Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed’s attempt to unleash an attack on LA Knight met with a steal chair counterattack.
Asuka def. Alexa Bliss in a Queen of the Ring Semifinal Match
In the final moments of the first Queen of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Match, Asuka got her knees up when Alexa leaped off the top rope with Twisted Bliss. She then finished Five Feet of Fury with the Empress Impact and secured her place in the Finals of the Queen of the Ring Tournament.
As Aleister Black was making his entrance to take on Kit Wilson, Ron Killings suddenly took out the Pretty Deadly Superstar from behind. Not wanting to wait for his match against John Cena later in the night, Killings called out the Undisputed WWE Champion, but was forced by WWE Officals to wait.
Prior to Randy Orton’s Semifinal Match against Sami Zayn, The Viper, Sami Zayn, Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso met in the ring to make it clear they were all ready to do whatever it takes to win the King of the Ring Tournament.
Randy Orton def. Sami Zayn in a King of the Ring Semifinal Match
In the first King of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Match, Randy Orton hit the RKO out of nowhere as Sami Zayn was attempting a Helluva Kick. Ooton picked up the three-count and, with the win, The Viper moved to the Finals of the King of the Ring Tournament.
Tiffany Stratton revealed that she will battle Nia Jax in a Last Woman Standing Match for the WWE Women’s Champion next week. When order broke down between them, The Irresistable Force viciously attacked the titleholder and left her on the canvas. Sensing opportunity, Naomi attempted to cash in her Money in the Bank contract, only to be stopped at the last moment by Jax.
Charlotte Flair def. Chelsea Green
Seconds after Charlotte Flair made Chelsea Green tap out to the Figure-Eight Leg Lock, Piper Niven and Alba Fyre attacked and set up a 3-on-1 post-match attack by Green and her Secret Hervice on The Queen. In response, Alexa Bliss suddenly charged down to the ring to save Flair. Despite the assistance, Flair refused to shake her hand and walked out of the ring.
When Solo Sikoa failed to bring Jacob Fatu back into the fold and he and JC Mateo attempted a two-on-one assault on United States Champion as retribution for betraying them at WWE Money in the Bank, Jimmy Uso surprisingly emerged to get the titleholder’s back.
LA Knight def. Bronson Reed by Disqualification
Following an altercation outside the ring at the start of the match, Bron Breakker Speared LA Knight during the height of The Megastar’s showdown against Bronson Reed. This forced the official to call for the disqualification but the action was not over. After the bell, a second Spear by Bron paved the way for three post-match Tsunamis by Reed on his fallen opponent.
Ron Killings def. Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena by Disqualification
In an explosive SmackDown main event, John Cena caused himself to lose the match to Ron Killings when he hit him with the WWE Title. CM Punk quickly emerged to engage the self-professed “Last Real Champion”, but Cena gained the advantage and delivered an Attitude Adjustment to put The Second City Saint through a table.
As the smoke cleared, Cena took to the mic and mocked Punk by recreating The Second’s City Saint’s most famous mic moment from 14 years ago.