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AJ Styles, def. Secrets
When Riddle questioned Randy Orton again about the possibility of a RK-Bro reunion, AJ Styles showed up to challenge the original Bro to a one-on-one match. Riddle was stunned to see Orton turn his back and walk away shortly before the bell, leaving him to march against the Phenomenal himself. It was an omen that eliminated Riddle as Stiles prevailed, coupled with a devastating Stiles Clash.
Rhea Ripley def. Nikki ASH Women’s Raw Champion
Charlotte Flair was eager to take part in the fight, sitting at the Raw announce table during the match between Rhea Ripley and Raw Women’s Champion Nikki Ash. A fierce battle ensues, culminating in Riptide, giving Nightmare victory.
The Queen continued to taunt Nearly Superhero for not being able to perform after the match, resulting in ASH jumping on Flair, sending Charlotte to the ring for more punishment from Raw Women’s Champion and victor Ripley. gave
Drew McIntyre, def. Weir and Shanky in a handicap match
A handicap match was at stake for Drew McIntyre against Weir and Shenka. If he had won, McIntyre would have banned both of them from entering the ring for his match with Jinder Mahal at SummerSlam, but if he had lost, he would have used his powerful sword, Angela, in that SummerSlam match. Could not bring it in color. .
ThVideo and The Scottish Warrior hit Shanky with a bad claymore and then sent The Modern Day Maharaja a clear message at SummerSlam.
Damian Priest def. Miz
After John Morrison helped Damian Priest expose the truth about Miz’s knee injury at the first Moist TV, Damian Priest got the chance to wrestle the A-Lister. The fact that Mays had been using Morrison for months without needing a wheelchair all this time unfairly hurt America’s Most Wanted, forcing Morrison to walk away from Mays during the clash and Sheamus’ A punch from Brogue cemented Priest’s victory.
The archer’s disparaging use of the Celtic warrior movement inspired the United…