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Nate Diaz added another guillotine submission victory to his resume with a fourth-round win over Tony Ferguson in the main event of UFC 279.
It wasn't the conclusion to the pay-per-view event that everyone anticipated. Khamzat Chimaev was scheduled to fight the Stockton native in the main event, but when the former weighed in at 178.5 pounds, the final three fights of the evening had to be shuffled to make the fight work.
It was a big win for Diaz as he got to put on an entertaining fight with Ferguson that included plenty of striking, taunting, and, of course, the signature guillotine choke that Diaz has used to finish multiple opponents.
It was a fitting finale to a wild night of fights.
Here's a look at all the results and a closer look at the main card results.
Main Card
Nate Diaz def. Tony Ferguson via submission (guillotine choke), 2:52 of Round 4
Khamzat Chimaev def. Kevin Holland via submission (D'Arce choke), 2:13 of Round 1
Daniel Rodriguez def. Li Jingliang via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Irene Aldana def. Macy Chiasson via TKO (liver upkick), 2:21 of Round 3
Johnny Walker def. Ion Cutelaba via submission (rear-naked choke), 4:37 of Round 1
Prelims
Julian Erosa def. Hakeem Dawodu via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Jailton Almeida def. Anton Turkalj via submission (rear-naked choke), 4:27 of Round 1
Denis Tiuliulin def. Jamie Pickett via TKO (punches), 4:52 of Round 2
Chris Barnett def. Jake Collier via TKO (punches), 2:24 of Round 2
Norma Dumont def. Danyelle Wolf via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
Alatengheili def. Chad Anheliger via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Elise Reed def. Melissa Martinez via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Yohan Lainesse def. Darian Weeks via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Khamzat Chimaev did not win on the scale on Friday, but he was victorious in the cage on Saturday.
Borz continued his streak of dominance with a first-round submission over Kevin Holland. He jumped on the takedown as Holland went to touch gloves at the beginning of the round. From there, it was a frenetic scramble before Chimaev jumped on the choke.
The D'Arce choke wasn't quite right the first time around, but Chimaev adjusted his grip and eventually forced the tap from Holland.
The bigger storyline here is the massive miscue that Chimaev committed by weighing 7.5 pounds over the 171-pound allowance at welterweight.
The mistake cost Chimaev the main event spot against Nate Diaz, and it will be interesting to see if he gets a title shot next.
He certainly has the skills, but he will need to prove he can make the weight.
Daniel Rodriguez and Li Jingliang were the first to square off in the three fights that were changed after Khamzat Chimaev failed to make weight. The paid delivered a tightly contested battle, with Rodriguez taking a split decision.
Rodriguez set a fast pace early. He was in Jingliang's face from the start and got off to an early lead. However, Jingliang came back with some leg kicks of his own.
All three rounds were difficult to score as both fighters had their moments, and the total striking numbers were relatively close.
Ultimately, both men were winners for taking on the last-minute opponent change. Jingliang was particularly disadvantaged as he was giving up eight pounds to Rodriguez at weigh-ins.
Irene Aldana scored one of the most unique knockouts you'll ever see against Macy Chiasson.
The 34-year-old found herself on her back in a pivotal third round when she unleashed an upkick to the liver that suddenly ended the fight. It just goes to show that MMA always has something new to offer.
It's a good thing that Aldana landed the kick, as the fight was a toss-up going into the third round.
In the first round, Aldana threatened with submissions and nearly got the tap in a round she clearly won. But the second round belonged to Chiasson to set up a winner-take-all situation in the third and final round.
The upkick to the liver is the kind of unique finish that is going to follow Aldana around for a while.
Johnny Walker is usually known for his striking, but he took a little different path to get a much-needed win against Ion Cutelaba.
The 6'6" Walker took advantage of his length to sink in a rear-naked choke in the first round. Cutelaba scored a takedown early in the fight and was working from top position, but Walker took his opponent's back and tried for the choke multiple times before finally earning the tap.
Walker was amid a 1-4 stretch in his last five fights with two knockout losses. Going against a powerful striker like Cutelaba, it was important that he showed he could be a well-rounded fighter.
The addition of a dangerous submission game could help Walker get his career back on track.
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Braun Strowman made a shocking return to WWE Monday night on Raw, and Friday, he rolled into SmackDown to address his comeback and what fans can expect from The Monster Among Men moving forward.
The former Universal champion's comeback headlined a broadcast that also determined the No. 1 contender to Liv Morgan's SmackDown Women's Championship in a Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match.
Find out what Strowman had to say and who emerged from the high-stakes bout with this recap of the September 9 Fox broadcast.
On the heels of one of the best matches in recent WWE history, Sheamus and Gunther captained their respective teams in a blockbuster six-man tag team match to kick off Friday's show in which The Celtic Warrior joined Butch and Ridge Holland to battle The Ring General, Giovanni Vinci and Ludwig Kaiser.
Given the collection of talent in the ring, fans had a reasonable expectation of a great match and they were not disappointed.
Teases of Sheamus vs. Gunther permeated throughout the contest but, for one reason of another, the fans were robbed of that showdown. That did not stop them from erupting when the former WWE champion exploded into the match and took the fight to Kaiser and Vinci.
Then it happened.
Sheamus and Gunther unloaded on each other and were soon joined by their respective partners as a six-man brawl ensued. The action broke down and despite appearing to injure his knee at one point, Kaiser partnered with Vinci to secure the win with the Imperium Bomb on Holland.
This was an extraordinary start to the show, a fantastic match with a red-hot crowd that continued the feud between the trios and proved that there is still considerable demand for Sheamus vs. Gunther.
Imperium scoring the win was the right call given the newness of it and the need to get Gunther, Kaiser and Vinci over as a unit with the main roster audience, but Sheamus is as over as he has been in years and lost nothing despite his team's defeat. This feud is going to be fire and the efforts of all involved are a big reason why.
Result
Imperium defeated The Brawling Brutes
Grade
A-
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Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos and Sami Zayn hit the ring to introduce the newest member of The Bloodline, the twins' younger brother, Solo Sikoa.
The Street Champion issued a warning to the rest of the WWE roster that he only makes The Bloodline stronger, to which Drew McIntyre responded by rushing the ring and chasing the heels off with a steel chair.
The Scottish Warrior threw down a challenge, Sikoa accepted and the brief segment ended with the main event match for later in the night.
This was exactly what it needed to be. Jimmy Uso told the world that Sikoa is their younger brother, a video package introduced him to the audience members unfamiliar with his work in NXT, and he cut a brief introductory promo that doubled as a warning to all that step to The Bloodline.
That McIntyre logically sought revenge and in the process, set up the main event against the guy that wronged and cost him the most significant moment of his career, made this that much better.
Grade
B+
Top Moments
Originally scheduled for the semifinals of the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Tournament, the non-title match between champions Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah and Toxic Attraction's Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne finally took place Friday night.
Jane and Dolin controlled the majority of the match, working over the smaller Aliyah before a hot tag to Rodriguez turned the tide back in the favor of the champions. Rodriguez dominated and finished Jayne off with the Tejada Bomb for the win.
It is somewhat interesting that Triple H would bring Toxic Attraction back up to the main roster just to put over the champions, but at least it provided some closure to the idea that things may have been different had Rodriguez and Aliyah had to go through Jayne and Dolin on their path to the titles.
The champions are building a reputation through wins, but they still feel very much like placeholders until Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky inevitably take the titles. Whether that is Monday night is the question.
Perhaps a loss to Dolin and Jayne to enhance the idea that they are an inexperienced team that faces a very real threat to their reign Monday night would have been a better idea.
Either way, Rodriguez is very much a star in the making and should be among the biggest deals in women's wrestling sooner rather than later.
Result
Rodriguez and Aliyah defeated Toxic Attraction
Grade
C+
Top Moments
The next contender to SmackDown Women's Champion Liv Morgan was determined Friday night in a Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match.
A shorter-than-expected match saw Natalya, Lacey Evans and Xia Li eliminated in short order, leaving MMA alumni Ronda Rousey and Sonya Deville to square off with the coveted title opportunity at stake.
Despite a game Deville dipping into her submission bag to try and choke Rousey out, Rowdy forced her way out of the hold and applied an armbar that left the former WWE official with no choice but to tap out.
The outcome was probably the right one given the story that has been told to this point. Rousey vs. Morgan at Extreme Rules is a logical choice, even more so if it ends up being a gimmick match that prevents a referee screw-up.
The criticism for this one comes from the fact that it was as short as it was. The talent was not given the opportunity to shine and taking into consideration the layout of the match, it's apparent that they never were supposed to.
Rousey winning may have been a sure thing but a few more minutes and the chance for Li and Evans, in particular, to get some stuff in would have made for a better final product than what this ultimately was.
Backstage, Rousey reconnected with Shayna Baszler. After a brief back and forth, the new No. 1 contender told The Queen of Spades that, whoever she was ready to break bones again, she should let her know.
That tease of a reunion between them makes for intriguing storytelling and sets Baszler up to either join Rousey in an unstoppable team of ass-kickers or turn on her longtime friend for questioning whether she had gone soft.
Result
Rousey defeated Deville, Li, Evans and Natalya to become No. 1 contender
Grade
C-
Top Moments
ma.će and man.soor of Maximum Male Models teamed with Los Lotharios to battle Hit Row and The Street Profits in the culmination of a feud that began weeks earlier.
The high-energy, nonstop action of the contest highlighted the babyfaces but also reminded the audience that, for all of the models' flamboyance, they are still talented professional wrestlers to be taken seriously by any opposition.
ma.će and man.soor appeared to have victory in hand following a rollup of Top Dolla following a distraction but the big man recovered, tagged Ashante Thee Adonis into the match and executed their double team finisher for the win.
This was a lot of fun involving all four competitors and the tease of a side brawl between B-Fab and Maxxine Dupri was a nice addition to the chaotic conclusion.
The right team went over, the heels got some solid stuff in along the way, and the crowd remained red-hot for all of it through the referee's three-count, making this one a success.
Result
Hit Row and The Street Profits defeated Los Lotharios and Maximum Male Models
Grade
B-
Top Moments
Raw's Alpha Academy appeared on the brand on which Chad Gable and Otis first partnered, to confront Braun Strowman and ruin his return to the blue brand. Gable talked trash on Seattle, really building heat for himself ahead of The Monster Among Monsters' arrival.
The big man entered the arena to a big pop and teed off on Otis while the 2012 Olympian hid, then attempted a sneak attack on Strowman.
The bearded badass obliterated the tag team and ended his beatdown with an awe-inspiring powerbomb of Otis to put an exclamation point on things.
Strowman instantly enhances the babyface side of the SmackDown roster and gives Roman Reigns another contender to his throne. It was something that was much-needed and with apparently no movement on the Bray Wyatt front, he fills that role perfectly.
If there's a complaint about his comeback to this point, it is that it has come at the expense of the tag teams in WWE. Monday night, he beatdown four teams that did not need to have their credibility damaged and tonight, Alpha Academy had their legitimacy stripped away once more.
There are ways to reintroduce a talent without hurting those that are already there. This was not one of them and it hurts the overall grade of the segment as a result, even if the brand is better off for having a former world champion back.
Grade
C
Top Moments
Drew McIntyre's attempt at revenge was stunted by the relentless Karrion Kross and his sinister second, Scarlett Bordeaux, in the closing moments of Friday's main event.
A competitive main event between The Scottish Warrior and Solo Sikoa featured incessant interference by The Usos and Sami Zayn before The Street Profits arrived to even things up. When McIntyre finally leveled The Street Champion with a Claymore, inadvertently sending him to the floor, Kross attacked and applied the Straight Jacket.
Kross choked McIntyre out while Bordeaux watched to close out the show, which literally faded to black.
There was a lot to unpack here, not the least of which is Triple H keeping McIntyre busy as he continues to feud with The Bloodline in pursuit of the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship held by Roman Reigns, but also with Kross, who has twice attacked and established dominance over the Scottish Warrior.
McIntyre is clearly the top babyface on the show and by positioning him both in the main event scene while keeping him attached to a guy in Kross who will be around to compete against every week in ways that Reigns simply will not, Triple H is giving him every opportunity to be the top dog that he should have been in 2020 had the COVID-19 pandemic thrown a wrench into plans.
The Street Profits making the save suggests they are the favorites to win the Fatal 4-Way Tag Team No. 1 Contenders Match announced for next week pitting them against New Day, Los Lotharios and Alpha Academy.
That would put them in line for another match with The Usos and while the in-ring would be great, it is a match we have seen countless times over the last six months and is hardly the fresh pairing fans would hope for from Triple H.
The match was good, the stuff with Kross to close out the show was great and the crowd was red-hot for the Profits involvement, though, so this is an easy thumbs up. How it ages given the booking that follows it will ultimately determine if it was a success.
Result
No contest
Grade
A
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