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Ben Satterly Neville as Neville. Pamela Martinez Bayley as Bayley. Kevin Dunn. More like this. Storyline Edit. It was the fifth event in the Payback chronology. Due to the Superstar Shake-up, the event included two inter-brand matches. Eight matches were contested at the event, including one match on the pre-show. In the main event, Braun Strowman defeated Roman Reigns.

Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Jeff Hardy lost a tooth due to a kick from Sheamus during their match. Goofs The House of Horrors segment was presented as being live, but it was obviously taped as it started at the house in the middle of the night even though it was broad daylight at the SAP Center in San Jose where the event was being held.

User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date April 30, United States. United States. Official Site Wrestling Site. Morgan and Riott teamed up to finish off Kay with double knees into the Riott Kick. The storytelling through the match was solid, but Morgan fell apart visibly after her botch and the match went with it. The IIconics are valuable roster members but can't carry a match, and when one of the other side falls apart, it shows more visibly.

Riott Squad def. The IIconics -- Grade: C. United States Championship -- Apollo Crews c vs. Bobby Lashley: The challenger dominated early with sheer power, but Crews' craftiness allowed him to send Lashley from the ring before hitting a moonsault from the apron to the ring. Crews took back over on the outside, eventually driving Crews into the ring post while holding him on his shoulders in a fireman's carry. Crews' big comeback was cut off by a Lashley dominator for a two count.

Crews failed to hit the toss powerbomb but did hit a spinebuster into a standing moonsault for his own two count. Crews took over with his own power, hitting a press slam and a pair of German suplexes before heading to the top rope for a frog splash.

As MVP got fired up at ringside, sensing the match was slipping away, Lashley responded by dropping Crews and locking in the Full Lashley to win the title. As The Hurt Business posed for the cameras, Crews attacked from behind before leaving and vowing to get his title back.

This was a very solid match that showed off Crews' dynamic offense and Lashley's power game well. Taking the title off Crews is questionable, since he could have ran through the entire Hurt Business roster, but it's a move that keeps the group a solid force on Raw.

Bobby Lashley def. Apollo Crews c via submission to win the title -- Grade: B. Big E vs. Sheamus: Sheamus had trouble getting going early as he was repeatedly taken off his feet by Big E. A bit later, Big E missed a splash on the apron to let Sheamus take over, going to work on Big E's knee with stomps and a leg breaker. Sheamus stayed focused on the knee, grounding Big E with constant leg attacks before an Irish Curse backbreaker. Sheamus was a bit ahead of Big E again on a comeback attempt, throwing up a knee to counter the spear through the ropes, and then again cutting him off with an Alabama slam as Big E tried to taunt over Sheamus' supine body.

Sheamus locked in a modified sharpshooter, but Big E was able to grab the bottom rope and then hit the spear through the ropes to the floor. Sheamus tried for a Brogue Kick but was caught with a powerbomb and a Big Ending for the finish. The chemistry between Big E and Sheamus is outstanding for a power vs. Big E def. King Corbin vs. Matt Riddle: Corbin hit Riddle with a clothesline as he jumped in the ring before the match began.

Corbin stomped Riddle in the corner and took him outside to continue the beating. Riddle locked up a rear-naked choke but was dumped on his back by Corbin, but then Riddle sat up and locked the hold right back in before finally being tossed to the mat.

Corbin continued the physical assault on Riddle, but followed up his earlier tweet calling Riddle a "failure at home" by using the same taunt in the ring, firing Riddle up.

Riddle then knocked Corbin from the ring with a head kick. Riddle flurried with strikes before Corbin was finally able to land a right hand to slow things down and moments later hit Deep Six for a two count.

Corbin fell into Riddle's full guard and ate a few elbows before getting to his feet and being hit with a body kick and a Floating Bro for the finish. After the match, Riddle was interviewed backstage and was talking about how good it felt to be done with Corbin when he was attacked from behind and put through a catering table.

This is going to sound like a complaint, but there was a lack of chemistry between the two men which actually led to a more interesting match, less smooth and more naturally physical than most WWE matches, which run like clockwork many times. This made for an interesting, physical battle that made both men come out looking good. Another solid match in a hot start to the night.

Matt Riddle def. Banks tied up Jax on the outside while Bayley was the legal woman, leading to Jax to be knocked o the floor where she clutched at her knee as Baszler was isolated in the ring. Jax got back involved, swinging Banks into the barricade repeatedly before entering the ring and taking over on Bayley until a sneaky Banks chop block behind the referee's back. Bayley hit an elbow drop on Jax, followed by a Banks frog splash for a two count.

Baszler locked Banks in the Muta Lock and then Bayley in the Kirifuda Clutch simultaneously to force the submission and win the tag championships. This was really good stuff with a fantastic final stretch that saw the pace go next level as things continued to just slip away from Bayley and Banks until Baszler's fantastic finishing combination.

Keith Lee vs. The fight went outside the ring. Lee dropped Orton on the announce table and kept up the attack, but Orton was able to use that to set up a hanging DDT as Lee tried to reenter the ring. A shockingly fast win and one that came with Lee not even hitting his standard finisher to score the victory.

If there was doubt over whether Lee was going to be treated well on the main roster, a dominant victory over WWE's strongest wrestler in should answer that. There's a touch of disappointment there wasn't more to the match, but still solid stuff and a shocking ending. Keith Lee def. Randy Orton via pinfall -- Grade: B. Rollins led a comeback on Rey, eventually sliding him out of the ring and onto Murphy, who was laying at ringside with his knees up.

Rey made the hot tag to Dominik who tried to come in with a cross body, only to be caught by Murphy and Rollins, turning the moment into an assisted falcon arrow. Dominik took a bit of a beating before making the hot tag to Rey, who hit some explosive offense on Rollins before a dropkick to the legs before missing a but hitting a big kick for a two count.



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