CLASH OF CHAMPIONS RESULTS
Viking Raiders vs. Moustache Mountain
Tag Team Match for the vacant ECW Tag Team Championships
Clash of Champions begins with an adrenaline-fueled opener as Erik & Ivar face off against Tyler Bate & Trent Seven to crown ECW’s first Tag Team Champions. Erik and Bate start the match and the hard-headed youngster is immediately overpowered by Erik’s offense who grounds him rather easily, tagging in Ivar who then follows suit. Bate kicks out of some early pins and The Viking Raiders unsurprisingly show excellent tag team chemistry with signature double team maneuvers. Bate plays the babyface in peril early on but a tag to Seven shifts the tide in Moustache Mountain’s favour as they hit an assisted top rope senton. Erik manages to hit Seven with the double knees for a count of two and a brief respite but Seven comes back with Seventh Heaven for a nearfall of his own. Erik & Ivar regain control and almost have Seven done for before he avoids the Viking Experience, hitting Erik with a dragon suplex and tagging in Bate who calls for them to switch positions for their finishing combination. Bate lifts Erik up for the Burning Hammer and Seven hits the knee for the pinfall victory!
Winners and new ECW Tag Team Champions: Moustache Mountain
Ricochet vs. Ali
Singles Match for the vacant Cruiserweight Championship
The fast paced action continues as Ricochet and Mustafa Ali face off to crown Smackdown’s first Cruiserweight Champion. Both men attempt a variety of strikes and grapples but they’ve scouted each other to perfection as neither one of them is able to get off a fair amount of offense in the opening minutes. Ali steals the advantage with a superkick, however, and delivers a follow-up directly to the back of Ricochet’s skull to bring the “One & Only” to the floor for an extended period. Ali has control but Ricochet fights back and the match spills to the outside as the hunger for victory can’t be contained. Ali tosses Ricochet back into the ring but his plan backfires and he’s clocked with a bicycle pump kick back inside the ring. Ricochet takes to the air with a springboard European uppercut and another big kick. He goes for the Benadryller but Ali slips out — only to be rolled up into the La Magistral for a two count. Ali slides between Ricochet’s legs for a Boston Crab but it’s reversed, forcing Ali to go back on the offensive and he hits the slingshot neckbreaker for a count of two. Ricochet hits the Benadryller on the second try but Ali kicks out just before three. A second rope moonsault is blocked with double knees and Ricochet is down. Ali hits his comeback sequence but the slingshot neckbreaker is blocked on the second attempt, allowing Ricochet to take his opponent down with a stiff lariat and a 640 Splash for the win.
Winner and new Cruiserweight Champion: Ricochet
The Club vs. Street Profits vs. Breezango
Triple Threat Ladder Match for the vacant World Tag Team Championships
All six competitors rush the middle of the ring and pair off with an opponent, creating a mess of bodies in the ring. Fandango, Breeze and Ford find themselves on the defensive and The Club seems to be the strongest pairing so far. Breeze is sent to the outside by Gallows who is immediately attacked by Fandango and sent out of the ring as well. Anderson takes out Dawkins and Ford and gets the first ladder of the match. The ring quickly fills back up and Fandango drops Dawkins with a back suplex onto the ladder in the middle of the ring. He and Gallows climb the ladder to try and reach the Tag Team Championships but Ford tips it over just before either man can grab the titles, sending them both crashing down. Dawkins hits the Cash Out on Anderson and Breeze is taken out by a chokeslam from Gallows. Dawkins tries to climb the ladder now but Gallows tips it over, leaving the Street Profits member hanging right as Breeze comes in to grab him for an electric chair drop. Breeze hits the Beauty Shot in Anderson and Fandango climbs up the ladder for the titles! Ford tries to stop him but Breeze pulls Ford down for a superkick and Fandango pulls down the championships!
Winners and new World Tag Team Champions: Breezango
Apollo Crews vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Robert Roode vs. Jinder Mahal vs. Bo Dallas vs. Akira Tozawa
Six Man Battle Royal for the vacant Intercontinental Championship
The match begins and Bo Dallas immediately goes for Akira Tozawa. Only a short brawl before Tozawa is thrown out and eliminated by Dallas. Mahal and Roode square off while Ziggler and Dallas begin to pick apart Apollo Crews but Bo quickly betrays his temporary partner, much to Dolph’s chagrin. Bo takes Apollo and Dolph down and becomes the focal point of the match as he holds an early celebration for himself. The separation allows for another pairing off of Ziggler and Crews while Jinder and Roode find themselves at a stalemate. Apollo targets Dallas once he has Ziggler down but it backfires and Bo clotheslines him over the top for his second elimination. Mahal and Roode finally peel away from each other to take on Dallas and Ziggler, respectively. Jinder is nailed with a Spear by Bo Dallas but he holds onto the ropes after an attempted toss-out by his attacker. Ziggler tries to take advantage but Mahal tosses him out! Ziggler is eliminated. Dallas flies in and gets the crowd on his side for a brief moment, taking out Roode and Mahal but Mahal nails him with a superkick out of nowhere. Roode tries to eliminate Mahal but it’s reversed and Roode himself is thrown out of the ring and eliminated. Bo is back in the fight but he’s knocked down by a high knee and appears to be looking worse for wear. Jinder picks Dallas up onto his shoulders but Dallas slips out! He throws Mahal over the top rope and Mahal’s feet hit the floor!
Winner and new Intercontinental Champion: Bo Dallas
Kabuki Warriors vs. The Riott Squad
Tag Team Match for the vacant Women’s Tag Team Championships
Kairi Sane and Liv Morgan start the match for their teams, beginning by trading strikes, going back-and-forth until eventually Liv loses her balance and Sane gains control. She manages to back Morgan into Asuka’s corner and goes for an avalanche victory roll but Liv escapes it — only to take a stiff clothesline that sends her over the top rope and down to the outside. Both Kairi and Liv tag in their tag team partners and the intensity of the match picks up in a matter of seconds. After struggling between themselves for the upper hand, Ruby finally gets it with a powerbomb. She and Liv hit a double team kick for the tag and Liv hits the 201 Facebreaker for a close two on Asuka. Asuka fights back with a windmill kick and she locks in the Asuka Lock on Liv but Ruby breaks it up. Asuka hits her comeback but Liv kicks out of the running hip attack. She gets the hot tag to Kairi after taking a beating but Riott shuts her down, nailing her with a series of cornered superkicks for another two count. Kiair hits the Sliding D for yet another two count! She tags in Asuka. Asuka takes out Riott but a tag to Liv who slips out of a second Asuka Lock attempt and hits the ObLIVion for the pinfall!
Winners and new Women’s Tag Team Champions: The Riott Squad
The Usos vs. The Revival
Tag Team Match for the vacant WWE Tag Team Championships
Jimmy Uso and Scott Dawson start for their teams and they lock-up, remaining evenly matched until a strike forces Dawson to roll out of the ring. Jimmy hypes up the crowd and doesn’t let him sneak off, tossing him back into the ring, and he’s dropped with a DDT by Dawson for his efforts. Jimmy tags in Jey but Dawson hits a dragon suplex for a two. Dawson tags Wilder for a double team and their target becomes clear as Jey’s leg is worked over. Dawson is tagged back in but Jey ducks a clothesline and nails him with a back suplex to take control. He makes the tag to Dash Wilder and now Wilder and Jey go at it. Jey and Jimmy hit a double Superkick on Wilder but he stumbles back to his corner where Scott Dawson tags himself back in! He somehow fends off both Usos for long enough, almost catching Jimmy with a small package, before sneaking in a tag back to Wilder for the Shatter Machine and the pin!
Winners and new WWE Tag Team Champions: The Revival
Cesaro vs. Buddy Murphy vs. Sami Zayn vs. Rusev
Fatal Four Way for the vacant United States Championship
Murphy and Cesaro are quick to go at it while Zayn finds himself on the receiving end of a beating at the hands of Rusev. The Australian and Swiss Superstars don’t waste any time tumbling to the outside with Rusev not far behind as Zayn rushes with a clothesline over the top to catch a breather. Murphy is launched into the steel steps by Cesaro and is thrown back into the ring, with Zayn and Rusev returning also. The match breaks down into a brawl between all four men and Rusev hits the Machka kick on Zayn! Murphy breaks the pin up at two. Rusev goes on a tear, angry at Murphy’s interference, and he takes out both Sami Zayn and Cesaro before being caught by a sitout powerbomb from the man who broke up his pin attempt. A Yokosuka Cutter almost wins Murphy the match but this time it’s Zayn with the save. A superkick from Murphy is evaded and Zayn hits a calf kick. Cesaro now clears the ring and gets his chance to shine, nailing Zayn with the Very European Uppercut! A pin attempt is broken up by Rusev and Zayn takes out Cesaro, Murphy takes out Zayn and Rusev drops Murphy all in sequence. Rusev locks in The Accolade but Zayn with the save! Rusev reaches the ropes after a Koji Clutch attempt. Cesaro takes out Murphy with a Ricola Bomb and locks in a Sharpshooter but Zayn with the last-second save once more! Zayn follows up with a Tornado DDT through the post to Rusev! Back into the ring and Cesaro catches Zayn with another Very European Uppercut for the championship win!
Winner and new United States Championship: Cesaro
Tommaso Ciampa vs. Aleister Black
Extreme Rules Match for the vacant ECW Championship
The bell rings and Aleister goes right after Ciampa with kicks and strikes, hitting some of his signature offense very early on which catches his opponent off-guard and leaves him vulnerable. Ciampa is, however, able to bounce back and eventually corners Black so that he may turn the tide in his favour. Aleister does his best to fight back with more kicks but Ciampa lands triple German suplexes to keep the Netherlands native down on the mat. He hits the Sliding Knee for a two count but just as he sets up for the Fairytale Ending… the music of Seth Rollins hits! Ciampa doesn’t know what to do as no one comes out! He turns around and goes for the Fairytale Ending — but Black evades it and hits the Black Mass! TWO COUNT! Aleister can’t believe it and he gives Ciampa enough time to recover for another Sliding Knee! Fairytale Ending is blocked again! Black takes control with a discus knee but the second Black Mass is avoided just in time by Ciampa who sweeps the leg. The field is all his and he hits Project Ciampa — but Black gets his hand on the rope! He hits his comeback and the bicycle knee and, finally, a second Black Mass for the win!
Winner and new ECW Champion: Aleister Black
Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Bianca Belair
Triple Threat Match for the vacant Women’s Championship
Despite being the least experienced of the three women, Bianca Belair opens with control, taking Sasha Banks out of the match entirely for the time being and matching strength with Charlotte Flair in the ring. Just as Belair is getting on a roll she’s interrupted by Banks who returns to the ring and decks her and tosses Charlotte out of the ring for a suicide dive! Back in the ring and Sasha is steamrolling through Belair with high flying maneuvers, even catching her with the Bankrupt — but only for a one count! Bianca hits Flair with triple powerbombs but Sasha Banks dives in just in time for the break. She rolls Belair up for a two and then hits her with a big kick, leaving her on the mat and vulnerable for a Frog Splash! Belair gets the knees up! Flair takes Bianca down and drops Banks with a big boot for a two. From out of nowhere, a Kiss Of Death from Bianca Belair to Charlotte Flair!
Winner and new Women’s Champion: Bianca Belair
Daniel Bryan vs. Bray Wyatt vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Andrade
Five Way Elimination Match for the vacant WWE Championship
The match opens with Bray Wyatt going after Andrade from the moment the bell rings, while Daniel Bryan and Shinsuke Nakamura agree to work over Bobby Lashley together. The tandem doesn’t last long though as Nakamura betrays Bryan at the first chance he gets, which sends him out of the ring. Lashley, too, is sent from the ring to the floor but Nakamura makes the mistake of interfering in Wyatt’s business and pays for it. Bryan and Andrade find themselves in the ring together and go at it. Everyone spills to the outside, save for Wyatt, and they all begin brawling around the ring. The match eventually returns to the ring while Wyatt taunts and the other competitors all work to take him out of action. Andrade and Lashley pair off, as do Bryan and Nakamura. Lashley almost forces a tapout from Andrade with a Canadian Rack but he’s able to escape. Bryan hits the Yes Kicks on Shinsuke Nakamura! Andrade turns around right into a Sister Abigail from the recovered Bray Wyatt and he’s the first elimination! Bryan tries to take Wyatt out but the referee gets in the way — and Nakamura with the Kinshasa on Bray Wyatt! He’s eliminated! The three ment left over, Lashley, Bryan, and Nakamura all vie for control and Bryan nails his comeback on Nakamura but Bobby Lashley decks him and takes him to the outside! He puts him through the Spanish announce table with the Dominator! Back in the ring and he hits a devastating Spear! Daniel Bryan is out. Lashley now works to overpower Nakamura but Nakamura in turn tries to out wrestle the All Mighty’s strength. He goes for the Kinshasa! Lashley reverses it and locks in the Full Nelson but the King of Strong Style escapes! Another Dominator by Lashley and he cuts through Shinsuke Nakamura with the Spear for the pin! Lashley wins!
Winner and new WWE Champion: Bobby Lashley
Randy Orton vs. Keith Lee
Singles Match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship
Orton begins the match by taunting Lee — though that is soon made clear by the latter to be a grave mistake as Lee bulldozes the veteran for a rare mistake. Orton does what he can to stay somewhat offensive, though Lee could very well be on his way to making quick work of the Viper. Orton manages to catch Lee with a dropkick and his aggression spills out now, not giving Keith Lee any chance to breathe with attack after attack now that he’s realised the kind of opponent he’s going to be. Lee catches Orton with a belly-to-belly for a two count. He goes for an overhead press but Orton slips out for a schoolboy and a two count of his own! Lee sends Orton flying with The Pounce for yet another two. Lee does what he can to try and keep Orton down but he’s pulled into a rope-hung DDT for the fourth count of two. Orton’s strategy is becoming clear: He wants to tire Keith Lee out until he’s vulnerable. He wastes too much time, however, and Lee picks him up onto his shoulders, going for the Big Bang Collision! Orton slips out for a schoolboy again! Another two count straight into an RKO! Lee gets the rope just before three! Orton can’t believe it. He goes for a second RKO but Keith catches him and tosses him into the ropes and catches him on his shoulders again for the Big Bang Collision! It hits this time but Orton kicks out at 2.9! Lee has renewed energy and he absolutely decimates Randy Orton, even going up top to flatten him with a moonsault. Just as it appears as though Orton is out of the match entirely he hooks the Limitless One into a Canadian neckbreaker — and he seems furious. He connects with his signature stomps. Lee catches him for another Pounce attempt but Orton avoids it and drops him with a backbreaker! After some back-and-forth Orton is able to land a superplex. Lee locks a bearhug on Orton after managing to recover and spears him through the ropes to the outside! Things take a turn as the Viper gets defanged on the outside by Lee. He’s absolutely manhandled before being tossed back into the ring — and he hits an RKO on Keith Lee out of nowhere! He reels back… and clocks Lee in the head with a Punt Kick! Lee is completely out of it and is pinned for the Orton win.
Winner and new World Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton
Orton celebrates with his newly won championship but as Keith Lee is being helped by officials he decides it isn’t enough! He clocks Keith Lee with the World Heavyweight Championship! Another Punt Kick! Orton stands tall, the crowd furious, to end our first Pay-Per-View.