The dark main event after last night’s episode of SmackDown saw both John Cena and Roman Reigns competing on the opposite sides in a six-man tag team match.
The Cenation Leader formed a team with Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio. The Tribal Chief on the other hand was joined by his cousins and the current SmackDown tag team champions The Usos.
The match continued for several minutes before the referee got knocked out during a spot. Roman Reigns took the opportunity to deliver a superman punch to all three of his opponents including Cena.
Though John Cena came back from this attack. He dodged a spear from Roman and converted it into an Attitude Adjustment, getting a big pop from the crowd.
The 16-time world champion delivered another AA to Jimmy Uso. He covered Uso for the pin and picked the win for his team as the referee woke up.
This week’s episode of SmackDown saw Finn Balor getting attacked by Baron Corbin when he was about to sign a SummerSlam match contract against Roman Reigns.
John Cena then came out and signed the contract, making his long-rumored Universal title match against the Head Of The Table official for the upcoming event.
After teases and mentions of it happening, WWE has finally confirmed that John Cena will challenge Roman Reigns for the Universal Title at SummerSlam.
On Friday’s episode of SmackDown, WWE held a contract signing that was supposed to see Reigns defend against Finn Balor at SummerSlam, but Baron Corbin came out to attack Balor in order to take his place.
Cena ran out to stop Corbin and signed the contract instead.
Cena made his return at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event to have a staredown with Reigns to set up their SummerSlam main event. This was after the main event where Reigns had retained his title over Edge.
Since Cena has returned, he has helped boost ticket sales for SummerSlam. If he does beat Reigns it would be his 17th World Title win, which would break Ric Flair’s record. However, Cena is slated to start filming a new movie at the end of August.
Fans can expect to see Cena appear at several upcoming shows. Here’s the list of dates and locations of events that Cena will be appearing:
Saturday, July 31: Supershow – Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee
Sunday, August 1: Supershow – Little Caesars Arena in Detroit
Friday, August 6: SmackDown – Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.
Saturday, August 7: Supershow – Hertz Arena in Fort Myers, Fla.
Monday, August 9: Raw – Amway Center in Orlando, Fla.
Friday, August 13: SmackDown – BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.
Saturday, August 14: Supershow – Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.
Sunday, August 15: Supershow – Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C.
Friday, August 20: SmackDown – Footprint Center in Phoenix
Saturday, August 21: SummerSlam – Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
Friday, September 10: SmackDown – Madison Square Garden – New York City
Fans were met with an odd event name when trying to buy tickets for WWE Summerslam.
Twitter user @GodofWrestling posted Friday about receiving two separate notifications via Ticketmaster for SummerSlam, with the promoted event name “WWE SummerSlam vs. WWE”. Several Twitter users replied to the tweet claiming they also received the same notifications.
Shortly after the odd notifications were sent, the name was changed back to “WWE SummerSlam”.
Though the peculiar event name could have been a mistake, WWE has stated that fans can expect some surprises for the upcoming show.
“SummerSlam is special, It’s the first time we’re going to an NFL stadium [for SummerSlam], and it’s only the second time we’ve ever been in a stadium. It’s about bringing people together and celebrating these huge moments.
This will be our biggest pay-per-view with full capacity [since Elimination Chamber in March 2020],” said Stephanie McMahon, “and we can’t wait to show off our surprises, too.”
WWE’s biggest show of the summer takes place August 21 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Just got 2 separate notifications via TicketMaster telling me that SummerSlam this year is being called
This year’s WWE SummerSlam will take place Saturday, August 21st from Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada outside Las Vegas. The announcement was made during Saturday’s Belmont Stakes broadcast on NBC.
— Allegiant Stadium (@AllegiantStadm) June 5, 2021
Allegiant Stadium is the new home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders. The state-of-the-art venue is expected to accommodate over 70,000 fans.
This will be the first time SummerSlam has been held in an NFL stadium. SummerSlam will also be one of the first sporting events held at full capacity at stadium.
SummerSlam tickets go on sale Friday, June 18. Fans can sign up for pre-sale information at SummerSlam.com/presale.
“Coming out of the pandemic, it was important to us to have a big event like SummerSlam in Las Vegas. We expect to deliver a great night of sports entertainment for the people of the city and a boost in foot traffic for the casinos and local businesses,” said WWE President Nick Khan.
WWE is looking to ‘stack the deck’ with headline attractions for this blockbuster occasion. In recent weeks, there have been reports about WWE considering appearances by John Cena, Brock Lesnar and even singer Cardi B.
Cardi B is reportedly set to be the guest host of SummerSlam this year. The news was first reported by Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men Podcast. The recording artist is someone WWE has had on their radar for some time now.
Back in January, Cardi B posted to Twitter after her name was dropped on an episode of WWE RAW.
“Ok nomore wwE tweets I haven’t watched it in years.I was just confused on all the wwe tweets I was getting.Before this last thing I Hurd bout it was about a sexy wrestler name Carmella,” Cardi Tweeted.
Back in April, Stephanie McMahon specifically mentioned that it would be “really cool to work” with Cardi B.
“I think it could be really cool to work with Cardi B, Stephanie McMahon noted on the Rich Eisen show in April. “She had a tweet she put out not long ago which was in reference to her name on the show. I think she’s so colorful herself and so vivacious and full of life that I think she would even bring it up a notch in WWE. I think she’d be awesome.”
There has been some chatter within WWE about the current universal champion Roman Reigns possibly defending his title against John Cena in the main event of SummerSlam this year.
WWE recently announced their return to touring for July. The cenation leader’s comeback has been in discussion for the company’s first show back on the road which will the July 16 SmackDown from Houston.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is now reporting that people within the promotion have talked about Reigns vs. Cena as a top match for SummerSlam, though nobody has been able to confirm if this is the plan.
On a related note, the Observer claims that despite their ongoing feud, there are currently no plans for Jimmy Uso to challenge for the universal championship at the upcoming Hell In A Cell PPV.
John Cena has faced the current champion in a one on match before. The two squared off at the No Mercy PPV in September 2017 and the big dog came out victorious in that bout.
Ahead of the upcoming WWE TLC pay-per-view, SiriusXM’s Busted Open Radio co-host Bully Ray recently commented on the 20th anniversary of the first-ever TLC match.
Whilst the ‘triangle’ ladder match from WrestleMania 2000 was essentially a TLC bout? SummerSlam 2000 saw the first official Tables, Ladders and Chairs match between The Dudley Boys, Edge & Christian and The Hardy Boyz.
Bully Ray on TLC Matches
“You don’t have time to think” Bully Ray began on the podcast. “Like when you’re taking a bump like I took off of the ladder that night? Or the bump that Matt [Hardy] took backwards off the ladder? The more you think, the worse it’s going to be.”
“You’ll get in your own head” Bully Ray continued, “you just want to grip it and rip it and go out there.”
Bully Ray would then discuss the extreme difficulty in putting together a TLC match, especially with 5 other performers in the bout. “A TLC match is probably the most difficult match to pull off in all of pro wrestling. And the reason is all six guys have to know the match backwards and forwards. Every step, every way. Because if one guy goes down? If something happens, if something goes wrong? Even the smallest of things? It’s going to be a dramatic chain reaction.”
Ray elaborated further, saying “everybody has to be able to fill in, everybody has to be able to improvise. You need to know where everybody is. When you come up with a match sometimes? You maybe only know the finish, and then sometimes you only know a couple spots. Some guys know the entire match. This particular match? Everybody has to know backwards and forwards, and everybody has to recite the match backwards and forwards. [Just so] all the other guys know that you got it.”
Have you seen the original TLC match? Have any others ever topped it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments
The card for the WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event has been finalized.
The company hasn’t officially announced the main event of this event that takes place in Orlando, Florida at the Amway Center that will air on the WWE Network but it will most likely be WWE Champion Drew McIntyre defending the title against Randy Orton.
As a reminder, we will be providing coverage of this special on Sunday evening starting at 5 PM EST with the pre-show. Here is the final card for the show:
Final WWE SummerSlam Card
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton
WWE Universal Champion Braun Strowman vs. Bray Wyatt – Falls Count Anywhere
WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Street Profits vs. Andrade & Angel Garza
WWE United States Champion Apollo Crews vs. MVP – Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin are banned from ringside
Seth Rollins vs. Dominik Mysterio – Street Fight
WWE RAW Women’s Champion Sasha Banks vs. Asuka
WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley vs. Asuka
Mandy Rose vs. Sonya Deville – Loser Leaves WWE, No DQ Match
WWE has made some changes to one match at SummerSlam, which will be a battle between Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose.
Originally, WWE touted this as a Hair vs. Hair match, but that has been changed. Instead, it will now be a No DQ match and the loser must leave WWE.
WWE made the match change during Friday’s episode of SmackDown, which was the go-home edition of SmackDown for SummerSlam.
There was a segment that saw Rose cut a promo in which she tried to settle things with Deville and go back to how they used to be. That didn’t work when Deville cut a heel promo about her former tag team partner.
She told Rose to bring her A-game. She stated that Rose is bothered about possibly being bald, while she doesn’t care if she’s bald. Then Deville stated that she’s sick of looking at Rose’s face, so the new stipulation was added.
It should be noted that during the broadcast, there were some references to the attempted kidnapping at Deville’s home last weekend. As noted, Rose was present as a guest in Deville’s home. WWE didn’t directly talk about it though.
SummerSlam is a hot topic among fans right now with the PPV being only a few days away and CM Punk also recently joined in on the conversation, revealing which is his favorite SummerSlam match.
The former World Champion recently held a Q&A session on his Twitter account where he answered questions related to life lessons, his film Girl on the Third Floor and more.
In light of the recent revelation that Renee Young will be leaving WWE, Punk was asked how it was working with her on WWE Backstage and he said “Renee is the best. Super excited for her! Can’t wait for the cook book and the podcast….”
A fan then asked the former WWE star which was the favourite SummerSlam match of his WWE career and CM Punk claimed that it was the one against the Beast Incarnate Brock Lesnar.
The former WWE Champion also answered questions related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, possibly writing a book and more. You can check out some of his top replies below:
Renee is the best. Super excited for her! Can’t wait for the cook book and the podcast….
WWE has made the strange decision to hold this year’s Payback PPV on August 30, just a week after their second-biggest PPV of the year in SummerSlam, leaving fans wondering about the reason behind this call.
Dave Meltzer talked about this schedule recently and the wrestling journalist mentioned that it’s “just an experiment to see how it works.”
Meltzer speculates that the officials have an idea for a major angle coming out of the SummerSlam PPV which will require an immediate follow up with the Payback event.
One of the top rumors about the major angle is that RETRIBUTION will invade the PPV and interfere with a big match, leading to the stars uniting against the faction and getting their payback at the PPV of the same name.
The idea stems from an angle on this week’s episode of Raw which saw the WWE Champion Drew McIntyre trying to unite the locker room against the group in a backstage segment.
There is also a belief that holding two special events in a row is just a way to saturate the PPV market and potentially hurt the buys for AEW’s All Out PPV which will take place just 6 days after Payback on September 5.
Though whether or not any of the speculations turn out to be true will be revealed this Sunday and it will be interesting to see if RETRIBUTION gets involved with the show in any way.
A new match has been announced for the upcoming WWE SummerSlam PPV and it involves Bayley’s SmackDown Women’s Title.
During Friday’s episode of SmackDown, WWE booked a Triple Brand Battle Royal featuring women’s wrestlers from RAW, SmackDown and NXT. Stephanie McMahon made the match booking official on last week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown.
Those involved in the match included Asuka, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Teagan Knox, Shotzi Blackheart, Naomi, Shayna Baszler, Lacey Evans, Bianca Belair, Dana Brooke, Nikki Cross, Peyton Royce, and Billie Kay.
Asuka will go on to face Bayley for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at SummerSlam. The final two stars were Baszler and Asuka. She will be working two matches in one night at this show as she’ll also challenge Sasha Banks for the RAW Women’s Title.
It appears Vince McMahon won’t get what he wanted, which was to have fans in attendance for this year’s WWE SummerSlam.
It had been reported that WWE was looking into holding the show at an outdoor location with the idea of having some fans in attendance. At one point, there was talk holding the show on a beach or a ship or at a location in the northeast.
WWE has yet to confirm where the event will take place after announcing that it had nixed its original plans to hold it in Boston at the TD Garden Arena.
On Wednesday, WrestleVotes first reported that the event will not have fans in attendance, but wasn’t sure the exact location for the event.
Meanwhile, PWinsider.com reported that “any WWE plans to tape content for Summerslam in Atlantic City have been dropped.” Instead, the report states the show will be held in Florida.
WWE presents the SummerSlam pay-per-view event on Sunday, August 23, 2020 that will air on the WWE Network. Although the full card hasn’t been revealed yet, some of the top matches have been made official.
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton represents the main event of the Raw brand while WWE Universal Champion Braun Strowman vs. Bray Wyatt is the top match featured on the Friday Night SmackDown side.
WWE has made the first match to be featured on the card for this year’s SummerSlam pay-per-view event official.
The next challengers to WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Street Profits will be Angel Garza and Andrade.
During Monday’s episode of RAW on the USA Network, WWE held a match that would determine who is next line for a title shot.
Triple Threat Tag Team Match that saw Angel Garza & Andrade vs. Viking Raiders vs. Ricochet & Cedric Alexander took place with the winners becoming the next challengers to the title.
It was a lengthy match that had a finish of Garza hitting his finisher to Alexander while staring at the champions.
Garza and Andrade were victorious, earning the right to challenge Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford for the RAW Tag Team Titles. The champions were at ringside for the contest and the challengers attacked them after the bout was over.
WWE holds the SummerSlam pay-per-view event on Sunday, August 23, 2020 from a location to be announced. WWE has already confirmed that it would not take place in Boston, MA from the TD Garden.
It appears that Vince McMahon wants to do something big for this year’s SummerSlam.
Last week, the promotion announced that the event will not take place from Boston, MA at the TD Garden arena as scheduled. They also wouldn’t confirm a new location for it.
Mike Johnson reported on PWInsider Elite that WWE has considered at least one outdoor location for the show. Per the report, there have been talks about moving the show to the beach or on a boat. The idea regarding the boat is that some or all matches on the card would be held there.
On Monday, Bryan Alvarez noted on Wrestling Observer Live that he knows after talking with people that McMahon wants to do something “wacky” for the show.
Alvarez added that McMahon doesn’t want it to be just another event in an empty arena with a bunch of fans wearing masks. SummerSlam is largely considered the second biggest event of the year for WWE just behind WrestleMania/.
Either way, WWE will have to make a decision soon as they’re just under one month until the event takes place. By hosting the event outdoors, it does reduce the chances of people getting exposed to COVID-19.
WWE has confirmed that next month’s SummerSlam pay-per-view will not take place from Boston, MA at the TD Garden arena as scheduled.
In a press release sent in to SEScoops.com, WWE announced that the change was made due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The company thanked the city of Boston for working with them on the ill-fated event:
“We are grateful to the city of Boston for their longstanding partnership and look forward to holding WWE events at TD Garden in the future.”
Fans who purchased tickets for the original SummerSlam Week events can receive refunds via the original point of purchase.
The ‘biggest event of the summer’ takes place Sunday, August 23rd and will air live on the WWE Network. WWE will announce a new venue for SummerSlam in the coming weeks. It will likely take place from the Performance Center in Orlando.
It was announced this week’s episode of NXT TV that TakeOver: XXX is taking place during SummerSlam weekend on Saturday, August 22nd.
Stay tuned for more details on SummerSlam as they become available.
Although WWE SummerSlam is still over a month away, the company already has matches in mind for the show.
Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Matt Riddle could get his first title shot on the main roster at this show. On a recent episode of SmackDown, the former NXT Tag Team Champion defeated WWE Intercontinental Champion AJ Styles in a non-title match, which marked his main roster debut.
WWE has also pushed Riddle in a feud with Baron Corbin on television with the idea of Riddle facing Corbin to get the title shot from Styles at SummerSlam.
Next up is Andrade and Angel Garza vs. RAW Tag Team Champions The Street Profits and SmackDown Tag Team Champions The New Day defending their titles against Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura at SummerSlam.
With WWE booking this same match involving the SmackDown titles on Friday’s episode of SmackDown, it’s possible that it could lead to a rematch at SummerSlam with some sort of stipulation.
WWE is also looking at Bray Wyatt challenging WWE Universal Champion Braun Strowman as “The Fiend.” Of course, Wyatt and Strowman have been feuding with each other over the past few months with Strowman scoring a win over Wyatt at Money in the Bank. Now, they’ll face each other in a Swamp Fight at Extreme Rules next week with the title not being on the line.
Finally, the only match that has been well known is Randy Orton vs. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre.
SummerSlam was previously scheduled for the TD Garden in Boston but the company was forced to move it to a different location due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The pay-per-view event is scheduled to take place on August 23 from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando.
WWE SummerSlam probably won’t be taking place in Boston this summer as scheduled.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh held a news conference on Friday. He provided an update on the city’s stance on public gatherings in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Wash declared there will be no parades, festivals or large-scale events in Boston through Labor Day. That holiday takes place on September 7th, two weeks before SummerSlam on August 23rd.
“Parades and festivals will not take place this summer in the city of Boston,” Walsh said at a news conference outside City Hall.
He advised event organizers to start looking for alternative venues as soon as possible.
Mayor Walsh issued the following tweet following the media event:
I can announce that parades and festivals will not take place this summer in the City of Boston, up to and including Labor Day on September 7.
WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg spoke with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated to talk about a wide range of topics. During the interview, he talked about his latest match under the WWE banner and what his future holds with the company.
The legendary pro wrestler made short work of Dolph Ziggler in a singles match at SummerSlam.
Goldberg stated that he appreciated what Ziggler did for him in that match and for being professional about it.
“I’m never happy with any of my performances, and I’d lost my mojo, I felt like,” said Goldberg. “But the reality is, the older you get, the more you’re going to lose your mojo because you can’t do it like you used to.”
When it comes to his future in the business, Goldberg stated that he doesn’t see the match as his last performance and that there’s a good chance that he will wrestle again.
“It’s by no means my farewell performance, nor was it my best performance, but you have to be realistic and take all things into consideration,” said Goldberg. “It’s a very good possibility I’ll be back, but you don’t know it until it’s done.”
Goldberg did bring up how being able to stay in such great shape to portray his character gets lost in the shuffle when fans talk about wanting to see him wrestle again. He stated that he doesn’t know of a power wrestler that’s been able to come back after a 12-year hiatus and still be that guy.
This is why he has found that it’s been a tough time to keep on weight to look like he did back in his prime. That’s why he thinks he needs to reinvent himself by losing 20 pounds.
Goldberg worked the WWE Super ShowDown pay-per-view event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia back in June against The Undertaker. At the time, it was reported that Goldberg had agreed to do more matches.
Visit SI.com to read their full interview with Bill Goldberg.
This year’s SummerSlam PPV was a jam-packed show featuring stars such as Goldberg and Brock Lesnar but one name which was notably missing from the show was the Monster Among Men, Braun Strowman.
Strowman, who at a time was the most over babyface in the company,
was not involved in any meaningful storyline heading into the PPV and he was
left out of the card for the show.
The former Wyatt Family Member talked about this during a recent interview with Sportskeeda and he admitted that not being a part of the event was a tough pill to swallow:
“Yeah, [being left off] was a pretty tough pill for me
to swallow,” Braun admitted. “But, at the same time, with me not
being in a storyline, they didn’t just want to shoehorn me in [or] just to have
me on there for no reason. They’re doing a good job of making sure that any
time Braun’s on TV, it’s something impactful.”
While SummerSlam might not have been Strowman’s PPV, it
appears that he will be getting the spotlight in the coming weeks and play a
big part in the upcoming Clash Of Champions PPV.
Braun is currently scheduled to challenge AJ Styles for the United States Championship next week on Raw and latest report suggests that he is penciled to challenge Seth Rollins for his Universal Championship at the upcoming PPV.
‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt finally made his debut on WWE
programming during the SummerSlam PPV, after spending months on building his
new character.
Wyatt came to the ring with a brand new entrance, complete
with a remixed theme song. He then went on to defeat former World Champion Finn
Balor in a singles match at the show.
WWE later posted the full video of Wyatt’s chilling entrance from the PPV on their YouTube Channel and you can check out his debut as the Fiend in the video below:
Charlotte Flair Shows Respects For Trish Stratus
Charlotte Flair competed in a dream match at the SummerSlam
PPV where she went one on one against former Women’s Champion Trish Stratus and
defeated the Hall Of Famer.
While these two had a very intense war of words before their match, after the bout, Stratus said that she is honored to have shared the ring with Flair and Charlotte also made similar comments.
Charlotte Fair was interviewed backstage after the show went off air. Talking about her match, the former Women’s Champion claimed that Trish was the real hero of the night and hoped that their bout sends a positive message:
Seth Rollins did the impossible when he finally beat the
Brock Lesnar clean and won the Universal Championship in the main event of
SummerSlam.
Rollins received some brutal beatings at the hands of The Beast during the build-up of their SummerSlam encounter and he showed effects of these attacks throughout the match as Brock manhandled him on a number of occasions.
Lesnar targeted his opponents’ injured ribs throughout the bout and at one point; he even picked Rollins up with the tape around his ribs and swung him around the ring.
However, Seth was able to come back from this and he finally defeated the Universal Champion after delivering a frog splash to Lesnar through an announce table, followed by 2 Curb Stomps.
Rollins delivered an impressive performance in the bout and he was able to turn the fans who were booing him in the beginning into his supporters by the end of the night.
The trend continued on social media as well and people reacted to Rollins’ win over Brock Lesnar with some high praise for the new Universal Champion:
Want proof how much of an A+++ performer @WWERollins is?
Now it would be interesting to see how Rollins celebrates this hard-fought victory on Raw and who turns out to be his first opponent in his second reign as the Universal Champion.
A lot of people didn’t like it when Seth Rollins used a low blow to win his WrestleMania match against Brock Lesnar after months of buildup with Rollins calling out Brock for being a lazy part-timer.
WWE corrected the course of this storyline at SummerSlam
where Seth once again got the chance to face Brock Lesnar and this time, he
defeated the Beast clean.
After the PPV, the new Universal Champion was interviewed backstage where he was asked about his victory during the show. Answering the question, the Architect got emotional and called it the greatest victory of his career:
“Wrestlemania was what it was, but that’s the Brock Lesnar I wanted. That’s the competitor I wanted. I need to know how good I am. I go out there and tell the world how good I am. That’s the proof. To me, that might be the greatest victory in the history of my career. This is everything I am. This is all I got. “
Later Rollins was also asked about a possible championship celebration on this week’s Raw and he joked that he would love to hold one if he can get to the event after the brutal beatings he has received.
There is no word yet on if Brock Lesnar will be sticking around after this loss and who is going to be Seth’s next challenger if the Beast goes on another hiatus. We should get a better idea about his future during this week’s episode of the Red Branded Show.
The final betting odds for all of the matches that will take place at the WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event have been released.
WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins, which will likely end up serving as the main event. Lesnar is favored to retain at -230 over Rollins, who is a +170 underdog.
There are also no title changes expected to take place.
The card for tonight’s (Sunday, August 11, 2019) WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event has been finalized.
The company hasn’t officially announced the main event of this event that takes place in Toronto, Ontario at the Scotiabank Arena that will air on the WWE Network but it will most likely be WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins.
Other top matches include WWE RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. Natalya, WWE Champion Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton, and the return of WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg.
As a reminder, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this special on Sunday evening starting at 5 PM EST. Here is the final card for the show:
Final WWE SummerSlam Card
WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins
WWE RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. Natalya – Submission Match
WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley vs. Ember Moon
Kevin Owens vs. Shane McMahon – If Owens Loses He’s Forced To Quit WWE
WWE Champion Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton
Finn Balor vs. Bray Wyatt
WWE United States Champion AJ Styles vs. Ricochet
Charlotte Flair vs. Trish Stratus
Goldberg vs. Dolph Ziggler
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Drew Gulak vs. Oney Lorcan
Make sure to joins us later tonight for live coverage, match recaps, and our 6 takeaways from this latest pay-per-view event held by WWE.