McIntyre came within inches of winning the undisputed title in a match that saw involvement from Tyson Fury.
Rollins then tried to hit an RKO, but Riddle blocked the move and began to brutally attack Rollins with strikes before trying to hit Rollins with a chair. As Rollins rolled out of the ring, he was hit with a kick to the face before Riddle hit a Floating Bro to the outside. Fury then helped McIntyre to his feet and raised his hand before getting on the mic to tell McIntyre he did the country proud before singing "American Pie." The two then brawled, both hitting big moves before McIntyre hit a spear and a Claymore, seemingly having the match won when the referee was dragged from the ring by Solo Sikoa, the younger brother of The Usos, setting Reigns up for a spear to retain the title. McIntyre continued to take the fight to Reigns, clotheslining him over the top rope before throwing him into the barricade, ring apron and ring steps on the outside. Looking for a way to keep McIntyre down, Reigns locked in a guillotine choke but McIntyre smashed him into the turnbuckle to break the hold, only for Reigns to immediately lock it in again. Rollins then finished off the match with a stomp off the second rope for the win. Bayley then hit a Rose Plant and SKY hit a moonsault to allow Bayley to score the pin. Rollins hit a superplex and rolled through looking to continue the momentum, but Riddle was able to reverse into a fisherman buster and a knee to the jaw. Morgan was able to reach the ropes to break the hold and shortly after hit Oblivion to score the win. Baszler tried to stomp on Morgan's arm, but Morgan locked in a triangle and then an armbar to nearly score the submission. Baszler stomped her way out before a knee to the jaw nearly scored her the victory.
Solo Sikoa cost Drew McIntyre the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at WWE Clash at the Castle.
As the more aloof, more calculating, and more dominant Head of the Table, Reigns carried the company on his back. WWE delivered in promoting its main event, airing a series of vignettes chronicling McIntyre and Reigns en route one of WWE’s biggest main events in years. With exclusively predictable results—where all of the favorites went over—and no surprise returns, Clash at the Castle came off as more of a house show. With a massive crowd on hand at Principality Stadium, the table was set for WWE to replicate a doubly historic win: A WWE aired a “Broken Dreams” video package prior to the match starting as the partisan crowd was solidly behind the hometown hero. The match saw the debut of Solo Sikoa, who pulled the referee out of the ring just as it seemed McIntyre was going to finally defeat Roman Reigns.
Roman Reigns took down Drew McIntyre at Clash at the Castle in Cardiff, Wales, on Saturday to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in a ...
There was a brief moment when the former NXT champ and McIntyre stared each other down during the match after Kross tossed a water bottle at the No. Listen to Ring Rust Radio for all of the hot wrestling topics. When no one was able to take either title from him, he and The Beast Incarnate had one final match at SummerSlam in July. Kross and Scarlett were at ringside in the crowd for the bout. The Gypsy King stuck around to congratulate McIntyre on his performance before serenading the crowd with a rendition of Don McLean's "American Pie." As he was handing over the briefcase, heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury got up from his front-row seat and knocked him out with a punch.
Roman Reigns defeated Drew McIntyre to retain his Undisputed Universal Championship · Seth Rollins defeated Matt Riddle in a one-on-one match · Gunther retained ...
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Sikoa’s shocking presence gave Reigns enough time to Spear McIntyre and retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. To the surprise of many, Theory’s music hit as Mr. A colossal Spear by Reigns had the WWE Universe sure that Reigns would retain, but McIntyre shockingly kicked out. A second Spear by Reigns also could not seal the deal, as McIntyre showed incredible heart. Reigns notched his first two-count with a Rock Bottom to McIntyre. [McIntyre](/superstars/drew-mcintyre) let his emotions get the better of him as he berated Karrion Kross at ringside, which led to Reigns gaining the upper hand.
Freddy Prinze Jr. has provided his expert views as a former WWE writer on who will win Roman Reigns vs Drew McIntyre match.
Apparently, he will return to attack Roman, and help Drew win the titles. There are also rumors about Bray Wyatt’s return happening at the show. WWE may finally let him do that by letting him win in front of his home crowd. He says McIntyre got a raw deal as he was the champion during the COVID era. Also letting Drew lose in front of the United Kingdom audience won’t go well with the WWE Universe. He pointed out that WWE has been airing many promotional videos about the redemption of McIntyre which they won’t do unless they had something big planned for him.