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Championships were to be decided and personal rivalries intensified as WWE rolled into Germany for Saturday's Bash in Berlin premium live event.
Did Gunther retain in his first defense of the World Heavyweight Championship against a Randy Orton looking to humble him in front of his friends and family?
Were Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest able to settle their rivalry with Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan, ending one of the most intensely personal feuds on WWE programming?
What happened when friends Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens squared off for the Undisputed WWE Championship?
Find out the answers to those questions and more with this event recap, including grades and instant analysis for each of the show's five high-stakes bouts.
The announced card for Saturday night at the Uber Arena in Berlin:
Kevin Owens refused to capitalize on Cody Rhodes' injured knee and deliver an apron powerbomb that would have won him the Undisputed WWE Championship. Instead of celebrating his first singles title victory in seven years, The Prizefighter left Berlin Saturday without gold and questions about his "killer instinct" hovering overhead like a dark, pregnant cloud.
The match was excellent, a back-and-forth battle between two babyfaces that did not descend into the formulaic. Neither work as heels, with the story instead focusing on whether Owens would rediscover the edge that led him to his prior successes.
There were dramatic near-falls on the tail-end of notable finishers and the crowd was red-hot for everything, including the senton that Rhodes countered by getting his knees up and the Cross Rhodes that ended Owens' championship quest.
A fantastic opener, the story is such now that it feels rather immature to move on from it and onto another Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa match, as Michael Cole teased on commentary. Is Owens really willing to just slink away now after coming so close to winning the top prize in the company?
Hopefully not because Triple H and the rest of the creative team may have stumbled upon one of the more intriguing stories they have been able to tell since WrestleMania.
Result
Rhodes defeated Owens to retain the title
Grade
A
Top Moments and Takeaways
Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill righted the wrong from Clash at the Castle, regaining the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship from Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn.
This was a lengthy match that highlighted the women's tag team division, which has received a boost creatively from Triple H and Co. in recent weeks. It featured Fyre and Dawn isolating Belair for the majority of the middle portion of the contest and cutting off any attempt to tag Cargill into the match.
By the time The EST of WWE finally made the tag, Cargill exploded into the match, intensifying the action and upping the urgency. A late save, in which she pulled Belair out of the way and allowed Fyre to crash into the waiting knees of her own partner, set up the finish.
At this point, there are more heel teams in the women's tag division, and the creative team must find the prospect of using Belair and Cargill across both Raw and SmackDown appealing.
While there was an argument to be made for keeping the belts on The Unholy Union, it's understandable why the decision was made to go with the babyfaces here.
Result
Belair and Cargill regained the titles, defeating Fyre and Dawn
Grade
B
Top Moments and Takeaways
The rivalry between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre wrote its latest chapter Saturday in a Strap match, won by the former as he avenged months of taunting and torment at the hands of The Scottish Warrior.
The Best in the World accomplished the feat by absorbing tremendous punishment, delivering Go To Sleep four times, retrieving the bracelet with the names of his wife and his dog on it, and touching all four corners.
The turnbuckle stipulation often detriments strap matches in WWE, forcing competitors to forego the more logical pinfall or submission finish.
There were times during this match where that was the case, but for the most part, Punk and McIntyre delivered an appropriately physical, hard-hitting match that gave the babyface the much-needed victory and hopefully meant the end of the bracelet side story.
Punk shined brightly with a strong performance that he can build on as his return to the ring continues. McIntyre sold like a champ, eating each Go To Sleep.
It feels very much like their rivalry has one more match left in it and, with the return of Bad Blood in Atlanta on October 5, perhaps Hell in a Cell is that contest.
Result
Punk defeated McIntyre
Grade
B+
Top Moments and Takeaways
Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest avenged the shocking betrayals that doomed their SummerSlam by defeating Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan in a mixed tag team match, all while fending off Finn Bálor, JD McDonagh and Carlito.
The crowd exploded for the entry of Ripley into the match off a hot tag from Priest and grew even louder when she got her hands (and legs) on Mysterio. The Terror Twins appeared to be en route to a dominant victory late in the match, only for the remaining members of The Judgment Day to appear.
What could have been costly for Priest and Ripley proved to be a roadblock as The Archer of Infamy dispatched the heels, setting Mami to flatten Morgan with Riptide and score the win.
This was an expertly booked match that hit every story beat, gave the fans what they wanted, and highlighted Priest and Ripley's potential to be a top act in WWE.
If there was one negative, it was how foolish the heels looked. Despite an overwhelming numbers advantage, they were systematically picked apart in favor of the babyface victory.
One would assume this story is not over, and if that is the case, how Bálor and Co. recover will determine the feud's long-term well-being.
For now, this was an effective showcase for Priest and Ripley as they embark on a run as one of the most popular acts on the roster.
Result
Ripley and Priest defeated Mysterio and Morgan
Grade
A
Top Moments and Takeaways
Any questions about Gunther and his reign as world champion were answered emphatically Saturday in a grueling, physical victory over Randy Orton in the main event of Bash in Berlin.
The Ring General absorbed a tremendous beating from The Viper that tested his toughness and resiliency. Late, as he was dragged back to the squared circle by the challenger after taking a big bump through the announce table, it appeared his reign with the world title would be a short one.
Instead, he caught Orton with a sleeper and despite the babyface's many attempts to break free, it earned the victory when the challenger passed out.
The two combatants showed mutual respect, meeting in the center of the ring after the bell for a handshake that earned a big reaction from the fans in the Uber Arena.
This was a statement performance by both men.
For Gunther, it was a declaration that he belongs in the main event and is a champion who is here to stay; for Orton, it was a reminder that he is one of the best wrestlers ever.
This was an extraordinary close to the show.
Result
Gunther defeated Orton to retain his title
Grade
A
Top Moments and Takeaways
Outside of WrestleMania, this may have been the best WWE PLE of the year.
Rhodes and Owens set the tone with a fantastic title match to kick things off before the women's tag team match exceeded expectations. Punk vs. McIntyre and Orton vs. Gunther brought physicality, and Ripley and Priest thrived amid the enormous reaction to their win over Mysterio and Morgan.
Everything hit, the show's pacing was better and nothing felt wasted.
There are questions about the booking and how it will affect things in the long term, and infinity is not nearly long enough for the strap-match stipulation to go away, but this was an excellent show and further proof that secondary PLEs should stick to smaller cards and compact run times.
Grade: A
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