SummerSlam (2017)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SummerSlam
SummerSlam 2017.jpeg
Promotional poster featuring various WWE wrestlers
PromotionWWE
Brand(s)Raw
SmackDown
DateAugust 20, 2017
CityBrooklyn, New York
VenueBarclays Center
Attendance16,128[1]
WWE Network event chronology
← Previous
NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III
Next →
Mae Young Classic Finale
SummerSlam chronology
← Previous
2016
Next →
2018

The 2017 SummerSlam was the 30th annual SummerSlam professional wrestling event produced by WWE. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event aired on pay-per-view (PPV) and the WWE Network and took place on August 20, 2017, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York for the third consecutive year.

Thirteen matches were contested at the event, including three on the Kickoff pre-show. The event featured eight championship matches, the most for a SummerSlam event, where five of the titles changed hands. In the main event, Brock Lesnar defeated Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns, and Samoa Joe in a fatal four-way match to retain the Universal Championship and in the penultimate match, Jinder Mahal defeated Shinsuke Nakamura to retain the WWE Championship. On the undercard, AJ Styles defeated Kevin Owens to retain the United States Championship in a match that featured Shane McMahon as the special guest referee, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins defeated Cesaro and Sheamus to win the Raw Tag Team Championship and Sasha Banks defeated Alexa Bliss to win her record tying fourth Raw Women's Championship.

Production[]

Background[]

SummerSlam is an annual pay-per-view (PPV) and WWE Network event, produced every August by WWE since 1988. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer,"[2] it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, referred to as the "Big Four".[3] It has since become considered WWE's second biggest event of the year behind WrestleMania.[4][5] The 2017 event was the 30th event in the SummerSlam chronology and was scheduled to be held on August 20, 2017, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York for the third consecutive year. It featured wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown brands.[6]

Storylines[]

The card featured thirteen matches, including three on the Kickoff pre-show, that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches, with results predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands.[7][8] Storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live,[9] and 205 Live, the latter of which is cruiserweight exclusive.[10]

Brock Lesnar had to defend the Universal Championship against Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, and Samoa Joe in a fatal four-way match; due to the stipulation of the match, both he and Paul Heyman would have left the WWE had Lesnar lost

On the June 19 episode of Raw, Roman Reigns proclaimed himself to be the number one contender for the Universal Championship at SummerSlam. Later that night, Braun Strowman returned and cost Reigns his match against Samoa Joe and challenged Reigns to an ambulance match at Great Balls of Fire.[11] At the event, Strowman defeated Reigns, but Reigns retaliated by locking Strowman in the ambulance and crashing it, severely injuring Strowman, while Brock Lesnar defeated Joe to retain the Universal Championship.[12] The following night on Raw, as Raw General Manager Kurt Angle was about to reveal his plans for Lesnar's championship match at SummerSlam, Reigns interrupted, wanting the match. Joe then came out, wanting a rematch. Reigns and Joe were then scheduled for a number one contenders match.[13] During the match, Strowman returned and attacked both Reigns and Joe, resulting in a no contest.[14] It was then decided that Lesnar would defend the title against Strowman, Joe, and Reigns in a fatal four-way match at SummerSlam.[15] The following week, Heyman proclaimed that if Lesnar were to lose the Universal Championship at SummerSlam, then he and Lesnar would leave the WWE.[16][17]

At Battleground, Natalya defeated Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Lana, and Tamina in a fatal five-way elimination match to become the number one contender for the SmackDown Women's Championship against Naomi at SummerSlam.[18][19][20][21][22]

Sasha Banks had lost a number one contendership match to Bayley, but after Bayley got injured, Banks defeated Nia Jax to become the new number one contender for the Raw Women's Championship at SummerSlam

At Great Balls of Fire, Sasha Banks defeated Alexa Bliss by count-out, thus Bliss retained the Raw Women's Championship.[12] Over the next couple of weeks, Bayley scored pins over Bliss in a tag team match,[13] and a non-title singles match. Bayley in turn felt she deserved a title shot, while Banks felt she deserved a rematch due to Bliss' actions at Great Balls of Fire.[14] A number one contender's match between the two the following week was won by Bayley.[15] Bayley then suffered a legitimate shoulder injury, incurred during a match with Nia Jax,[16][23] forcing her to relinquish her number one contender's spot.[24] Two triple threat matches were then scheduled for the following episode of Raw with the winner of each facing each other to determine the new number one contender for the Raw Women's Championship. Banks won the first triple threat match by defeating Alicia Fox and Emma, while Jax won the second by defeating Dana Brooke and Mickie James.[17] The following week, Banks defeated Jax to become the new number one contender against Bliss at SummerSlam.[25]

At Battleground, Jinder Mahal defeated Randy Orton in a Punjabi Prison match to retain the WWE Championship with help from The Singh Brothers and the return of The Great Khali.[19] On the following episode of SmackDown, Mahal demanded a new opponent for SummerSlam. John Cena came out, congratulated Mahal, and then challenged him for the WWE Championship at SummerSlam. However, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan said Cena had to earn his opportunity and scheduled a number one contender's match between Cena and Shinsuke Nakamura.[20] The following week, Nakamura defeated Cena to become the number one contender for the WWE Championship at SummerSlam.[21]

On the Great Balls of Fire Kickoff pre-show, Neville defeated Akira Tozawa to retain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship.[26][27][28][15][29] On the July 31 episode of Raw, a number one contender's match was scheduled between Tozawa and Ariya Daivari for the following night's 205 Live with the winner facing Neville for the Cruiserweight Championship at SummerSlam.[16] On 205 Live, Tozawa defeated Daivari to become the number one contender.[30] On the August 14 episode of Raw, Tozawa received his title match early and defeated Neville to become the new Cruiserweight Champion, and their originally scheduled SummerSlam match was made a rematch with Neville as the challenger.[25] On August 16, WWE confirmed that the match would take place on the SummerSlam Kickoff pre-show.

Shane McMahon was involved in the feud between AJ Styles and Kevin Owens, and was named the special guest referee for Styles and Owens' match at SummerSlam

At Battleground, Kevin Owens defeated AJ Styles to win his third United States Championship.[19] On the following episode of SmackDown, Styles wanted to invoke his championship rematch, but he was interrupted by the returning Chris Jericho, who also wanted to invoke his rematch from when he lost the title to Owens back in May. As both Styles and Jericho were contractually owed rematches, SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon decided that they would both get their rematches for the title in a triple threat match that night against Owens, where Styles pinned Jericho to regain the title. After the match, Owens invoked his championship rematch for the following week.[20] During the rematch that episode, Owens attacked the referee, but lost even though both shoulders were not on the mat. A frustrated Owens confronted Shane and SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan and demanded a rematch, but with a competent referee. Bryan scheduled the rematch for SummerSlam and made Shane the special guest referee.[21]

On the August 1 episode of SmackDown, Rusev issued a SummerSlam "Open Challenge" to any wrestler on the SmackDown roster. Randy Orton, who Rusev had never defeated, accepted the challenge before attacking Rusev with an RKO.[21][31]

At Battleground, The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, with Big E) defeated The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso) to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship.[19] On the following episode of SmackDown, as The New Day were about to make their entrance to celebrate their championship win, they were attacked by The Usos.[20] The following week, The Usos proclaimed that they would reclaim the titles from The New Day,[21] and a rematch was scheduled for SummerSlam.[32] On the final SmackDown before SummerSlam, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan confirmed that The Usos would be facing Big E and Woods with Kingston in their corner.[22] On August 16, WWE confirmed that the match would take place on the SummerSlam Kickoff pre-show.[33]

At Great Balls of Fire, Big Cass defeated Enzo Amore.[12] Amore and Cass then had a rematch on the July 24 episode of Raw that Cass again won. Cass continued to attack Amore after the match, after which, Big Show came out for the save, but Cass also laid him out.[15] The following week, Cass defeated Big Show by disqualification after Amore attacked Cass during the match. After Cass gave a big boot to Amore, Big Show performed the KO Punch on Cass.[16] On the August 7 episode, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson defeated Amore and Big Show after a distraction from Cass, and a brawl broke out between the three. Later, Cass confronted Raw General Manager Kurt Angle, wanting a match against Big Show at SummerSlam, but with Amore banned from the entire state of New York. Angle suggested to suspend Amore above the ring inside of a shark cage. Cass agreed and the match was scheduled for SummerSlam.[17]

On the July 17 episode of Raw, as Finn Bálor was making his way to the backstage after his match with Elias, Bray Wyatt appeared on the TitanTron. He said that he enjoyed Bálor's pain and that he was Bálor's worst nightmare.[14] The following week, Wyatt cost Bálor his no disqualification match against Elias by giving Bálor the Sister Abigail.[15] On the July 31 episode, as Wyatt cut an in-ring promo, the lights started blinking red and then went out. When they came back on, Bálor appeared in the ring and attacked Wyatt.[16] The following week, as Bálor cut a promo about Wyatt, the lights in the arena went out and Wyatt appeared in the center of the ring. He and Bálor fought briefly before the lights went out again and Wyatt appeared on the TitanTron laughing at Bálor. Afterwards, it was announced that a match between Bálor and Wyatt was scheduled for SummerSlam.[17] The following week, after a confrontation earlier in the night, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle moved their SummerSlam match up to that night where Wyatt defeated Bálor. After the match, Wyatt poured a blood-like liquid on Bálor. A rematch between the two was scheduled for SummerSlam where Bálor promised to bring his Demon King persona.[25]

On the July 25 episode of SmackDown, Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Mr. Money in the Bank Baron Corbin.[20] After the August 1 episode of SmackDown, on the WWE Network, Corbin attacked Nakamura from behind after Nakamura's match with John Cena to determine the number one contender for Jinder Mahal's WWE Championship at SummerSlam, which Nakamura won. Cena came to Nakamura's aid and performed an Attitude Adjustment on Corbin through the announcers table.[21] The following week, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan scheduled a match between Corbin and Cena at SummerSlam.[31] On the final SmackDown before SummerSlam, Corbin attacked Cena during the latter's non-title match against Mahal, causing a disqualification. Afterwards, Corbin cashed in his Money in the Bank contract, but when the match started, he attacked Cena, who was on the apron, allowing Mahal to roll-up Corbin for the victory.[22]

Throughout July and August 2017, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins teased a potential and partial Shield reunion for several weeks with both men sticking their fists out for the other for The Shield's signature fist bump, but both would decline each week, primarily due to trust issues from Rollins' betrayal three years prior. On the July 31 episode of Raw, Rollins was confronted by Cesaro and Sheamus and later won a match against Sheamus. After the match, Cesaro and Sheamus attacked Rollins before Ambrose came down to make the save. Backstage, Ambrose told Rollins that he would not help him if Rollins got outnumbered again.[16] The following week, after Rollins lost a rematch against Sheamus and was once again attacked after the match, Ambrose did not help him. Later that night, Ambrose defeated Cesaro and was subsequently attacked by the duo before being saved by Rollins. Ambrose then displayed signs of trust by offering the Shield fist bump, but Rollins ultimately declined.[17] Finally, on the August 14 episode of Raw, although both Ambrose and Rollins got into a physical altercation earlier in the night, the two came together to fight off Cesaro and Sheamus and both reciprocated the fist bump and reunited. Immediately afterwards, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle came out and scheduled a match between Cesaro and Sheamus and Ambrose and Rollins for the Raw Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam.[25]

On the May 29 episode of Raw, Raw commentator Corey Graves received a text message concerning Raw General Manager Kurt Angle and Angle said that the contents of the message could ruin him.[34] Over the next few weeks, both Angle and Graves received the same text messages concerning this private matter.[35][36] On the July 10 episode of Raw, Graves confronted Angle about what he was going to do. Angle said that he would go public with it the following week and that he might lose his family, his career could be destroyed, and he might be saying goodbye to the WWE Universe. Graves was confident that Angle would be fine due to the love and respect from the WWE Universe and everyone in the locker room. Later on the phone, Angle invited an unidentifiable person to come to Raw next week to discuss the matter and go public with it together.[13] That episode, Angle revealed American Alpha's Jason Jordan as his (kayfabe) illegitimate son, and the newest member of the Raw brand, which subsequently disbanded American Alpha.[14] The following week, Jordan defeated Curt Hawkins in his Raw debut match.[15] Jordan was then the guest on Miz TV. Intercontinental Champion The Miz offered Jordan a chance to join his Miztourage, but Jordan declined and Miz retaliated by stating that Jordan does not need his help since his father is the Raw General Manager. Jordan said that he did not want preferential treatment, and The Miz made some irritable comments about Angle. The Miz then took a swing at Jordan, but Jordan ducked and suplexed Miz into his Miztourage (Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas).[16] On the August 14 episode of Raw, Jordan defeated The Miz by disqualification after the Miztourage attacked Jordan; The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) then ran out to even the odds by assisting Jordan in fending off the Miztourage. This led to a six-man tag team match later that night between The Miz and The Miztourage against The Hardy Boyz and Jordan, where the latter won.[25] On August 17, WWE announced that The Miz and The Miztourage would be facing The Hardy Boyz and Jordan in a rematch on the SummerSlam Kickoff pre-show.[37]

Event[]

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
English commentators Michael Cole (Raw)
Corey Graves (Raw/Cruiserweight match)
Booker T (Raw)
Tom Phillips (SmackDown)
John "Bradshaw" Layfield (SmackDown)
Byron Saxton (SmackDown)
Vic Joseph (Cruiserweight match)
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Marcelo Rodríguez
Jerry Soto
German commentators Carsten Schaefer
Calvin Knie
Ring announcers Greg Hamilton (SmackDown)
JoJo (Raw)
Referees Jason Ayers
Mike Chioda
John Cone
Dan Engler
Shane McMahon
Darrick Moore
Chad Patton
Ryan Tran
Rod Zapata
Interviewers Charly Caruso
Dasha Fuentes
Kayla Braxton
Sam Roberts
Pre-show panel Renee Young
Jerry Lawler
Lita
Peter Rosenberg
David Otunga

Pre-show[]

Three matches were contested on the SummerSlam Kickoff pre-show. In the first match, The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) and Jason Jordan faced Intercontinental Champion The Miz and The Miztourage (Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas). The Miz performed a "Skull Crushing Finale" on Jordan to win the match for his team.[38]

After that, Akira Tozawa defended the WWE Cruiserweight Championship against Neville. Neville performed a "Red Arrow" on Tozawa to win his record second Cruiserweight Championship.[38]

Finally, The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso). Jey and Jimmy performed a double Samoan Splash on Big E to win their record-setting second SmackDown Tag Team Championship.[38]

Preliminary matches[]

The actual pay-per-view opened with John Cena facing Baron Corbin. The match only had one finisher throughout the entirety of it, with Cena performing an "Attitude Adjustment" on Corbin for the win.[39]

Next, Naomi defended the SmackDown Women's Championship against Natalya. In the climax, as Naomi attempted a split-legged moonsault, Natalya raised her knees to counter. Natalya forced Naomi to submit to the Sharpshooter to win her first championship since 2010, as well as becoming the first wrestler to win the WWE Divas Championship and SmackDown Women's Championship.[39]

After that, Big Cass faced Big Show, with Enzo Amore suspended above the ring inside a shark cage. Big Show performed a "KO Punch" on Cass for a near-fall. Big Show performed a chokeslam on Cass for another near-fall. Amore stripped to his underwear and applied oil on himself to escape the cage. As Amore escaped the cage, Cass performed a big boot on Amore. Cass then performed a big boot on Big Show for a near-fall. Cass performed a second big boot and an "Empire Elbow" on Big Show for the win.[39]

In the fourth match, Randy Orton faced Rusev. During Orton's entrance, Rusev attacked Orton. After the referee ruled Orton could compete, the match began. Orton quickly performed an "RKO" on Rusev to win in 10 seconds.[39]

After that, Alexa Bliss defended the Raw Women's Championship against Sasha Banks. Bliss performed "Twisted Bliss" on Banks for a near-fall. As Banks applied the "Bank Statement" on Bliss, Bliss escaped, but Banks re-applied the hold and forced Bliss to submit to win the title for a record-tying fourth time.[39]

Later, "The Demon King" Finn Bálor faced Bray Wyatt. Bálor performed a "Coup De Gráce" on Wyatt for the win.[39]

In the seventh match, Cesaro and Sheamus defended the Raw Tag Team Championship against Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins. In the climax, as Sheamus and Cesaro attempted an assisted "White Noise" on Ambrose, Rollins performed a super hurricanrana on Cesaro into Sheamus. Rollins then performed superkicks on Cesaro and Sheamus, and performed a "Ripcord Knee" on Sheamus, which allowed Ambrose to perform "Dirty Deeds" on Sheamus to win the title. This marked Ambrose's first reign and Rollins' second reign, individually. Ambrose became the first Shield member to be a Grand Slam Champion.[39]

Next, AJ Styles defended the United States Championship against Kevin Owens, with Shane McMahon serving as special guest referee. During the match, as Shane checked on Owens, Styles performed a springboard 450° splash on Shane, who Owens had pulled on top of him. Owens performed a pop-up powerbomb on Styles for a delayed near-fall. Owens then began to argue with Shane. Styles attempted a "Calf Crusher" but Owens countered by kicking Styles into Shane. Styles forced Owens to submit to the "Calf Crusher", however, Shane was knocked out, which led to Styles arguing with Shane. Styles performed a "Styles Clash" on Owens for a near-fall. Owens performed a pop-up powerbomb on Styles, but Shane noticed Styles' foot on the ring ropes, voiding the pinfall at a two count. An irate Owens and Shane argued, with Shane shoving Owens. Styles rolled up Owens for a near-fall. In the climax, Styles performed a "Pele Kick", a "Phenomenal Forearm", and a second "Styles Clash" on Owens to retain the title.[39]

In the penultimate match, Jinder Mahal defended the WWE Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura. In the end, The Singh Brothers interfered, leading to Nakamura performing "Kinshasas" on both the brothers. As Nakamura was distracted, Mahal took advantage and performed the "Khallas" on Nakamura to retain the title.[39]

Main event[]

In the main event, Brock Lesnar defended the WWE Universal Championship against Roman Reigns, Samoa Joe, and Braun Strowman in a fatal four-way match with the stipulation that should Lesnar lose the title, he would leave WWE. Early in the match, Joe applied the "Coquina Clutch" on Lesnar. Reigns then performed a spear on Lesnar through the barricade. Joe performed a side slam on Reigns onto an announce table. Strowman performed a running powerslam on Lesnar through an announce table and threw a commentator's chair at Reigns and Joe. Strowman performed a second running powerslam through another announce table on Lesnar and overturned another announce table, which fell on Lesnar. Medical personnel arrived and took Lesnar away. The match continued as a Triple Threat briefly. As Joe applied the "Coquina Clutch" on Reigns, Strowman broke the hold. Strowman performed a double chokeslam on Reigns and Joe, scoring a near-fall on Reigns. Lesnar returned; performed a double-leg takedown and ground and pound combo and clotheslining him out of the ring then suplexing Reigns and Joe, later applying a "Kimura Lock" on Strowman. However, Reigns performed "Superman Punches" on Lesnar, Strowman, and Joe. Reigns performed a spear on Lesnar for a near-fall. As Joe applied the "Coquina Clutch" on Reigns, Strowman performed a running front dropkick on Reigns into Joe. Strowman performed a running powerslam on Joe, only for Lesnar to pull the referee out of the ring, voiding the pinfall at a two count. As Strowman performed a running powerslam on Reigns, Lesnar voided the pinfall at a two count. Reigns performed a spear on Strowman, who fell to the floor. Joe applied the "Coquina Clutch" on Lesnar, only for Lesnar to counter into an "F-5", with Reigns voiding the pinfall at a two count. In the climax, Reigns performed three "Superman Punches" on Lesnar and attempted a spear, however, Lesnar countered into an "F-5" on Reigns to retain the title.[39]

Aftermath[]

Raw[]

On the following episode of Raw, Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman came out to celebrate Lesnar retaining the Universal Championship. They were then interrupted by Braun Strowman, who attacked Lesnar with two Running Powerslams. Later, it was announced that Lesnar would defend the Universal Championship against Strowman at No Mercy. Later in the show, John Cena moved over to the Raw brand and was interrupted by Roman Reigns, and then The Miz and Samoa Joe. Cena and Reigns later teamed up and defeated Joe and Miz.[40] The following week, Cena and Reigns were scheduled to face each other at No Mercy.[41]

Also on Raw, Jason Jordan wanted to face Finn Bálor. Raw General Manager Kurt Angle scheduled the match in which Bálor won.[40] Both then participated in a battle royal to determine the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship where Bray Wyatt caused Bálor's elimination,[41] setting up a rematch for No Mercy.[42]

Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins came out to celebrate becoming the new Raw Tag Team Champions. They were then interrupted by The Hardy Boyz, who congratulated them and challenged them to a non-title match that Ambrose and Rollins won.[40] Cesaro and Sheamus were then granted their championship rematch at No Mercy.[42]

Sasha Banks came out to celebrate with the Raw Women's Championship. Alexa Bliss interrupted and invoked her rematch for the following week,[40] where she regained the title. Nia Jax congratulated Bliss, but then turned on her.[41] The following week, Jax teamed up with Emma and defeated Bliss and Banks to make the No Mercy match a fatal four-way also involving Jax and Emma.[42] Bayley then returned to make it a fatal five-way.[43]

SmackDown[]

On the following episode of SmackDown, as retribution for The Singh Brothers costing Shinsuke Nakamura his WWE Championship match against Jinder Mahal, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan scheduled Nakamura to face The Singh Brothers in a handicap match that Nakamura won. Afterwards, Mahal attacked Nakamura, but Nakamura countered with the Kinshasa.[44] On the September 5 episode, Nakamura defeated Randy Orton to receive another chance at the WWE Championship at Hell in a Cell.[45]

AJ Styles reinstated the U.S. Championship Open Challenge which was answered by Kevin Owens. Styles denied him since he beat Owens at SummerSlam, but Owens said that he was screwed by SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon. Shane came out and they reviewed scenes from the match. After a verbal confrontation, Styles agreed to the rematch and Shane allowed Owens to pick a special guest referee, but said this would be his last chance at the title. Owens picked Baron Corbin as the referee, but mid-match, Shane took over due to Corbin's poor performance and Styles retained.[44] Owens, frustrated with Shane, began a feud with him, also involving Shane's father and WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon, where a Hell in a Cell match between Owens and Shane was scheduled for Hell in a Cell.[46]

New SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos defeated The Hype Bros (Zack Ryder and Mojo Rawley), after which, they made a warning to the entire SmackDown tag team division.[44] The following week, they faced The New Day in a match where the winner chose the stipulation for The New Day's championship rematch. The Usos won and chose to face The New Day in a Street Fight on the September 12 episode, where The New Day regained the titles.[47][46] Another rematch was scheduled for Hell in a Cell in the titular match.[48]

New SmackDown Women's Champion Natalya said that she would restore dignity to the title. She then teamed up with Carmella in a losing effort against Naomi and Becky Lynch.[44] The following week, Naomi informed Natalya that she would be invoking her championship rematch for the September 12 episode, where Natalya retained.[47][46]

Rusev had a rematch with Randy Orton on the September 19 episode of SmackDown where Rusev, with the help from Aiden English, defeated Orton in 10 seconds. Another rematch was scheduled for Hell in a Cell, which Orton won.[48]

205 Live[]

Big Cass faced Enzo Amore in a Brooklyn Street Fight that Amore won as Cass suffered a legitimate leg injury during the match and could no longer compete.[40] Amore was subsequently moved to the cruiserweight division on 205 Live.[49]

On the following episode of 205 Live, Tozawa received his rematch for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, but was unsuccessful.[49]

Results[]

No. Results Stipulations Times[38][39][50]
1P The Miz and The Miztourage (Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel) (with Maryse) defeated The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) and Jason Jordan Six-man tag team match[51] 11:20
2P Neville defeated Akira Tozawa (c) (with Titus O'Neil) Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship[52] 11:45
3P The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) defeated The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) (c) (with Kofi Kingston) Tag team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship[53] 19:20
4 John Cena defeated Baron Corbin Singles match[54] 10:15
5 Natalya defeated Naomi (c) by submission Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship[55] 11:10
6 Big Cass defeated Big Show Singles match
Enzo Amore was suspended above the ring in a shark cage[56]
10:30
7 Randy Orton defeated Rusev Singles match[57] 0:10
8 Sasha Banks defeated Alexa Bliss (c) by submission Singles match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship[58] 13:10
9 "The Demon" Finn Bálor defeated Bray Wyatt Singles match[59] 10:40
10 Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins defeated Cesaro and Sheamus (c) Tag team match for the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship[60] 18:35
11 AJ Styles (c) defeated Kevin Owens Singles match for the WWE United States Championship with Shane McMahon as special guest referee[61] 17:20
12 Jinder Mahal (c) (with The Singh Brothers) defeated Shinsuke Nakamura Singles match for the WWE Championship[62] 11:25
13 Brock Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) (c) defeated Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns, and Samoa Joe Fatal-4 Way match for the WWE Universal Championship[63] Had Lesnar lost the title, He and Heyman would have left WWE.[64] 20:52
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show

References[]

  1. ^ Konuwa, Alfred. "WWE SummerSlam 2017 Results: News And Notes After Brock Lesnar Retains Universal Championship". Forbes. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ Dee, Louie (2006-05-17). "Let the Party Begin". WWE.com. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  3. ^ Ian Hamilton. Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition (p. 160)
  4. ^ "Could Brock Lesnar beat three men at SummerSlam to remain in the WWE?".
  5. ^ "WWE SummerSlam 2018 matches, card, location, date, start time, predictions PPV rumors".
  6. ^ "Get WWE SummerSlam 2017 tickets now". WWE. March 24, 2017. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  7. ^ Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on November 18, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  8. ^ "Live & Televised Entertainment". WWE. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  9. ^ Steinberg, Brian (2016-05-25). "WWE's 'Smackdown' Will Move To Live Broadcast On USA (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2016-05-25.
  10. ^ Csonka, Larry. "Triple H Conference Call Report: Discusses 205 Live, NXT Takeover: Toronto, Says HBK Working at the Performance Center and More". 411mania.com. 411mania.com. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  11. ^ Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 6/19: Reigns announces what he wants at Summerslam, Hardys vs. Anderson & Gallows". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  12. ^ a b c Powell, Jason. "7/9 Powell's WWE Great Balls of Fire Live Review: Brock Lesnar vs. Samoa Joe for the WWE Universal Championship, Braun Strowman vs. Roman Reigns in an Ambulance Match, Alexa Bliss vs. Sasha Banks for the Raw Women's Championship". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  13. ^ a b c Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 7/10: Fallout from Great Balls of Fire including Strowman-Reigns, Cass gloats, more". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  14. ^ a b c d Keller, Wade (July 17, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 7/17: Reigns vs. Joe to earn Universal Title shot at Summerslam, Angle mystery revealed". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 17, 2017.
  15. ^ a b c d e f Keller, Wade (July 24, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 7/24: Angle addresses status of Summerslam main event with big announcement, Jason Jordan reveal fallout". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g Keller, Wade (July 31, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 7/31: Summerslam build-up continues with Joe vs. Roman vs. Braun, plus latest with Jordan and Angle". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  17. ^ a b c d e Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 8/7: Braun vs. Reigns in Last Man Standing match, Miz TV, Summerslam hype". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
  18. ^ Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 7/11: Styles celebrates and issues new U.S. Title Open Challenge, John Cena back again, more Battleground hype". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  19. ^ a b c d Powell, Jason. "7/23 Powell's WWE Battleground Live Review: Jinder Mahal vs. Randy Orton in a Punjabi Prison match for the WWE Championship, AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens for the U.S. Championship, John Cena vs. Rusev in a flag match". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
  20. ^ a b c d e Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 7/25: Surprise return, Owens gloats and Styles wants rematch, Nakamura vs. Corbin". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  21. ^ a b c d e f Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 8/1: John Cena vs. Shinsuke Nakamura in a first-time dream match, Owens challenges Styles for U.S. Title". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  22. ^ a b c Keller, Wade (August 15, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 8/15: Cena vs. Mahal for the first time, final Summerslam hype including Nakamura, Shane, Owens, Styles". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 16, 2017.
  23. ^ "Bayley suffers a shoulder injury Monday night on Raw". WWE. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  24. ^ "Bayley out of WWE SummerSlam, plan to determine her replacement announced". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
  25. ^ a b c d e Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 7/14: Final episode before Summerslam with latest on Seth-Dean, Women's Title match, Fatal Four-way". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  26. ^ Powell, Jason. "7/9 Powell's WWE Great Balls of Fire Kickoff Show coverage – Neville vs. Akira Tozawa for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  27. ^ Namako, Jason (July 12, 2017). "WWE 205 Live Results – 7/11/17 (Cedric vs. Dar in I Quit Match)". WrestleView. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  28. ^ Namako, Jason (July 19, 2017). "WWE 205 Live Results – 7/18/17 (Gulak vs. Ali in 2/3 Falls)". WrestleView. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  29. ^ Namako, Jason (July 26, 2017). "WWE 205 Live Results – 7/25/17 (Neville vs. Daivari headlines)". WrestleView. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  30. ^ Galizia, Joey (August 1, 2017). "8/1 WWE 205 LIVE REPORT: Tozawa (w/Titus) vs. Daivari, Gallagher vs. Kendrick, Metalik vs. Nese". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  31. ^ a b Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 8/8: Orton vs. Mahal, Cena and Corbin interact, Usos vs. Tye & Sami, Shane McMahon sets the ground rules". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  32. ^ "WWE adds a title match to SummerSlam". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  33. ^ Martin, Adam (August 16, 2017). "Championship match shifted to Kickoff Show before SummerSlam". WrestleView. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  34. ^ Keller, Wade (May 29, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 5/29: Reigns vs. Rollins, Balor vs. Joe vs. Bray, Miz TV, Extreme Rules stage set". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  35. ^ Keller, Wade (June 5, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 6/5: Extreme Rules fallout including Samoa Joe's win, plus Enzo and Angle mysteries". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  36. ^ Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 7/3: Final Great Balls of Fire hype, Enzo addresses Cass's turn on him last week, Joe-Lesnar and Reigns-Braun hype". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  37. ^ Martin, Adam. "Six man tag team match added to the SummerSlam Kickoff Show". WrestleView. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  38. ^ a b c d Powell, Jason. "08/20 Powell's WWE SummerSlam Kickoff Show coverage: New Day vs. The Usos for the Smackdown Tag Titles, Akira Tozwa vs. Neville for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, and Jason Jordan vs. Miz, Bo Dallas, and Curtis Axel". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
  39. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Powell, Jason. "Powell's WWE SummerSlam 2017 live review: Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman vs. Samoa Joe vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship, Jinder Mahal vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the WWE Championship, Sheamus and Cesaro vs. Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins for the Raw Tag Titles". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
  40. ^ a b c d e Keller, Wade (August 21, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 8/21: The Summerslam fallout including Lesnar and Heyman celebrating win". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  41. ^ a b c Keller, Wade (August 28, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 8/28: Sasha defends against Alexa, Cena vs. Reigns contract signing, Lesnar returns to answer Braun attack". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  42. ^ a b c Keller, Wade (September 4, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 9/4: Strowman vs. Big Show, Women's Title follow-up, fallout from Cena-Reigns segment last week". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
  43. ^ Keller, Wade (September 18, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 9/18: Final No Mercy hype including interviews with Lesnar and Strowman". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  44. ^ a b c d Keller, Wade (August 22, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 8/22: Summerslam fallout including Owens-Styles-Shane controversy and a new roster member". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  45. ^ Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 9/5: Nakamura vs. Orton to earn WWE Title match at Hell in a Cell, Carmella vs. Natalya, big Shane-Owens angle". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
  46. ^ a b c Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 9/12: Vince McMahon appears to address Shane being suspended and Owens threatening to sue". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  47. ^ a b Keller, Wade (August 29, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 8/29: Jinder & Rusev vs. Orton & Nakamura headlines, plus A.J. Styles U.S. Title Open Challenge, Shelton & Gable". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  48. ^ a b Keller, Wade (September 19, 2017). "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 9/19: Shane McMahon responds to Owens head butting his father Mr. McMahon, Styles vs. Corbin". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  49. ^ a b Weir, Allan (August 24, 2017). "8/22 WWE 205 LIVE REPORT: Detailed results and analysis of the show". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 26, 2017.
  50. ^ "WWE SummerSlam '17 Times". Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
  51. ^ "The Miz & The Miztourage def. The Hardy Boyz & Jason Jordan". WWE. August 20, 2017. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  52. ^ Benigno, Anthony (August 20, 2017). "Neville def. Akira Tozawa to become the new WWE Cruiserweight Champion". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  53. ^ Melok, Bobby (August 20, 2017). "The Usos def. The New Day to become the new SmackDown Tag Team Champions". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  54. ^ "John Cena def. Baron Corbin". WWE. August 20, 2017. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  55. ^ Melok, Bobby (August 20, 2017). "Naomi def. Natalya to retain the SmackDown Women's Champion". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  56. ^ Benigno, Anthony (August 20, 2017). "Big Cass def. Big Show". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  57. ^ Murphy, Ryan (August 20, 2017). "Randy Orton def. Rusev". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  58. ^ Benigno, Anthony (August 20, 2017). "Sasha Banks def. Alexa Bliss to become the new Raw Women's Champion". WWE. WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  59. ^ Melok, Bobby (August 20, 2017). ""The Demon" Finn Bálor def. Bray Wyatt". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  60. ^ Benigno, Anthony (August 20, 2017). "Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins def. Cesaro & Sheamus to become the new Raw Tag Team Champions". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  61. ^ Melok, Bobby (August 20, 2017). "United States Champion AJ Styles def. Kevin Owens (Special Guest Referee Shane McMahon)". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  62. ^ Benigno, Anthony (August 20, 2017). "WWE Champion Jinder Mahal def. Shinsuke Nakamura". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  63. ^ Benigno, Anthony (August 20, 2017). "Universal Champion Brock Lesnar def. Roman Reigns, Samoa Joe and Braun Strowman (Fatal 4-Way Match)". WWE. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  64. ^ "Brock Lesnar threatens to leave WWE".

External links[]

Retrieved from ""