WWE Extreme Rules 2019 successfully completed its twelve matches on the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. And from the start of the kickoff there were surprises, especially with the rise of new champions.
The first title that changed hands was the Intercontinental, as Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Finn Balor and became the champion in the kickoff. On the other hand, The Undertaker and Roman Reigns defeated Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre.
Furthermore, AJ Styles became the United States champion after defeating Ricochet. Kofi Kingston also retained his WWE title against Samoa Joe. In the main event of Extreme Rules, Seth Rollins retained the Universal title, however, Brock Lesnar appeared and cashed in his briefcase to regain his 'crown'.
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So far, the pay-per-view card includes a total of ten fights. The possible main event of the evening will be the mixed tag team contest between Seth Rollins, the Universal champion, and Becky Lynch, the Raw women's champion, against Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans in a 'Winners Take All' match. In other words, the winning duo will take home both titles.
The Undertaker will also be present at Extreme Rules. The 'deadman' will team up with Roman Reigns to face Drew McIntyre and Shane McMahon in a 'No Holds Barred Match' (no disqualification).
In addition, Kofi Kingston will finally be able to settle his debts with Samoa Joe in a match where the WWE title will be on the line. Similarly, Bayley will have to defend her SmackDown women's title against Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross in a 'Handicap Match'.
Extreme Rules 2019: schedule for Latin America
• Honduras 5:00 pm
• Guatemala 5:00 pm
• El Salvador 5:00 pm
• Nicaragua 5:00 pm
• México 6:00 pm
• Ecuador 6:00 pm
• Perú 6:00 pm
• Colombia 6:00 pm
• Panamá 6:00 pm
• Bolivia 7:00 pm
• República Dominicana 9:00 pm
• Paraguay 9:00 pm
• Puerto Rico 9:00 pm
• Venezuela 9:00 pm
• Argentina 10:00 pm
• Brasil 10:00 pm
• Chile 10:00 pm
• Uruguay 10:00 pm
Extreme Rules 2019: event card
Match | Stipulation |
Seth Rollins© and Becky Lynch© vs. Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans | In a Winners Take All match (for the Universal title and the Raw women's title) |
The Undertaker and Roman Reigns vs. Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre | In a No Holds Barred Match (no disqualification) |
Kofi Kingston© vs. Samoa Joe | For the WWE title |
Bayley© vs. Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross | For the SmackDown women's title in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match |
Drew Gulak© vs. Tony Nese | For the cruiserweight title |
Daniel Bryan© and Rowan© vs. The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) vs. Heavy Machinery (Otis and Tucker) | For the SmackDown tag team titles |
Aleister Black vs. Cesaro | Singles match |
Ricochet© vs. AJ Styles | For the United States title |
Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Lashley | In a Last Man Standing Match |
The Revival (Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder)© vs. The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) | For the Raw tag team titles |
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