WWE RAW Results – Sept. 23, 2024 – Bron Breakker vs. Jey Uso

September 16, 2024
Ontario, CA – Toyota Arena
Commentary – Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett
Results via Mike Tedesco of WrestleView.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Sami Zayn defeated Ludwig Kaiser via Helluva Kick (pinfall)
  2. Dragon Lee defeated Carlito via Operation Dragon (pinfall)
  3. The Miz vs. Bronson Reed went to a No Contest
  4. Damage CTRL defeated Unholy Union via Over The Moonsault (pinfall)
  5. American Made defeated The New Day via Brutus Ball (pinfall)
  6. WWE Intercontinental Championship – Jey Uso defeated Bron Breakker (c) via Uso Splash (pinfall)

Backstage: Braun Strowman, Bronson Reed

We see a shot of some fans in the concourse, excited for tonight’s show. WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker is shown arriving. He’ll defend the title against “Main Event” Jey Uso, who is also entering the arena.

Drew McIntyre is shown arriving at the Toyota Center to respond to CM Punk.

In a low rider reminiscent of WWE Hall of Famer Eddie Guerrero, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio (technically Guerrero’s storyline son) and Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan also arrive at the arena. As they enter, Braun Strowman and “Big” Bronson Reed tackle each other through a merchandise stand in front of them! Mysterio and Morgan walk by and make their entrance into the arena.


In-Ring: Liv Morgan, Dominik Mysterio, Rhea Ripley

“Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan make their entrance. Next Saturday, October 5, Morgan will defend the title against Rhea Ripley, Mysterio’s former girlfriend.

The crowd loudly boos them. Morgan says some of them might not know what they just did, but what they just did was a victory lap. That’s what winners do, something the crowd wouldn’t know anything about. They’re celebrating because the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour is going exactly as she planned. If they need any proof as to who runs Monday Night Raw, she has some tape.

Video: Last week on Raw, Damian Priest defeated “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio. After the match, the Judgment Day destroyed the Terror Twins and stood tall.

Morgan says she promised to take everything from Rhea Ripley, and that’s exactly what she did. The Women’s World Championship and Judgment Day are hers. The most gorgeous man in the entire world, Dominik Mysterio… they rub noses.

Rhea Ripley comes out to the stage and tells Morgan to shut up. Before she thinks about running away because she can’t attack Ripley from behind, she won’t hit Morgan. Ripley enters the ring, and a “Mami” chant fires up. Morgan shouts at the crowd to “shut up.” Ripley says she has something she needs to tell Morgan. Mysterio stands in front of Morgan. Ripley sarcastically says it looks like he’s found some cajones. She says he’ll do nothing, so he needs to get out of her face before she makes him. Morgan says he might have stayed with Ripley if she cared about him half as much as Damian Priest. Ripley shrugs. Morgan wonders if Ripley is out here to say she can’t compete at Bad Blood after weeks of Morgan bashing her knee. Morgan says she won’t let Ripley get out of this match. She’s going to beat Ripley. She won’t beat Ripley because she’s bigger or stronger (she’s not). Morgan will beat Ripley because she’s smarter than her. She’s been in Ripley’s head for months. Morgan wants to know why Ripley interrupted her.

Ripley says she is fully cleared for Bad Blood. This message is for both of them. Since Dom always wants to stick his nose in the Women’s Championship business, the only reason Morgan won and has retained it in every match, Adam Pearce has decided something. At Bad Blood, Mysterio will be exactly where he deserves to be: behind bars. For the Women’s World Championship match, he’ll be hanging in a shark cage! Mysterio is not happy. Ripley says when there is nowhere to hide, nowhere to run, and no one to help her, she’ll take back what she never lost: her Women’s World Championship.

As for what Ripley said before, she takes it back… Ripley head-butts Morgan in the mouth and knocks her down! Mysterio checks on Morgan as Ripley chuckles and leaves the ring.


Sami Zayn vs. Ludwig Kaiser

Before the match begins, Kaiser shoves Zayn. The bell rings, and Zayn throws his ring jacket into Kaiser’s face. Kaiser angrily kicks it away. They circle the ring before Zayn jabs him. They lock up, and Kaiser powers Zayn to the corner. Kaiser punches away at Zayn in the corner, but Zayn fights out. Zayn bounces Kaiser off the top turnbuckle and stomps him down until Kaiser rolls out of the ring to recover. Zayn goes outside to meet him, but Kaiser cuts him off and sends him headfirst into the ring post. Kaiser talks trash and punches him in the forehead. Kaiser whips Zayn into the ring steps and gets him back in the ring. Kaiser hits the ropes and kicks Zayn in the chest for a two-count. Zayn slowly gets to his knees, so Kaiser sends him to the corner and hangs him over the second rope. Kaiser hits the ropes and dropkicks an upside-down Zayn. Zayn fights back and comes off the middle rope with a diving ax handle. Zayn then clotheslines Kaiser over the top rope. Kaiser gets to his feet at ringside, so Zayn exits the ring and chops the chest. Kaiser reverses a whip to the barricade, but Zayn leaps to the top. Zayn nearly loses his balance, so Kaiser shoves him off headfirst into the timekeeper’s chair!

We return from the break to hear the crowd chanting for Zayn. Replays of the shove into the timekeeper’s area are shown. In the ring, Kaiser puts Zayn on the top rope. Kaiser hooks the head for a superplex, but Zayn fights out and clubs away at the back. Zayn connects with a sunset flip powerbomb for a two-count.

Zayn pulls himself up on the ropes and grabs Kaiser for an exploder suplex into the turnbuckles. Zayn charges for a Helluva Kick, but Kaiser rolls out of the ring to avoid it. Zayn grabs at Kaiser. Kaiser cuts him off with a head-butt and bounces him off the steel steps. Kaiser spits on Zayn! Kaiser gets in the ring and exits out the other side. Kaiser runs around the ring and dropkicks Zayn’s head into the steel steps! Kaiser is fired up. The referee is counting them out, so Kaiser gets in the ring. A dazed Zayn barely beats the count.

Kaiser is furious and mounts Zayn before punching away at him. Kaiser talks trash and pulls at Zayn’s beard. Zayn tries to pull himself up on Kaiser. Kaiser grabs him and brings him to his feet. Zayn punches him a few times. Kaiser reverses a whip, but Zayn springboards over him and takes him out with a stiff lariat. Zayn tries for a Blue Thunder Bomb, but Kaiser fights out. Kaiser rolls him up and puts his feet on the ropes! 1… 2… the referee sees Kaiser’s feet on the ropes and stops the count. Kaiser argues with the referee. Zayn greets Kaiser with another exploder into the turnbuckles. Zayn charges for a Helluva Kick, but Kaiser wipes him out with a nasty flying kick to the skull for a near fall! Zayn looks like he is nearly unconscious. Kaiser sneers at him and gets to his feet. Kaiser sets up for his DDT finisher, but Zayn counters into a German Suplex. Kaiser pulls himself up in the corner, and Zayn smashes him with a Helluva Kick for the win!

Winner: Sami Zayn via Pinfall.

World Heavyweight Champion Gunther charges down to the ring, dressed to compete. Zayn looks worried. Gunther stays at ringside and grabs a microphone. Gunther says Zayn has been begging him for weeks for a match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Gunther has seen enough. If Zayn really wants this more than anything else, then Ontario, California, is the right place for it. Tonight is the right time for it. Gunther will step up to Zayn and tell him right here and now… “No.” The crowd loudly boos as Gunther laughs and walks off.


Backstage: New Day, American Made

Video: Last week on Raw, The New Day looked to have the Judgment Day defeated for the World Tag Team Championship, but the referee was distracted. Xavier Woods would walk off on Kofi Kingston and yell at him for leaving him in the dark about the tag team plans.

Xavier Woods is sitting backstage. Kofi Kingston walks up to him with a purple trombone and some Booty O’s. Woods tells Kingston that his emotions were high last week. Kingston says Woods mentioned the New Day needs to get back on track ahead of their anniversary in November. Kingston dug through the archives to find some things that made New Day great. Woods says this was all fine when they were on top. They haven’t been champions in three years. They need to get more serious and lock in. Kingston says for the next few weeks, Woods can call the shots for the New Day.

American Made comes up to the New Day and laughs at them. Chad Gable says these two are examples of what not to do as a tag team, bringing out toys and sugar to reignite a dead spark. Kingston pretends the Wyatt Sicks are behind them, scaring Gable and his crew. Gable says they are serious. Woods says they’ll show American Made what they’re made of and why they’re 12-time Tag Team Champions. Gable says they’d be better off sitting back here playing video games. Brutus Creed calls them nerds. Gable accepts the match against the Creeds. A person with a plate of pancakes walks up behind Woods, but Kingston waves him off.


Video: Jey Uso, Bron Breakker

Video: “Main Event” Jey Uso looks for his first singles championship in WWE as he fights Bron Breakker for the WWE Intercontinental Championship in tonight’s main event.


Backstage: Adam Pearce, Dominik Mysterio, Liv Morgan, Carlito, JD McDonagh, Ilja Dragunov

Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan and “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio are arguing with Raw General Manager Adam Pearce. Pearce says the decision to put Mysterio in the cage is final. Pearce walks off. Carlito and World Tag Team Champion JD McDonagh walk up. Morgan says they’ll send a message to the LWO to stay out of their business. Carlito will take care of Dragon Lee for good. Mysterio and McDonagh will be with him.

They walk off, but Ilja Dragunov stands in their way. McDonagh threatens him, but Dragunov says he’ll do nothing. McDonagh says they have Judgment Day business to handle, but he’ll see Dragunov around. They walk around Dragunov.


Dragon Lee vs. Carlito

In the arena, Dragon Lee enters alongside Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, and Zelina Vega of the Latino World Order. He’ll face Carlito next.

The bell rings, and Lee dropkicks Carlito out of the ring before hitting a big suicide dive. Lee gets Carlito back in the ring and kicks him in the face. Lee superkicks him to the corner and charges, but Carlito turns him inside out with a clothesline. Carlito punches away at Lee and stomps him. Lee manages to kick him back and hits a running hurricanrana. Lee hits a running kick and a slingshot kick to the chest. Lee gets the crowd fired up and hits a running basement dropkick in the corner. Lee pulls Carlito into the center of the ring and heads to the top rope, but JD McDonagh distracts him. “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio attacks Joaquin Wilde from behind, and McDonagh sends Cruz Del Toro into the ring post. Mysterio and McDonagh celebrate before Rey Mysterio takes out Dominik with a flying seated senton off the barricade! In the ring, Lee rolls Carlito up for a two-count. Lee avoids an avalanche and takes Carlito down with a twisting reverse DDT for the win!

Winner: Dragon Lee via Pinfall.

Dragon Lee celebrates with the LWO.


Backstage: The Miz, Karrion Kross

The Miz is warming up when Karrion Kross walks up to him. Kross says he wants to check up on The Miz before his match against “Big” Bronson Reed. Kross thinks it’s messed up that people think Miz has no chance. Kross wants Miz to be himself and do whatever it takes to win. Monsters come in all shapes and sizes. Miz agrees and walks off as Kross smirks.


Backstage: Sheamus

Cathy Kelley asks Sheamus if he is done with Pete Dunne after being hit with a cricket bat and losing. Sheamus says people have been telling him to call Dunne “Butch.” After what he did, he has a score to settle. There is nothing more dangerous than an Irishman with a score to settle. Sheamus says, “Let’s make this an English/Irish thing… Butch.”


The Miz vs. Bronson Reed

As “Big” Bronson Reed enters, Braun Strowman comes off the barricade with a diving clothesline! Strowman rips off his shirt and celebrates. Strowman uppercuts Reed and gives him a chokeslam on the apron! The Miz gets in Strowman’s face and argues with him. Miz does not want the help. As they argue, Reed takes them both out with a suicide dive!

Reed gets Strowman in the ring and heads to the top rope for a Tsunami, but security guards run down. Reed head-butts one down and throws the other off the top rope onto the downed guard. Reed then sandwiches them with a devastating Tsunami! Strowman gives two guards a double chokeslam on the other side of the ring! Reed and Strowman prepare to clash, but more security guards run down. Strowman and Reed easily clear them from the ring. More guards run in, but they get annihilated with strikes and throws from both monsters. Reed and Strowman then charge and wipe each other out with a double clothesline!

Raw General Manager Adam Pearce comes to ringside and tries to direct traffic. More security guards hit the ring, but Strowman explodes out of a group of them and cuts Reed off on the top rope. Strowman sets up for a superplex that would destroy the ring, but the security guards stop them. Strowman dropkicks Reed out of the ring and attacks more security guards. Strowman gives three guards powerslams and stands tall in the ring. At ringside, another group of guards holds Reed back. Strowman heads to the top rope for a dive, but Reed backs up! Strowman taunts him.

Winner: None.


In-Ring: Drew McIntyre

Video: Last week on Raw, CM Punk says he’s prepared to die. If Drew McIntyre is prepared for this to be the end of him, then he’ll see him in hell.

Drew McIntyre makes his entrance and looks deep in thought. McIntyre stands in the ring, and the crowd loudly chants, “CM Punk.” McIntyre repeats the promises CM Punk made last week. McIntyre has been thinking about what he said and the look in his eyes. Punk meant every single word. For once, Punk was real. Punk is willing to sacrifice everything for this to end. McIntyre has always told the truth and been honest about Punk, but he’s kept the personal stuff to himself because he’s fighting a greater cause. If Punk wants to put it all out there, so will he. McIntyre does not want to go back into Hell in a Cell. He’s been in the match more than once and is still fixing broken things. Punk’s sisters begged him not to do this match. Punk’s wife begged him not to do this match. McIntyre’s family has begged him not to do the match. They know it’s gone too far. McIntyre’s wife has begged him for months to get away from Punk because of how it’s impacted him mentally.

Another “CM Punk” chant picks up. McIntyre says it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks. This match will happen at Bad Blood. McIntyre has some promises of his own. McIntyre promises to make Punk bleed a lot. He’ll make Punk suffer and feel more pain than he’s ever felt in his entire existence. It’s appropriate that Punk compared himself to the devil because this has always been good vs. evil. Punk compares himself to supernatural things, but he’s just a man that McIntyre has broken so easily in the past. Punk is a man that McIntyre will end permanently inside Hell in a Cell. McIntyre walks off.


Backstage: Adam Pearce, Pete Dunne, Sheamus

Jackie Redmond is backstage with Raw General Manager Adam Pearce. She asks how he’ll handle the “Big” Bronson Reed/Braun Strowman situation. Pearce says it has to stop. Next week on Raw, they’ll face one more time in a Last Monster Standing Match!

A commotion is heard backstage, so Pearce runs over to see Pete Dunne choking Sheamus with a cricket bat. Dunne hits Sheamus with it. Pearce shouts at Dunne and tells security to get a medic. How are there any security guards left?


Unholy Union (Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn) vs. Damage CTRL (Kairi Sane & IYO SKY)

IYO SKY and Kairi Sane of Damage CTRL prepare in Gorilla Position when WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill approach them. Belair says Sky caught her slipping last week, but it won’t happen again. Sky looks forward to the next time they fight because it’ll be for the titles. Jade Cargill says they’ll always stand on business. They won’t touch their titles. Belair says Damage CTRL needs to focus on the Unholy Union because they have their number. Sky and Sane sneer at them and leave to make their entrance.

The bell rings, and it’ll be IYO SKY against Isla Dawn. Dawn clubs her down and pushes her against the ropes. Dawn pushes her against the ropes and clubs her. Dawn sends her into the ropes, but Sky flips over her and takes her down. Kairi Sane tags in. Sky trips Dawn, and Sane kicks her in the spine. Damage CTRL hits Dawn with a double-team dropkick. Alba Fyre runs in, but Sane hits her with a head-scissor takeover. Sane avalanches the Unholy Union in the corner and hits Dawn with a sliding club. Sane comes off the top rope with a flying right hand for a two-count. Dawn cuts Sane off with some strikes, but Sane fights back. Fyre distracts Sane, and Dawn snaps her off the top rope. Sane grabs her eye, which was injured a few weeks ago. Fyre hits Sky with a suicide dive.

Back from the break, Fyre hits Sane with a front suplex, and Dawn follows up with a running kick for a two-count. Sane soon fights them off and makes the tag to Sky.

Sky runs in and attacks before hitting Fyre with a flapjack. Sky hits Dawn with a drop-toe-hold onto Fyre. Sky does a scary handspring before hitting Dawn with a dropkick. Sky kips up, but Fyre drops her on the apron. Sky knocks her back and hits the Unholy Union with a springboard double missile dropkick. Sky gets the crowd going and hits Fyre with a meteora in the corner for a two-count. Fyre fights out of a double underhook move, but Sky fights back. Sky hits the ropes, but Fyre superkicks her down. Fyre lifts Sky, but Sky slides off and sends her into the ropes for a roll-up. Fyre kicks out, and Dawn punches Sky in the head. Fyre rolls Sky up for a two-count. Dawn tags in and grabs Sky. Sane holds Sky’s arms to avoid a backstabber. Sane knocks Fyre off the apron. Sky takes Dawn down. Sane dives to the floor with a WILD In-Sane Elbow on Fyre! Sky then hits Dawn with an Over the Moonsault for the win!

Winner: Damage CTRL via Pinfall.


Backstage: Bron Breakker

Cathy Kelley asks WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker about his match against Jey Uso later tonight. Breakker says it’s game day, which means the dogs are out in Ontario. There will be a winner and a loser. After tonight, it won’t be Jey Uso carrying the title. Someone will get their ass kicked, and it won’t be him. Whenever Jey Uso works his way back up the ladder, maybe he’ll give Uso another chance because he’ll be a champion for a long time. Breakker walks off.


Video: Mystery Vignette

A video aired featuring a ring of fire with the acronym “PRF.”


Video: Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns

We’ll look at the confrontation between Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns at Georgia Tech from this past Friday’s SmackDown.


Backstage: Jey Uso, Sami Zayn

“Main Event” Jey Uso is warming up when Sami Zayn approaches him. Zayn says it’s a big night. The Intercontinental Championship meant a lot to him. Tonight, Uso makes the title his. They slap hands.


The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) vs. American Made (The Creed Bros (Julius & Brutus Creed))

Xavier Woods will start against Julius Creed. They lock up, and Woods quickly hooks a side headlock. Julius twists out and applies a side headlock. Woods whips him off, but Julius shoulder tackles him down. Woods gets to his feet, and they lock up again. Julius powers him against the ropes and punches him. Woods fights back and chops him, but Julius rocks him with a forearm. They trade stiff shots before Julius sends him to the corner. Julius catches Woods attempting a slingshot, but Woods slides off. Woods hits the ropes and slides through his legs before hitting a clothesline. Woods connects with a running elbow in the corner. Kingston tags in and hits a pendulum kick. Kingston hits a springboard splash for a two-count. Kingston wrenches the arm, but Julius elbows him in the face. Brutus Creed tags in. Julius drops an elbow and slams Brutus onto Kingston for a one-count.

Brutus applies a front facelock and does a gator roll. Brutus forearms Kingston in the face and runs him over with a shoulder tackle. Brutus cackles and hits the ropes. Kingston leapfrogs him twice and hits a leaping elbow. Kingston hits a big splash for a two-count. Woods tags back in. The New Day wrenches Brutus’ arms and chops him. They hit a double-team bulldog for a two-count. Woods hits a leaping fist to the head and tags Kingston back in. Kingston gets on Woods’ shoulders and flips onto Brutus for a two-count. Woods is back in the match, and Kingston sends Brutus to the corner. Woods hits Brutus with a running forearm and chops him. Brutus turns Woods around and lights him up with some strikes. Woods absorbs the pain and is fired up. Woods chops back at Brutus and punches him. Woods does the ten punches in the corner before leaping off to hit Julius with an ax handle. Julius quickly powers Kingston to the corner. Woods has Brutus on the top turnbuckle, and Julius has Kingston on the opposite. Julius hits Kingston with a superplex, and Woods hits Brutus with a superplex. Both teams are down.

We come back from the break to see Woods trying to make a tag to Kingston, but Brutus keeps him back. They’re fingertips away, but Brutus won’t release his grip. Woods manages to take Brutus out with a clothesline. Julius runs in, but Woods sidesteps and sends him out of the ring. Woods tags Kingston, but Chad Gable was distracting the referee! The referee holds Kingston back and sends him back to the corner since he didn’t see the tag. The Creed Brothers take Woods down. Woods fights back, but Brutus answers with some strikes. Brutus lays him out with a forearm to the head, and Gable is thrilled. Brutus whips Woods hard to the corner and hits some body shots. Brutus puts Woods on the top rope and continues to strike him. Woods knocks Brutus down and head-butts him to the canvas. Woods hits a missile dropkick.

Kingston and Julius are tagged in. Kingston hits a springboard punch followed by some strikes and a dropkick. Brutus intercepts, but Kingston superkicks him. Julius catches Kingston, but Kingston pulls him over the top rope. Kingston kicks Brutus in the chest and heads to the top rope for a Trust Fall on the Creeds. Kingston puts Julius in the ring and hits a cross-body block from the top rope for a near fall. Kingston kicks Julius in the face and connects with a Boom Drop. Kingston signals for the end, but Julius ducks Trouble in Paradise. Kingston tries for an SOS, but Julius fights out. Kingston kicks him in the head to take him down. Woods tags in, and Kingston hits Brutus with a somersault senton. Woods goes to the ropes, but Gable distracts him. Woods brings Gable into the ring the hard way. Woods is irate and attacks Gable with punches. Woods wildly stomps away at Master Gable. Woods turns, and Julius knees him in the face. Julius avoids Kingston’s attack and shoulder tackles him. Brutus tags in. They hit a WILD Brutus Ball for the win!

Winner: American Made via Pinfall.


Video: Damian Priest

Damian Priest says there was a saying he liked to use growing up: Am I my brother’s keeper? On the street, everyone was ready to stab you in the back. Life can bring you to unexpected places. Life brought him to the Judgment Day, a crew that became a family and a brother to keep: Finn Bálor. When Bálor joined him and Rhea Ripley, they talked about running WWE. They did exactly that, but Balor always wanted it to be about him. Then what happened? Rhea Ripley becomes World Champion. Priest shed a tear because he was proud of his sister. Bálor was envious. Then Priest became World Champion. On camera, Bálor was the happiest one. Off camera, Bálor was envious. Bálor might think Priest’s heart makes him weak. Is he his brother’s keeper? Priest will always be. Bálor is not his brother.


Video: Wyatt Sicks

The Wyatt Sicks debut another mysterious video about The Red. You speak, we follow. Another QR code is shown.


Video: Pure Fusion Collective

The Pure Fusion Collective is shown. Sonya Deville says every other team is a failure. They lift each other up, put on sparkly outfits, and do stupid dances. PFC is the foundation and the future of the Women’s Division. If you want to step up, shoot your shot.


Backstage: New Day, LWO

Kofi Kingston asks Xavier Woods what happened. Woods is frustrated and says he knows what happened. Rey Mysterio walks up with the LWO and apologizes for what happened last week. Woods is not happy. Mysterio says they’re the New Day and will get better. Woods says this is unsolicited advice that would have been better if he gave it to his son. Mysterio says he doesn’t have time for this and has to face Finn Bálor next week. Woods flips out and thinks Mysterio is looking past him. Kingston insists Mysterio didn’t mean anything by it. Mysterio says Bálor can wait. They’ll fight next week. Mysterio and the LWO walk off. Kingston tells Woods that was unnecessary. Woods says he’s tired of being disrespected.


Video: Bronson Reed, Braun Strowman

An absolutely incredible promo video for Last Monster Standing is shown. It portrays Reed and Strowman like Godzilla.


WWE Intercontinental Championship
Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker (c)

“Main Event” Jey Uso is shown preparing for his entrance. The fans are excited to be around him. The camera follows him into the arena for one of the bigger matches of his singles career. He’ll battle Bron Breakker for the WWE Intercontinental Championship next.

The bell rings, and the crowd is buzzing for this huge title match. After coming out victorious from a 14-man tournament, Jey Uso is looking for his first singles championship. Uso grabs a waistlock before transitioning to a side headlock. Breakker whips him off and shoulder tackles him down. The dogs are barking. Breakker looks across the ring at Uso, who is holding his shoulder. Uso grabs another waistlock before going to the side headlock. Breakker sends him to the corner, but Uso slingshots over him and rocks him with an uppercut. Breakker is stumbling and falls out of the ring. Uso takes out the Intercontinental Champion with a suicide dive and gets in the ring to hear the YEET chants!

Back from the break, Uso is unloading on Breakker with the ten punches. Uso sets up for a big clothesline, but Breakker ducks and hits the ropes. Uso tries for a leapfrog, but Breakker counters with a powerslam! Breakker grabs Uso and powers him to the corner for some shoulder thrusts to the midsection. Breakker grabs Uso and whips him hard into the corner! You can hear the turnbuckle connectors clinking. Breakker gets Uso to his feet and whips him hard into the corner again. Uso collapses to the mat in pain. Breakker pulls him to his feet, so Uso fights back with some right hands. Breakker quickly cuts him off and hits an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Breakker taunts the crowd before digging his knee into Uso’s neck.

Breakker starts to stretch Uso out on the mat, but Uso fights up. Breakker stops the momentum and goes for a suplex, but Uso blocks it. They each attempt the suplex to no avail. Breakker is finally able to deliver a front suplex onto the top rope. Uso falls to the mat. Breakker mounts Uso and punches away at his face. Breakker gets to his feet and taunts the crowd again. Breakker sends him to the corner and hits a backbreaker. Breakker covers, but he slides off to do some push-ups. Breakker is not taking Uso seriously. Uso pulls himself up on Breakker. Breakker talks trash to him and pushes him. Uso powers Breakker to the corner and stuns him with a snap kick to the skull. Uso clotheslines the Bad Ass over the top rope and gets the crowd going. Uso hits the ropes for a suicide dive, but Breakker punches him in the face. Breakker bounces him off the commentary table a few times. Breakker goes to the apron and hits a diving bulldog onto the table!

We come back from the final break of the evening to see Uso punching away at Breakker. Uso does a little gyration and flattens him with a right hand. Uso hits a running hip attack in the corner and covers for a two-count. Uso heads to the top rope and dives, but Breakker moves. Breakker lifts Uso up and hits a gutbuster for a near fall!

The crowd chants, “This is awesome!” Breakker grabs Uso by the throat for a gorilla press, but Uso slides off and hits a pop-up Samoan Drop! 1… 2… Breakker kicks out. Uso heads to the top rope and kicks Breakker before he can attack. Uso punches and head-butts him away. Breakker quickly scales the ropes and hits a Frankensteiner! 1… 2… Uso kicks out! Breakker cannot believe that didn’t end the match.

Another “This is awesome” chant picks up. Uso shoves Breakker away. Breakker shoves him back. They trade heavy right hands before Breakker stuns him with an uppercut. Uso responds with a superkick. Breakker bounces off the ropes and turns him inside out with a clothesline. Breakker hits a gorilla press powerslam for a near fall! Uso rolls out of the ring to recover. Breakker runs around the ring and connects with a Spear on the floor! Breakker gets Uso in the ring and pulls his straps down. Breakker hits the ropes, but Uso cuts him off with a Spear! Uso goes to the top rope and hits an Uso Splash! 1… 2… Breakker barely kicks out! The crowd is in disbelief. Breakker gets to his feet and is sneering at Uso. A “Ref, you suck” chant fires up. Breakker kicks Uso out of the ring. Breakker exits on the other end of the ring and charges for a Spear, but Uso cuts him off with a superkick! Uso then hits Breakker with a Spear through the barricade!

Uso gets Breakker in the ring and connects with a Spear! Uso immediately heads to the top rope and hits an Uso Splash! 1… 2… 3!

Winner: Jey Uso via Pinfall to become the new WWE Intercontinental Champion.

“Main Event” Jey Uso has won the first singles championship of his career! Uso heads into the crowd with the title and holds it up as the fireworks go off!