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Brock Lesnar – Extreme Rules

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Brock Lesnar is the New WWE World Champion

The Beast Incarnate cashed his Money in the Bank briefcase to ransack Seth Rollins right after a surprisingly entertaining main match. Before we worry about what Lesnar's last reign will be like as world champion, let's go back to Extreme Rules with the winners , notes, the best what turned out to be a pretty good a la carte show.

The Undertaker and Roman Reigns defeated Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre – No reservations were made

All in all, I do not know how this match could have been better reserved.

The fans are not deceived by the No-Holds-Barred elements, but there is also a good offer of the game. clbadic team action – the Undertaker had I do not look as good in the ring as in the past, Reigns offering excellent sports support. McMahon has landed his signature spots, including a dive from the table with the announcer and a side by side.

If there was one disappointing element, it was the ongoing burial of a category A-1 talent such as McIntyre. who can not get the respect he deserves. It was still a fantastic match and a great way to open the pay-per-view.

Grade: A


Becky and Seth continue their cheeky work

This promotion was another mediocre and meritorious delivery of the women's and men's champion.

Efforts to badert Becky Lynch's status as "The Man" are so brutal that he makes any of it awkward promos. The worst booking decision that WWE made with Rollins and Lynch plays on their actual relationship to the screen. They have apparently written in a corner little entertaining and sooner it will end, the sooner I can enjoy the duet again individually.

Grade: D-


(c) The Revival def. The Usos – Raw Tag-Team Championships

The Team Fight certainly receives an awakening with the WWE – no pun intended.

We saw great work in tandem with The Revival in this one, but there was little drama in the final result. It was clear that the Renaissance was coming back from the beginning. That said, I've always enjoyed the battle with The Revival, which has kept its post after a well-executed Shatter Machine.

Grade: B +


Aleister Black vs. Cesaro

The Usos have been so successful that they can easily absorb a defeat without it threatening their current position. sound like we expected. Black had been absent from WWE programming for weeks after being raised by NXT and teaming up with Ricochet for a while. Apparently, a new approach was planned for him. He launched an open challenge and Cesaro answered the call. Since both men are among the best workers in the ring, expectations were high.

There were so many impressive high-impact movements and sporting positions that Black-Cesaro seems really worthy of a quarrel. It will be great if it is not a one-off job, as these two people still have work to do together. Black went after combining several strikes with Black Mbad, but Cesaro also shone in this one.

Grade: A-


R-Truth, Carmela, Alexa Bliss, Nikki Cross and Street Profits

At every appearance, Street Profits become more comfortable and more fun. I am a little concerned that they are becoming a comedy case. This character is subject to a cap, unless they embark on New Day's path, which is also worrisome because it would mean that we are now creating a way for African-American acts to make fun of the above. In any case, their interruption of Bliss and Cross was timely and they did not feel forced.

Truth and Carmella continue to work very well together 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Grade: B


(c) Bayley def. Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross – Women's Smackdown Championship

On Sunday, Bayley looked like a super-woman. She defeated a former Raw and Smackdown champion with Cross in a handicap match to retain her title. The match had some good seats, but nothing spectacular. Bayley had the win with his elbow flying from the top rope.

In any case, I can not criticize the reservation. Bliss is magnetic, but her inability to stay healthy prevents WWE from continuing to push her as a high-profile star in the women's division. Cross has a future. Maybe Bliss will help defeat her if their friendship dissolves.

Grade: C +


Braun Strowman def. Bobby Lashley – Last Man Standing

This was a great way to carry out a quarrel between two powers. It was perhaps the most reserved match Last Man Standing that I saw between two power guys. Lashley was not meant to look weak in the game, but Strowman deserved to be relieved and to be picked up after this chapter, hopefully.

The end was as impressive as it should have been with the powerslam going through the lower level structure, and Strowman managed to break through the wall in the manner of the last man standing.

Grade: A +


AJ Styles and The Promo Club

Every week, Styles sets up pretty well in his role as a stub. His promos are becoming more and more ignoble and effective. His tease of Charly Caruso, big brother to little sister, was clbadic.

Grade: A


The New Day def. Heavy Equipment and (c) Daniel Bryan and Rowan – Smackdown Team Championship

What will WWE do for Daniel Bryan in the future?

I'm not sure, but New Day has become a team champion after a very strong team trio match. Heavy Machinery will have its day in the future, but it was a little too early to join them there. Bryan continues to show his versatility as an interpreter, but he continues to yield to New Day members. Maybe a quarrel between him and the trio could reach a new level after this one. This seems like a very natural scenario instead.

Big E was particularly strong in this game. He showed a lot of stamina and strength in preparing for the midnight hour by catching Daniel Bryan in the air after a backflip.

Grade: B +


Paul Heyman Sale

In Philadelphia, at an Extreme Rules show, it was inevitable that Paul Heyman would make an appearance. His promo hissed a cash-in from Brock Lesnar, but it was not one of his most memorable spots. He seems to have a little more strength since he was appointed executive director of Raw. It will be interesting once he has taken full control of the red mark.

Grade: C +


AJ Styles def. (c) Ricochet – US Championship

There is a better job that can be done between Styles and Ricochet, but this one was good. We will probably not see what they have the best to offer until there is some sort of cage or a hell game in a cell. That said, Ricochet's short reign as US champion will only be the ideal solution if it's part of his feud with Styles. Although & nbsp; Ricochet has to reach a point where he can weigh all his weight on the microphone to maintain enmity.

Grade: B-


Kevin Owens def. Dolph Ziggler

Is this Ziggler's current career? He took the poison pill on Sunday while Owens was involved in an absolute squash match.

Owens is built as a Stone Cold character, Steve Austin, while the WWE is trying to recapture the magic of Attitude Era. I love Owens, but I'm not a fan of this over-worded version. This match was a loss of what could have been an excellent performance from two top performers in the ring. The promo that followed immediately was redundant and was just repeating the same message from the episode of Tuesday's SmackDown Live.

Grade: D


(c) Kofi Kingston def. Samoa Joe – WWE Heavyweight Championship

It was a record night for The New Day. Big E and Xavier Woods won the team titles and Kofi retained his WWE title. The match was just ok, and if I am quite honest, it was rather forgettable. Kingston and Joe can work, but there does not seem to be much chemistry. Joe did a good job with his band in the early ring, but once the Kingston offensive took over, the match began to look like a main event at Smackdown. It's nice to see that Kingston's title continues to reign, but I would not have been heartbroken to see Joe go from the front.

He is perhaps the most respected and accomplished man on his list, having never owned one of the WWE's top-level titles

Grade: C +


(c) Seth Rollins and (c) Becky Lynch def. Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans – Team Mix Match for the Women's World Championship and Crude

The main tournament match was much better than expected. In fact, it was one of the best games of the evening. The portion of mixed beats flowed smoothly with the proper level of cross-action, and a furious Rollins attacking and pinning Corbin after the Lone Wolf landed a late day on Lynch culminated in entertaining combat. However, in the end, you knew that the series was not over.

Grade: A


Brock Lesnar def. (c) Seth Rollins – Universal Champion

As Heyman teased him earlier in the evening, Lesnar cashed his briefcase Money in the Bank. Lesnar needed two German suplexes and one F5 to pin Rollins who was concerned about Lynch's well-being, still outside the ring after the end of Corbin's times. Although most people in the WWE universe do not like Lesnar, it's hard to find a flaw in this booking.

As much as people wanted to see Lesnar dethroned, I think we can admit, Rollins' reign was rather gloomy. I look forward to the beginning of a new era, the post-extreme rules, even if it starts with a former champion. It was not the most spectacular cash-in, but the work was done.

Grade: B


Overall rating

I enjoyed the extreme rules. It was an à la carte film that focused more on action than theater, but the scenarios were interesting in the ring. In the past three weeks, WWE programs have been successful in reducing fill load. This à la carte formula used a similar formula.

State: B

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Brock Lesnar – Extreme Rules

Credit: WWE.com

Brock Lesnar is the new WWE Universal Champion.

The Beast Incarnate cashed his briefcase Money in the Bank to dethrone Seth Rollins right after a surprisingly entertaining main match.Before worrying about what will be the last reign of Lesnar as a universal champion, let's go back to the past.Extreme rules with winners, notes, facts highlights and badysis of what turned out to be a great pay-per-view show.

The Undertaker and Roman Reigns def. Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre – No Holds Barred

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All in all, I do not see how this match could have been better reserved.

The fans were not wrong with the elements without blocking, but there was also a good offer by clbadic team action. . The Undertaker looked as good in the ring as in the past, with Reigns providing excellent support. McMahon has landed his signature spots, including a dive from the table with the announcer and a side by side.

If there was one disappointing element, it was the ongoing burial of a category A-1 talent such as McIntyre. who can not get the respect he deserves. It was still a fantastic match and a great way to open the pay-per-view.

Grade: A


Becky and Seth continue their delusional work

This promotion is another mediocre and laudable example of the champion of raw and universal women

Efforts to badert the status of " The "man" of Becky Lynch are so heavy that it makes all the promos awkward. The worst booking decision that WWE made with Rollins and Lynch plays on their actual relationship to the screen. They have apparently written themselves in a little entertaining corner and the sooner it ends, the sooner I will be able to enjoy the duet again.

Grade: D-


(c) The awakening def. The Usos – Raw Tag-Team Championships

The Team Fight certainly gets an awakening with the WWE – no pun intended.

We saw great tandem work in The Revival in this one, but there were few dramas in the film. final result. It was clear that the Renaissance was coming back from the beginning. That said, I've always enjoyed the battle with The Revival, which has kept its post after a well-executed Shatter Machine. The Usos have been so successful that they can easily absorb a defeat without it threatening their current position.

Grade: B +


Aleister Black vs. Cesaro

This match was as good as expected in the ring. Black had been absent from WWE programming for weeks after being raised by NXT and teaming up with Ricochet for a while. Apparently, a new approach was planned for him. He launched an open challenge and Cesaro answered the call. Since both men are among the best workers in the ring, expectations were high.

There were so many impressive high-impact movements and sporting positions that Black-Cesaro seems really worthy of a quarrel. It will be great if it is not a one-off job, as these two people still have work to do together. Black left after combining several strikes with Black Mbad, but Cesaro also shone in this one.

Grade: A-


R-Truth, Carmella, Alexa Bliss, Nikki Cross and Street Profits

At each appearance, Street Profits become more comfortable and more entertaining. I am a little concerned that they are becoming a comedy case. This character is subject to a cap, unless they embark on New Day's path, which is also worrisome because it would mean that we are now creating a way for African-American acts to make fun of the above. In any case, their interruption of Bliss and Cross was timely and they did not feel forced.

Truth and Carmella continue to work perfectly together 24/7.

Grade: B


(c) Bayley def. Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross – Women's Smackdown Championship

On Sunday, Bayley looked like a super-woman. She defeated a former Raw and Smackdown champion with Cross in a handicap match to retain her title. The match had some good seats, but nothing spectacular. Bayley had the win with his elbow flying from the top rope.

In any case, I can not criticize the reservation. Bliss is magnetic, but her inability to stay healthy prevents WWE from continuing to push her as a high-profile star in the women's division. Cross has a future. Maybe Bliss will help defeat her if their friendship dissolves.

Grade: C +


Braun Strowman def. Bobby Lashley – Last Man Standing

This was a great way to carry out a quarrel between two powers. It was perhaps the most reserved match Last Man Standing that I saw between two power guys. Lashley was not meant to look weak in the game, but Strowman deserved to be relieved and to be picked up after this chapter, hopefully.

The end was as impressive as it should have been with the powerslam going through the lower level structure, and Strowman broke through the wall in the manner of a hulk to bring out the last man standing.

Grade: A +


AJ Styles and Club Promotion

Every week, Styles sets up pretty well in his role as a stub. His promos are becoming more and more ignoble and effective. Her tease of Charly Caruso, big brother to little sister, was clbadic.

Grade: A


The New Day def. Heavy Machinery and (c) Daniel Bryan and Rowan – Smackdown Team Championship

What will WWE do with Daniel Bryan in the future?

I'm not sure, but New Day is back to being a team champion after a strong triple team-threat match. Heavy Machinery will have its day in the future, but it was a little too early to join them there. Bryan continues to show his versatility as an interpreter, but he continues to yield to New Day members. Maybe a quarrel between him and the trio could reach a new level after this one. This seems like a very natural scenario instead.

Big E was particularly strong in this game. He was showing a lot of stamina and strength when he was riding the midnight hour by catching Daniel Bryan in the air after a backflip.

Grade: B +


Paul Heyman's Promo

In Philadelphia, at a show called Extreme Rules, it was inevitable that Paul Heyman would make an appearance. His promo hissed a cash-in from Brock Lesnar, but it was not one of his most memorable spots. He seems to have a little more strength since he was appointed executive director of Raw. It will be interesting once he has taken control of the red mark.

Grade: C +


AJ Styles def. (c) Ricochet – US Championship

There is a better job that can be done between Styles and Ricochet, but this one was good. We will probably not see what they have the best to offer until there is some sort of cage or a hell game in a cell. That said, Ricochet's short reign as US champion will only be the ideal solution if it's part of his feud with Styles. Although Ricochet must reach a point where he can weigh all his weight on the microphone to be able to maintain a quarrel.

Grade: B-


Kevin Owens def. Dolph Ziggler

Is this Ziggler's current career? He took the poison pill on Sunday while Owens was involved in an absolute squash match.

Owens is built as a Stone Cold character, Steve Austin, while the WWE is trying to recapture the magic of Attitude Era. I love Owens, but I'm not a fan of this over-worded version. This match was a loss of what could have been an excellent performance from two top performers in the ring. The promo that followed immediately after was redundant and did not do more than rephrase the same message from Tuesday's SmackDown Live episode.

Grade: D


(c) Kofi Kingston, def. Samoa Joe – WWE Heavyweight Championship

It was a record night for The New Day. Big E and Xavier Woods won the team titles and Kofi retained his WWE title. The match was just ok, and if I am quite honest, it was rather forgettable. Kingston and Joe can work, but there does not seem to be much chemistry. Joe did a good job with his band in the early ring, but once the Kingston offensive took over, the match began to look like a main event at Smackdown. It's nice to see that Kingston's title continues to reign, but I would not have been heartbroken to see Joe go from the front.

He is perhaps the most respected and accomplished man on his list, having never held one of the WWE's top-level titles.

Grade: C +


(c) Seth Rollins and (c) Becky Lynch, Def. Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans – Mixed team-flag match for the Women's World Championship and Gross

The main competition match was much better than expected. In fact, it was one of the best games of the evening. The portion of mixed beats flowed smoothly with the proper level of cross-action, and a furious Rollins attacking and pinning Corbin after the Lone Wolf landed a late day on Lynch culminated in entertaining combat. However, in the end, you knew that the series was not over.

Grade: A


Brock Lesnar def. c) Seth Rollins – Universal Champion

As Heyman teased him earlier in the evening, Lesnar cashed his Wallet Money in the Bank. Lesnar needed two German suplexes and one F5 to pin Rollins who was concerned about Lynch's well-being, still outside the ring after the end of Corbin's times. Although most people in the WWE universe do not like Lesnar, it's hard to find a flaw in this booking.

As much as people wanted to see Lesnar dethroned, I think we can admit, Rollins' reign was rather gloomy. I look forward to the beginning of a new era, the post-extreme rules, even if it starts with a former champion. It was not the most spectacular cash-in, but the work was done.

Grade: B


General note

I enjoyed the extreme rules. It was an à la carte film that focused more on action than theater, but the scenarios were interesting in the ring. In the past three weeks, WWE programs have been successful in reducing fill load. This pay-per-view formula used a similar formula.

Grade: B

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