The 2022 version of WWE Extreme Rules featured six stipulation matches with only two titles on the line.
The 2022 version of WWE Extreme Rules featured six stipulation matches with only two titles on the line. [Extreme Rules](https://www.wwe.com/shows/extremerules) is the third last [WWE Premium Live Event](https://tjrwrestling.net/every-wwe-pay-per-view-review/) (or pay-per-view) of the year. I think part of the reason they do Saturday shows in the fall especially is to avoid the NFL Sunday night game, which is a smart move.
Ronda Rousey is gunning for the SmackDown Women's Championship, and Seth Rollins goes into the Fight Pit with Matt Riddle.
Sheamus put Gunther through the announcer's table with a Celtic Cross powerbomb. Butch took out everyone outside with a moonsault off barrels set up at ringside, leaving Sheamus and Gunther in the ring. He took out Kaiser and Vinci, which allowed Sheamus and Gunther to showdown in the middle of the ring. Morgan setup a table inside the ring, but Rousey caught her with a knee to the face and choked Morgan on the ring ropes. Morgan then hit Rousey with a series of chair shots -- among the weakest chair shots I've ever seen. Sheamus, Butch and Ridge Holland (The Brawling Brutes) defeated Gunther, Ludwig Kaiser and Giovanni Vinci (Imperium) in a Good Old Fashion Donnybrook match (a street fight) to open Extreme Rules. Morgan got a two count, and Rousey immediately countered the pinfall into an armbar. Rousey grabbed the baseball bat Morgan brought to the ring, but Morgan sprayed Rousey with a fire extinguisher. Rousey tied Morgan to the apron with her black belt and barraged her with baseball bat strikes. Morgan setup a steel chair between the top and middle rope, then tried to slingshot Rousey into it. Kross beat down McIntyre with the strap for a while, then McIntyre Hulked Up and mounted a comeback. The result was a match that was largely just there.
A trilogy match between Liv Morgan and Ronda Rousey is expected to headline the card with Extreme Rules stipulations at play. Morgan, the SmackDown women's ...
Extreme Rules also features a number of stipulations atypical to WWE: an MMA-themed Fight Pit between (one-time UFC star) Matt Riddle and Seth Rollins, a strap match between Drew McIntyre and Karrion Kross, and an Irish-themed Donnybrook match, among others. CBS Sports will be with you the whole way through the event, providing updates and highlights as the action goes down in the live blog below. A trilogy match between Liv Morgan and Ronda Rousey is expected to headline the card with Extreme Rules stipulations at play.
While the "White Rabbit" teasers have been the biggest mystery in pro wrestling over the past few weeks, we also had some great matches to watch this weekend.
It was awkward to set up, but the payoff was worth it. - The final KOD of the match was scary. He attacked The Scottish Warrior before the bell and they fought for several minutes while the ref looked on from the ring helpless to stop them. It didn't take long for both women to begin utilizing the ladders that were sprinkled around the ring. - The shot Morgan took from the bat as she jumped off the stairs was wild. Some of the chair and bat shots may not have looked great, but they had enough spots using other weapons and moves to make up for it. Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky did not stay at ringside, but their presence loomed throughout the match. After finally getting her hands on the bat, Morgan began to turn the tide in her favor. It's difficult to say exactly what the issue was, but something just didn't click despite a fantastic effort from both Superstars. Rousey prevented her from using the bat right away, so Morgan was immediately on defense without her weapon. This match was chaotic in the best possible way. All of it came into play along with several other things in the ringside area.
Get complete results and live coverage of every match at tonight's event from Philadelphia, including Morgan vs. Rousey, and more!
Rollins climbs up the cage and to the upper platform to escape, Matt climbs to join him and bites him before grabbing a sleeper on one of the chains! Back to the ringside area, Balor rams a chair into his ribs and sends him back into the ring! Beating him down on the steps fighting into the entry to the concourse, Finn turns things around and throws Edge around but he won’t quit! Throwing Bayley into the ladder, folding it up, but the Role Model gets her trapped in the corner and wails on her with punches! Back to the floor again, reverse STO puts McIntyre into the table and he follows it up with repeated vicious whips with the strap! Moving to trading whips with the strap, McIntyre gets the better of him and hits Future Shock! Setting the table up the rest of the way, she puts Rousey on it and climbs up top... Wailing on Ronda with a chair, chasing her around the ring, throwing it in her face and hitting a chair-assisted Codebreaker... Back inside, stomping at Ronda’s hip, setting a table up but Rousey turns her around and chokes her in the ropes! Rousey is able to get her with bat shots to the midsection and thigh! Beats of the Bodhran ensue, and Holland and Dunne pop up on the apron to join the beating! GUNTHER in the ring to clear house and come to Ludwig’s rescue!
Brotons from a fight pit. Ladder KODs. A white rabbit. Mike Coppinger recaps all the action as it happens in Philadelphia.
[Bayley](/wwe/story/_/id/17171892/wwe-profile-page-bayley) Gunther, who retained his Intercontinental Championship with a victory over Sheamus on Friday, was then sent crashing through the announce table courtesy of a Celtic Cross from his rival. The matchup featured plenty of baseball bat swings from each competitor and was a rematch from SummerSlam that Morgan won. McIntyre delivered the Future Shock DDT and was prepared to finish the match with a Claymore when Scarlett interfered and pepper sprayed the former WWE Champion. Morgan delivered a Senton on Rousey through a table from the top rope, but Rousey kicked out and then applied the arm bar. It was a slow, methodical match, with Kross going to work on McIntyre's shoulder, both with the strap and a Doomsday Saito. The Judgement Day finally interfered, but Edge hit Balor with a spear through the ropes that took out Damian Priest and Dominik Mysterio on the outside. Rhea Ripley handcuffed Edge to the top rope, and he was sitting duck for several kendo stick strikes. He was able to apply a Peruvian Necktie on Riddle, but The Original Bro escaped and hit the RKO. Fans have clamored for his return for more than a year, and the possibilities are endless. Riddle then applied the triangle and Rollins tried to escape by bouncing him off the cage wall twice. Riddle is a former UFC fighter, so he was expected to enjoy an advantage in the cage, which featured no doors and a platform up top where the pair could battle.
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Liv Morgan is set to put the SmackDown women's championship on the line against Ronda Rousey in an Extreme Rules match, meaning there are no rules and the match ...
Pick: Karrion Kross wins -- Mahjouri (also Brookhouse) Pick: Matt Riddle wins -- Brookhouse (also Mahjouri) WWE seems very interested in strong factions at the moment and adding the Raw title to the tag belts make Damage CTRL the women's locker room's version of The Bloodline. Props for WWE for trying to give her an edge, but she has yet to recover her momentum in the aftermath of SummerSlam. Meanwhile, Bianca Belair will defend the Raw women's title against Damage CTRL leader Bayley in a ladder match. WWE Extreme Rules goes down on Saturday with a match card comprised of wild gimmick matches, as is customary.
The White Rabbit is real. Bray Wyatt showed up at Extreme Rules after weeks of teasing a return.
Morgan set up a table inside the ring, but Rousey caught her with a knee to the face and choked Morgan on the ring ropes. Morgan set up a steel chair between the top and middle rope, then tried to slingshot Rousey into it. Rousey grabbed the baseball bat Morgan brought to the ring, but Morgan sprayed Rousey with a fire extinguisher. Kross beat down McIntyre with the strap for a while, then McIntyre Hulked Up and mounted a comeback. In among the most wince-inducing moments of the match, Bayley setup a ladder between the barricade and the ring steps on the outside, and laid Belair out on it. A ladder half was in the ring after snapping earlier in the match. Belair fell off the ladder and fell out of the ring. Early in the match she reprimanded a young fan for calling her a loser, and later on snatched a sign from a fan in the crowd. Ripley got two chairs from under the ring and set up a Conchairto on Phoenix, which got Edge to say "I quit". Balor had setup a chair between the top and middle ropes in the corner turnbuckle and tried to toss Edge into it. Riddle beat the count, and Riddle climbed up the cage to the platforms on its second level. The best match of the night was the "I Quit" Match between Edge and Finn Balor, which the latter won.
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It's smart of WWE to just give us the confirmation and a taste of Wyatt for now, because Raw is not unmissable. And getting the return of the maskless Bray Wyatt is an excellent touch--though he does still have a mask some of the time, it seems, and it looks very inspired by the movie Black Phone. There was a lot of silliness in this match with all of the shenanigans, but it all absolutely worked for me. So far, this is my match of the night. And can we talk for a second about how into all of this the crowd was? It is the perfect finish for this match. Normally, I write a little here and there while the match was going on, but I was really just enjoying the match. These two are the goods and I Quit matches are often a blast. Mat: So the buildup to this match was Rousey calling Morgan "Hooters Barbie" a lot. What's especially great about this match is it's essentially a street fight and the ringside area was filled with potential weapons, but the action was largely just these six people smacking the crap out of each other. You can get the details of Wyatt's return to WWE and the results for every Extreme Rules match below. Anyway, this is the perfect way to kick off what looks like a show full of banger matches because it perfectly sets the tone for a wild night of action.
Extreme Rules also featured the crowning of Ronda Rousey as SmackDown women's champion, a number of hard-hitting matches and a visceral conclusion to the "I ...
He blew out the lantern and the screen went black with a new logo flashing on the screen. I don't know that it's "match of the year" in terms of in-ring action, but it stands out enough to warrant a perfect grade for the creative. Rollins continued to lay on the punishment with a Rob Van Dam-inspired frog splash off the cage wall. Rhea Ripley appeared out of nowhere and handcuffed Edge to the ropes. Belair fended them off with a messy double KOD off the ropes, but the distraction was enough for Bayley to gain the upper hand. The action finally spilled back into the ring, following a detour into the crowd, with Balor in firm control. A pair of messy spots and a confusing conclusion hurt a match that was shaping up to be the best in their series. Bayley returned the favor with a modified sunset flip into a ladder leaning in the corner. The champion laid out the challenger on a flat ladder and creamed her with a standing springboard moonsault. Kross' attempts to avoid the stipulation made sense considering his tactics in the lead-up to the match and his general penchant for mind games. There were no titles on the line, it wasn't quite a "Match of the Year" contender and there was no major plot development beyond extending the feud. The only thing holding the match back from "A" or "A+" territory is a lack of big-time stakes.
Ronda Rousey won the SmackDown women's championship from Liv Morgan, who isn't taking it all that well, Daniel Cormier refereed a strange Fight Pit match, and ...
For a detailed recap with reactions to all the night’s events click [here](https://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2022/10/9/23394896/wwe-extreme-rules-2022-recap-reactions-bray-wyatt-return-fight-pit-ronda-rousey-wins-title). - The Brawling Brutes put on banger after banger - GUNTHER can’t escape The Brawling Brutes
WWE Extreme Rules 2022 saw Ronda Rousey crowned as SmackDown women's champion, some hard-fought matches, and an evenly-contested Finn Balor vs Edge I Quit ...
Follow us on [also read] [Sports](https://www.firstpost.com/category/sports) [WWE Smackdown Results: Triple H welcomes to season 7 premier, Gunther and Sheamus come face-to-face](https://www.firstpost.com/sports/wwe-smackdown-results-triple-h-welcomes-to-season-7-premier-gunther-and-sheamus-come-face-to-face-11410221.html) — WWE (@WWE) Wyatt returned after weeks of anticipation over ‘White Rabbit’ teasers and made his appearance in the closing moments of WWE Extreme Rules 2022. Wyatt’s re-introduction came right after the Matt Riddle vs Seth Rollins Fight Pit match with UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier as the special guest referee. [October 9, 2022]
The SmackDown women's championship trilogy between Liv Morgan and Ronda Rousey will be contested under Extreme Rules -- a no-disqualification, no count-out ...
- The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Butch and Ridge Holland) vs. ET) The SmackDown women's championship trilogy between Liv Morgan and Ronda Rousey will be contested under Extreme Rules -- a no-disqualification, no count-out match that incentivizes the use of weapons.
He returns to Extreme Rules dramatically. Agencies. WWE has revealed Bray Wyatt, ex-NXT champ, as the "White Rabbit".
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). The spotlights came on, and the audience could see Wyatt’s former [Firefly Funhouse](/topic/firefly-funhouse)characters and his Fiend character. The reveal threw the audience and social media users into a frenzy of excitement. The conclusion of the pay-per-view Extreme Rules at [Wells Fargo Center](/topic/wells-fargo-center)saw [Bray Wyatt](/topic/bray-wyatt)make a return on Saturday night. A figure holding Wyatt’s signature lantern walked out of the door. The programme has been teasing fans and viewers over the last two weeks with [White Rabbit](/topic/white-rabbit)clues and hints.
The Triple H era of the WWE has seen a steady stream of excellent pay-per-view events. We returned to the UK for Clash at the Castle and were in the home of ...
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Six Extreme matches are coming at you from the [Wells Fargo Center](/topic/wells-fargo-center)in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with tonnes of gold and so much more on the line. Edge vs Finn Balor (Winner: Finn Balor)
WWE's Extreme Rules premium live event was a show that featured mostly good matches, some questionable creative decisions within them, and a closing angle ...
It was a nice nod to that particular creative decision and proof of the booking team's attention to detail. Rollins beat Riddle straight-up at Clash at the Castle and had no real beef left with The Original Bro, but that did not stop the creative team from milking the rivalry for an additional three weeks. Then Beth Phoenix came to the aid of her husband, stared down and then brawled with Rhea Ripley. That can easily be retconned come Monday's Raw, but it was such a glaringly bad creative decision that one has to wonder why Kai and Sky would even be used in that spot. The Raw Women's Championship defense by Bianca Belair, which saw her battle Bayley in a Ladder Match, was very good in and of itself. They could have failed to deliver and infuriated an audience that had been chanting "we want Wyatt" well before the event went on the air Saturday night.