Seth Rollins vs Rusev
Seth Rollins began the match with the fire that only a recent babyface turn could bring. He took the upper hand in the beginning stages and delivered a sweet middle-rope neckbreaker followed by a running dropkick that sent Rusev rolling out of the ring. Rollins then went to the apron and flew at Rusev to continue the attack before Rusev finally got a foot into the match.
Rusev hit back with some impressive offence of his own including a flying headbutt off an Irish Whip. Rusev follows it up with a submission move and had Rollins grounded. Just as Rollins looked down he hit back with an Enzeguiri followed by a Slingblade. Rollins looks as good as he has ever looked.
Rollins went for the Falcon Arrow which Rusev almost countered at first but Rollins managed to hit the move anyway. Rollins then went for his trademark superkick which Rusev countered into one of his patented kicks, which Rollins again countered. Rusev did manage to knee Rollins in the gut following this and ground him for a little while till Rollins managed to catch him with the flying knees which sent Rusev reeling to the outside.
Rollins followed up with not one, but two suicide dives on Rusev who tried to walk away from the ring as the referee counts. Rusev and Rollins brawl on the ramp as they both get counted out. Rusev tries to Powerbomb Rollins off the ramp but Rollins countered and pushed Rusev off before hitting him with a flying dive from the commentary desk.
Draw - Match ended by countout
Dana Brooke and Charlotte are backstage with Mick Foley. The two of them are showing Foley a replay and telling him that during last week’s triple threat, both Sasha and Bayley’s shoulders were down so there is no #1 contender.
Dana suggests to Foley that Sasha should face Bayley tonight to see who faces Charlotte at Clash of Champions by Foley disagrees and makes the match at Clash of Champions a triple threat match.
Frustrated and angry, Charlotte pushes Dana to the ground before storming off.