WWE Raw
WWE Performance Center
June 29, 2020
Results from wrestleview.com
“Then. Now. Forever.” The WWE video leads us into the show.
We go into the Performance Center to see Sasha Banks and Bayley
double-teaming Asuka in the ring! Order is restored by the referees.
Samoa Joe welcomes us to the show. There’s a table set up in the
ring with two contracts. Joe starts to introduce what is about to
happen when the brawl picks up with Banks and Bayley against Asuka.
Referees pull them apart again.
Dolph Ziggler cuts off Samoa Joe. Joe sarcastically thanks him for
waiting for his introduction. Joe goes to introduce Drew McIntyre,
but Ziggler takes it. Ziggler introduces Drew McIntyre, who will be
WWE Champion for three more weeks. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre makes
his way to the ring. Joe says now that all the volatile components
are here, Ziggler can begin.
Ziggler says McIntyre is WWE Champion because of him, but where
would he be without him? McIntyre would be scratching and clawing in
obscurity thinking about his blown chances. While McIntyre was
trying to find himself, Ziggler was here carrying monsters like
McIntyre on his back. Ziggler knows what he was willing to sacrifice
for that title. In the back of McIntyre’s mind, he knows he’s
unsure. At Extreme Rules: The Horror Show, McIntyre can kick him
down, but he’ll keep getting up. Ziggler will survive and the 19
year redemption story will disappear. Ziggler created McIntyre, but
at Extreme Rules: Horror Show he will destroy him. Ziggler signs the
contract, and McIntyre signs it as well.
McIntyre says those were some passionate words. There was a time
they were like family, like brothers. It’s true he was fired and
went through hell personally and professionally, but the biggest
lesson of all is this is a mental game, not physical. He knows why
Ziggler needs the title so bad. He’s never been the center of
attention. Every time Ziggler gets close to the finish line, he
drops the ball. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. At Extreme
Rules: Horror Show, he’ll hurt and slaughter Ziggler. Ziggler will
lose because of McIntyre. Being that they’re family and Ziggler
thinks he can hurt him, he’ll allow Ziggler to pick the stipulation
for their match. Ziggler cannot believe it.
Asuka all of a sudden starts shouting in Japanese at Ziggler, Banks,
and Bayley. Asuka signs the contract. Banks says she’s not the same
person Asuka faced before. She is the legit boss, the blueprint, and
the conversation. At Extreme Rules, she will be Two Belts Banks when
she beats Asuka for the Raw Women’s Champion. With her and Bayley
being double champions, they’ll take over both locker rooms and the
whole damn company. Bayley says that will be a Horror Show! Asuka
attacks them again, and a brawl breaks out. Ziggler tries to take
advantage of the situation by superkicking McIntyre, but McIntyre
blocks it. McIntyre throws him off and goes for a Claymore Kick, but
Ziggler escapes the ring.
Footage is shown of Andrade and Angel Garza attacking The Street
Profits last week before being run off by The Viking Raiders.
Angel Garza is talking to the female referee Jessika Carr. She’s the
official for their match. She just walks off. Charly Caruso comes
up, but Zelina Vega steps between her and Garza. Vega says they were
just making sure the referee calls everything fairly. Big Show all
of a sudden walks up and says he’s superseding them and going out
next. Vega is furious.
-Commercial Break-
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and Raw Women’s Champion Asuka will face
Dolph Ziggler and Sasha Banks later tonight.
The Big Show is already in the ring. Big Show calls Randy Orton out
to the ring. Big Show says he’s a legend and Orton is a Legend
Killer.
Andrade’s music hits, and he comes out with Zelina Vega and Angel
Garza. Big Show apologizes for interrupting their interview, but
he’s not in the mood to play right now. Andrade laughs at Big Show
being considered a legend. Big Show says he has boots older than
Andrade. Angel Garza also mocks Big Show for thinking he’s a legend.
Garza says it doesn’t matter what Big Show is. He will learn what
the Street Profits will soon realize. Big Show calls them to the
ring for a fight. Vega says they’ll do the “Legend Killer” Randy
Orton a favor by showing Big Show what happens when you disrespect
Andrade and Angel Garza. Big Show’s days on Raw are numbered, but he
can say hi to Edge and Christian for them in the retirement home.
Andrade and Garza get on the apron.
Ric Flair’s music hits, and “The Nature Boy” comes out to the stage.
Flair says he respects Vega, Andrade, and Garza, but he has to have
a word with his old friend The Big Show. No one is going to run or
focus on Big Show’s career other than his friend the greatest
wrestler alive today, as well as the man who will take him out
whenever he feels like it. Flair says Orton will come out whenever
he feels like it. Flair is doing the light work. Big Show has been
making cartoons for Netflix. That’s great. Everyone wants that spot
in Hollywood. Big Show had his day and run. He’ll be in the Hall of
Fame. If you play around with Randy Orton, he’ll be a bigger Legend
Killer and Big Show will be on the outside looking in. Flair then
tells Vega to have Andrade and Garza have some fun at Big Show’s
expense.
Andrade and Garza go to get in the ring, but The Viking Raiders run
down. A brawl breaks out.
-Commercial Break-
Andrade and Angel Garza vs. The Viking Raiders
Zelina Vega is on commentary for this match.
We join the match in progress. Erik viciously slams Garza down on
his chest. Ivar tags in, and The Viking Raiders knee Garza in the
chest for a two count. Ivar hits a snapmare, fixes up his beard, and
smothers Garza’s face. Erik tags back in, and he tackles Garza to
the corner. Ivar tags back in, and he shoulders Garza in the corner
for a one count. Ivar whips Garza down before dropping a forearm for
a one count. Ivar applies an arm bar, but Garza fights up. Ivar
knees him in the midsection and tags Erik in. Erik hits a scoop slam
before slamming Ivar onto Garza for a near fall. Garza flips through
a suplex and tags in Andrade. Erik attacks Andrade before Garza
grabs him. Erik grabs him, but Garza’s pants rip off. Andrade
attacks Erik from behind and Garza superkicks him for a two count.
Andrade stomps Erik’s midsection before tagging Garza back in. Garza
attacks Erik’s leg before kicking him in the ribs. Garza gives a
nonchalant cover for a one count. Garza clubs Erik’s back before
Erik annihilates him with a forearm. Andrade immediately tags in and
kicks Erik in the face. Andrade shoves Garza, which constitutes a
tag. Andrade yells at Garza and walks off. Vega gets off commentary
and tries to talk some sense into Andrade.
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see Garza knee Erik in the ribs in
the corner. Andrade is back on the apron, and Vega is on commentary
saying she’s the best manager in the business. Andrade tags in and
punches away at Erik. Erik fights Andrade off, elbows Garza down,
and hits a big knee to Andrade’s face.
Ivar and Garza tag in. Ivar slams Garza before hitting a splash.
Andrade runs in, but Ivar cartwheels away and clotheslines him. Ivar
avoids Garza and hits a seated senton. Ivar scoops up Garza, but
Garza slides off. Garza tries for a handspring back elbow, but Garza
dropkicks him in the back. Erik tags in. The Viking Raiders stack up
Garza and Andrade on Erik for a slam. They try for the Viking
Experience on Andrade, but he gets out. Andrade hits double knees on
Ivar in the corner. Erik goes for a German Suplex, but he holds the
ropes. Andrade throws Erik out of the ring and distracts the
referee. Garza sends Erik into the post. Andrade elbows Erik in the
head. Garza follows up with the Wing Clipper and covers. Andrade
stops Ivar from breaking up the pin.
Winners by Pinfall: Andrade and Angel Garza
Andrade quickly walks off. Angel Garza and Zelina Vega celebrate
while going up the ramp.
Andrade stomps Erik’s midsection before tagging Garza back in. Garza
attacks Erik’s leg before kicking him in the ribs. Garza gives a
nonchalant cover for a one count. Garza clubs Erik’s back before
Erik annihilates him with a forearm. Andrade immediately tags in and
kicks Erik in the face. Andrade shoves Garza, which constitutes a
tag. Andrade yells at Garza and walks off. Vega gets off commentary
and tries to talk some sense into Andrade.
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see Garza knee Erik in the ribs in
the corner. Andrade is back on the apron, and Vega is on commentary
saying she’s the best manager in the business. Andrade tags in and
punches away at Erik. Erik fights Andrade off, elbows Garza down,
and hits a big knee to Andrade’s face.
Ivar and Garza tag in. Ivar slams Garza before hitting a splash.
Andrade runs in, but Ivar cartwheels away and clotheslines him. Ivar
avoids Garza and hits a seated senton. Ivar scoops up Garza, but
Garza slides off. Garza tries for a handspring back elbow, but Garza
dropkicks him in the back. Erik tags in. The Viking Raiders stack up
Garza and Andrade on Erik for a slam. They try for the Viking
Experience on Andrade, but he gets out. Andrade hits double knees on
Ivar in the corner. Erik goes for a German Suplex, but he holds the
ropes. Andrade throws Erik out of the ring and distracts the
referee. Garza sends Erik into the post. Andrade elbows Erik in the
head. Garza follows up with the Wing Clipper and covers. Andrade
stops Ivar from breaking up the pin.
Winners by Pinfall: Andrade and Angel Garza
Andrade quickly walks off. Angel Garza and Zelina Vega celebrate
while going up the ramp.
Footage is shown of MVP trying to get Apollo Crews to make him his
manager, but Crews turned him down. Bobby Lashley attacked Crews
after.
Bobby Lashley says Apollo Crews disrespected MVP and doesn’t deserve
another opportunity. MVP says Crews’ opportunity is dead, just like
his chances of holding the title for much longer. They walk off by
Seth Rollins and Murphy. Rollins is holding a purple object and says
his most important announcement will be made next.
-Commercial Break-
Andrade and Angel Garza will take on The Big Show in a 2-on-1
Handicap Match later tonight.
Seth Rollins makes his way to the ring holding Rey Mysterio’s mask.
Murphy is by his side.
Video Package: Rey Mysterio, Dominik, Aleister Black, and Humberto
Carrillo fighting off Rollins, Murphy, and Austin Theory last week
on Raw
Seth Rollins says last week, Rey Mysterio, along with his son,
Dominik, made a very heartwarming return to Monday Night Raw.
Mysterio stood right where he’s standing and said nothing would stop
him from returning to the ring. Mysterio believes that with all his
heart… so does Rollins. Mysterio has a duty to uphold. The problem
is Mysterio hasn’t been seeing things too clearly as of late.
Mysterio thinks his duty is to his family, but his duty is to be a
sacrifice for the future of Monday Night Raw. Rollins has given
Mysterio every chance to take the easy way out and do this on his
own terms. Mysterio has defied him at every turn. What he must do
now is so important. Rollins needs to ask Mysterio to forgive him.
Rollins begs for Mysterio’s forgiveness… not for what he did in the
past, but for what Mysterio is forcing him to do in the future. They
are bound by fate. As fate would have it, he is the Monday Night
Messiah. Mysterio is meant to be a sacrifice for the greater good of
Monday Night Raw. Mysterio is correct in saying he will step foot in
the ring again. Every time he does, Rollins will be forced to take a
piece of him. Little by little, he’ll tear Mysterio apart until
there is nothing left but a memory.
Rey Mysterio and Dominik appear on the titantron. Mysterio wants
forgiveness, but not from Rollins. Mysterio hopes Dominik will
forgive him for what he does to Rollins. Dominik appears to have a
black eye. Mysterio says he has to do something to Rollins that is
as remorseless as what he did to him. Mysterio tells Rollins to
remember: “An eye for an eye.” What he’ll do to Rollins isn’t by
fate. It’ll be by design. Dominik says he forgives his father, but
he’ll never forgive Rollins. Rollins will never forget what his
father does to him. That will be ordained by fate.
Rollins says those were some strong words. Mysterio taught his son
well except to be careful what he wishes for. If he stands in the
way of the greater good, he will be forced to end his career before
it ever begins.
Aleister Black’s music hits, and he comes down to the ring with
Humberto Carrillo. Rollins quickly retreats.
-Commercial Break-
Rollins wants to know why Black and Carrillo keep fighting for
Mysterio. Why is Mysterio an idol to Carrillo. He’s a fraud and a
coward. Carrillo says Rollins is the coward. Black says he knows a
thing or two about evil. He can recognize evil when he’s looking at
it. There will be no forgiveness for Rollins — just atonement for
what he’s done. Rollins says they haven’t seen anything yet. This
ends now.
Seth Rollins and Murphy vs. Aleister Black and Humberto Carrillo
It’ll be Black and Murphy starting it off. Black lights him up with
some kicks before turning him inside out with a knee to the
midsection. Black hits a running kick to the face before kicking
Rollins down. Murphy tackles Black into the corner. Black soon boots
him back and goes to the top rope, but Rollins sweeps the feet.
Murphy attacks Black and tags Rollins in. Rollins attacks Black at
ringside before putting him in the ring and punching away at him.
Rollins whips him hard into the corner before kicking him in the
head. Rollins digs a knee into Black’s face before tagging Murphy
in. Murphy clubs Black down before applying a chin lock. Murphy
cinches it in, but Black fights up and elbows him in the face.
Carrillo tags in and takes Murphy down with some elbows. Carrillo
stomps away at Murphy before stopping Rollins from getting in the
ring. Murphy attacks Carrillo, but Carrillo stuns him with a kick.
Carrillo follows up with a nice springboard cross-body block.
Rollins runs in, but Carrillo sends him to the floor. Murphy drops
Carrillo on the apron and hits a missile dropkick on Murphy.
Carrillo sets up for a 619 in tribute to Mysterio, but Rollins pulls
Murphy out of the ring. Carrillo then takes Rollins and Murphy out
with a cross-body to the floor!
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see Carrillo kick Murphy away, but
Rollins tags in. Carrillo flips through a back suplex and kicks
Rollins in the face. Black and Murphy tag in. Black takes Murphy
down and dropkicks him. Rollins runs in, but Black hits him and
Murphy with a springboard moonsault block. Black lifts Murphy, but
Murphy rolls him up for a two count. Black kicks Murphy back and
knees him. Carrillo tags in and hits a 619, but Rollins breaks up
the pin! Rollins knocks Black out of the ring and hits a suicide
dive. Carrillo dropkicks Rollins down, and Murphy knees Carrillo in
the face for a near fall!
Murphy kicks Black back and goes to the top rope. Carrillo cuts him
off, but Murphy tries for a sunset flip bomb. Rollins tags in.
Rollins and Murphy hit a flying knee/powerbomb double-team combo for
a near fall! Rollins cannot believe Carrillo kicked out. Rollins
sets up for a Stomp, but Black and Murphy start fighting at
ringside. Carrillo rolls Rollins up for a near fall. Rollins
immediately hits a Stomp for the win.
Winners by Pinfall: Seth Rollins and Murphy
Black immediately attacks Rollins, but Murphy stops him. Rollins and
Murphy double-team Black before sending him into the timekeeper’s
area.
They grab Carrillo and bring him to the ring steps. Rollins says
he’ll pay for standing up for Rey Mysterio. Carrillo fights them
off, but Murphy rocks him with the ring steps. Rollins looks furious
and looks at Mysterio’s mask. Rollins puts Mysterio’s mask onto
Carrillo and brings him to the steps. Rollins says this is for the
greater good. Rollins goes to drive Carrillo’s eye into the steps,
but Black stops him. Rollins fights away and hits Carrillo with a
Stomp on the ring steps! Rollins and Murphy run off. Black looks
devastated.
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre is talking with Raw Women’s Champion
Asuka. Sarah Schreiber ask them about their match tonight. Asuka
shouts in Japanese. McIntyre says the Empress of Claymore Country is
saying she wants to get the advantage. The reason he’s letting
Ziggler pick the stipulation is so when Ziggler loses, he’ll have no
one to blame but himself. Asuka says no one is ready for Drew.
Champions vs. Challengers will take place later tonight.
We’ll have a Tribute to the Undertaker next.
-Commercial Break-
Video Package: WWE’s tribute to the legendary career of The
Undertaker
Ruby Riott is warming up when Lana walks up. Riott says Lana should
be off ruining someone else’s career. Lana says she was so
depressed, but a woman with more wisdom than Trish Stratus or Lita
got her going. That woman is Natalya. Riott is in action, next.
-Commercial Break-
Footage is shown of Nia Jax attacking Charlotte Flair last week. The
commentators say Flair fractured her collarbone.
Peyton Royce w/ Billie Kay vs. Ruby Riott
Billie Kay quickly distracts Riott, so Royce kicks her down and
attacks the arm. Royce knees Riott in the arm and picks up a one
count. Royce kicks Riott in the arm again and chokes her with her
boot in the corner. Royce takes Riott down and applies a hammerlock.
Royce hits a hammerlock back suplex for a near fall. Royce goes for
an avalanche, but Riott ducks and kicks her. Riott forearms her and
hits a standing STO for a two count. Riott sets up for a Riott Kick,
but Kay distracts her. Royce rolls her up for a near fall. Riott
rolls her up for a two count. Royce hits a spinning brainbuster for
the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Peyton Royce
The Big Show says Ric Flair was a legend when he was growing up and
is the real deal. Now he’s mentoring Randy Orton, which makes Orton
the most dangerous Apex Predator. Andrade and Angel Garza are
getting an angry giant. He’ll face them next.
-Commercial Break-
Footage is shown from earlier in the night of the brawl that kicked
Raw off.
1-on-2 Handicap Match
The Big Show vs. Andrade and Angel Garza w/ Zelina Vega
Andrade and Garza fight over who is going to start. Andrade tricks
Garza into getting into the ring, and Big Show catches him. Big Show
rips Garza’s shirt off and chops him. Big Show head-butts him down
and viciously chops him against the ropes. Big Show throws Garza out
of the ring. Garza regroups with Andrade and Vega. Garza then
desperately tags Andrade in. Andrade looks trepidatious. Big Show
quickly powers him to the corner and chops the chest. Big Show flips
him into the ring and hits a scoop slam. Big Show steps on Andrade’s
midsection. Andrade tries to fight back, but Big Show head-butts him
down. Andrade tags Garza in. Garza manages to dropkick Big Show in
the knee and bring him to a knee. Andrade blind tags in and wants a
piece of Big Show now that he’s weakened. Andrade and Garza argue,
so Garza walks off. Garza says this is Andrade’s moment. Andrade
turns into a Chokeslam from The Big Show, who covers for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: The Big Show
Big Show grabs Andrade by the hair and delivers a Knockout Punch to
make a statement to Randy Orton.
Apollo Crews is warming up with Ricochet and Cedric Alexander around
him. New 24/7 Champion R-Truth comes up and says he finally got away
from Tozawa and the ninjas… or did he? R-Truth thinks they’re
ninjas. Alexander says he’s not a ninja. R-Truth apologizes to
“Cedric the Entertainer.” R-Truth calls Ricochet, “Richard O’Shea.”
They all laugh.
-Commercial Break-
MVP and Bobby Lashley make their way to the ring. Bobby Lashley
tells MVP to explain why they’re doing this. MVP says he’s had a
great career and a lot of success. All he wants to do is give back.
He tried to give back to Crews and be his mentor, but he turned him
down. You don’t turn down the advice of the longest-reigning United
States Champion.
Apollo Crews cuts him off and says he doesn’t need or want MVP’s
help.
MVP w/ Bobby Lashley vs. WWE United States Champion Apollo Crews
This is a non-title match. Crews quickly powers MVP down and tosses
him around. Lashley pulls MVP out of the ring, and Crews hits him
with a summersault plancha! MVP then comes up from behind and sends
Crews into the ring steps.
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see MVP big boot Crews down for a two
count. MVP applies a modified chin lock and takes him down for a two
count. MVP forearms him to the corner and elbows away at him. MVP
whips him hard into the corner and charges for a running big boot,
but Crews avoids him. Crews punches and clubs MVP to the corner
before taking him down. Crews avalanches him in the corner before
hitting another avalanche. Crews follows up with a big spinebuster
for a two count. Crews goes to the top rope, but Lashley distracts
him. MVP crotches him on the top rope and hits a running big boot in
the corner followed by a fisherman’s suplex for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: MVP
Apollo Crews angrily gets up and attacks MVP. Lashley quickly runs
in and applies a full nelson to Crews. Ricochet and Cedric Alexander
run down to try and break Lashley off Crews. They can’t pry Lashley
off. Alexander and Ricochet hit Lashley with a kick and a missile
dropkick to fight him away.
-Commercial Break-
Bobby Lashley w/ MVP vs. Ricochet w/ Cedric Alexander
We join this match in progress. Lashley quickly overpowers Ricochet
and throws him off the top rope. Lashley shoulders him in the corner
and hits a delayed vertical suplex for a two count. Lashley sends
him out of the ring, and MVP drops Ricochet on the commentary table.
Lashley gets Ricochet in the ring, but Ricochet fights back. Lashley
quickly puts Ricochet on his shoulder and slams him down for a near
fall. Lashley throws Ricochet across the ring, and he rolls out of
the ring to recover. Lashley scares Alexander away and throws
Ricochet on the floor! Lashley puts Ricochet on his shoulders and
drives him headfirst into the ring post! Lashley gets in the ring to
break the count. Lashley puts Ricochet in the ring and waits for him
to get up. Lashley goes for a Spear, but Ricochet collapses. Lashley
then sets up behind him and goes for a full nelson, but Ricochet
fights it. Ricochet pulls the top rope down to get Lashley out of
the ring.
Ricochet goes for a cross-body off the apron, but Lashley catches
him. Ricochet slides off and sends him into the ring post. Ricochet
hits a springboard moonsault for a near fall. MVP gets on the apron,
but Alexander pulls him off. Ricochet hits Lashley with an enzuigiri
and brings him to a knee with a superkick. Lashley blocks a kick to
the head and DESTROYS him with a one-armed spinebuster! Lashley
follows up with a full nelson for the submission.
Winner by Submission: Bobby Lashley
Cedric Alexander gets in the ring to check on Ricochet, so Lashley
puts the full nelson on him as well. MVP and Lashley celebrate in
the ring.
Dolph Ziggler is talking with Sasha Banks and Bayley. Ziggler wants
to take the lead and be a player-coach like Pete Rose. Banks says
last time they saw him on SmackDown, he got dominated by Mandy Rose
and Otis. Meanwhile they were running SmackDown. Bayley tells
Ziggler not to ruin this for Banks.
-Commercial Break-
Champions vs. Challengers
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and Raw Women’s Champion Asuka vs. Dolph
Ziggler and Sasha Banks
SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley will be on commentary for this
match. McIntyre starts against Ziggler. McIntyre quickly overpowers
him a few times. Ziggler talks a little trash, but McIntyre takes
him down. Ziggler quickly comes back with a famouser for a one
count. Sasha Banks tags in. Asuka also comes in. They go back and
forth with neither getting the advantage. Ziggler comes in, so
McIntyre runs in and hits a Glasgow Kiss. Asuka then knocks Banks
out of the ring.
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see McIntyre fight Ziggler off his
back. McIntyre goes for an inverted Alabama Slam, but Ziggler
counters into a roll-up. Ziggler then hits a spike DDT.
Banks tags in, so Asuka comes in and dropkicks her down. Asuka knees
her in the face and hits a running hip attack. Asuka connects with a
German Suplex followed by a sliding knee for a near fall. Asuka
knocks Banks off the apron with a hip attack. Bayley distracts
Asuka, and Banks sweeps the feet. Banks follows up with a big
meteora off the apron for a two count. Banks attacks Asuka and slams
her down for another two count. Banks applies a chin lock, but Asuka
fights up. Asuka has a whip to the corner reversed, and Banks takes
her down with double knees for a two count. Banks applies a sleeper
hold before applying a surfboard stretch. Asuka fights up, but Banks
blocks a kick. Banks kicks her in the head, but Asuka immediately
responds with a codebreaker.
McIntyre and Ziggler tag in. McIntyre hits a clothesline followed by
a belly-to-belly overhead suplex. McIntyre hits a second one before
going to the top rope. McIntyre hits a diving lariat followed by a
kip up. Ziggler gets out of a Future Shock DDT, but McIntyre powers
him to the corner. Banks blind tags in and gets in McIntyre’s face.
McIntyre knocks Ziggler off the apron with a single right hand and
turns to face Banks. Asuka comes up from behind Banks and kicks
Banks in the head for a near fall. Outside the ring, Ziggler sends
McIntyre into the ring post. Asuka sets up for an Asuka Lock, but
Banks rolls her up for a near fall. Banks rolls her up again for a
two count. Banks then goes to the Bank Statement, but Asuka fights
out. Asuka goes for an Asuka Lock, but Banks twists out and pins
Asuka!
Winners by Pinfall: Dolph Ziggler and Sasha Banks