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Saturday, Sep 20 | 7/6 PMC

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Complete Wrestlepalooza results

Brock Lesnar def. John Cena
 

Before the bell rang, WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman shockingly arrived to announce Brock Lesnar, seemingly back as The Beast’s advocate.


After some back and forth, John Cena was able to hit three Attitude Adjustments in succession, but Lesnar kicked out.

Cena then attempted a Five Knuckle Shuffle, but Lesnar bounced back before nailing six F-5s in an absolute decimation of Cena to win the match.

After the match, Lesnar kept up the rampage, F-5ing the referee and Cena once again for good measure. 

Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker def. The Usos
 

LA Knight oversaw officiating duties as Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed of The Vision battled The Usos.

The Megastar was loose with the rules, allowing both teams to brawl outside the ring and use a variety of weapons against each other.

The steel chair was used by each team to debilitate the other, with Jey Uso paying homage to Umaga by giving a running hip attack to Breakker in the corner with the devastating weapon.

Jimmy Uso eventually brought out the table, delivering on the Indianapolis crowd’s earlier wishes. 

The Usos hit double superkicks on Breakker and Reed before hitting the 1D onto Breakker, but Reed was able to break up the pinfall.

After a flurry of spears and splashes, “Main Event” Jey hit an Uso Splash onto Breakker, but Breakker kicked out.

Jey flew out of the ring to attack Reed, which angered The Megastar, who only just got out of the way moments before.

The tension between Knight and Jey continued as Jey nearly clocked Knight with the steel chair.

Total carnage erupted as Breakker speared both Usos through a table in the corner. Reed then touched down with a Tsunami onto Jey to win the match in a statement victory.

Stephanie Vaquer def. IYO SKY to win the Women’s World Title
 

IYO SKY and Stephanie Vaquer battled it out to determine the new Women’s World Champion, after Naomi had to relinquish the title.

SKY and Vaquer went counter for counter in a thrilling back-and-forth battle.

Vaquer nailed SKY with cross bodies as the WWE Universe erupted into “this is awesome” chants.

SKY looked to have tweaked her knee after being hit with a dragon screw, but battled through the pain to continue her attack on Vaquer.

SKY tried to hit an Over the Moonsault but Vaquer got her knees up to counter SKY’s finishing move.

Vaquer performed  that wicked dragon screw on SKY’s knee again, before planting the Devil’s Kiss on SKY. Vaquer followed up with the SVB but somehow SKY kicked out.

Despite the pain coursing through SKY, she nailed a Spanish Fly onto Vaquer but Vaquer was able to keep the fight going.

SKY pulled out all the stops, exposing her knee to hit the bullet train knee slam before hitting another knee smash. 

Another Over the Moonsault from The Genius of the Sky missed however, further damaging SKY’s knee. 

Vaquer then hit a Spiral Tap to pin SKY and win her first-ever Women’s World Title.

CM Punk & AJ Lee def. Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch
 

AJ Lee competed inside a WWE ring for the first time in 10 years as she and CM Punk took on World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins and Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch.

Lynch and Rollins utilized their cunning tactics to perfection, double teaming Punk while the referee’s back was turned.

Rollins mocked Lee by skipping around the ring, but the goading went on too long as Punk hit Rollins with the GTS.

Lee was eventually tagged in as she manhandled The Man, as the WWE Universe chanted “you still got it” to Lee.

Lee locked the Black Widow onto Lynch, while Punk cinched in the Sharpshooter onto Rollins but The Visionary was able to get out of the move. 

Rollins helped Lynch out of the submission, only for Lee to lock in the Black Widow on him as well.

Rollins and Lynch swung the tide back in their favor, each of them hitting Pedigrees onto Punk and Lee but they could not put away their competitors.

After Rollins slammed Lee into the mat, Punk hit a Stomp onto his nemesis.

The Man was able to put a sharpshooter on Punk until Punk turned it around, allowing Rollins to hit a Stomp onto Punk.

Lee hit a Stomp onto Rollins in just the nick of time, but Lynch delivered The Manhandle Slam, leaving all the Superstars exhausted.

All four Superstars fought on top of the announce tables as Lynch sent Lee into Punk and Rollins as the table exploded beneath them.

Back in the ring, Lee cinched in the Black Widow on Lynch, forcing The Man to submit.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes def. Drew McIntyre
 

At Wrestlepalooza against the vicious Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes competed in his first Undisputed WWE Championship defense since winning the title back from John Cena at SummerSlam.

Rhodes seemed to be off a step a little, as McIntyre took advantage of The American Nightmare’s discombobulated state.

McIntyre continued his assault, hitting a reverse Alabama Slam on Rhodes straight onto the ring steps, making matters worse for Rhodes.

McIntyre readied for the Claymore, but Rhodes evaded twice, before Rhodes locked in the Figure-Four Leglock.

Outside the ring, The Scottish Warrior tried to go for a Claymore Kick onto Rhodes through the side of the announce table but Rhodes moved out of the way, sending McIntyre crashing into the side, damaging his shin.

Back in the ring, McIntyre went for another Claymore, but his leg gave out, allowing The American Nightmare to hit the Cross Rhodes to remain the Undisputed WWE Champion.