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Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes def. Drew McIntyre
 


In the opening match of Saturday Night’s Main Event, a last-minute stipulation made during SmackDown established that if Cody Rhodes got counted out or disqualified, he would lose the Undisputed WWE Championship to Drew McIntyre the same as he would if he was pinned or submitted.  

Though he had given up his championship advantage, Rhodes powered through.

After the official got taken out and McIntyre introduced the title into the action, the champion DDT'd The Scottish Psychopath onto the gold before finishing him with the Cross Rhodes for the successful defense.

Jade Cargill def. Tiffany Stratton to win the WWE Women’s Title
 


Handicapped by an obvious knee injury due to an attack by Jade Cargill two weeks ago on SmackDown, the tough Tiffany Stratton fell victim to her vicious challenger, who hit Jaded to become the new WWE Women’s Champion.  

Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio def. Penta and Rusev in a Triple Threat Match
 

In the final moments, Rusev locked Penta in the Accolade. Mysterio, however, caused a commotion by ringing the bell at ringside and making it look as if the matchup was over, thus preventing a possible Penta tapout.

A furious Rusev chased "Dirty" Dom, but the tricky titleholder took out The Bulgarian Brute momentarily.

Back in the ring, Penta took the ring hammer from Mysterio. When Penta attempted to strike Dom with it, however, the champion moved, and Penta hit Rusev instead.

Dom quickly threw Penta into the ring post before hitting the Frog Splash on Rusev for another controversial win.

CM Punk def. Jey Uso to win the vacant World Heavyweight Championship
 


In an instant classic pitting CM Punk against “Main Event” Jey Uso for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship, The Second City Saint countered a Spear with a kick to the face before defeating Uso with a GTS to finally capture the World Heavyweight Championship. 

 

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