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United States Championship #1 Contendership
Antonio Cesaro w/Paul Heyman def. Jack Swagger w/Zeb Colter
The Real Americans did not have a harmonious split, even though it seemed like it at first. They were content with seeking different opponents at Wrestlemania after not having tag success. Problem was, Cesaro beat Hulk Hogan and Swagger lost to Kurt Angle. The Smackdown Gold Rush winner joined up with Paul Heyman and jumped back into the World Heavyweight title picture while the All-American American got jealous, calling out his former partner for not truly representing the team from the beginning. Cesaro showed amazing feats of strength as the two faced others in one-upmanship. The Smackdown GM added a shot at the United States champion for the winner, which would mean a lot to the proud Oklahoman Swagger.
AC muscled around Jack with a sit-out 'bomb and his signature gutwrench suplex. They took it to the outside after a bit when Swagger was able to grab Cesaro for his gutwrench powerbomb. The Swiss Superman lifted the Perry native into a Alphamare Waterslide. It finished at 10:39 on a Neutralizer and the bragging rights for Antonio Cesaro. The Real American has let his country down this time.
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WWE Tag Team Championship / 2 out of 3 Falls
Luke Harper & Erick Rowan def. The Usos (c)
The Wyatts returned after a long absence and Bray's "followers" immediately went into the chase for the tag gold. They ran through the division but lost to the Usos at Extreme Rules. Both teams have continued dominance throughout May and Harper/Rowan were deemed #1 contenders once again, this time in a 2 out of 3 falls match that should definitively settle who is the tag champs.
Rowan almost tapped out Jimmy with a bear hug after a spear to the midsection. Jey broke it up after a Samoan drop to Harper. They performed a chokeslam and a spinning side slam at the same time to the brothers for fall #1. Jey drew a nearfall on a super kick to Rowan's face. The other twin was able to get a three count on a big kick into Harper's mush. The champions did a headbutt to one and a running hip attack to the other, classic Samoans. Harper and Jimmy exchanged a discus clothesline and super double underhook suplex. The Wyatts put an end to the Usos' two-month title reign as Rowan chokeslammed Jey through a table for the decisive fall.
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United States Championship
Ryback (c) def. Curtis Axel and Ted DiBiase Jr.
Former Heyman guys Ryback and Curtis Axel met for the US title, with DiBiase Jr. also in the mix. It would seem the latter two have been lead to other alliances recently but nothing is for sure. The Big Guy was on the wrong end of a hangman's facebuster from Axel, but he did muster the strength for a backpack stunner to DiBiase. A groggy Ted Jr. watched as Ryback marched around with Curtis on his shoulders for a Shell Shock. Double DDT, double suplex, and double chickenwing facebuster alternate between the three. The current US champion incapacitates Teddy on an apron DDT, who also takes a running swing neckbreaker after more brawling on the outside. Snapmare driver and Perfectplex to Ryback nearly ends it but not quite. TDJ fires up with a Dream Crusher to one and Dream Street to the other. He ended up getting thrown out of the ring as the Big Guy hulked up and landed the Shell Shock again to the youngest Hennig to retain his title.
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Grudge Match
Bray Wyatt def. Chris Jericho
For months the "Eater of Worlds" Bray Wyatt simmered, watching the course of WWE change since Summerslam - when he made his impact with a win over Kane. According to Bray, he has formed his picture of an ideal society within the WWE universe and has been waiting to make it a reality. His first target being the man who at one time heralded himself as the "savior"- Y2J Chris Jericho. Jericho planned to save the WWF in 1999, the height of the Attitude Era, save us from Randy Orton's title reign in 2007, and end the world as we knew it in 2012. It turned out that he was not our hero, but merely a narcissistic, suit-wearing, deviant out for himself. False idols like Y2J would be ousted, said Bray, so that the world may be rebuilt in the image of Wyatt.
"The Man of 1,000 Truths" dominated early on, barraging Jericho with a running crossbody and a t-bone suplex. He maintained control by wrenching the back and slamming it on a gutwrench suplex. Jericho kicked himself back into gear via dropkicks, chops, and a sleeper hold slam. The action went to the outside as Wyatt flung his opponent through a table with an STO. He lifted the dazed Ayatollah of Rock n' Rolla and spun him into the ground.. Sister Abigail on the broken pieces. The first Undisputed champion kicks out but Bray is right back on him - German suplex from the corner, heavy scoop slam, splash to the chest. Fozzy's vocalist powered up with an enziguri and a Codebreaker outta nowhere. He had a powerbomb to the near-300 pound Wyatt reversed into a DDT, but recovered well enough to lock in the Liontamer. Worn down from the battle, Jericho could only apply it with half the strength, and Bray avoided a tap out. Wyatt then had the veteran right where he wanted him, in position for a second Sister Abigail, the decisive move.
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Intercontinental Championship
Alberto Del Rio (c) def. Jay Lethal and Austin Aries
The Mexican Aristocrat superseded Wade Barrett after he had been expelled from Evolution. He considers himself the time of proud workhorse to bring back the title's prestige but has two TNA alumni on his heels. Aries and Lethal are both allies to Daniel Bryan and have been against Triple H's rule over RAW, although they have made enough noise this past month to earn a match with the champion.
12 minutes of exciting action, Del Rio pinned Lethal with Aries down. The two challengers did not focus enough on double-teaming the sneaky submission specialist.
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EVOLUTION VS REVOLUTION
Evolution (Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, and Triple H) def. Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, and Dolph Ziggler
Although his golden boy lost at Wrestlemania, there's been no clear path to eliminating Triple H's control of the RAW brand. He has reunited Evolution with Cody Rhodes, Alberto Del Rio, and Roman Reigns as the next line of stars. His favor of them being champion instead of Daniel Bryan has been clear and the boundary between the chosen ones and the rest of the roster is much like social classes. Dolph Ziggler knows this well; he has been battling alongside Bryan against the authority since the fall when Triple H screwed him out of the WWE Championship at the Rumble. Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose are fresh rivals due to Roman Reigns deciding Evolution was a more powerful stable and more beneficial for his development than staying with the Shield. For the second month in a row, a revolution headed by the Shield is up against Evolution looking to make a statement.
The classic 25-minute affair ended with Reigns Superman-punching Ziggler and everyone but Reigns and Ambrose outside. Evolution took the second encounter as Reigns punished Ambrose on a Jacknife powerbomb for the pinfall. He is looking more dominant than ever since being recruited into the COO's ranks.
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WWE Championship
Daniel Bryan (c) def. Cody Rhodes
The man behind the YES! Movement propelled himself back to the top of the company at Wrestlemania, decisively putting to bed his feud with Randy Orton for the WWE championship. He endured months of disdain and beatdowns from the scornful Game and his henchmen who deemed him unworthy of being the champion. He knocked off everyone until Brock Lesnar destroyed him in Hell in a Cell at Bound for Glory. Orton regained the gold at No Way Out after Bryan won the RAW Royal Rumble, setting the rematch from Battleground. While DBry fended off Kane and Dolph Ziggler in a triple threat at Extreme Rules, Cody Rhodes made himself a member of Evolution and won the Intercontinental title. He dropped it to Alberto Del Rio but impressed enough in the month leading to the PPV that he was considered over everyone else to be Bryan's #1 contender. He comes into the Bash looking to at last show the World Championship promise that comes with being the son of the Dream.
At 11:10, Bryan submits Rhodes with the YES! Lock to retain.
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World Heavyweight Championship
Damien Sandow (c) w/Ric Flair def. C.M. Punk
Mr. Money in the Bank seized Ric Flair's old World Heavyweight title for his own, taking advantage of a prone C.M. Punk after a vicious street fight with Drew McIntyre. The very same Sinister Scotsman and Hunter Hearst Helmsley have been taken under Flair's wing as Sandow's associates. It's very clear that the Intellectual Savior is attempting a Smackdown takeover but not before Punk cashes in his rematch clause. He hopes to break Sandow's brain with a Go to Sleep.
Catch GTS from Punk results in 2 count when Flair gets on the apron. He nearly taps out the champion with an Anaconda Vice. Terminus through the table but Damien curiously taunts instead of pinning. He takes a GTS for his troubles when Punk slides back into the ring. MMA chops, falcon arrow, and piledriver from the Best in the World. The WHC retorts with a rear sit-out mat slam and fancy Russian leg sweep. Around the 11:00 mark, Damien Sandow wins the Bash main-event on a second cross-arm neckbreaker.
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