The Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Delhi was packed full of excited fans who have been anticipating this moment since well before the announcement of WWE's journey to India was ever made official.
WWE brought a big show full of Raw Superstars and a couple surprises to the Indian fans and Jinder Mahal was more than excited to finally perform for his people that he represented for 170 days this year as WWE Champion.
The building was about 70% full by eyeballing it but everyone in attendance couldn't wait to see what the WWE Superstars had in store for them.
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Finn Balor vs Bray Wyatt
These two are more than acquainted with each other at this point so it was a good choice to start out this Supershow. They've worked out a formula and although Wyatt and Balor might throw a little variation in there every now and then to keep it interesting at house shows, it's usually one of the same ideas. This time Finn Balor won with a Coup De Gras and the crowd was very happy to get this show off on the right foot.
Winner: Finn Balor via pinfall
The Miztourage vs Jeet Rama and Kishan Raftar
It's nice to see Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel are keeping the band together while The Miz is away because he really needs to go right back to leading them along upon his WWE return. But it wasn't Axel and Dallas' night in India as Rama and Raftar ended up pulling off the win.
Jeet Rama pinned former Intercontinental Champion Curtis A
It wouldn't be surprising at all to see Rama and Raftar pop up on WWE television soon enough
Winner: Jeet Rama and Kishan Raftar via pinfall.
Alexa Bliss vs Sasha Banks
This was a Raw Women's Championship match and the Indian people were really behind Banks. The Boss embraced the Indian culture on social media and that goes a long way to getting over in Delhi. Alexa Bliss might have won by pulling on Banks' tights during a roll-up pin but Sasha Banks received a huge ovation after the match was over because India loves The Boss.
Winner: Alexa Bliss via pinfall
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Elias vs Jason Jordan
Elias started off the match in his usual fashion of singing a great song on his trusty acoustic guitar. He insulted the Indian people and drew some intense heat while insulting New Dehli. He sang about monkeys, and cows, and dogs in the street. It was both highly entertaining and effective. The match that followed could have been better though, there were some loud "boring" chants with Kurt Angle's son pulling off the win in India.
Winner: Jason Jordan via pinfall
The Shield vs The Bar and Samoa Joe
The Shield is wildly popular in India which should have been expected. The Hounds Of Justice traveled to India in order to take on three people they know quite well by now. Reigns got a massive ovation with "Roman" and "We want Roman" chants scattered throughout the contest when Reigns wasn't involved. But all six of these guys were huge with the crowd.
There was also a spot during the match where Seth Rollins executed Hulk Hogan's legdrop and even did the rolling ear pop taunt to get the crowd over huge. Dean Ambrose also threw in some Hulk Hogan flexing as well which is a pretty big deal, to be honest.
Roman Reigns waited on the apron until late in the match to get the tag but when it happened the place erupted in a huge pop which turned out to be the loudest crowd reaction of the night. Cesaro took The Shield Triple Powerbomb to end the match.
Winners: The Shield via pinfall
After Intermission...
Apollo Crew and Titus O'Neil vs The Club
This match was short, sweet, and to the point. Gallows and Anderson are really being wasted in their current position on the roster because they could do so much more. This is evidenced by the fact that Titus Worldwide defeated the former Bullet Club members in India.
Winners: Apollo Crews and Titus O'Neil via pinfall
Enzo Amore vs Kalisto
Enzo Amore didn't seem too happy about coming to India on social media because he said he would be bringing along a bunch of frozen pizzas. I wonder how those made it in his luggage on the long flight over. But the Indian people were really behind The Realest Guy In The Room... until Amore insulted India. Then the people booed Enzo Amore appropriately. Once Kalisto came out there were more than enough people to rally behind him. There were tons of "Lucha" chants but it wouldn't help him get the win in India.
Winner: Enzo Amore via pinfall
Things Got Serious In India...
Braun Strowman vs Kane
It was great to see Kane make the trip to India and Braun Strowman was happy to see him too because these two got to work on their big match on Raw this week. Both of these guys were very over with the Indian fans and the match received a "this is awesome" chant. In the end, Strowman would win, but it was via DQ when Kane belted him with a steel chair. It was a great buildup but the ending sort of deflated some people. Although everyone in the building was very happy to see both of these monsters tangle in the ring.
Winner: Braun Strowman via DQ
Triple H vs Jinder Mahal
This match was promoted for some time now, therefore, the people in India were more than ready to see it go down. It's very interesting to note that The Singh Brothers came out with Jinder Mahal, not one week after the trio was seemingly dismantled via Khallas from The Modern Day Maharaja to his associates. But that's why WWE is so awesome, right?
This match was kind of tedious with a few rest holds and minimal high spots but the crowd seemed into it the entire time. Just being in the presence of these two chiselled specimens locking horns in the ring was enough to capture anyone's attention.
In the end, Triple H hit a Pedigree but Jinder Mahal kicked out. That was enough to bring the building back to life in a big way. But The Game delivered another Pedigree and walked away as the winner.
Triple H def. Jinder Mahal
After the match was over, Triple H kind of broke kayfabe for a minute when he danced with Jinder Mahal and The Singh Brothers in the ring... then he gave a Singh Brother the Pedigree. Jinder Mahal had a chance to close out the show while speaking to his people in their language of Punjabi where he thanked WWE and Triple H.