his childhood hero John Cena once told the WWE Universe, how they had to Hustle their way to the top of the WWE. He showed Loyalty to his training partner, and he Respected his training partner - but he had to think for himself too! Suddenly, Riddick Moss showed up claiming this entire situation was absurd. R-Truth didn't do anything to deserve that title, nor did Gronk. This moment was all his, much like the WWE 24/7 Championship! "Truth" suggested Moss wasn't as smooth as he let on and recommended a chill pill. A referee appeared catching the new champ by surprise, when Moss attacked!

4) R-Truth (c) def. Riddick Moss to retain the WWE 24/7 Championship (4:11)
- The thirty-five time WWE 24/7 Champion was once again the man to chase, and Riddick Moss wasted no time in seizing the opportunity. Looking to right the wrong that was his failure to defeat Rob Gronkowski last night at Money in the Bank, this impromptu title opportunity saw "So Smooth" strike with a toe kick. Sending R-Truth into a production table, Moss hammered the new champ with a piece of television equipment before looking to tangle him up in a cable! R-Truth kicked out, and he would fight back with a lead pipe shot to the shoulder. "The Truth" brawled with Moss through the curtain onto the rampway, where a suplex from Moss scored the challenger a near fall. Ringside in the WWE Performance Center, Moss would send "Truth" over the barricade". He vaulted over in pursuit of the champ, but he appeared to have vanished! Perplexed, "So Smooth" quizzed the broadcast team on the champ's whereabouts - when out of nowhere came R-Truth with a roll-up to retain the title!

The WWE 24/7 Champion was back to his winning ways, as R-Truth successfully evaded the impromptu efforts of former champion Riddick Moss! "The Truth" snatched the title and raised it high as the referee raised his hand in victory, before taking off into the darkness of the WWE Performance Center once again. Furious, Moss threw a temper tantrum right there on the concrete floor of the arena, much to the amusement of the broadcast team he had harrassed verbally for weeks. It had not been a smooth week for "So Smooth!"

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In a sleeveless T-shirt and black tie, Kevin Owens was unquestionably back to his old habits as Monday Night RAW rolled on. Appearing on Monday nights for the first time since the week of WrestleMania in March, the Kevin Owens Show was scheduled to to make a return from hiatus up next - reportedly with special guest, Samoa Joe!

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An advertisement aired, with John Cena narrating the story of Dr. Evan Shannon, a doctor who was doing the country proud during timultuous times by dedicating his time and effort to keeping those around him safe. Charlotte Flair told the story of Jill Cardone, someone working in the emergency department of a hospital. On the front-line, she spent her day-to-day putting other people first and protecting them. Triple H spoke of Lisseth DeGracia, a mom who travelled 1,200 miles from Minnesota to New York City, missing birthdays and holidays to help those in need during the pandemic. "Thank A Hero of Your Own" - WWE was in support of The Real Heroes Project.

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The Kevin Owens Show Returns - With An Uninvited Guest
Returning to the WWE Performance Center, Kevin Owens emerged in the ring - decked out with black carpet, two chairs and even a desk! In his sleeveless shirt with a black tie, the host welcomed the WWE Universe to the Kevin Owens Show - now back from hiatus! Taking a seat behind his desk, he spoke of it being an unplanned hiatus because the last time any of the viewers watching at home had seen him, he was in the midst of a heated rivalry with one, Seth Rollins. And while "the Monday Night Messiah" may have gotten one over on him at WrestleMania, he claimed someone responsible who he never should have shared sides with - Samoa Joe! Kev said it was ludicrous that he would ever share a side with "the Kohita Destroyer", because as much as he hated Seth, the more he thought about it, he never liked Joe either! Nonetheless, he lived and he learned, but for the past six weeks the fact remained he had been sitting and watching trying to figure out what his next move should be.

The host of the Kevin Owens Show came to his feet and said that the more he thought about it, the more of a bad idea this was. He wasn't here to talk after all, and sure as hell wasn't in any mood to play talk show host. Instead, "the Prize Fighter" was here to do what he did best - and Fight Owens Fight! KO came to his feet from his seat and flipped his desk over, declaring how he had made peace with Seth Rollins stealing one from him at WrestleMania: tonight he looked like he sure needed all the wins he could get. But when it came to Samoa Joe, the guy who stole his revenge at WrestleMania, the semantics meant a lot more to him. KO urged his "special guest" to come out, introducing Samoa Joe! To no response, Kev smirked and strongly urged he come out or risk him coming backstage to find him. Moments passed and the impatience of Owens took over - merrily saying he was going "Samoan Hunting!"

Kevin Owens prepared to leave the ring in search of Samoa Joe, but Bobby Lashley interrupted with his wife Lana and MVP! With the Men's Money in the Bank briefcase in hand, Lana and MVP applauded him as he personally extended his gratitude for last night. While Lashley was Mr. Money in the Bank right now, a huge part of that came with what Kevin Owens did! The truth was, Samoa Joe had been a real thorn in his side lately, and it had him admittedly nervous walking into last night's match. But with Kevin Owens around, he made sure that "the Kohita Destroyer" did not get in his way. There was one issue though, and that was how Bobby sure didn't need nor appreciate KO's help! Owens chuckled, claiming Lashley had more help last night than he knew what to do with. It was no secret Bobby and Lana's marriage was on the rocks, and suggested while MVP also played a huge role in making sure he left as Mr. Money in the Bank, that he also played a huge role in aiding their marriage behind closed doors!

Kevin Owens brought up MVP being the man responsible for putting the Money in the Bank briefcase in Bobby Lashley's hands, placing it on a silver platter! "The Franchise Playa" was not about to hear another word, telling KO he was jealous a man like Bobby Lashley looked the way he did. He may have given Lashley a boost, but he had worked long and hard to get where he was. Lashley was "All Mighty", someone the WWE Universe had never witnessed before and never would again. With the briefcase in his hands, now Lashley held the power! Lashley raised the briefcase high, but KO questioned if he ever shut his mouth! Owens stressed Lana to be worried about MVP around her husband, bringing her to snatch the mic from him. She claimed that her man would make dog meat out of KO, and "the Prize Fighter" had been warned. Lashley was more man than Owens, and he proved that last night. Owens dared Lana to get her man to come test that theory, and Lashley had enough - squaring off with KO!

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An advertisement aired, promoting NXT this coming Wednesday night on the USA Network. After a fierce Triple Threat match to determine the next number one contender to the NXT Championship, Finn Bálor would be victorious over the Velveteen Dream. But as the Dream appeared dejected in defeat, he would leave "the Prince" to suffer a beating from the NXT Champion Adam Cole, and the rest of the Undisputed Era. How would Finn respond? Plus, what did Triple H have in mind with his major announcement for the NXT Universe?

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A video package aired, recapping the gruelling battle six men underwent to determine who left Money in the Bank with the Men's Money in the Bank briefcase. Otis, Big E and King Corbin represented Friday Night SmackDown against Samoa Joe, Ricochet and Bobby Lashley of Monday Night RAW, but as the unpredictable pendulum swung in all men's favors, Kevin Owens' return would sabotage "the Kohita Destroyer's" hopes of leaving with opportunity in his grasp. Meanwhile, a mit-grabbing conflict between Otis and Ricochet saw the briefcase fall from over the ring. It was every man for himself, but in the end, MVP would snatch the briefcase and personally hand it to Lashley - rendering him victorious!

5) Kevin Owens def. Bobby Lashley (with Lana and MVP) by disqualification (5:01)
- Kevin Owens had hoped to speak with the man who took him out of action at WrestleMania, Samoa Joe, only to instead hear from the winner of the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match Bobby Lashley. KO's ridiculing of he, his wife Lana and MVP led to Lashley sticking up for them, but Owens fearless brought the fight during the commercial break! Owens surprisingly got the better of "the All Mighty", as Lana watched with concern. Owens continued to hammer on Lashley with whatever he had, when a verbal exchange with MVP at ringside allowed his opponent to connect with a spinebuster! Lashley was aggressive with shoulder thrusts, grounding "the Prize Fighter" with a bear hug on the canvas. KO fired back, and a big super kick stunned Lashley! He charged but Owens held the ropes down, and a dive through the ropes saw them break down to ringside, where Owens sent Lashley into the ring post! Kev looked for the Apron Powerbomb, when Samoa Joe raced to ringside, blindsighting his rival!

"The Kohita Destroyer" grabbed the Kohita Clutch on Kevin Owens from behind, but "the Prize Fighter" anticipated it! Instinctively elbowing free, Owens raised haymakers at Samoa Joe and soon looked to give him an Apron Powerbomb - but out of nowhere rushed Bobby Lashley with the Spear! Having taken KO down and out, Lashley was restrained by MVP from Joe. Lana watched with concern, when the two suddenly turned to Owens. Putting the boots to Kev together, the two had found a common interest! Owens tenaciously fought alone, when Ricochet and Cedric Alexander came down to ringside! Unexpectedly, the high-flyers raced Joe and Lashley up the rampway, with MVP and Lana behind them. As KO returned to his feet, he was backed by "the Future of Flight" and "Lumbar Legacy", challenging Joe to come and fight him like a man!

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Following discussion from Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton, a video package aired taking us back to the dream match for the WWE World Championship, from last night at Money in the Bank. Drew McIntyre and Edge finally went toe-to-toe, with "the Rated R Superstar" giving "the Scottish Terminator" everything he had. The cocky champion looked to prove to the WWE Hall of Famer he had grown immensely since the veteran's heyday, but ultimately Edge was the man on the cusp of victory. A Spear had McIntyre beaten, when Randy Orton violently struck with a Punt kick to Edge's skull. As Orton draped McIntyre over allowing him to retain the title, "the Apex Predator" immediately set his sights: dropping the Scotsman with an RKO; raising his title high. Still to come, we would hear from "the Viper".
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Nia Jax sinisterly walked down the hallway, sharing a split-screen with Liv Morgan. Twenty-four hours following a brutal and inspiring performance in the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match last night at Money in the Bank, Liv now had to withstand singles confrontation from the unbeaten sincereturning "Immovable Object" - up next!

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Humberto Carrillo jogged on the spot, warming up for his upcoming match with Rey Mysterio. Charly Caruso looked to get a word with Humberto, but prematurely was interrupted by the arrival of WWE United States Champion Andrade, Angel Garza and Zelina Vega! "El Idolo" wished for Humberto to consider his actions. Tonight was the biggest opportunity to make a name for himself, by disfiguring Rey Mysterio! Angel briefly spoke in Spanish to his cousin, telling him how he had known him his whole life. He had always dreamed of a moment such as this - but it sucked how they were on opposite sides of the fence. He knew the potential his cousin possessed, and urged Carrillo to consider doing whatever it took to put down "the Legendary Luchador" tonight. Humberto contemplated it, but refused. He knew what they were trying to do - but it wouldn't work! Carrillo said he would fight with honor, marching away. As Andrade and Zelina left amused, Angel kissed the hand of Charly Caruso, leaving her smitten.

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6) Nia Jax def. Liv Morgan (4:44)
- Liv Morgan fought valiantly in last night's Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match, only to come up short as Asuka would walk out victorious. Nia Jax had demanded this match after feeling slighted, to have been excluded from such an opportunity. In Liv's physically-biggest challenge to date, the underdog got off hot with a cheap shot before the bell! Attempting to adopt a hit-and-run strategy, Morgan struck with dropkicks only to be cut off with a fierce clothesline! The giantess began to maul Morgan, clobbering her in the corner and military pressing her across the ring! Nia continued with domination, but Liv would evade the legdrop and connect with a basement dropkick! Seizing her opportunity, Liv made a comeback with a DDT and a hurricanrana sending Nia face-first into the mat! Liv got a two-count but kept rocking, looking for ObLIVion only for Jax to put her away with the Annihilator!

"The Immovable Object" continued her unbeaten streak, appearing unfazed by the challenge of Liv Morgan. Liv had been beaten, but was coming twenty-four hours off the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match last night. Nia Jax celebrated but looked dissatisfied, suddenly deciding to follow up with a brutal Leg Drop across the chest of a defenceless Liv Morgan!

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A graphic aired, promoting the exclusive sneak-peek presentation of 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride' - a new limited documentary series coming to the WWE Network. Sports Illustrated considered it to have "lived up to the hype", with the first episode premiering last night following Money in the Bank. Up next: an exclusive First Look!

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Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton discussed Money in the Bank as stills from last night aired, before talking ahead of this upcoming edition of Friday Night SmackDown on FOX. This coming week, the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships would be at stake when Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross defended against SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and Sasha Banks; and for the first time since winning the tournament to crown a new WWE Universal Champion, Jeff Hardy would appear for an in-ring coronation!

  • WWE Women's Tag Team Championship - Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross (c) vs SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and Sasha Banks
  • We hear from the new WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy
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A First Look of 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride' aired, capturing the first five minutes of the very first episode of the limited documentary series. Now streaming on the WWE Network, "The Greatest Fear" provided never-before-seen footage of the lead-up to The Undertaker's WrestleMania 33 confrontation with Roman Reigns, covering "the Phenom's" fear of going out with an unsatisfactory final match. A graphic aired, promoting episode 2: "The Redemption" - this Sunday on the WWE Network.

#Justice4AJ Takes Over Monday Night RAW
On the rampway, the O.C. protested the propaganda surrounding The Undertaker with the release of 'the Last Ride's first episode. Waving a flag uttering the hashtag "#Justice4AJ", Luke Gallows appeared with Karl Anderson gracing the microphone. Anderson could not fathom how this lunatic was receiving the whole nine yards after what happened at WrestleMania. It had been six long weeks since "the Grandaddy of Them All", where Buried Alive took place. And it was no coincidence that it was also six weeks since they or anybody had last seen their good brother, AJ Styles! Anderson claimed it was an injustice that "the Phenomenal One" received little fanfare for what was unexpectedly to be the man's funeral. Karl urged the WWE Universe to fight for change, wanting to hear from those who also missed AJ Styles. Luke Gallows stressed everybody visit WWE.com/Justice4AJ to voice their disdain, to let the big-wigs from WWE Global Headquarters know they demanded justice for "the Phenomenal Hoot!"

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Somberly, Seth Rollins walked the hallway. Dishevelled with his beard and hair unkempt, "the Monday Night Messiah" was feeling the worst of the loss suffered last night at Money in the Bank to Aleister Black. Reportedly planning to apologize to the WWE Universe, as well as his followers in the Church of Rollins, Seth planned to take to the ring - next.

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A video graphic aired, showing that Monday Night RAW was emanating from the WWE Performance Center - the WWE's "Athletic Hub" for future WWE Superstars.

Late evening came over Orlando, Florida, as outside of the WWE Performance Center walked Randy Orton. Without any bags, "the Viper" had returned to the scene of the crime - the same in which he cost Edge the WWE World Championship twenty-four hours ago, using a sickening Punt kick to the temple. Tonight, "the Apex Predator" would voice his transgressions to the WWE Universe - and surely, champion Drew McIntyre would be listening!

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Sins of the Martyr
The loss suffered against Aleister Black last night had truly humbled Seth Rollins, as the unkempt and somber leader of the Church of Rollins emerged inside the WWE Performance Center. Walking slowly down to the ring, "the Monday Night Messiah" appeared in entranced as he admired the fibres of the ropes beneath his fingertips. Seth combed his hair with his fingers, making reference about how he should feel content knowing there would be a little "Beastslayer" in the Rollins-Lynch household sometime in the next nine months. Perhaps he should feel blessed with the life he had been gifted, and maybe he did - until last night, that is. In all honesty, that dignity and honor had been stripped by him, but it may have humbled him appropriately. Aleister Black was the better man last night, Seth confessed, and now it had made him realize that maybe he was not the man he thought he was. Rollins added maybe he was not the man the WWE Universe needed, how he wasn't who he said he was all along.

"The Monday Night Messiah" discussed his change of heart, how he wished to lead by example. He hoped to be the locker room leader that Monday Night RAW deserved, and that he considered this show to be his - 'Monday Night Rawlins!' Alas, it felt like a different lifetime ago when he beat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 35 to become "their" WWE Universal Champion. Seth admitted he may have a Church of followers and Disciples, but questioned if he truly deserved any of them. Thus, Rollins claimed it was time for him to apologize for this whole facade, and to admit he was no messiah, but a mere martyr. Darkness suddenly overtook the WWEPC, bringing out Aleister Black! "The Anti-Hero" who defeated Seth Rollins rose on the stage and soon came walking down to the ring, discontent with what he was hearing. Black climbed inside ominously, perturbed by the words out of his previous foe's mouth. Snatching the microphone from him, Aleister questioned the kind of man this "Messiah" was meant to be.

Aleister Black claimed that Seth Rollins was right: he wasn't the man even he thought he was, because despite the words "the Monday Night Messiah" preached, he expected so much more from him. He did not expect an apology, nor did he plan to accept his apology. To hear the words "I'm sorry" out of Seth's mouth was blasphemy: because he confessed seeing things in Seth that the two of them might have shared in common. Rollins nodded, as Black told him coldly that behavior of this kind made him no longer worth even thinking about! Dropping to his knees, Seth took the mic back and let it be known that perhaps should be no Church of Rollins...but instead, a Church of Black. Suddenly, "the Messiah" bowed at the very feet of his opponent, just in time for Murphy, Austin Theory and Akam to come out to ringside. Baffled, the RAW Tag Team Champions and one-half of AOP questioned what their leader was doing. Black turned his head to observe them - when Seth struck from behind with a low blow!

The frown turned to a smile, as Seth Rollins welcomed his astonished Disciples into the ring! Austin Theory and Murphy put the boots to Aleister Black, as Akam stalked "the Anti-Hero" for a hard body block! Black began to fight back valiantly - only to be cut off by Murphy's Law from the Australian! Akam, Theory and Murphy presented Black to their leader, as Rollins sat in the corner enjoying the physical humiliation. Much like several weeks ago, Seth had his Disciples hold Black on all-fours in position for the Stomp, but before executing it, Rollins hesitated. Instead, Seth had his followers depart - when a kick sent Black through the ropes. Leaning against the steel steps, Seth contemplated the Stomp on the steel...but again, he thought better of it. Another sudden change of heart had Seth consider his actions...before brutally sending Black face-first into the sharp edge of the step! Aleister went down screaming in agony with his eye, while Rollins sadistically watched expressionless in the background!

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Between news of Becky Lynch's pregnancy, the awarding of the RAW Women's Championship to Asuka, the broken arm of Kayden Carter, and the brutal eye injury befalling Aleister Black, a replay recapped Seth Rollins and the Church of Rollins' sickening ambush of "the Anti-Hero". After sending his foe face-first into the razor-sharp edge of the steps, during the break, Aleister Black would be surrounded by on-call medics at ringside. Continuing to shield his eye, Black screamed like nobody had ever heard him scream before. With potentially irreversible damage done at the hands of "the Monday Night Messiah", we may have witnessed the untimely end of "the Ominous Man from Amsterdam".

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7) Rey Mysterio def. Humberto Carrillo (6:22)
- "The Legendary Luchador" tried his earnest to keep son Dominik away from the WWE, and personally held Humberto Carrillo responsible for this failure. Trash talk saw the veteran behave uncharacteristically, when the two went back and forth. Rey outmaneuvered Humberto with a wheelbarrow armdrag, though Humberto responded with a flying headscissors. Rey attacked the legs and took a near fall with Code Red, when Carrillo took control. A surfboard stretch saw the youngster restrain the legend in the bridge, though Rey fought back - to be taken out using a wheelbarrow suplex! Carrillo shoved the referee down, but Rey sent Humberto to the floor, soaring with a topé! Andrade, Zelina Vega and Angel Garza waltzed out to the stage, the distraction enabling Carrillo to claim an advantage. A springboard roundhouse kick connected, but Humberto was aggravated by the presence of the WWE United States Champion's camp! Rey surprised with a 619 and a sunset flip to claim the win from nowhere!

Side By Side
Humberto Carrillo could not understand what had just happened, as Rey Mysterio celebrated the unlikely win with his hands raised high. While Humberto had come up short narrowly, the WWE United States Champion Andrade and Angel Garza had seen enough. Flanked by Zelina Vega as ever, "El Idolo" led the camp down to ringside where Rey prepared to take them on. The frustrated Carrillo decided against aiding "the Legendary Luchador" however, and that's when the veteran realized he was all alone! Outnumbered, Rey bravely yelled at Zelina's men to try him. Andrade and Angel closed in either side of him, when out rushed Dominik! Rey's own son came to his father's aid, wishing to fight alongside his father! Andrade and Angel found it touching, laughing and instead deciding to walk away. The Mysterio Family stood side-by-side, though Rey remained furious at his son's involvement!

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Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton talked about everything that had taken place tonight on Monday Night RAW. The fallout from Money in the Bank had been explosive tonight, but next week looked to be huge. Coming off what happened earlier tonight, next week on RAW would see Bobby Lashley, Samoa Joe and MVP team up to do battle with Kevin Owens, Ricochet and Cedric Alexander. Plus, after what she did to Becky Lynch, Kairi Sane had personally challenged Shayna Baszler to fight her one-on-one!

  • Kevin Owens, Ricochet and Cedric Alexander vs Samoa Joe, Bobby Lashley and MVP
  • Kairi Sane vs Shayna Baszler
A graphic aired, promoting Randy Orton. "The Apex Predator" claimed another victim last night, when he once again struck out with a Punt kick hoping to end the career of Edge. But with intentions of once again becoming WWE World Champion in mind, "the Viper" would address the WWE Universe live, up next!

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Far and Apart
Following the scene before the break, Dominik sat in a chair in the dressing room with his arms folded. In walked Rey Mysterio, who paced back and forth. Searching for the words to say to his son, "the Legendary Luchador" claimed this could not happen again. He didn't understand how many times he had to tell him he didn't want him anywhere near a WWE ring. Dominik defiantly came to his feet and told his father how sick and tired he was of his attempts to control him. Rey defended his actions, saying Dominik had all the potential in the world to do greater things with his life. He may be a revered legend in this business, but he didn't want his son to follow in his footsteps, because it may well change his heart. Dominik could do what he wanted - he wasn't a kid anymore. Rey could tell him all he wanted this business was something he should've been left out of, but Dominik reminded Rey of the times he and Eddie dragged him into it! Hurt and offended, Rey stormed out of the room.

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Not Afraid of Snakes
Returning to the WWE Performance Center, Randy Orton made a slow and tantalizing walk out to the ring. Having endured the head contusions sustained at WrestleMania in the Last Man Standing match against Edge, "the Viper" stood tall in the ring with a microphone in hand. In his lifetime, he had done everything in this business for the WWE Universe as well as himself. There may have been times that pole shifted more one way than the other, but it remained true that he had the career of a WWE Hall of Famer. A legend in the making, he was a thirteen-time World Champion! If there was something in this industry he hadn't done, guaran-damn-teed he would. Yet when he needed them most, the WWE Universe just so happened to go radio silent the second something happened to him. He spoke of the agony he was forced to live with in the weeks following WrestleMania. His career could have been ended by "the Rated R Superstar" on "the Grandest Stage of Them All".

Though because of a freak occurrence that took place previously, when Edge struck him with the One-Man Conchairto, and booted him in the head with the Punt kick, the WWE Universe weren't concerned for his career. Instead, they Tweeted and texted their friends talking about how Randy "deserved it". The truth was, he didn't deserve anything! Orton claimed there were key differences between what he did to Edge, and what Edge did to him. In his mind, Edge was a coward chasing glory from a time gone by, and that made him a desperate man. Following Last Man Standing, "the Viper" wasn't about to let him capture the WWE World Championship after such a heinous act - not if he had anything to say about it. And now he was back, he wasn't just putting Edge on notice: he was putting all of the boys in the back on notice. That went for Drew McIntyre - and he knew the WWE World Champion was watching right now. He was probably about to come storming out here!

"The Apex Predator" suggested Drew McIntyre cut the semantics and come on out now, demanding he quit wasting time. Out walked the WWE World Champion moments later, Drew McIntyre having already had a choice interaction with former 3MB teammate Jinder Mahal tonight. "The Scottish Terminator" walked silently to the ring, as Randy continued to talk admirably of the champ and his job well done beating Brock Lesnar and Big Show back-to-back in a twenty-four hour span. As Drew stepped into the ring, Orton personally handed him the microphone, allowing him time to speak. The Scotsman spoke of how it was no secret he admired everything he had done for this business in his inaugural years, and that there wasn't another guy in the locker room he wanted to go to for advice when he first cut his teeth in WWE. McIntyre compared their starts: how like Randy, he made his WWE debut at the tender age of twenty-five.

As far as comparisons went, they couldn't have been any different. This was not all about Edge, the man Drew McIntyre beat last night at Money in the Bank thanks to Randy Orton. "The Scottish Terminator" knew he could have done the job alone. Edge fought long and hard, and was closing in on becoming WWE World Champion for the first time in nine years - but Drew didn't need Randy's help - yet he certainly made his actions clear. Drew knew Randy had an ulterior motive, and he showed it dropping him with the RKO. McIntyre was here now and wasn't moving, waiting for Randy to challenge him. Drew vowed to put the title on the line right now! Chuckling, Orton instead declined the challenge! Shaking his head, he told Drew not tonight. Orton looked to shock with an RKO...but McIntyre saw it coming! Throwing him off, McIntyre clotheslined Randy from the ring. Drew McIntyre was sharp enough to outwit Randy Orton tonight, tapping his temple and daring Orton to bring it on whenever he was ready to fight!

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NXT #404 - May 13, 2020
Full Sail University - Orlando, Florida
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LESS THAN FOUR WEEKS FROM NXT TAKEOVER: IN YOUR HOUSE




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NXT UK #92: Hidden Gems - May 14, 2020

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- Toni Storm (c) def. Jinny with Storm Zero to retain the NXT UK Women's Championship. (10:35) [NXT UK: COVENTRY - FEB 23, 2019]
- Piper Niven def. Rhea Ripley with the Michinoku Driver. (8:45) [NXT UK: DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL - JUN 15, 2019]
- Kay Lee Ray (c) def. Piper Niven & Toni Storm with the Super Kick from Storm to Niven. KLR stole the pin to retain the NXT UK Women's Championship. (22:30) [NXT UK TAKEOVER: BLACKPOOL II - JAN 12, 2020]

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The opening video package aired, bringing us to Full Sail Arena for another rousing edition of NXT. Tom Phillips was standing in attendance at the announce table, as joined by Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix, remotely via home studios!

A video package recapped the events of last week's Triple Threat match, where in the end Finn Bálor sealed his date with destiny, defeating Velveteen Dream to be named number one contender to the NXT Championship. Unsurprisingly, the Undisputed Era hit the ring and ambushed "the Prince", while the Dream had the opportunity to involve himself. Refusing to come to his aid, Adam Cole, Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish stood tall as the show went off the air. Tonight, Adam Cole and the rest of the UE would address Finn Bálor on a night that Velveteen Dream would also be in attendance.

  • NXT Champion Adam Cole addresses Finn Bálor
  • Triple H reveals his big announcement to the NXT Universe
  • Texas Tornado match - Dakota Kai and Raquel González vs Tegan Nox and Mia Yim
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Keith Lee emerged to the Full Sail Arena, prepared for tag team competition to kick off the show. "The Limitless One" prepared to 'Bask in His Glory' with a smile, when the arrival of Dominic Dijakovic caught him by surprise. Dijakovic was fired up after the loss to Damian Priest for the NXT North American Championship two weeks ago, but as the duo got into the ring, out came Ever-Rise! Matt Martel was armed with a microphone and claimed he and Chase Parker needed to apologize for their comments made last week. Chase reasoned how they never intended to say hurtful things about Keith Lee - they were just sorry he had such thin skin. Matt added how they were truly sorry - sorry that Keith and Dominic were about to get a taste of Ever-Rise that they weren't gonna like so much! He and Chase planned to beat Sheriff Woody and Buzz Lightyear's sorry butts, quickly hitting the ring.

1) Ever-Rise def. Keith Lee and Dominic Dijakovic (7:22) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The success of Ever-Rise's new hit talk show segment 'Ever-Rise Live' had gone straight to the French-Canadians' heads, as last week the duo chose to antagonize Keith Lee. Despite the contentious nature of their friendship, he and Dominic Dijakovic accepted the challenge to give Matt Martel and Chase Parker a receipt. Lee and Dijakovic got off to a dominant start, as Dijakovic sent Chase Parker into the ropes to receive a Pounce from "the Limitless One" which sent him to the floor! Matt Martel got the jump on Lee, when Dijakovic gorilla press slammed him onto his partner on the floor! The two career rivals took turns tossing Chase inside, when Martel tagged in but cowered away - only to also get tossed around with ease!
- Keith Lee clubbed at Matt Martel when Dominic Dijakovic came in and scored with a standing corkscrew moonsault for a close call! Dijakovic fired body blows Martel's way when Chase Parker blind tagged in, ambushing from behind. Dominic made the tag to Keith Lee, but Ever-Rise were able to take him down with double chop blocks! Grounded by the French-Canadians, Matt Martel and Chase Parker got a near fall with a double-team step-over elbow drop, as Dominic Dijakovic looked for the tag. Ever-Rise continued to demoralize "the Limitless One" verbally, before Keith caught Parker with a powerslam! With a leapfrog and dropdown, a dropkick stunned Martel when a corner splash landed! As the Spirit Bomb struck Parker, Dijakovic came in with a chokeslam backbreaker for Martel - before drastically putting Keith Lee down with Feast Your Eyes! Dijakovic abandoned the partner he had just betrayed, when Ever-Rise dogpiled Lee to pick up the win of their careers!

Ever-Rise raised their palms high in the air, having claimed a huge victory in defeating a former NXT North American Champion, Keith Lee. "The Limitless One" had been defeated, but it came with the betrayal of his thought-to-be ally Dominic Dijakovic. He watched on from the rampway with a scowl on his face, while Matt Martel and Chase Parker continued their celebration. Everything was coming up for the co-hosts of 'Ever-Rise Live!'

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McKenzie Mitchell was backstage with Tegan Nox, wanting to discuss the battle of the brutes last week between Raquel González and Mercedes Martinez. Tegan noted how Raquel had put "the Latina Sensation" on the sidelines, preventing her participation in tonight's Texas Tornado tag team match. "The Girl with the Shiniest Wizard" noted how bubbly and energetic she normally was, but she was in the mood to put the past seven months behind her. What Dakota Kai was something she once considered unforgivable. But the more time had gone by, not only had Tegan learned to trust new partners - but she had found better partners. Mia Yim entered the frame, bandana covering her face and her baseball cap on backwards. Returning afte weeks away, Mia proclaimed that she was back and was happy to receive a call from Nox last week. She made it clear she'd heard enough out of 'Kota, and wasn't intimidated by her vixen bodyguard Raquel. She warned them tonight, they oughta protect their necks!
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Inspired or Manipulated?
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walked through the curtain after his deceitful betrayal of Keith Lee moments ago, resulting in their loss to Ever-Rise. As NXT producers stood around with watchful looks on their faces, up walked an enthusiastic Damian Priest! With the NXT North American Championship on his shoulder, "the Archer of Infamy" proclaimed how finally Dijakovic had seen the light. It was incredible how far a little push in the right direction went, and Dijakovic proved moments ago he was no slouch. He wasn't about to be second fiddle to "the Limitless One". For so long, Keith Lee had hogged the spotlight, and they were never friends. Priest told Dominic he was far more than anybody gave him credit. Dijakovic said retribution was his, and claimed he would see to it that Keith Lee's time ran out sooner than expected. The champ was the devil on Dijakovic's shoulder.


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A vignette aired, showing Deonna Purrazzo observing a pin-board. Detailing her battle plan for emergence in NXT, "the Virtuosa" observed names such as Mia Yim, Candice LeRae, Dakota Kai, Tegan Nox, Mercedes Martinez, Shotzi and Rhea Ripley. At the top of the hierarchy sat a photo of NXT Women's Champion Charlotte Flair, as Deonna observed with an inner-monologue. She discussed her strategy for impeding the ranks of the NXT Women's Division, but as much as she hoped to dominate using her intelligence, she didn't believe it was fair to overthink it. Her physicality would speak for itself, considering all of her potential allies and foes well-researched from experience. Claiming she had seen them all come, train and go from the WWE Performance Center, Deonna couldn't wait to show NXT what a TakeOver truly looked like. "The Virtuosa" was coming - debuting in three weeks.
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Catching Up With Kyle O'Reilly
In a scene mirroring NXT several weeks ago, the Undisputed Era gathered once more on Zoom. Sat in their own respective abodes, NXT Champion Adam Cole sat back in his gamer-chair with the title on his shoulder while Roderick Strong picked up a cocktail prepared by his wife Marina Shafir, who he blew a kiss to on her way out. Bobby Fish and Adam laughed at the sight, asking Roddy how he was enjoying "lockdown living". Kyle O'Reilly soon logged on, surprising the boys who joked about how happy they were he decided to join them! Kyle spoke about the hard work he had been doing on the art-house movie he was working on in Vancouver, but digressed about having witnessed the good work the boys in the UE had been doing. Fish proclaimed that the Undisputed Era were continuing to dominate 'the Black and Gold Brand', and how no matter who tried to step up, they were getting knocked down each and every week by the boys in the yellow and black.

Roderick Strong sipped on his cocktail before clearing his throat to declare a toast to the Undisputed Era for not only keeping all the boys down at the WWE Performance Center in check, but for protecting the livelihood of 'the Black and Gold Brand'. Strong informed Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly that nobody had worked harder in the past eleven months than the man in the top-left of the screen. Referring to the NXT Champion Adam Cole, Strong spoke about how useless the Triple Threat match last week truly was, because no matter which way it went, everybody knew "the Panama City Playboy" always came out on top. Adam told the gentlemen how kind they truly were, voicing how he missed Kyle O'Reilly. With that said, Cole spoke of the example the three of them set last week by rendering Finn Bálor a beaten man - and when they took to the ring like the rockstars they were tonight, they would show everybody on planet Earth why "the Prince" was a hasbeen who never was!

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No Fairy Tales for "the Herald of Doomsday"
The lights were low in the Full Sail Arena, as Scarlett came waltzing imposingly out to the stage. Mouthing the lyrics of her man's theme song, accomplice Karrion Kross came marching out moments later. In black and white, "the Duo of Doomsday" made their grand entrance to the ring as "the Herald of Doomsday" prepared for singles action. Yet as Scarlett marched into the ring, continuing to prance and sing for her husband, Kross climbed inside and paced the ring fiercefully. But as fog blanketed the building, what Kross had not counted for was not the presence of tonight's victim - but Tommaso Ciampa appeared over his shoulder! Leaning on Kross's shoulder, the newcomer turned to glance at him leading to "the Blackheart" decking him with a furious right hand! From the darkness came Ciampa, in spite of the assault that came his way last week. Ciampa was showing great remorse to the antics of Kross's antics in recent weeks, as he sent him through the ropes to the floor.

Tommaso Ciampa continued to hammer Karrion Kross with right hands and stomps against the guardrail, when Scarlett once again involved herself in "the Blackheart's" affair. Much like last week, it encouraged "the Herald of Doomsday" to fire back with a dangerous Doomsday Saito suplex on the ringside floor! Kross trash-talked the former NXT Champion, declaring that he would learn his lesson one day before all hope would be lost. Yet when Karrion prepared to finish Ciampa off, Tommaso fired back with a harsh slap across the face! Ciampa tackled Kross to the ground before sending him into the steel steps! "The Blackheart" was fully prepared to put an end to Kross with the Fairy Tale Ending - when Scarlett confronted Ciampa a second time. She showed no fear, and Ciampa turned to stare her down. Turning back, Kross was gone. Upon turning back to Scarlett - she too was gone! Karrion and Scarlett stood at the top of the stage in each other's arms, while Ciampa vowed that Kross's days were numbered.


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Following a replay from Tommaso Ciampa and Karrion Kross's fight before the commercial break, backstage saw McKenzie Mitchell standing by with Rhea Ripley. Asking the former NXT Women's Champion about her decision to not only spare Robert Stone last week, but to leave Shotzi laying with the Rip Tide, Rhea smirked but was unable to speak a word. Robert Stone approached Ripley with a huge grin on his face. Chelsea Green and Aliyah of the Robert Stone Brand appeared sceptical behind him, as the manager spoke about how fantastic this opportunity was for her! Not only was she finally seeing the light, but she was discovering her true potential. Robert said the two of them didn't need to be enemies: Rhea could be the centerpiece of what he was trying to create. Stone sensed the frustration following Ripley's loss to Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania - but he could turn his career around. Stone wished to represent Ripley as she took on Shotzi tonight. Shockingly, Rhea agreed!
  • Tonight - Rhea Ripley vs Shotzi
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A video package aired, recapping El Hijo del Fantasma and The Brian Kendrick's paths to this stage of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. While the wily veteran Brian Kendrick was successfully in the opening match several weeks ago against Isaiah Scott, El Hijo del Fantasma made an impactful NXT debut with his first match against Oney Lorcan last week. Now, both men led the A-Block, but only one could remain in the lead!

2) El Hijo Del Fantasma (4pts - 2-0) def. The Brian Kendrick (2pts - 1-1) (8:25) in an A-Block match of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- While Kushida established himself as the leader of the B-Block in tournament action earlier tonight, for the A-Block it would be either The Brian Kendrick or El Hijo Del Fantasma. The veteran trash-talked the newcomer, showing clear jealousy of the luchador's gradiose entrance, when Fantasma flawlessly took Kendrick's breath from him with his arsenal of lucha-libre moves. A hurricanrana connecting off the ropes, when a topé was prevented by Kendrick slipping inside and quipping with a back elbow! The smashmouth style of Kendrick's combatted Fantasma, taking wrist-control and stomping the chest and jaw of Fantasma. An open-handed chop knocked the wind out of him, but Kendrick responded with a big boot to follow up! Teasing ripping at the mask, Fantasma fought out when the veteran used a hurricanrana of his own, showboating his own knowledge of lucha-libre.
- The Brian Kendrick continued to ground El Hijo Del Fantasma with a straitjacket hold, when Fantasma struck his way out. A series of armdrags allowed the luchador to send Kendrick to the floor in a haze, allowing for the Arrow from the Depths of Hell to connect! The topé suicída rocked Kendrick, and a missile dropkick got a near fall. Kendrick then caught him with a DDT, before taking him down in the cobra clutch. With the body grapevined, Kendrick wrenched at the hold, though Fantasma would make it to the ropes. Kendrick set up a camel clutch before laying in cross-strikes using his arms, choking Fantasma on the ropes. With a sleeper applied, Kendrick teased Captain Hook being locked in, but Fantasma fired back and connected with the powerslam! Another big dive connected, when Fantasma attempted the moonsault - but Kendrick turned it into an inside cradle. Fantasma caught him, transitioning into the Thrill of the Hunt, allowing him to go on to victory!

El Hijo Del Fantasma continued his winning ways through the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship tournament, taking two points from this match with The Brian Kendrick. The veteran made his recovery in the corner, whilst the lucha fanatic celebrated his triumphant win, though was respectful of the efforts of the wily vet. Approaching him and offering a handshake, Fantasma awaited a response, but Kendrick decided to instead take a powder to the floor. Beginning to leave, Kendrick suddenly thought better of it and raced back to the ring, blasting him from behind! Adding insult to injury, Kendrick put the boots to Fantasma, before wrenching away with Captain Hook! The referee was able to force his way in, but what had gotten into Kendrick? Gloating, Brian took a proper leave from the ring, bragging about how Fantasma wasn't winning next week - and that he still stood a chance at winning.

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A Return to Rivalry
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was in a foul mood after being betrayed and cost the match earlier tonight to Ever-Rise, storming through the corridor with various backstage officials wary of "the Limitless One's" next move. Lee demanded space to cool off, when from behind came Dominic Dijakovic! With a blindsight attack, Dominic sent Keith into the brick wall face-first before lighting him up with body blows. Keith suddenly fought back, as both men began to brawl back and forth. It was a hockey fight backstage at Full Sail Arena, with the two's well-documented career-long rivalry back underway. Damian Priest had lit a fire under Dijakovic, but now Keith Lee was feeling the rage - as officials rushed to break up the backstage fight!

A graphic aired, previewing "the Creator of NXT's" appearance. Triple H promised all week to deliver a huge announcement to the NXT Universe - and "the Game" would appear up next.


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Living in the Past is the Future
While Triple H appeared as advertised, he was not alone. Alongside him was Shawn Michaels, as the two shared the office at WWE Performance Center sitting back and discussing the good old days. "The Game" remarked how happy he was to have "the Heartbreak Kid" back with him, talking about how nobody could believe that the same two men who revolutionized the business with DX were now running NXT. HBK shared the sentiment and discussing all they had been through. Shawn joked how he had beaten Hunter, when Hunter noted beating him. Suddenly, Road Dogg appeared from behind a monitor in the backstage, pulling his facial covering down and asking the guys what about him! He was feeling left out, but he too had been looking back on "the good old days". He brought up how this week in WWE history saw the very first WWE In Your House - twenty-five years ago this week! Shawn couldn't believe it, remembering enduring the first-ever Hell in a Cell match with The Undertaker like it was last year.

Triple H joked how Shawn Michaels looked like Hell in a Cell with "the Deadman" was last year, but "the Heartbreak Kid" bantered back how at least he wasn't involved in the worst match in WWE history. Of course, he was talking about the Hog Pen match with Henry O. Godwinn! The co-founders of DX argued back and forth, when Road Dogg spoke about being part of the first-ever In Your House. He wished he could re-live those days, and Shawn also agreed. A lightbulb went off in HHH's head, as he told them he had just had a great idea. Road Dogg tried to correct him, claiming it was his idea - but Shawn and Hunter both ordered he pipe down!

An advertisement aired, voiced by Todd Pettingill. Reviewing highlights from a bygone era in the WWE's 'New Generation Era', the former host of WWE programming reminisced about how things back then were a lot unlike now. Cutting to footage of what the world had become, with NXT Superstars such as Adam Cole, Finn Bálor, Charlotte Flair and Keith Lee shown, "the Future was Now" - but the past was forever. On Sunday, June 7, NXT TakeOver would be live - In Your House!

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3) Dakota Kai and Raquel González def. Tegan Nox and Mia Yim in a Texas Tornado match (7:18) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The bad blood between the former Team Kick members continued months down the line, with Tegan Nox forced to recruit Mia Yim as her tag team partner after Raquel González inflicted injury to her original partner Mercedes Martinez last week. Dakota Kai seemed less trusting in her bodyguard after Tegan was able to get her hands on her last week, and when Tegan gunned for her as this match began, González was in the right place to defend her partner. She was unable to fend off Mia Yim however, as this match quickly got underway at ringside! Tegan and Kai battled back and forth one side of ringside, while on the other Raquel and Mia went blow for blow. There was no disqualifications, no count-outs and no tags to be made!
- Tegan Nox used a leather strap across Dakota Kai's back when Raquel González involved herself, tackling Nox into the corner. Mia Yim brought the fight to 'Kota's bodyguard, when Seoul Food went reversed into a spinebuster! Kai directed traffic, gagging "the Girl with the Shiniest Wizard" with the strap as González laid in a big boot. Yim stuck up for Nox to receive a double DDT, but Nox broke the count! She fired back with kicks on González, when Kai attacked from behind. Nox sent her running and followed, but Raquel intercepted with a clothesline. She looked for the one-armed Powerbomb, but Yim defended: and a double suplex across a flat guardrail removed her from the equation! Kai tried to fight Yim but found herself cornered. It allowed Tegan to close in on her arch rival, but the resourceful González returned with a fallaway slam for Yim. Nox struck with the Shiniest Wizard, when Kai came from behind knocking her out cold with her knee brace! The Kairopractor followed, giving 'Kota the win.

The redemption of Tegan Nox against her former best friend was not to happen tonight, as she was left laying in a state of unconsciousness made possible by the steel knee brace of Dakota Kai. "King Kota" stood tall, raising her golden brace high for all to see. Raquel González stood by her side in supreme fashion. One day, Team Kick would collide in a situation without her bodyguard: and on that day, Tegan would have her revenge.

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For the first time since her successful title defense against Candice LeRae two weeks ago, Charlotte Flair had returned to Full Sail University! In a floral dress, the NXT Women's Champion had all eyes on her, as "the Queen" looked to deliver another speech for the NXT Superstars - up next.

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A graphic aired, showing this week's NXT Superstar Fact presented by GEICO - listing Charlotte Flair as the first-ever multiple time RAW, SmackDown and NXT Women's Champion. "The Queen" accomplished this incredible feat with her WrestleMania victory against Rhea Ripley.

The EST of NXT Returns Home
Charlotte Flair
graced Full Sail Arena with her presence, the NXT Women's Champion wearing a floral dress with a leather jacket. The gold sat on her shoulder well, as the high-heeled "Queen" came walking down to the ring. The RAW Superstar made it known how much the NXT Universe had to be blessed to have her walk amongst them. After defeating Candice LeRae, Charlotte said she had done some thinking about the changes in perception in which she was providing NXT with since WrestleMania. When she defeated Rhea Ripley, "the Queen" had set out to return the glory of the NXT Women's Championship to what it was back when she was a regular in 2015. The truth was, she had so much more credibility to give than Ripley or than Shayna Baszler, and she had proven that not only back at WrestleMania - but by defending the title two weeks ago against Candice LeRae! "The Queen" bragged about nobody coming forward, but questioned the names in which NXT had to offer.

Where was the drive of Mercedes Martinez? Where was the killer instinct of Mia Yim? What happened to the hunger of Tegan Nox? Charlotte Flair scoffed at the potential any of them had, and told the NXT Superstars that they were giving 'the Black and Gold Brand' a bad name. So long as the NXT Women's Championship was with her, "the Queen" vowed to protect 'the Black and Gold Brand' from everyone inferior to her. All of sudden, out strutted Bianca Belair! Twirling her braid, "the EST" had returned to NXT: following Charlotte to Wednesday nights! Entering the ring, she smiled across the ring at Charlotte, who could not believe the stubbornness of the "rookie". She was embarrassed for Bianca, claiming she would never be good enough to get her attention, and that didn't matter whether it was on Monday Night RAW, or on NXT - where she belonged! Bianca took a microphone and asked if Charlotte had finished reaching.

Bianca Belair told the champ how well she had tried her hardEST to keep ducking "the EST" - but she let it be known that when she put her mind to it, nothing could throw her off her trail! Bianca told Charlotte Flair the time for ducking her was over, because she wanted her shot at the NXT Women's Championship. Flair grew frustrated, failing to understand what she had to do to get it through Bianca's thick skull how she was beneath her. Flair declared Belair wasn't getting her title shot, because Bianca wasn't worthy. Bianca scoffed, having a feeling she would say that. Bianca pointed out the video screen, which showed NXT General Manager William Regal! From his home office, he told Charlotte how nobody was prouder than he was of her success - especially outside of NXT. But now she was back, she had to be informed that no longer was she playing by her own rules. That title belonged to NXT, not her, and although Bianca Belair was no longer a regular fixture of NXT, Regal ordered this title match to take place - but not on NXT!

After speaking with executives from the USA Network, William Regal found it befitting of Charlotte Flair as a RAW Superstar to further increase the prestige of the NXT Women's Championship - by putting it on the line this coming Monday night on RAW, in a first for the title! The NXT General Manager smiled, wishing Bianca Belair luck, while Bianca lashed out with her braid - whipping Charlotte in the mid-section! After all the hoops "the Queen" had made "the EST" through, Flair bailed from the ring for her life - but this coming week on Monday Night RAW, she would have nowhere left to hide!

  • Monday Night RAW - NXT Women's Championship - Charlotte Flair (c) vs Bianca Belair
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McKenzie Mitchell was standing outside of the locker room of the Velveteen Dream, hoping to understand more as to what the Dream was thinking about after last week's loss in the Number One Contender's Triple Threat match. Knocking on the door, Velveteen Dream opened it wearing black pants, and a sequined crop jacket. Stretching seductively in the doorframe, McKenzie asked Dream about how he felt about Finn Bálor receiving the opportunity at Adam Cole over him; and why he decided not to come to "the Prince's" aid last week. Silently, the Dream elected to not offer a response, instead flaunting back inside his room and shutting the door.

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An advertisement aired promoting WWE's partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

A replay aired, reviewing the last couple of weeks. As Dexter Lumis had made a startling impression on the NXT Universe in recent weeks with a tantalizing string of victories, Bronson Reed maintained that he was unintimidated by "the Shadow Walker". Last week, after Dexter defeated Bronson's old running buddy Shane Thorne, the two came face-to-face, set to go at it after weeks of anticipation.


4) Bronson Reed def. Dexter Lumis (4:25)
- In a rematch from the first round of the 2019 NXT Breakout Tournament, where Bronson Reed was named the victor, finally the two freaks locked horns. Neither man flinched as the bell sounded, staring each other down until the big man fired first. Dexter threw Reed off after a series of haymakers; freakish strength able to send the 330-pounder into the corner for body blows! Bronson fought, delivering a belly-to-belly suplex! Reed went to finish early with the Tsunami from the top rope, but got nothing but mat. Lumis struck with a big boot and a brainbuster - the insane strength of the eerie newcomer remaining in the driver's seat. Lumis began to choke away at Bronson, when Reed fired back with the King Kong Lariat! Dexter rebounded from the ropes with a spinebuster, directly into the Silence! Bronson was on his way out, when Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink came down to ringside for the distraction. Lumis swatted them away, when Bronson capitalized with a Death Drop Driver - to take the win!

"Aus-Zilla" had conquered Dexter Lumis, but it came with the unneeded assist from Bronson Reed's former running buddies Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink. Bronson had his hand raised, before realizing Shane and Brendan's presence at ringside. As they tried to celebrate with him, Bronson shoved them away and told them how he didn't want nor need their help! Reed turned his back to them, but as this was going on, Dexter swiftly crept with a super kick for Vink and cobra clutch slam for Thorne! Reed turned around and paced toward "the Shadow Walker", who was able to slip out of the ring with eyes as wide as saucers!

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A video package aired, recapping Jake Atlas and Kushida's paths to this point in the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. While "the Time Splitter" was able to kick off the B-Block with a win against Tony Nese, Jake Atlas had gotten off to a slow start having been beaten two weeks ago by Cameron Grimes. He had rebounded with a win of his own against "the Premier Athlete" last week - but now saw Atlas's biggest challenge to date. The newcomer would meet the world-travelled Kushida - and it was a must-win situation for both! The B-Block continued - up next.

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Following the unpredictable Texas Tornado tag team match earlier tonight, Tegan Nox laid in a daze on the table of the trainer's office. After being knocked unconscious by Dakota Kai's steel-plated knee brace, "the Girl with the Shiniest Wizard" had Mia Yim closeby checking on her. The burning rivalry would continue, but Nox would be out for revenge when back to 100%.
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5) Kushida (4pts - 2-0) def. Jake Atlas (2pts - 1-2) in a B-Block match of the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament (7:08)
- Jake Atlas showed no fear early against "the Time Splitter", who outclassed the newcomer with chain-wrestling, but Atlas held his own and responded with a series of armdrags and a topé! Atlas kept on top with a kick to the back, focusing his attack on the wrist. Kushida turned it around with a soccer kick to the arm, and began to manipulate the wrist of Atlas, grounding him with a hammerlock. Atlas ran Kushida from the ring before a vaulting dive, rolling him back inside for a headlock driver for a near fall! With a string of dropkicks Jake was cut off by a disus elbow, when Kushida looked for the Hoverboard Lock. Atlas threw off and landed a big boot, when Kushida struck with the Koppu kick! Atlas got his knees up on a moonsault from the top rope, but Kushida blocked it and attempted Back to the Future! Atlas got a near fall with a rolling clutch cradle, but was caught in the Hoverboard Lock - Kushida taking his second win!

Kushida remained undefeated in the B-Block, as he had his hand raised in victory. "The Time Splitter" was running away with the NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship Tournament, while Jake Atlas had tried his hardest only to fall in defeat at the hands of Kushida. Atlas had been eliminated from contention but had completed an impressive run, and received respect from Kushida for his efforts. Bowing down to Atlas, the two shook hands.

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"Caveman" vs "Athlete": A Battle of Egos
As Kushida continued his winning ways, Cameron Grimes continued to run his mouth in the backstage hallway. "The Carolina Caveman" was confident about his chances, talking about how he was gonna be the man to run to the top of the B-Block, and go on to become NXT Interim Cruiserweight Champion. "The Slack-Jawed Slammer" declared that his name was Cameron Grimes and he was going to the moon, when up walked Tony Nese. Unimpressed, "the Premier Athlete" reminded Grimes who he was up against next week. As a former NXT Cruiserweight Champion, Nese told Cameron he was not to be taken lightly. Cameron bawked at how Tony was winless in this tournament - while Cameron was one down and two-to-go! Nese stressed how Grimes was jealous he couldn't look like him, but Grimes argued he didn't need a physique like his to win matches - he just tried. The two got into a shoving contest, with both egos flaring ahead of next week!

  • Next week - NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship - B-Block match - Tony Nese vs Cameron Grimes

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After another fierce encounter with Karrion Kross earlier tonight, Tommaso Ciampa remained present backstage at Full Sail University. "The Blackheart" paced back and forth furiously, when faced by none other than Killian Dain! "The Beast of Belfast" snarled in Ciampa's face, bringing a smirk to him. Dain asked Ciampa if he wanted to fight someone without any cowering away. Ciampa told Dain if he was man enough, he'd skin him alive. Killian told Ciampa to eat those words, coolly telling him he would see him next week. Ciampa promised to show Killian he was more man than monster.

  • Next week - Tommaso Ciampa vs Killian Dain
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5) Rhea Ripley (with Robert Stone) def. Shotzi (5:53)
- Shotzi's issues with the Robert Stone Brand had manifested itself to Rhea Ripley's decision to side with the hipster image consultant. Still recovering from the major loss at WrestleMania, Rhea felt this was the way to go, but Shotzi talked trash before the bell questioning what kind of woman sided with a creep like Stone! Robert objected when Ripley shot in to overpower her. She adopted a hit-and-run strategy to offset the former champ, when a biel throw took her down. Shotzi fought from underneath with leg kicks, to be cut off by a dropkick! A delayed suplex connected, allowing Stone to talk strategy to Ripley, halfway across the ring. Rhea toyed with Shotzi, a shinbreaker connecting. "The Batallion" showed resilience kicking out of a full nelson slam, when the Prism Trap went reversed into the victory roll! A roundhouse kick bought Shotzi time, as a comeback led to the reverse cannonball! Shotzi soared with a missile dropkick, but Ripley caught her mid-air with the Prism Trap - Shotzi being forced into submission!

Rhea Ripley continued to rebound from her NXT Women's Championship loss to Charlotte Flair back at WrestleMania, as Robert Stone joined his newest acquisition in the ring. Ripley grinned maliciously as Stone pointed the finger and insulted Shotzi, who remained down and out on the canvas. When Stone raised the newest member of the Robert Stone Brand's hand however...Rhea snatched him by the tie! It was a set-up all along, devised as a means for Ripley to get her hands on the hipster! The Rip Tide was prepared, when out ran Chelsea Green and Aliyah! The two hit the ring and duelled with Ripley, buying Stone time to slip out to safety. Ripley successfully ran through both. The Rip Tide was delivered to Aliyah, when Chelsea came from behind with a chop block! Green mocked Rhea over last week's loss, but Shotzi was able to make the save, running her off. As the Robert Stone Brand once again escaped the scene, a tense staredown ensued between Ripley and Shotzi - no love lost after such a tough battle!

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Following the beating handed to the NXT Champion's next challenger last week, the Undisputed Era walked the halls full of arrogance. Led by Adam Cole, Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish were all confident after laying waste to Finn Bálor last week. They planned to take the Full Sail Arena by storm. Elsewhere, Finn Bálor arrived in spite of last week's beating! In all black, "the Prince" even had a smile on his face. No beating from the UE was about to stop the newly-named number one contender. Cole, Strong nor Fish had to have any idea Finn was here - as the Undisputed Era were coming up next.

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Bro-wsing the Market
Earlier today, Malcolm Bivens sat in an office with his clients of Bivens Enterprise. In pastel suits, sporting fine Indian jewellery, Rinku and Saurav sat either side of the mastermind of the whole scheme in silence. Bivens was aggravated by the tardiness of the man they were meeting, when finally in walked Matt Riddle! In his cap, sporting a bright orange suit, the NXT Tag Team Champion coolly asked what was up, much to the annoyance of Bivens! Malcolm asked "the King of Bros" for what he believed the concept of time was, but Riddle suggested he chill out. Matt even offered to give Malcolm the name of "his guy", who could help him mellow out in no time. Taking a seat on his own side of the table, Riddle put his bare feet up on the desk's surface, while both Rinku and Saurav stared daggers at the champ. Bivens issued Riddle a contract and ordered he sign it. Explaining the stipulations, it was well-documented that Riddle was without Pete Dunne.

Matt Riddle's refusal to surrender the NXT Tag Team Championship proved problematic for the NXT Tag Team Division. For weeks, Rinku and Saurav had been ready for their shot at the gold, and with the help of a petition started by Bivens Enterprises, they finally were to receive their shot next week. Malcolm Bivens ordered "the King of Bros" sign it, but also reveal the identity of his partner. Riddle signed, telling the trio he had no issue. "The Bruiserweight" may be stuck in England, but Pete Dunne knew he could trust Matt. Rinku and Saurav came to their feet and yelled in their native language, to which Riddle suggested they use Google Translate! Riddle was impressed by their attack last week, costing him the number one contender's match. He just hoped Bivens and his gorillas knew next week he was gonna take them to school and retain the titles. As for his partner, Riddle told Bivens Enterprise all to read 'em and weep: he was browsing the market, Bro! Riddle left, much to the fury of Malcolm Bivens.

  • Next week - NXT Tag Team Championship - Matt Riddle and TBA (c) vs Rinku and Saurav
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Tom Phillips, Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix ran down what was coming up next week on NXT - in addition to Charlotte Flair defending the NXT Women's Championship against Bianca Belair this coming week on Monday Night RAW! Not only would the NXT Tag Team Championships be at stake, but next week would mark the return of Io Shirai!
  • Tommaso Ciampa vs Killian Dain
  • Io Shirai returns to action
  • NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship - A-Block match - Oney Lorcan vs Brian Kendrick
  • NXT Interim Cruiserweight Championship - B-Block match - Tony Nese vs Cameron Grimes
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Who Wants It Worse?
All night long, the Undisputed Era had been preparing to speak to the NXT Universe. After last week's Number One Contender's Triple Threat match, NXT Champion Adam Cole came waltzing out a free spirit. With Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish in tow, the trio pranced down to the ring where "the Panama City Playboy" delivered his signature catchphrase. Echoing throughout the empty Full Sail Arena, Adam spoke about NXT TakeOver XXV. June 1, 2019: the night that Adam Cole became NXT Champion for the very first time. Not only did he beat Johnny Gargano in the midst of a classic rivalry, but now - who was standing inside of this ring as the centrepiece of the NXT Brand, while the other was sat on his couch on the unemployment line? Spoiler alert - it wasn't "Johnny Wrestling!" Adam spoke being the standard of NXT ever since. He was already the longest-reigning NXT Champion in 'the Black and Gold Brand's history, but June 1, 2020 would mark one entire calendar year as the man on top of the NXT mountain!

Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish smiled as Adam Cole spoke about how that meant 365 days of carrying the NXT Brand, with the Undisputed Era running the place! It topped it all off: the UE were proven kings of War Games, they were multiple-time NXT Tag Team Champions, North American Champions. On top of all of that, nobody could have been the first Triple Crown of NXT besides Adam Cole bay-bay! With all of that on the table, Adam addressed the man who won the "charity case" last week. When it came to the winner of the Triple Threat match last week, Finn Bálor was undoubtedly a worthy contender. He had been NXT Champion, but had also achieved Superstar status on Monday Night RAW. He was the first-ever WWE Universal Champion - until he got hurt and had to vacate the title that next night. That wasn't all - he was a former WWE Intercontinental Champion, too! "The Prince" had shared the ring with some of WWE's true titans: Brock Lesnar, Braun Strowman, The Fiend, just to name a few.

Adam Cole joked how Finn Bálor lost to all of those guys, and that was the whole reason he was back here. "The Prince" could talk about returning home and making men out of the boys in NXT until the cows came home: but he couldn't hide the fact he came back because he couldn't get the job done on the big stage. Whereas he could go to RAW or SmackDown tomorrow, and Adam Cole would become a franchise player! Cole bragged about beating Daniel Bryan on his first night on SmackDown last year, whereas Finn was a wannabe who could never be. Adam was confident in his own abilities to the point he confirmed the date of the NXT Championship match for NXT TakeOver: In Your House, and he was counting down the days. As good as Finn was, he was going to prove "the Prince" would do nothing but choke in important situations. All of a sudden, Velveteen Dream's voice was heard demanding "enough".

Hopping the guardrail, the Velveteen Dream flamboyantly slid into the ring, telling the Undisputed Era they were welcome for last week. He was welcome for the assist in getting the jump on Finn Bálor, and how everybody knew that if Adam Cole was to defend the NXT Championship against anybody last week, it was going to be the Velveteen Dream himself. But Finn just had to go and steal that opportunity from him! Dream gave him an inch and Finn stole a mile from him, and he proved the type of guy he was last week. Velveteen let it be known how he and the UE may not see eye-to-eye, but Dream could help Adam continue being the man around here - until the man came around at least. Dream expected compensation, and that would come in the form of his own title opportunity. The Undisputed Era laughed it off, with Roderick Strong telling him he couldn't even beat Finn Bálor! Fish told Dream to take a walk or risk receiving the same fate as Finn Bálor, noting how there were three of them and only one of him.

Velveteen Dream sensed this sort of thing was going to happen, when he opened his jacket to reveal a concealed baseball bat. The Dream ducked Bobby Fish and struck with two shots to the ribcage and spine! Striking out Roderick Strong for good measure, it left only he and the NXT Champion! Dream and Cole went blow for blow, with the man constantly deprived of an NXT Championship opportunity bringing the fight to the longest-reigning NXT Champion. "The Panama City Playboy" kicked Dream low and set up the Panama City Sunrise - but Dream turned it into the Dream Valley Driver! As the UE rushed to the ring, Dream escaped through the crowd. Posing with his bat pointed at the group - Dream still wanted his title shot! But that's when he turned to be landed on by Finn Bálor! "The Prince" had dove from atop the large "NXT" letters overlooking Full Sail Arena - and now it was Finn who pointed his finger-triggers at Adam Cole! "The Prince" had to be counting down the days for NXT TakeOver: In Your House!

  • NXT TakeOver: In Your House - NXT Championship - Adam Cole (c) vs Finn Bálor
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NXT INTERIM CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

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4 [2-0]El Hijo Del FantasmaKushida4 [2-0]
2 [1-1]The Brian KendrickCameron Grimes2 [1-0]
2 [1-1]Isaiah ScottJake Atlas2 [1-2]
0 [0-2]Oney LorcanTony Nese0 [0-2]

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NXT TakeOver: In Your House - June 7, 2020
Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida
"Underneath" by Code Orange

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LESS THAN FOUR WEEKS AWAY!



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NXT CHAMPIONSHIP
Adam Cole (c) vs Finn Bálor

More to be announced!
 
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