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Sunday, Jul 24 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT

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John Cena, Enzo Amore & Big Cass def. The Club

John Cena, Enzo Amore & Big Cass def. The Club

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Utilizing his alliance with one of the most popular tag teams of WWE’s New Era – Enzo Amore & Big Cass – John Cena proved he was anything but “sawft.” In a hard-fought Six-Man Tag Team Match at WWE Battleground, the Cenation leader and “The Realest Guys in the Room” bested The Club – AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows – in the nation’s capital.

As the battle began, Enzo Amore & Big Cass displayed their incredible teamwork – a trait matched only by their uncanny ability to intimidate their opponents with the power of the microphone. John Cena could only watch in awe as “The Realest Guys in the Room” used their size differential to their advantage, taking down Anderson & Gallows when Big Cass turned his partner into a wrecking ball. 

However, with the animosity between the members of each respective team brewing for weeks, The Club wasn’t going to go down easy. Anderson, Gallows and Styles took advantage of an opening and demonstrated their own teamwork at the expense of Enzo Amore.

John Cena, Enzo & Big Cass vs. The Club: WWE Battleground 2016 (WWE Network Exclusive)

John Cena teams with Enzo & Big Cass to take on AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.

The momentum shifted as Cena was tagged in and immediately took the fight to AJ Styles. Cena attempted to end the match with an Attitude Adjustment, but Styles reversed with his patented Pelé Kick. From there, complete pandemonium ensued as every Superstar in the match ended up on the receiving end of an opponent’s maneuver. 

As the bedlam subsided, Cena managed to successfully execute the AA on Styles, but the pinfall was quickly broken up by Gallows. Once again, the bitterness between the trios degraded the contest into an all-out brawl. Cena and Styles remained the legal men in the contest, but that didn’t stop Enzo Amore, Big Cass, Anderson and Gallows from engaging each other in the center of the squared circle. 

With AJ Styles sitting on the top rope and back in his sights, Cena quickly knocked Luke Gallows out of the ring and seized the moment. The Cenation leader ascended the top rope and managed to send Styles crashing to the mat with a super Attitude Adjustment. That was finally enough for Cena to secure the pinfall and pick up the victory.

With John Cena and AJ Styles headed to SmackDown Live, Enzo Amore & Big Cass and Gallows & Anderson headed to Raw, the future of each respective rivalry remains to be seen.  At WWE Battleground,  however, it was Cena and "The Realest Guys in the Room" who were on the same page. 

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Utilizing his alliance with one of the most popular tag teams of WWE’s New Era – Enzo Amore & Big Cass – John Cena proved he was anything but “sawft.” In a hard-fought Six-Man Tag Team Match at WWE Battleground, the Cenation leader and “The Realest Guys in the Room” bested The Club – AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows – in the nation’s capital.

As the battle began, Enzo Amore & Big Cass displayed their incredible teamwork – a trait matched only by their uncanny ability to intimidate their opponents with the power of the microphone. John Cena could only watch in awe as “The Realest Guys in the Room” used their size differential to their advantage, taking down Anderson & Gallows when Big Cass turned his partner into a wrecking ball. 

However, with the animosity between the members of each respective team brewing for weeks, The Club wasn’t going to go down easy. Anderson, Gallows and Styles took advantage of an opening and demonstrated their own teamwork at the expense of Enzo Amore.

John Cena, Enzo & Big Cass vs. The Club: WWE Battleground 2016 (WWE Network Exclusive)

John Cena teams with Enzo & Big Cass to take on AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.

The momentum shifted as Cena was tagged in and immediately took the fight to AJ Styles. Cena attempted to end the match with an Attitude Adjustment, but Styles reversed with his patented Pelé Kick. From there, complete pandemonium ensued as every Superstar in the match ended up on the receiving end of an opponent’s maneuver. 

As the bedlam subsided, Cena managed to successfully execute the AA on Styles, but the pinfall was quickly broken up by Gallows. Once again, the bitterness between the trios degraded the contest into an all-out brawl. Cena and Styles remained the legal men in the contest, but that didn’t stop Enzo Amore, Big Cass, Anderson and Gallows from engaging each other in the center of the squared circle. 

With AJ Styles sitting on the top rope and back in his sights, Cena quickly knocked Luke Gallows out of the ring and seized the moment. The Cenation leader ascended the top rope and managed to send Styles crashing to the mat with a super Attitude Adjustment. That was finally enough for Cena to secure the pinfall and pick up the victory.

With John Cena and AJ Styles headed to SmackDown Live, Enzo Amore & Big Cass and Gallows & Anderson headed to Raw, the future of each respective rivalry remains to be seen.  At WWE Battleground,  however, it was Cena and "The Realest Guys in the Room" who were on the same page.