Saturday, 28 April 2018

Braun Strowman wins WWE Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia

We've picked out the best moves and moments from Friday's WWE Greatest Royal Rumble event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Braun Strowman won the Greatest Royal Rumble at the WWE's live event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Strowman overcame 49 other competitors, including Chris Jericho, Kurt Angle and Shane McMahon, to win the trophy and a commemorative belt at a sold-out King Abdullah International Stadium.
WWE staged their largest ever Royal Rumble match on Friday, with 50 competitors
WWE staged their largest ever Royal Rumble match on Friday, with 50 competitors
The Rumble also saw WWE returns for Rey Mysterio, Mark Henry and Hornswoggle, and a great comedy moment when Titus O'Neill slipped while running to the ring and slid under it.
Brock Lesnar successfully defended his Universal title against Roman Reigns in a cage match which finished in controversial circumstances.
There was a controversial ending to the Universal title match, with Roman Reigns spearing Brock Lesnar through the cage
There was a controversial ending to the Universal title match, with Roman Reigns spearing Brock Lesnar through the cage
Reigns speared Lesnar through the cage meaning he technically left it first, and while Reigns' feet touched the ground before the champion's, the referee gave the win to Lesnar.
AJ Styles also retained the WWE title after his match against Shinsuke Nakamura ended in a double count-out.
The Undertaker and Rusev battled it out in a Casket Match
The Undertaker and Rusev battled it out in a Casket Match
The Undertaker beat Rusev in a Casket Match which saw both the Bulgarian Brute and his acolyte Aiden English dumped into the casket.
Seth Rollins is still the Intercontinental champion after beating Finn Balor, The Miz and Samoa Joe in a four-way ladder match, and Jeff Hardy will continue as the United States champion after pinning Jinder Mahal.
The Bludgeon Brothers retained the SmackDown tag titles with a win over The Usos
The Bludgeon Brothers retained the SmackDown tag titles with a win over The Usos
SmackDown tag team champions The Bludgeon Brothers successfully saw off the challenge of The Usos, meaning there was only one new title-holder crowned on the night, when Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt beat The Bar for the vacant Raw straps.
In the opening match of the night, John Cena defeated Triple H in a contest between two multiple-time world champions which had the crowd engaged throughout.
John Cena beat Triple H in the opening match in Saudi Arabia
John Cena beat Triple H in the opening match in Saudi Arabia
Both men narrowly missed out on near-falls before Cena picked up the win with a pair of AAs.
Cedric Alexander retained the Cruiserweight title with a victory over Kalisto in an entertaining match.

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