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WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from December 12

Sana Ejaz Khan

    The Bloodline.
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    Welcome to ProfessionalPK's coverage and recap of WWE Raw on December 12.

    Last week, WWE set out to find the next challenger for Bianca Belair and the Raw Women's Championship. Alexa Bliss and Bayley won their qualifying matches, so they squared off this week to determine who gets the next shot at The EST of WWE.

    We also saw Seth Rollins take on Bobby Lashley, and Candice LeRae faced Iyo Sky of Damage CTRL.

    Let's take a look at what happened on this week's show.

Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss

1 OF 7

    After the intro video played, Bayley came out to kick off the show with her match against Bliss to determine the No. 1 contender for Belair's Raw women's title. As usual, Sky and Dakota Kai were by her side for "support."

    An irate Becky Lynch showed up and chased Sky and Kai away with a steel chair, giving The Goddess an even playing field instead of having to worry about outside interference. The EST arrived moments later to watch the match from ringside.

    Bliss and Bayley know each other well and have been having matches for years, so they wasted no time getting straight to work. Their chemistry has never faded, so they were aggressive right away knowing they would be able to take care of each other.

    While they had one or two awkward moments, this was mostly a solid outing from two former champions. After The Role Model allowed herself to become too distracted by Belair, Bliss was able to hit her finisher for the pin.

    Bliss offered Belair a hug as she was celebrating, but then Bray Wyatt's symbol flashed on the screen. She grabbed The EST and was about to hit Sister Abigail but came to her senses and let her go. Bliss walked off looking confused and frustrated.

    Winner: Alexa Biss

    Grade: B


    Notable Moments and Observations

    • Does anyone else keep forgetting about the women's tag titles until they are on the screen again?
    • Having Belair at ringside but not with the commentary team felt like a weird choice. 
    • When is somebody going to use the suspenders Bayley always has hanging from her gear against her? 
    • Considering she is one of the smallest women on the roster, it's kind of awesome that Bliss is also one of the hardest hitters. Her opponents always sell her right hand like they were hit with a brick. 
    • The hurricanrana Bliss hit from the middle rope was awkward, and she landed on the back of her head but appeared to be fine. 

Chad Gable vs. AJ Styles

2 OF 7

    After Alpha Academy and The O.C. had a run-in backstage, Chad Gable and AJ Styles met for the second match of the night.

    The leader of the Academy wrestled Styles to the mat and forced him to use a rope break to escape his grasp. The Phenomenal One responded with a dropkick to the jaw.

    This was a battle of technical prowess, which is something both men have in spades. Whenever Styles tried to take Gable down, the former Olympian countered it perfectly.

    Despite Gable appearing to have a slight edge at times, The Phenomenal One ended up winning with The Styles Clash. Luke Gallows and Mia Yim helped him celebrate, though Karl Anderson is in Japan.

    There isn't much to say about the quality of this match. These are two of the most versatile performers on the roster. Of course they did a great job.

    Winner: AJ Styles

    Grade: A-


    Notable Moments and Observations

    • Styles has to have one of the top-10 dropkicks of all time. It's always so precise. 
    • One of the LED screens on the barricade was busted when Gable sent Styles into it. WWE must have a huge budget allocated for all of the LED boards because that kind of stuff gets messed up all the time. 
    • Somebody should tell the announcers they don't have to say "Michin" every time they say Mia Yim's name. Using somebody's nickname every time you talk about them is kind of strange. 

Judgment Day vs. Street Profits and Akira Tozawa

3 OF 7

    Following his win over Akira Tozawa last week, Dominik Mysterio found himself back in the ring with him on Monday, but this time it was a six-man tag match with Finn Balor, Damian Priest, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins involved.

    Dawkins and Priest started for their teams and while they may have been the powerhouses of their respective teams, they still showed that they can be quick on their feet with a nice sequence to get things going.

    When it was time for Tozawa and Balor to take their turns in the ring, they picked up the pace even more until The Prince hit a huge clothesline to send the show into a commercial.

    This match ended up being highly physical and pretty entertaining. Dom's time in the ring was shorter than everyone else, so that may have been a factor.

    After Tozawa began to make a late-match comeback, he ended up falling to Mysterio after Priest lent a hand. This ended up being a highly enjoyable match with several standout moments.

    Winners: Judgment Day

    Grade: B+


    Notable Moments and Observations

    • Letting Tozawa go back to the version of his character that he was when he first showed up in WWE was absolutely the best thing for him. He is an incredible wrestler who deserves to be allowed to do more than comedy segments. 
    • Not only has Dawkins gotten better in the ring, but he has continued to work on his physique. He spent so long in developmental but it's great to see he is still committed to making improvements. 
    • Without Rhea Ripley, Judgment Day wouldn't work. She can add so much just by standing next to the ring because you never know what she is going to do. 
    • Ford nailed Priest with a stiff backhand and all it did was fire Priest up even more. It was one of the most subtly brutal moments of the match. Priest got him back a moment later when he sent Ford flying over the announce table with a pounce. 
    • Corey Graves was a hair away from making a dirty joke about Mysterio's stamina before he stopped himself. 
    • Tozawa's suicide dive looked incredible. 

Candice LeRae vs. Iyo Sky

4 OF 7

    Johnny Gargano and Dexter Lumis came out before the match with a wagon full of WWE merch that they were throwing out to the crowd to celebrate the holidays. The Miz tried to steal back his bag of cash from Lumis, but Adam Pearce stopped him and made him return the bag. There will be a rematch between The Miz and Lumis at some point.

    Sky and LeRae made their way out after a commercial break, but this time, Bayley and Kair remained at ringside for their Damage CTRL teammate.

    Sky and LeRae know each other very well from their time in NXT, so they were able to put on a good show for the crowd. Thankfully, the shenanigans with Kai and Bayley at ringside were kept to a minimum so these two veterans could focus on what is going on in the ring.

    Sky ended up winning clean with the Over the Moonsault. At some point, Bayley might become upset that she is having the least amount of success in her own group.

    Winner: Iyo Sky

    Grade: B-


    Notable Moments and Observations

    • It would have been funny if Lynch showed up with a chair again and just kept chasing Damage CTRL all night. 
    • Bayley sat with the commentary team but Graves said her headset wasn't working, so she just kind of sat there for a while. It was a weird moment but stuff like that happens with live productions sometimes. 
    • LeRae was bleeding from her elbow after the break and favoring her arm a bit. 
    • Sky coming within inches of hitting a sunset flip powerbomb on the floor only to have LeRae hold onto the ropes was a great spot. 

Elias vs. Solo Sikoa

5 OF 7

    Elias approached Kevin Owens backstage and asked him to be at ringside for his concert to help have his back, but KO reminded him of their history during the whole Ezekiel thing in the most hilarious way possible.

    The crooner came out to play a tribute concert for Matt Riddle since he was written off TV with an injured neck.

    He got a lot further along into his song than he usually does before he was interrupted by Solo Sikoa to set up the next match. Sami Zayn was by Solo's side.

    The Street Champ had control for the first minute, but after Elias sent him out of the ring, Zayn had to stop him from getting back in the ring with a steel chair.

    This was a match between two big, strong dudes, but Sikoa was the aggressor for most of the fight. The enforcer of The Bloodline picked up the win with his finisher to end a relatively basic but solid match.

    KO ended up saving Elias from a beating, but then he delivered a Stunner to him anyway.

    Winner: Solo Sikoa

    Grade: C+


    Notable Moments and Observations

    • Sami Zayn always dances like nobody is watching. 
    • Sikoa has explosive power. The way he picked up Elias for a Samoan drop like it was no big deal was very impressive. 

Asuka vs. Rhea Ripley

6 OF 7

    Two women who fought for the WarGames advantage a few weeks ago met again this week when Asuka fought Ripley.

    Both of these Superstars work a very physical style, so this match was competitive from the moment the referee called for the bell.

    Ripley was dominating the action for the first few minutes, but The Empress began to make a comeback as the show cut to a break.

    Dom distracted Asuka long enough for Ripley to run her into the apron. She tried to hit the RIptide, but Asuka countered into the Asukalock. The Nightmare was helped getting her foot on the rope by Mysterio, so Asuka spit mist in his face.

    Ripley knocked her into Dom before hitting Riptide for the win. The ending was a little goofy, but this was a good match from two gifted performers.

    Winner: Rhea Ripley

    Grade: B-


    Notable Moments and Observations

    • Asuka did not have her usual face paint, and her mask seemed more basic. It seems like she is making small changes to prepare for the character shift she has been teasing on social media. 
    • Mysterio was with Ripley but Balor and Priest were nowhere to be seen. 
    • A couple of Asuka's kicks were really stiff but Ripley just took them and kept moving. 

Bobby Lashley vs. Seth Rollins

7 OF 7

    The main event of the show saw Rollins and Lashley fight to see who would get the next shot at Theory's United States Championship.

    The All Mighty immediately asserted his dominance by stomping Rollins into the corner before he sent him over the top rope with a clothesline.

    These two have had several encounters in recent months, so they have learned how to work together to make each other look as good as possible. They're both veterans, so their experience and their chemistry allowed them to put on a great performance.

    As Lashley prepared to finish off his opponent, Rollins turned his Spear into a Pedigree and scored the pin. The All Mighty was irate and took out a referee. Adam Pearce came out and tried to talk some sense into him, but after he shoved the authority figure, Pearce said he was fired.

    Winner: Seth Rollins

    Grade: B+


    Notable Moments and Observations

    • Dolph Ziggler gave a promo directed at Theory before the match. A guy called The Showoff mocking somebody else for being cocky is a bit ironic. 
    • Theory was shown watching on a TV and he was way too close to the screen. 
    • Rollins has a great jumping enziguiri. 
    • Rollins catching Lashley's Spear and turning it into a Pedigree looked pretty good. 

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Saturday 10 December 2022

UFC 282 Full Show HD : BÅ‚achowicz vs Ankalaev Full Show HD

 

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UFC 282 Results: BÅ‚achowicz vs. Ankalaev Draw, Pimblett Win Highlight Main Card

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    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 10: (L-R) Magomed Ankalaev of Russia and Jan Blachowicz of Poland exchange punches in their UFC light heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 282 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 10, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Zuffa LLC)
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    Magomed Ankalaev and Jan BÅ‚achowicz battled to a split draw in the five-round main event of UFC 282 in a fight that left the light heavyweight title vacated.

    The bout was supposed to bring some clarity to the 205-pound division, with former champion Jiří Procházka giving up the championship due to a substantial shoulder injury.

    Both combatants had their moments in the title fight. BÅ‚achowicz scored the early rounds thanks to a steady diet of leg kicks that left Ankalaev unable to keep up with his opponent on the feet.

    However, a takedown late in the third round set the stage for the Russian to take over the fight in the championship rounds.

    Unfortunately for him, it was only enough to force the draw instead of winning the belt.

    Now, the division is in even more chaos than it started with as it waits for Procházka to heal up and re-enter the title picture.

    The surprise draw wasn't the only controversial decision, though. Paddy Pimblett's win in the co-main also caused quite the stir on social media. Here's a look at the complete results and a closer look at the main card fights.

UFC 282 Results

1 OF 5

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 10: (R-L) Magomed Ankalaev of Russia punches Jan Blachowicz of Poland in their UFC light heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 282 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 10, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
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    Main Card

    • Magomed Ankalaev vs. Jan Blachowicz ends in split draw (47-48, 48-46, 47-47)
    • Paddy Pimblett def. Jared Gordon via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
    • Santiago Ponzibibbio def. Alex Morono via KO (punches), 2:29 of Round 3
    • Dricus Du Plessis def. Darren Till via submission (neck crarnk), 2:43 of Round 3
    • Ilia Topuria def. Bryce Mitchell via submission (arm triangle choke), 3:10 of Round 2

    Prelims

    • Raul Rosas Jr. def. Jay Perrin via first-round submission (rear-naked choke)
    • Jairzinho Rozenstruik def. Chris Daukaus via first-round knockout (punch)
    • Edmen Shahbazyan def. Dalcha Lungiambula via second-round TKO (punches)
    • Chris Curtis def. Joaquin Buckley via second-round knockout (punch)
    • Billy Quarantillo def. Alexander Hernandez via second-round TKO (punches)
    • T.J. Brown def. Erik Silva via third-round submission (arm-triangle)
    • Cameron Saaiman def. Steven Koslow via third-round TKO (punches)

Paddy Pimblett def. Jared Gordon

2 OF 5

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 10: Paddy Pimblett of England stands in his corner as he's introduced prior to facing Jared Gordon in a lightweight fight during the UFC 282 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 10, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
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    It wasn't quite the one-way beating Paddy Pimblett might have been hoping for, but he did pick up an important unanimous decision win over Jared Gordon in the co-main event.

    Pimblett is one of the organization's fastest-rising stars. However, he was tested much more in his fourth UFC fight than in his previous three.

    The Englishman was pushed to a decision for the first time in the UFC by Gordon. The underdog found success in his boxing and exposed some holes in Pimblett's defense that will be important to fix moving forward.

    He might have convinced the judges, but there were plenty of analysts who weren't so convinced.

    Overall, Pimblett did what he needed to do to get his hand raised, but this will need to be a reality check for him to reach his potential.

Santiago Ponzinibbio def. Alex Morono

3 OF 5

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 10: (R-L) Santiago Ponzinibbio of Argentina punches Alex Morono in a 180-pound catchweight fight during the UFC 282 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 10, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
    Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

    Don't count out Santiago Ponzinibbio just yet. The Argentine Dagger reminded fans just how dangerous he could be with a third-round TKO win over Alex Morono in a catchweight bout.

    Morono, who took the fight on five days notice after Robbie Lawler was forced off the card due to injury, cruised along through the first two rounds. He was just too quick for Ponzinibbio and landed at will.

    But Ponzinibbio has always had fight-changing power, and he unleashed it in the third round. He laced a fierce right hand through Morono's guard that staggered his opponent and followed it up with a second.

    The 36-year-old was understandably emotional after the win.

    Ponzinibbio was in line for a title shot in 2018, but various health issues forced him to miss nearly three years of action. Since returning to the Octagon in 2021, he had dropped three out of his last four fights.

    It was an encouraging sign to see the power was still there to knock opponents out when he let his fist fly.

Dricus Du Plessis Def. Darren Till

4 OF 5

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 10: (L-R) Dricus Du Plessis of South Africa punches Darren Till of England in a middleweight fight during the UFC 282 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 10, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
    Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

    Dricus Du Plessis picked up the biggest win of his career in a wild back-and-forth bout that featured a little bit of everything.

    Du Plessis dominated the first round. He came out right from the opening bell, secured a takedown and beat Till to the point the fight was nearly called. However, by the end of the round, Till turned the tables on an exhausted Du Plessis.

    Till continued his momentum in the second round. He had some moments on the feet and seemed to be taking advantage of a tired Du Plessis.

    But those moments were wiped away when a re-energized Du Plessis went back to the ground in the third round. He got Till to the ground and sunk in the neck crank to pick up the win.

Ilia Topuria def. Bryce Mitchell

5 OF 5

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 10: (R-L) Ilia Topuria punches Bryce Mitchell in a featherweight fight during the UFC 282 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 10, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
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    On paper, the featherweight matchup between Ilia Topuria and Bryce Mitchell was one of the most evenly-matched fights on the card.

    In practice, it was a one-way beatdown.

    Topuria outclassed Mitchell from pillar to post with a second-round submission win, handing his opponent his first loss in the UFC while remaining undefeated. Topuria won the first round with leg kicks early followed by some successful boxing that rocked Mitchell.

    By the second round, he was ready to showcase his grappling skills.

    Topuria rocked Mitchell and willingly went to the ground, which is generally Mitchell's wheelhouse. He went to work, transitioning to multiple advantageous positions before locking in the head-arm triangle choke that forced the tap.

    There aren't going to be a lot of featherweights looking to fight the 25-year-old after the performance.

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WWE NXT Deadline PPV Live 12/10/22 December 10th 2022 Preview

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# 7.30PM ET – Kickoff
# 8PM ET – WWE NXT Deadline PPV Live 12/10/22 December 10th 2022.
# 10 Parts Live HD Every 15 Min During Live.
# Fullshow | 2 Parts, 10Min After Live Over.

WWE NXT Deadline preview, Dec. 10, 2022: Bron Breakker and Apollo Crews set for NXT Title clash


* Bron Breakker vs. Apollo Crews (NXT Championship Match)
* Carmelo Hayes vs. Grayson Waller vs. Joe Gacy vs. JD McDonagh vs. Axiom (Iron Survivor Challenge Match)
* Roxanne Perez vs. Cora Jade vs. Zoey Stark vs. Kiana James vs. Indi Hartwell (Iron Survivor Challenge)
* Pretty Deadly vs. The New Day (NXT Tag Team Title Match)
* Alba Fyre vs. Isla Dawn
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Bron Breakker vs. Apollo Crews (NXT Championship Match)

Bron Breakker is feeling the effects of carrying the crown as NXT Champion, but the challenges aren’t letting up any time soon.
Apollo Crews has visions of capturing the NXT Title and has made it his mission to get his hands on the gold. The veteran will get his opportunity in a matchup against Breakker at WWE NXT Deadline on Saturday, Dec. 10.
Breakker survived a brutal Triple Threat Match at Halloween Havoc against Ilja Dragunov and JD McDonagh and followed that up by outlasting Von Wagner in another title tilt. Crews paved his way to an NXT Title showdown by stopping the sadistic streak of McDonagh and making his intentions for the champion clear.
Can Crews be the one who dethrones Breakker to end 2022?
Don’t miss the title showdown at WWE NXT Deadline on Saturday, Dec. 10


Carmelo Hayes vs. Grayson Waller vs. Joe Gacy vs. JD McDonagh vs. Axiom (Iron Survivor Challenge Match)

A historic Iron Survivor Challenge is taking shape, and a loaded field of competitors is ready to give it an unreal debut at WWE NXT Deadline.
Shawn Michaels conferred with fellow WWE Hall of Famers Road Dogg, Molly Holly, Alundra Blayze, and X-Pac to come up with the initial field. Carmelo Hayes, Grayson Waller, Joe Gacy, and JD McDonagh were revealed as the first four participants, and a Triple Threat Wild Card Match will determine the fifth and final entrant. Axiom outlasted both Von Wagner and Andre Chase to punch his ticket for WWE NXT Deadline and round out the field.
# The rules for the Iron Survivor Challenge are as follows:
– Five Superstars will compete in this unique 25-minute match as they battle each other and the clock.
– Two Superstars will start the match, and every five minutes a new Superstar will enter the match until all five are in the ring.
– The goal is to have the most falls when the clock hits 25 minutes.
– Falls can be won at any time via pinfall, submission, or disqualification.
– When a Superstar scores a fall, they will earn one point.
– However, when a Superstar loses a fall, that Superstar must pay the penalty. They are forced out of the ring and into a penalty box for 90 seconds.
– Once the 90 seconds are up, the Superstar can re-enter the match.
– The Superstar who has scored the most falls when the clock hits 25 minutes will be named the Iron Survivor and become the No. 1 Contender to the NXT Championship and NXT Women’s Championship, respectively.
Watch it all go down at WWE NXT Deadline on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 8 ET/5 PT


Roxanne Perez vs. Cora Jade vs. Zoey Stark vs. Kiana James vs. Indi Hartwell (Iron Survivor Challenge)

Mandy Rose has been one of the most dominant champions in NXT history but that hasn’t stopped the challengers from lining up.
Shawn Michaels named Roxanne Perez, Kiana James, Zoey Stark and Cora Jade as the first four combatants in the first-ever Iron Survivor Challenge at WWE NXT Deadline. The Heartbreak Kid was joined by fellow WWE Hall of Famers Road Dogg, Molly Holly, Alundra Blayze, and X-Pac to help make his final decisions for the field.
The fifth and final competitor was determined in a Triple Threat Wild Card Match as Indi Hartwell bested Wendy Choo and Fallon Henley.
# The rules for the Iron Survivor Challenge are as follows:
– Five Superstars will compete in this unique 25-minute match as they battle each other and the clock.
– Two Superstars will start the match, and every five minutes a new Superstar will enter the match until all five are in the ring.
– The goal is to have the most falls when the clock hits 25 minutes.
– Falls can be won at any time via pinfall, submission, or disqualification.
– When a Superstar scores a fall, they will earn one point.
– However, when a Superstar loses a fall, that Superstar must pay the penalty. They are forced out of the ring and into a penalty box for 90 seconds.
– Once the 90 seconds are up, the Superstar can re-enter the match.
– The Superstar who has scored the most falls when the clock hits 25 minutes will be named the Iron Survivor and become the No. 1 Contender to the NXT Championship and NXT Women’s Championship, respectively.
Watch it all go down at WWE NXT Deadline on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 8 ET/5 PT


Pretty Deadly vs. The New Day (NXT Tag Team Title Match)

Be careful what you wish for this holiday season Pretty Deadly.
The NXT Tag Team Champions graced the NXT Universe with a performance of “A Real Christmas Story” that was scripted more to taunt the rest of the Tag Team division. Enter The New Day with a Christmas present of their own. One of the most decorated duos in WWE history shocked Elton Prince & Kit Wilson when they rolled into NXT with a challenge for WWE NXT Deadline.
Now Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods will be looking to some new hardware to their collection – the NXT Tag Team Championships.
Watch it all go down at WWE NXT Deadline on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 8 ET/5 PT


Alba Fyre vs. Isla Dawn

Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn are set to clash at WWE NXT Deadline in the midst of their red-hot rivalry.
A few weeks ago Alba Fyre was on the cusp of becoming the NXT Women’s Champion in a Last Woman Standing Match against Mandy Rose, but a returning Isla Dawn sprayed mist in Fyre’s face and sent her crashing through a table, destroying her championship dreams.
In the weeks since Dawn has promised a reckoning while Fyre has guaranteed vengeance with WWE NXT Deadline serving as the site of their showdown.
Don’t miss these bitter rivals face off at WWE NXT Deadline on Saturday, Dec. 10




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ROH Final Battle 2022 12/10/22 December 10th 2022

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On December 10th ROH presents Final Battle 2022 live on FITE straight from College Park Center in Arlington, TX. The first three announced matches are with titles on the line, check them below:

# ROH World Championship
Chris Jericho © vs Claudio Castagnoli

# ROH Pure Championship
Daniel Garcia © vs Wheeler Yuta

# ROH Women’s World Championship
Mercedes Martinez © vs Athena

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Dalton Castle & The Boys © vs Gates of Agony & Brian Cage

# ROH World TV Championship
Samoa Joe © vs Juice Robinson

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