Kevin Owens doesn’t care about New Day because that will never happen to him. New Day gets the big show of respect and we get the battle for the spotlight from the new champs. It’s more than fine to take them off New Day now but you really couldn’t do this at the Rumble against Enzo and Cass or ANYONE that might draw some interest? People didn’t care about Cesaro and Sheamus at first and I doubt they will now, but this was going to happen no matter what. The ending was really good but I have no interest in Sheamus and Cesaro holding the belts. Instead Sheamus sneaks in and rolls Kofi up for the pin and the titles at 10:00. Cesaro comes in without a tag (though Sheamus was right next to him), meaning Kofi kicks Cesaro for no count. Woods sacrifices himself to take the Brogue Kick and the SOS gets two on Sheamus. That was some scary power, as is always the case with Cesaro. Cesaro lifts Kofi up into a suplex and rolls into the Neutralizer for two with Big E. Cesaro Swings Kofi into the Sharpshooter for the submission….but Woods has the referee. The Midnight Hour is broken up and Big E. Sheamus kicks Cesaro by mistake and Woods kicks Cesaro by design, setting up the Big Ending for a very close two. The Warrior Splash gets two on Sheamus and everything breaks down. Kofi breaks up the ten forearms and brings in Big E. This has been completely one sided so far. The slingshot shoulder gets two on Kingston and Swiss Death is good for the same. It’s too early for the Swing so Sheamus clotheslines Kofi instead. Cesaro dropkicks Kofi at the bell for two and it’s already time for the uppercut train. Woods suggests that the challengers should be called Swing Low Irish Chariot. I’ll let you figure out what the joke there is. is confused about what the show is called because he thinks it’s a rather different, very un-PG kind of blocking. The opening video has a police chase theme with the idea being that everything ends at the end of the line. Not enough for a rating but this was rematch bait. Rusev defends his wife while Cass checks on Enzo, leaving Rusev to beat the count at 4:33. They head outside Rusev taking him out into the crowd, leaving Enzo to go after Lana. Cass kicks Rusev in the face and we take a break less than thirty seconds in.īack with Cass hammering away and dropping the Empire Elbow for no cover. Enzo puts on a red nose and Cass lists off the eight reindeer. Before the match, Enzo says something about Lana owing him money and Rusev playing Jumanji in the hotel room. This is over Big Cass defending Enzo Amore, who tried to sleep with Rusev’s life. There’s also an Iron Man match as Sasha Banks defends the Women’s Title against Charlotte. This isn’t the hottest card in the world with a fairly lame main event of United States Champion Roman Reigns challenging Kevin Owens for the Universal Title. We’ll wrap up the pay per view calendar with this show, our third pay per view in about a month. Roadblock: End of the Line Date: DecemLocation: PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Commentators: Michael Cole, Byron Saxton, Corey Graves
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