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Chairshot Classics: WCW SuperBrawl II – Best Friends Now Bitter Rivals… (1992)
Backstage: Missy Hyatt is outside Ricky Steamboat’s locker room. She runs into The Ninja and requests an interview with The Dragon. She takes his answer as a yes and opens the door. Ricky Steamboat appears to be in an alcove with candles, Hyatt speculates that he’s meditating as The Ninja quickly redirects her away. Madusa is walking through the hall, she blows off Hyatt and flirtatiously tells The Ninja she wants to see Steamboat. He tells her to go, the two argue until Madusa lays in a slap and she’s chased down the hall.
Match #6 for the WCW World Tag Team Championships: WCW World Tag Team Champions ‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton & Arn Anderson w/Paul E. Dangerously vs. The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott)
Ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta reads an announcement that WCW’s Executive Vice President has made a ruling that Paul E. Dangerously be banned from ringside. Dangerously is incensed and other referees assist in getting him to the back. Madusa comes out, consoles Dangerously on the entrance ramp and signals that there is no rule stating she can’t be there. Scott and Eaton start us off. Collar and elbow tie up, Scott with position and it’s broken on the ropes. Tie up, Scott with a wristlock and a fireman carry takeover. Scott ducks a tie up, double leg pickup into a spinebuster. Scott grabs a reverse chin lock, back to their feet and Eaton goes down with a single leg pickup.
He hangs on to the ankle and Bobby crawls for the bottom rope for a break. Collar and elbow, Scott grabs the side headlock, and takes his opponent over with another single leg pick up finished with an elbow to the jaw. Eaton for the ride, but he reverses it with a neckbreaker. Beautiful Bobby heads for the top rope, Scott catches him in a waistlock and sends him over with a belly to belly suplex. Bobby rolls out of the ring to slow it down. He comes up on his side of the ring and Anderson gets the tag. He takes his time and paces around the ring. He taunts Rick and the ref has to back him off. Scott makes the tag to his brother and there is a sea of barking.
Collar and elbow, side headlock by Rick, Anderson sends him to the ropes and drops down the mat. The Dog Faced Gremlin stops short, drops to all fours and spooks The Enforcer before kicking him in the head. Collar and elbow, side headlock by Rick, they hit the ropes and Anderson gets powerslammed. Double A wants timeout in his corner and he buys some time. Collar and elbow tie up and Rick delivers rights for both of his opponents. Anderson retreats to the floor and checks in with Madusa. They tie up, Rick drags him into his own corner and tags in his brother. Forearms and a wristlock into an armbar by Scott. Reversal by Anderson who kicks Steiner’s midsection before bridging him to the mat with a hold.
Steiner impressively bridges back to a vertical base. Eaton comes in and tries grabbing the other arm, but they are each thrown over with reverse arm drags. Rick comes in and sends their opponents over with a double Steinerline. Anderson is slow to return to the ring, he strategizes with Eaton and lands a kick to the gut for a charging Scott, followed by dumping him to the floor. Eaton tries to whip Scott toward Double A, Scott reverses, Anderson pulls up short for the clothesline and Steiner lifts him for an inverted atomic drop followed by a Steinerline to the floor. Rick rolls Anderson back into the ring and chases off Eaton. Snapmare into the reverse chinlock by Scott. Anderson returns to his feet, muscles his way to his own corner and tags in Eaton.
Bobby with a right before pulling him onto the ramp. Scott reverses the Irish whip toward the ring and he lifts Bobby for a tilt-a-whirl slam. Scott drops Eaton back in the ring and he locks in a camel clutch. Scott grabs a wrist lock and tags in Rick. The older brother holds the arm bar until Eaton rakes the eyes. He lifts Steiner for a scoop slam and climbs the turnbuckle. Rick jumps up and catches him from behind, he puts Bobby on his shoulders and Scott comes in for the elevated Steinerline. Anderson rushes in but he’s subdued. Eaton and Anderson have their heads knocked together. Rick tries to leap off the middle turnbuckle, but Bobby catches him with a low blow. Eaton tries a pin and gets two. The Enforcer is tagged back in and he drives the boot into the midsection.
Snapmare takeover with many stomps to the chest by Anderson. Rick’s face is driven into Eaton’s knee and a tag is made. Steiner is worked down to the mat with a hammerlock. The crowd gets behind Rick and he’s slow to get up. Big elbows to break up the hold, he hits the ropes hard but Anderson rushes in after a blind tag and surprises him with an elbow. Steiner blocks the suplex, Bobby comes in and tries to help lift him, Scott runs in for the save and both men receive belly to bellies. Eaton cheap shots Rick on his way back to the apron and Anderson takes advantage of it. He tries a double ax handle but Steiner reverses with the lariat. Scott is tagged in, and he lifts Anderson for a back body drop followed by a vertical suplex.
A lateral press gets a two count. Scott holds Anderson with the arm bar, Double A escapes with a knee to the gut. He lands some lefts and Scott fights back. Steiner distracts himself with Eaton and Anderson slams his head into his partner’s. Anderson drives the elbow into Steiner’s spine and drops a knee for a two count. Eaton is tagged in and he lands a right. Scott is lifted for a scoop slam and he climbs the top rope for a flying knee to the head, he receives a very close two count. Anderson is tagged back in, he works over the head. They run the ropes and Double A catches him with a DDT. He’s slow to make the cover, and Scott kicks out three times. The two lock hands and Anderson struggles to keep him down.
Scott leg scissors the standing Arn’s waist, but the veteran turns it into a Boston crab. A tag is made to Eaton while the hold is still applied, Bobby drops the elbow on the back of Steiner’s head before locking in a camel clutch. From all fours, Scott grabs Eaton’s feet and takes exaggerated steps toward his brother. When they get too close, Eaton releases the hold and hits Rick with a forearm. Rick is backed away by the referee and Bobby tosses Scott over the top rope to the ramp. Anderson takes advantage of the distraction with a back breaker, Bobby sets up on the top rope and lands a Rocket Launcher. The referee tries to restore order with the non legal men and Scott’s face hits the rail. He blocks attempt number two and retaliates by returning the favor.
Bobby blocks a shot into the ramp and sneaks in an eye poke. Scott is rolled back into the ring, Eaton blocks his attempt at a tag and changes up with The Enforcer. Anderson with forearms to the back, he tries to ram Scott into Eaton’s knee but it’s reversed. Scott reaches over and the hot tag is made. Rick cleans house with Steinerlines. He sets up Eaton for an elevated belly to belly, but this time it’s Anderson who sneaks up from behind and puts him on his shoulders. Eaton goes to the top for a flying cross body, but Rick catches him in mid air for a belly to belly suplex and a paper thin 2 count. Rick fends off Anderson, Double A reverses the Irish whip but eats Steiner’s boot. Rick with a bulldog from the top rope, the pin gets broken up by Beautiful Bobby.
Scott takes care of him while Anderson reaches out for a foreign object from Madusa. He throws powder in Rick’s face, who accidentally belly to bellies Randy Anderson while blinded. Scott works Eaton over with rights in the corner, and Rick elevates a charging Enforcer over the top rope with a back body drop. Scott lifts Eaton up for a powerbomb, while a second referee enters the ring. He sends Bobby to the ropes and catches him with a Frankensteiner. The second referee makes the 1-2-3 and it appears we have new champions. Senior referee Nick Patrick makes his way to the ring and conferences with the other officials and the decision is made that the Steiners were disqualified for putting their hands on Randy Anderson.
Winners and STILL WCW World Tag Team Champions: ‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton & Arn Anderson (Disqualification)
- EA’s Take: You HAD to know this one was going to be good given the tag team specialists involved. Rick Steiner’s reversal into the belly-to-belly from the shoulders was brilliant. Everyone walks away looking great and the finish obviously creates grounds for a rematch. I’ve said numerous times that I don’t care for the screwed finish, BUT I can get behind it when one’s executed correctly and makes sense.
Backstage: Missy Hyatt is backstage, once again trying to get an interview with Ricky Steamboat. The US Championship challenger exits his locker room looking completely focused and walks right by Hyatt.
Match #7 for the WCW United States Championship: WCW United States Champion ‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude vs. Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat w/The Ninja
Paul E. Dangerously is once again banned from ringside. Collar and elbow tie up and a quick break. Another tie up, they struggle for positioning before it’s broken in the corner. Rude tries a cheapshot but Ricky catches him with a series of strikes. They run the ropes and Steamboat hits a couple of deep arm drags followed by lifting the champ up by his neck. The Dragon slams Rude’s face into the mat and gets a two count. He locks in an arm bar and works it over hard. Rude can’t make the break, Steamboat transitions to a wristlock and kicks him in the gut before maneuvering back to the arm bar.
Steamboat hangs onto the arm while sliding out of the ring to slam it into the ring post. Another deep arm drag and he continues to hang on. Ricky works the shoulder over with forearms, Rude works to a vertical base and fights his way out of the hold. He pounds Steamboat in the corner with forearms. The referee backs him off the corner. On his next pursuit, Steamboat fends him off with a series of martial arts kicks. Steamboat ducks a clothesline, and goes right back to the armbar, trying to weaken the chance of a Rude Awakening. The Dragon turns it into a hammerlock and a scoop slam. He refuses to give up on the arm. Rude breaks it with a right and chop.
They run the ropes and avoid contact before Steamboat catches him with a quick crossbody and a nearfall. Both men jump up to their feet, and Steamboat hits a quick arm drag and returns to the submission work. Rude is slow to his feet, he tries to turn the tables but instead gets chopped. Rude reverses the whip to the ropes, he attempts a crossbody over the top rope but they fall short. Rude stomps Steamboat from the apron to the floor and then drops him over the steel railing. Rude delivers forearms to Steamboat’s chest from the apron and vertically suplexes him back into the ring. Steamboat is quick up, and they exchange blows.
Rude sends Ricky to the ropes and hits a clothesline, but immediately starts favoring the shoulder that had been worked over so hard. Snapmare into a reverse chinlock by the US Champ. Ricky gets back to a vertical base, they run the ropes but Steamboat gets a kick to the face and a clothesline. Rude gyrates for the crowd and he hangs him across the top rope before hitting a spinning neck breaker. Rude lifts Steamboat for a piledriver and slowly goes for an arrogant cover, Ricky kicks out. On their feet, Steamboat lands a right but Rude does one better spinning him into a belly to back suplex. Another slow cover and Steamboat barely gets the shoulder up.
Snapmare takedown into a reverse chin lock, but The Dragon is quick to get to his feet and reverse out of it with knee to knee contact. Steamboat takes the legs of the supine Rude and locks in the Figure Four. Rude reaches for the ropes and gets them. Steamboat drags the champ to the middle of the ring to try again, but Rude kicks him to the corner and clotheslines him from behind. Rude climbs to the top rope and lands a big right. He tries to pose for the crowd but he’s clearly favoring the arm. Snapmare takedown and Rude heads back for the top rope and he lands a forearm across the back of the neck and pops up for a clothesline. Steamboat kicks out at two. Rude goes back to the reverse chinlock, Steamboat vertical but Rude hits a forearm knocking him back to his knees and locks in the camel clutch.
The Dragon grabs Rude’s ankles, and stands up with the champ on his shoulders and simply falls backwards. Slow to their feet, but men exchange rights. They hit the ropes, avoid contact and collide heads in the center of the ring. Extremely slow to get up, Steamboat takes the first chop. Rude reverses the whip to the ropes and he leaps on Steamboat’s back for a sleeper hold. The Dragon drops to his knees and falls all the way down to the mat. The ref drop checks the arm but cannot get to three. Steamboat works his way up, he escapes the hold and hits the ropes. Rude tries to grab him again but Ricky shoves him off and grabs a sleeper of his own.
Rude is quick to break it up with a chin buster. Rude is the first to his feet and he’s climbing the turnbuckles. Steamboat kicks him down to a seated position and sets up the superplex. He gets him but he’s slow to cover and Rude kicks out. Steamboat hits the ropes and delivers consecutive clotheslines. He kicks a staggering Rude across the middle of his back and imitates the champ’s taunt. The Dragon elevates him with a back body drop and clotheslines Rude from a sitting position. A quick pin but it’s not quite enough. Rude is thrown to the ropes and lifted high in the sky for a face plant.
Steamboat is fired up and he climbs to the top, he lands a big chop before going back up to the top. Before he can get there, The Ninja attacks him with a cell phone, knocking him on the top of the head. Rude comes over to make the lazy cover and retain the championship.
Winner and STILL WCW United States Champion: ‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude (Outside Interference)
- EA’s Take: Interesting match between two future Hall of Famers here. Most of the first half of the match was telling the story of Steamboat subduing the ability to hit the Rude Awakening. Rick sold it at times, but I’m surprised to not see a failed attempt at it. Obviously The Ninja was Paul E. and I’m sure this should result in a rematch between these two. The attempted crossbody over the top rope was an ugly and surprising botch for two known pros and I think they have better efforts in them. They used Rude’s physique to re-emphasize the jab that there is no money in body building for the second time tonight now also. Oh WCW, you slay me.
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Chris King Looks Back at WWE Clash In The Castle 2022
With WWE Clash In Italy fast approaching, Chris King looks back at the first Clash In The Castle!
With WWE Clash In Italy fast approaching, Chris King looks back at the first Clash In The Castle!
We are a few weeks away from WWE Clash In Italy PLE, which airs on May 31st. Chris King has gone back to look at the 2022 Clash At The Castle PLE and the matches with the most important future implications.
Alexa Bliss, Asuka, and Bianca Belair vs. Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky
All six superstars started the match in front of this wild UK crowd. The babyfaces took advantage early with a triple suplex, and Bianca Bel-Air hit her patented springboard moonsault and covered Bayley, Iyo Sky, and Dakota Kai for a near fall. Alexa Bliss and Sky got the match going with some fast-paced offense. Bliss hit their Glitz Flip, and Sky tagged in the leader of Damage Control. Despite the crowd chanting for Bayley, “I wanna know, will you be my girl?” the methodical heel would purposely tag out for most of this match.
Bliss hit a beautiful sunset flip powerbomb and covered Sky, but Kai was the legal participant, so she ate a huge kick. Asuka and Sky now went toe-to-toe with some incredibly fast-paced action (I can’t wait to watch their match at Backlash); these two have insane chemistry. The crowd wanted the Raw Women’s Champion and Bayley tagged in. The EST is showcasing her raw power over all of Damage Control. The babyfaces looked to rally after a superplex off of Belair’s back. The heels took advantage of the numbers game; Kai hit her signature Kaio Kick, Bayley delivered Rose Plant, and Sky hit her picture-perfect moonsault. Bayley got the huge victory for Damage Control!
- This was a breakout performance for the new dangerous trio “Damage Control.” Bayley was such a genius changing the theme music so the crowd couldn’t sing it. That’s Heel 101. Bayley tagging out and not giving the UK crowd what they wanted was brilliant.
- Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky would run roughshod on SmackDown for the entire year with some amazing performances, including headlining WarGames. The Damage Control storyline would continue through the next two years, and Bayley would ultimately win the Women’s
Championship from Iyo Sky at WrestleMania 40.
Gunther VS. Sheamus (Intercontinental Championship)
Ludwig Kaiser introduced Giovanni Vinci, bringing back together Imperium as ‘The Ring General’ made his way down to the ring. The bell rang, and the punishment began as Sheamus’s chest was already red. Gunter chopped ‘The Celtic Warrior’ right off the turnbuckle to the outside. The challenger was writhing in pain as Gunther locked in a Boston Crab.
Sheamus was fighting for his life to become a grand-slam champion here, taking all of the champions’ brutality. Gunther delivered a nasty bodyslam to Sheamus on the outside. The Celtic Warrior was finally able to deliver The 10 Beats of the Bodhran for a count of twelve.
Midway through the match, both the champion and the challenger got into a slugfest, and Sheamus hit a loud knee strike for a two-count! Sheamus delivered White Noise for another near-fall. The entire UK crowd was on their feet as the Brogue Kick was countered;
Gunther hit his patented dropkick into the corner. Sheamus lifted Gunther up for the Celtic Cross from the turnbuckle for a count of 2.99! The Celtic Warrior tried to go for the brogue kick, but his back gave out. The Intercontinental Champion delivered a powerbomb followed by a colossal lariat to retain his prestigious title.
Sheamus got a standing ovation from the raucous UK crowd despite his loss. He may not have won the intercontinental title, but he won their respect!
- Both Brutes stood in the middle of the ring, staring at each other without throwing a punch as their faction members fought to solidify a singles match with no interference. That was so brilliant and creative to see. As soon as the match got underway, both superstars beat the holy hell of each other for 20+ minutes.
- ‘The Ring General’ would have the longest reign of 666 days in WWE history as Intercontinental Champion, defeating the likes of Sheamus, Drew McIntyre, and Chad Gable. He would eventually lose to Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 40, but Gunther has the bar so high with such an amazing reign.
Edge & Rey Mysterio VS. The Judgement Day
Finn Balor and Rey Mysterio started the tag team match with some hard chops in the corner. Mysterio bounced back with some head-scissors takedown, and Damien Priest tagged in and clocked Edge with a nasty right hand. ‘The Rated-R Superstar was all fired up with some quick offense, sending Mysterio onto both JD members on the outside.
Priest and Balor utilized the numbers game to take out their opponents with a leg drop and some double-team maneuvers. Mysterio had taken a lot of punishment and wanted to make the tag to Edge, but Priest prevented the tag with a big boot.
The former leader of the JD came in firing on all cylinders, hitting some clotheslines and nailing Balor with an Edgecution. The UK crowd was going wild for Edge as he delivered his tag-partner’s signature 619, followed by a splash from Mysterio for a near-fall.
Edge intercepted a chokeslam attempt on Mysterio with a spear to the outside! Dominik interfered to help his dad hit a sunset flip powerbomb, and Rhea Ripley made him pay. Mysterio and Edge ensured the victory with a 619 and a picture-perfect Spear!
Following the match, Dominik would low-blow Edge and take his father’s head off with a wicked clothesline. This was the last time he was side-by-side with his father for the foreseeable future in WWE.
- Edge was trying to get comeuppance on the faction he helped create and was kicked out of. The Judgment Day had been targeting and terrorizing Rey’s son Dominik for months now, who was at ringside. ‘The Rated-R Superstar would ultimately get his revenge on JD at WrestleMania 39, when he faced “The Demon” Finn Balor inside Hell in a Cell.
- This was the birth of Dirty Dom, after being jealous of his dad choosing Edge as his tag partner instead of him. After the match, Dominik gave Edge a low blow and clotheslined his dad’s head off to a loud cheer from
the crowd. His heel turn has been the greatest creative decision in his young career.
- Dirty Dom is a two-time Intercontinental Champion, two-time NXT North American Champion, and current AAA Mega Champion during his time in The Judgment Day, and he’s one step away from becoming world heavyweight champion.
Roman Reigns VS. Drew McIntrye (WWE Undisputed Universal Championship)
The always overconfident and arrogant undisputed champion and his challenger locked up with the power of one-upmanship. Reigns had been trash-talking his opponent, and McIntyre made his rival back away. The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion looks shook because of this insane UK crowd.
The champion answered back with some heavy right hands to his challenger. Reigns looks scared as McIntrye has his way with the champion. Karrion Kross and Scarlet provided a distraction, which allowed Reigns to take advantage. The confident champion now is slowing down the match with explosive, powerful offense like we’ve seen throughout his title reign thus far.
Reigns delivered a big boot, and his challenger kicked out at one! The champion mocked and trash-talked McIntrye and delivered some nasty punches. Both superstars tried to deliver suplexes to each other but to no avail. Reigns then grabbed the mic for Cardiff to acknowledge their Tribal Chief, and The Scottish Warrior hit a Glasgow Kiss to the champion. McIntyre fired up and delivered his patented belly-to-belly throws. The challenger wanted a Claymore Kick as Reigns left the ring. A spinebuster into a jackknife pinfall gave McIntrye a near-fall.
The champion intercepted a Claymore Kick with a devastating Superman Punch for a two-count. The champion locked in the guillotine choke hold in an attempt to get McIntrye to submit. The challenger speared the champion through the barricade. Reigns again intercepted a Claymore Kick with another spear for a 2.99!
McIntyre clocked Reigns with a Claymore Kick to the back of the head and into the referee, Charles Robinson. Austin Theory then made an attempt to cash in his MITB, but Tyson Fury knocked his lights out from the crowd. Back in the ring, the champion has a chair and ate a Claymore Kick for yet another near-fall!
A slugfest ensued between both superstars, followed by a blitz of offense, a headbutt, a spear by the challenger, and a Claymore Kick. McIntyre was one second away from being WWE Undisputed Universal Champion, but Solo Sikoa pulled the referee out before the three-count. Reigns capitalized and delivered a massive spear for the victory!
- ‘The Scottish Warrior’ Drew McIntrye made an amazing entrance, which was highlighted by a storybook video package with his Broken Dreams theme song! The raucous crowd was red-hot for the biggest match of McIntyre’s career since his breakout year in 2020, which was thwarted by Covid. The UK crowd was chanting, “Oh, Drew McIntyre,” before the champion made his entrance.
- Roman Reigns always looks like a million bucks during his elaborate entrance; this time he was all alone. ‘The Tribal Chief’ had his most difficult title defense to date. Drew McIntyre has always been a thorn in Reigns’ side, ever since returning to WWE in 2018. Reigns went on to have a history-making 1,316-day title reign until Cody Rhodes defeated him at WrestleMania 40. The Tribal Chief won this year’s Royal Rumble and won the World Championship from CM Punk in a five-star classic.
- Solo Sikoa made his shocking debut when McIntrye delivered a Claymore Kick and pulled the referee out of the ring to stop the count. The Scottish Warrior has not had the same amount of momentum since the PLE. Yes, he won the world title for about four minutes and was the WWE Undisputed Champion for a month this year, but still, he hasn’t felt like a dangerous threat. Since Sikoa’s debut on the main roster, he’s been the silent enforcer for The Bloodline, the Tribal Chief, and now the leader of the MFTs. He has portrayed a menacing and funny heel at times, and I could see him becoming WWE or World Heavyweight Champion by next year.
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Chris King Looks Back: Edge vs Randy Orton in the “Greatest Wrestling Match Ever”
Chris King takes a look at the memorable WWE Backlash 2020 “Greatest Wrestling Match Ever” featuring Edge and Randy Orton!
Chris King takes a look at the memorable WWE Backlash 2020 “Greatest Wrestling Match Ever” featuring Edge and Randy Orton!
Edge made his shocking return at the 2020 Royal Rumble and immediately reunited with his former Rated-RKO member Randy Orton. It all seemed like old times as both superstars shared respect with each other. The following night on Monday Night Raw after Orton proclaimed he wanted to get Rated-RKO back together, he hit a vicious RKO and CON-CHAIR-TO on Edge.
‘The Viper’ was in his mind trying to protect his former partner after being out of the business for nine years but, Edge wanted to write his own storybook ending to his career. After Orton took out Edge’s wife Beth Phoenix, both men went to war in a Last Man Standing match at WrestleMania,,, in which Edge was victorious. This did not sit well with The Viper, who had gone back to his sick and sadistic ways. In order to prove who the better wrestler is, WWE announced they would compete in the Greatest Wrestling Match Ever at Backlash.
The production for this match was legendary as both superstars were introduced by Howard Finkel via a Madison Square Garden-esque microphone, which made it feel like a big deal. Even the referee, Charles Robinson, was dressed up with a blue collared dress shirt and bow tie. The iconic match started with Edge attempting trying to outwrestle his opponent, but The Viper outsmarted him at every turn. Edge delivered a kick to Orton on the outside to gain some advantage. ‘The Master Manipulator’ utilized Orton’s weakened shoulder to keep him locked in a headlock, slowing down his opponent’s attack.
Orton tried to hit a superplex on the outside, but Edge hit a flying clothesline, and The Viper started to bleed. It’s been all Edge so far in this match as he locked in a crossface on his friend-turned-rival. Orton turned things around with a nasty modified neckbreaker that sent Edge gasping for air. The Viper kept the punishment going as he slung his opponent into the pixie glass, barricade, announce table, and even the steel steps neck first. The Viper slowed everything down with a stiff sleeper hold, keeping Edge on the mat.
In the third quarter both superstars started pulling out tricks, including the late great Eddie Guerrero’s Three Amigos suplexes. While the assault continued, Orton hit a massive Superplex off the top rope for a solid two-count. The Viper tried to take advantage of his rival’s neck with a super-draping DDT, but Edge countered with an Edge-E-Cution for another two count. After a modified chokehold, Orton hit an Angle Slam to give him some reprieve.
The Viper dumped Edge to the outside and was able to capitalize with his patented draping DDT. The Master Manipulator hit Edge-O-Matic for a near fall. Edge wanted a spear but instead managed to hit Christian, his long-time tag team partner’s, signature move, the Unprettier, for a two count. The Viper bounced back and hit a Pedigree, paying homage to Orton’s former Evolution leader HHH. Edge then hit a Rock Bottom! After several unique pinfall attempts by Edge, The Viper struck with an RKO for a 2.99 count.
The finishing minutes of this classic match saw Orton going for a punt kick, and Edge hit two devastating spears for a solid two count! He went up for a flying attack, and Orton caught his rival into an RKO for yet another near fall. Edge locked in the Anti-Venom submission, but The Viper hit a low blow followed by a vicious Punt for the three-count!
Was this the greatest wrestling match ever… No, not really. This was a solid match, though, as both superstars tried to utilize everything in their playbooks and even some homages to the greats of WWE. I think at this point of COVID, WWE was trying to use any taglines or unique creativity to produce great wrestling content. Edge unfortunately suffered a torn triceps injury that would keep him out of the ring until the 2021 Royal Rumble. The Viper would go on to become WWE Champion once again later that year!
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