Match Results
- Non-Title: Layla (with Daniel Bryan) def. A.J. by roll-up.
- Money-in-the-Bank Qualifying Match: Damien Sandow def. Zack Ryder by pin following the straightjacket neckbreaker to qualify.
- Money-in-the-Bank Qualifying Match: Tyson Kidd def. Jack Swagger by pin following a neckbreaker off of the top rope to qualify.
- Money-in-the-Bank Tag Team Qualifying Match: Christian & Santino Marella def. Cody Rhodes & David Otunga by Christian pinning David Otunga following the Spear. As a result, both Christian & Santino Marella qualify.
- 2-on-1 Tornado Handicap Match: Ryback def. Dan Barone & Brendan Burke by pinning Brendan Burke following the double Shell Shocked.
- Money-in-the-Bank Qualifying Match: Tensai def. Justin Gabriel by pin following the Tenson.
- World Heavyweight Championship: Triple Threat: Sheamus (c) def. Dolph Ziggler & Alberto Del Rio (with Ricardo Rodriguez) by pinning Dolph Ziggler following the Brogue Kick to retain.
Detailed Results
After emerging victorious in a Divas Summertime Beach Battle Royal on
RAW, the unbalanced A.J. went one-on-one with Divas Champion Layla in a
non-title match to kick off the show. During the match, A.J.’s former
love interest, Daniel Bryan, comes out and Bryan gets a measure of
payback by making his way around the ring, chanting “yes”. This
distracts A.J. long enough for Layla to roll A.J. up for the win! After
the match, A.J. snaps, assaulting the Divas Champion before Daniel Bryan
tells A.J. to calm down, saying that he is out there because he has
something very important to discuss. Bryan continues that he has
something to discuss with Interim General Manager Vickie Guerrero and he
wants A.J. to be out there to hear it, saying that he will hold
SmackDown hostage if he has to as he will not leave the ring until
Vickie comes out there. When Vickie does not show up, Daniel Bryan
starts to chant “yes”, but stops the chant when he sees A.J. doing the
same thing!
Vickie Guerrero finally breaks up the “yes-fest” as the Interim GM
makes her way to the ring. Daniel Bryan says that he needs to make a
“point”, reminding Vickie that he is the new #1 Contender for the WWE
Title at Money-in-the-Bank before saying that both RAW & SmackDown
will soon revolve around him. Bryan then flatters Vickie by saying that
Vickie deserves to be the permanent General Manager of RAW &
SmackDown, saying that they will need to work “hand-in-hand” with each
other. Bryan then asks Vickie to talk to the WWE Board of Directors and
get A.J. banned from ringside for the title match at Money-in-the-Bank.
Vickie says that she is not a “fan” of A.J. before trying to fight A.J.
Bryan intervenes, saying that it is not about them, it is about him. The
Interim GM then reveals that there was a WWE.com poll and the WWE Board
of Directors sided with the fans in wanting to see A.J. as the Special
Guest Referee for the title match! Initially outraged, Vickie thinks
twice about disagreeing with the Board of Directors and, as Daniel Bryan
leaves the ring screaming “no”, Vickie claims that she fully supports
the Board’s decision. The Interim GM then announces that, over the next
few weeks, there will be a series of qualifying matches to determine the
participants for the World Heavyweight Championship Money-in-the-Bank
Ladder Match. Vickie then reveals that, unlike the WWE Championship
Money-in-the-Bank Ladder Match where only former WWE Champions are
eligible, the World Heavyweight Championship Money-in-the-Bank Ladder
Match will be open to everyone!
The first World Heavyweight Championship Money-in-the-Bank Ladder
Match Qualifying Match saw “The Long Island Iced Z” Zack Ryder go
one-on-one with the self-proclaimed “Intellectual Savior of the Masses”
Damien Sandow. In the end, it was Damien Sandow hitting the
straightjacket neckbreaker on Zack Ryder en route to picking up the win
and becoming the first Superstar to qualify for the World Heavyweight
Championship Money-in-the-Bank Ladder Match.
In the second Money-in-the-Bank Qualifying Match, Tyson Kidd went
one-on-one with “The All-American American” Jack Swagger. In the end, it
was Tyson Kidd hitting a neckbreaker off of the top rope on Jack
Swagger en route to picking up the upset win to join Damien Sandow as a
participant in the World Heavyweight Championship Money-in-the-Bank
Ladder Match!
In a tag team Money-in-the-Bank Qualifying Match, Intercontinental
Champion Christian teams with United States Champion Santino Marella to
face Cody Rhodes & David Otunga. In the end, it was Christian
hitting the Spear on David Otunga en route to picking up the win for
himself and Santino Marella, who both qualify for the World Heavyweight
Championship Money-in-the-Bank Ladder Match.
Ryback was in action on SmackDown as the unfortunate pairing of Dan
Barone & Brendan Burke would try their best to stop “The War
Machine” in a 2-on-1 Tornado Handicap Match. In the end, it was Ryback
hitting Shell Shocked on both men before piling both men up, pinning
Brendan Burke for the win.
Backstage, Theodore Long confronts Antonio Cesaro and his girlfriend,
Aksana, saying that he harbors no bad feelings for what he has been put
through with the two of them. Long then reveals that he will be the
Interim General Manager of both RAW & SmackDown next week! Long then
informs Cesaro & Aksana that, on next week’s Super SmackDown Live:
The Great American Bash, they will face The Great Khali and Divas
Champion Layla in a Mixed Tag Match!
Despite being assaulted by a frustrated Tensai a few weeks ago on
RAW, Sakamoto accompanied Tensai as Tensai went one-on-one with Justin
Gabriel in a Money-in-the-Bank Qualifying Match. In the end, it was
Tensai hitting the Tenson on Justin Gabriel en route to picking up the
win and joining Damien Sandow, Tyson Kidd, Christian, and Tyson Kidd in
the World Heavyweight Championship Money-in-the-Bank Ladder Match. Who
will fill the final four spots in the final qualifying match this
Tuesday on Super SmackDown Live?
Then it was time for the World Heavyweight Championship to be decided
as Sheamus defends the gold against “The Show-Off” Dolph Ziggler and
“The Mexican Aristocrat” Alberto Del Rio, with personal ring announcer
Ricardo Rodriguez in his corner, in a Triple Threat Match. At the end of
a hotly-contested Triple Threat Match, it was Dolph Ziggler rolling
Alberto Del Rio up, but Sheamus saw an opening, delivering the Brogue
Kick to a prone Dolph Ziggler en route to pinning Dolph to pick up the
win and successfully retain the World Heavyweight Title!
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