WWE Live Event Results: Last-minute change to title shot, The Bloodline matches, boos and cheers (Dublin, 11/3)

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WWE kicked off another four-night UK tour earlier tonight at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. The company is running from split rosters today, with one crew in the UK and the other taping RAW in Saudi Arabia to wrap Crown Jewel Weekend.

The WWE Universe packed the 3Arena tonight. There was some chatter about Randy Orton not appearing after being advertised from day one. However, Orton was removed from the 3Arena's most recent promotional material. Kevin Owens, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Bianca Belair were also advertised but did not appear. Belair was at the RAW TV tapings in Saudi Arabia. A few matches were also changed.

Tiffany Stratton and Naomi opened the show with a singles match. The Glow countered Ms. Money in the Bank to hit her Full Nelson Bomb finisher for the pin. While both Superstars were over, our correspondent noted that Naomi received heavy cheers as her in-ring attire was decorated with shamrocks and colors of the Irish flag to pay homage to the country.

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The Street Profits came out for the second match. Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins were defeated by The Bloodline's Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. Jacob Fatu was at ringside to guarantee the victory. Next up was tag team action from the women's division. B-Fab returned to the ring to team with Michin, and they defeated Piper Niven and Chelsea Green.

LA Knight retained the WWE United States Championship in the fourth match to take us into intermission. In a Crown Jewel rematch, The Megastar retained over Andrade and Carmelo Hayes. WWE originally announced Andrade vs. Hayes for this show, but then it was changed to Knight defending against Hayes, but Andrade was added during the show.

DIY got a loud reaction to return us from intermission. Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa then defeated Pretty Deadly's Elton Prince and Kit Wilson. Nia Jax retained the WWE Women's Championship over Bayley in the sixth match of the night. At one point, this was listed as a Steel Cage match, but it recently changed, with the cage stipulation kept for the rest of the tour.

WWE's only trip to Dublin in 2024 was then headlined by a Street Fight for the Undisputed Championship. Cody Rhodes retained over Solo Sikoa in a fun match for the crowd. After the show, Cody stuck around for several minutes to make the night for several fans at ringside and one fan he brought into the ring for a special moment.

Tonight's main event was the longest match of the night at almost 13 minutes. The opener went barely seven minutes, and The Bloodline's win went just over nine minutes, as did the women's tag team match. The United States Championship Triple Threat lasted right at ten minutes, while the Women's Championship match went eight minutes.

Our longtime correspondent Pat Bailey noted that they have not seen a Dublin wrestling crowd this large in a few years. The Superstars with the loudest boos were The Bloodline coming in first, followed by Nia Jax and Solo Sikoa. The loudest cheers of the night went to Cody Rhodes at #1, followed by LA Knight and Bayley.

Two teams earned honorable mentions for their heel and comedic antics: Pretty Deadly and Chelsea Green & Piper Niven. Naomi earned a very loud reaction for her Irish tribute gear.

Complete WWE Live Event Results

World Wrestling Entertainment returned to The Emerald Isle today to kick off another mini-tour coming out of Crown Jewel. Thanks to longtime correspondent Pat Bailey for the following full results from today's non-televised live event at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland, on Sunday, November 3:

  1. Naomi defeated Tiffany Stratton
  2. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa defeated The Street Profits
  3. Michin and B-Fab defeated Piper Niven and Chelsea Green
  4. United States Championship Triple Threat: LA Knight (c) defeated Andrade and Carmelo Hayes
  5. Intermission
  6. DIY defeated Pretty Deadly
  7. Women's Championship Match: Nia Jax (c) defeated Bayley
  8. Undisputed Championship Street Fight: Cody Rhodes (c) defeated Solo Sikoa

WWE will continue the tour with night two on Monday at the O2 Arena in London. The company will return to Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on Tuesday, then wrap the tour on Wednesday at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield.

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