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Patriots By WrestlingNews. It was a shocking finish to a Day 1 event that saw plenty of good action from start to finish. But no moment will stand out like Lesnar's title win, which likely sets up a champion vs. CBS Sports was with you the whole way through the event, providing updates and highlights as the action went down in the live blog below.

Despite the disadvantage, Sheamus continued battling hard, including hitting Ricochet with White Noise on the floor at ringside. This ended up being a bit awkward, obviously, but three experienced professionals were able to pull together a match on the fly that worked out fine.

Grade: B-. WWEDay1 pic. That didn't last long, however, before The Usos used some underhanded tactics to take over, isolating Kofi Kingston and forcing King Woods to watch on. The hot tag did eventually come for Woods and he went on the expected run of big moves before nearly finishing off Jimmy Uso. Jey Uso helped turn the tables quickly by shoving his brother out of the way of a Woods dive and allowing Jimmy to come off the top rope with a corkscrew body block for a near fall.

The Usos would eventually begin targeting Kingston's knee, the same knee they'd injured weeks prior. Kingston fought back and hit the S. The wild near falls continued as the Usos hit stereo splashes on Kingston only for Woods to break the pin. The Usos won somewhat out of nowhere with a 3-D on Kingston to score the pin. No surprise here, these two teams have outstanding chemistry and it played out wonderfully again.

Using a 3-D is an unexpected wrinkle for The Usos. The Usos c def. The New Day via pinfall to retain the titles. Grade: A-. Drew McIntyre vs. Madcap Moss: McIntyre dominated the early stretches of the match, including hitting some brutal chops, but Moss managed to fight back.

Moss's aggression when he had control eventually backfired as he charged full speed into the turnbuckle. McIntyre went on a big run before a near fall with a huge spinebuster. Moss didn't go quietly, making a few attempts to come back, but McIntyre remained mostly in control before hitting a Claymore to put the match away.

Unexpectedly long, Moss was given a bit of credibility by hanging with McIntyre before the obvious result. Drew McIntyre def. Madcap Moss via pinfall. Orton slowed down the quick-hitting offense of the Profits with a thumb to the eye of Montez Ford.

Riddle continued to be the weak link in the team, repeatedly losing momentum for his team when he was tagged in. Orton took a hot tag and went on a run that included a double hanging DDT, but Ford managed to send Orton crashing shoulder-first into the ring post before hitting a dive over the ring post onto both members of RK-Bro. This was a fun tag match though not quite able to clear the very high bar set by New Day and The Usos earlier in the show. RK-Bro c def. The Street Profits via pinfall to retain the titles.

Grade: B. Edge vs. The Miz: A minor run of offense to start the match left Miz fired up and climbing the turnbuckles to celebrate. Nakamura and Priest exchanged counters and flurries of offense as momentum rapidly swung back and forth, including Priest countering a Kinshasa into the South of Heaven chokeslam for a two count. Priest had Nakamura nearly out with a gogoplata before Boogs again played guitar.

An irate Priest left the ring, took Boogs' guitar and snapped it over his knee. After hitting Boogs with a piece of the guitar, Priest then did the same to Nakamura for the disqualification. Nakamura continues to be more a vehicle for Boogs than vice versa, which is fine as Nakamura is well past his peak but still valuable. The finish was weak when a Priest win wouldn't hurt anyone involved but this was a fine kickoff match. Shinsuke Nakamura def.

Damian Priest via disqualification. Grade: B-. Raw women's champion Becky Lynch vs. SmackDown women's champion Charlotte Flair: Flair went right at Lynch with a right hand and pushed her into the corner, paintbrushing her before flying in for another attack before Lynch briefly countered into a Disarm-Her which Flair had to pull the hair to break.

Lynch took the fight to Flair on the outside. The contest remained more fight than wrestling match, with both women roughing up the other with strikes and blunt-force attacks. Flair hit a big exploder suplex to toss Lynch into the corner. Lynch hit a leg drop on Flair's neck for a near fall as the near falls and big moves continued to hit over and over. Lynch locked up a figure-four, delivering a trademark Flair "Woo" before locking in the hold but Flair was able to quickly roll over to reverse the hold.

Flair returned the favor by locking in Lynch's Disarm-Her, forcing Lynch to escape her own hold. After Flair tried to score a roll-up while holding the ropes, Lynch did the same thing, only Lynch managed to get away with it and get the pin. Not a great finish again but a fun and hard-hitting brawl that played on the real world and storyline issues between the two women.

Though, it does need to be said that these two have had better matches in the past. Becky Lynch def. Charlotte Flair via pinfall. Grade: A-. Owens then left the ring and walked out for the count out without so much as throwing a punch. Things then settled into a standard Survivor Series elimination tag rhythm, with SmackDown operating well as a team early as they isolated Rollins.

Balor was eventually able to tag in but was the next man isolated by SmackDown. Balor was still able to even things up by eliminating Corbin with the Coup De Grace after everyone in the match engaged in a big exchange of moves. Things remained chaotic with everyone in the match engaging in continued fighting around the ring before Lashley was able to tag in and put Woods out with the Hurt Lock.

Lashley and McIntyre locked up in a big moment in the match, with Lashley looking like he'd rather tag out but there was no one in his corner due to the chaos outside the ring. Lashley and McIntyre brawled to outside the ring and continued until both men were counted out. This brought things down to Rollins and Theory against Sheamus and Hardy. Theory managed to get the pin on Sheamus with a roll-up holding the tights when Hardy wasn't there to be tagged because Rollins had pulled him to the outside.

Sheamus delivered a clothesline to Hardy out of frustration before leaving. Hardy was able to level things with a swanton bomb, leaving him one-on-one with Rollins. Hardy countered a stomp and hit the Twist of Fate but Rollins got his knees up on the swanton follow-up, allowing him to hit a stomp and win the match. There were too many cheap, protection-driven eliminations in the match, taking a lot of steam out of the match overall. Team Raw def. Team SmackDown with Seth Rollins as the sole survivor.

Did you ever think you'd see this??? R-Truth also left the ring, grabbing a piece of pizza from the Pizza Hut boxes around the ringside and entrance ramp area and using it to try and tempt Omos and Otis before Otis quickly ate the slice and threw Truth from the ring. Otis was then eliminated by Omos seconds later. Eliminations continued at a rapid pace, including many more from Omos, who dominated the match in his role as the match's resident giant.

Styles had eventually entered the match but was eliminated when Commander Azeez pulled him over the top rope after having been eliminated himself. Omos fought off the four-on-one to eliminate Cesaro and the Profits before making quick work of Ricochet in the end. Omos eliminated 12 of the 24 other men in the match.



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