WWE is wrapping up their European Tour in style with two live events on the same day. The results from Glasgow have come in and here’s what went down at the show.
Cesaro beat Stardust
- The crowd was reported be behind Cesaro alot and the match was reported to be a good. Cesaro continued to amaze the audience with his variety of offense.
Rusev beat Jack Swagger
- It is a pity to see Jack Swagger working the role of a jobber. More than the match, Jack Swagger’s post match tweet caused a huge impact. Jack Swagger’s parting tweet was mistook for his parting of ways with WWE. Jack Swagger’s wife reportedly cleared the air after that.
Zack Ryder and Darren Young beat Heath Slater and Bo Dallas
- It was good to see Darren Young in action. Zack Ryder was reportedly the most over of the four with the crowd. It was reported to be a good tag team match.
WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day beat The Usos and The Dudley Boyz
- A three way tag team action, Xavier and Big E competed for The New Day. The match was reported to be a great one as far as tag team action goes.
Sin Cara beat Tyler Breeze
- And once again Tyler Breeze loses. It doesn’t matter if he wrestles Hornswoggle, expect him to lose that match too. Not much to talk about this match except for Sin Cara’s high flying offense.
WWE Women's Champion Charlotte with Ric Flair beat Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch
- This was reported to be the best match of the night. The ladies overshadowed their male competitors with a brilliant display of wrestling skills. If this keeps up, we might even get a WrestleMania main event out of the Women’s Division.
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns beat Sheamus
- Naturally, this match was reported to be the second best. It doesn’t matter whether you hate or love Roman, you have to agree that his in-ring work has improved tremendously in the past year. The fact that he gets such huge pops at Live Events and so many boos in the house shows is a head scratcher. I am sure, even Vince doesn’t know what to make of this.
Edited by Staff Editor