Seth Rollins brought an equalizer to the ring with him on Sunday night and he’s now a two-time Intercontinental champion after defeating Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam.
Monday night saw the return of Dean Ambrose after being out of action for the past nine months due to an injured right arm but he was ringside with Rollins to help negate Drew McIntyre.
The plan worked well as Ambrose got involved towards the final few seconds of the match, delivering Dirty Deeds to McIntyre to keep him from interfering in the finish.
A LITTLE HELP FROM HIS FRIEND for @WWERollins…#SummerSlam #DirtyDeeds pic.twitter.com/1BwkZ3FXZe
— WWE SummerSlam (@SummerSlam) August 19, 2018
As for Rollins, he delivered another incredible match with Ziggler as these two hit several incredible spots as the kickoff bout for the main card at SummerSlam.
The end came after Ambrose took out McIntyre and it looked like Ziggler would still take advantage of the distraction with a super kick warmed up for Rollins.
Rollins reversed the moves as he turned around and immediately launched a super kick that clocked Zigger before nailing him with the Stomp to get the pin.
HE'S DONE IT!@WWERollins STOMPS his way to his SECOND reign as #ICChampion to kick off #SummerSlam! pic.twitter.com/BtJUHKz4AV
— WWE (@WWE) August 19, 2018
Rollins is now a two-time Intercontinental champion while putting an end to Ziggler’s latest reign. Considering the heat between these two superstars — now with Ambrose also back in the mix — it’s hard to believe we won’t see Rollins face Ziggler again in the near future.
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