Rusev & Lana Segment

When we return from the commercial break, Rusev comes to the ring with a big giant Russian flag by himself. Fans chant for Lana and Rusev says there will be no Lana tonight. Fans boo. Rusev says there is no Lana and she needs to learn her place. Rusev says Lana does not speak for him, only he speaks for himself. Rusev says he knows how to speak our stupid American language and can say he quits for himself. Fans chant louder for Lana and Rusev yells that there is no Lana. Rusev says he did not quit last night and John Cena did not beat him. Rusev brags about making Cena pass out in the ring. Rusev says Lana quit because she’s weak. Rusev tells Cena to come out so they can restart the match. Lana comes out instead and fans cheer.

Rusev yells at her for defying him and coming out. Lana says she just wants to explain to everyone that Rusev isn’t like he seems to be. He’s not just The Bulgarian Brute, he’s misunderstood. She says something in Russian and then says she believes in him. She’s believed in him since the beginning and more than anyone else. Lana says she’s been with Rusev every step of the way and she was positive he would be the first man to make John Cena quit but that didn’t happen.

Lana says that’s life and she was just trying to protect Rusev because she cares for him. Rusev says she’s in her feelings, pathetic and disgusting. Lana yells that’s enough and asks what did he expect her to do. She says she did the right thing for him and for them.

She says he was screaming in Bulgarian that he quit. A “you quit” chant breaks out. He calls her a liar and says there is no us, just him. He says he doesn’t need Lana, he doesn’t need anyone. He says Lana is weak and she makes him weak. He tells her to get out of the ring and go back to where she came from. Rusev yells at Lana as she walks to the back. He throws his arms up and fans boo. The music hits and he continues talking trash.

Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt

Dean Ambrose makes his way to the ring. He is in singles action next on Monday Night Raw. On that note, we head to another commercial break.

When we return from commercial, we see Ambrose in the ring awaiting his opponent. Bray Wyatt’s theme music hits and out he comes. Ambrose vs. Wyatt is live as the bell sounds to make this one official.

The finish saw J&J Security get involved at the end, leading Ambrose to get distracted and fall right into a Sister Abigail from Wyatt for the 1-2-3. Wyatt wins as J&J Security run to the back. After the match, we head to a commercial break.

Winner: Bray Wyatt

The New Day vs. Cesaro & Tyson Kidd

When we return from the break, after some Tough Enough audition videos, Cesaro and Tyson Kidd, accompanied by Natalya, make their way to the ring for tag-team action.

Out next is The New Day. Kofi Kingston and Big E. will be representing The New Day in this two-on-two match, as Xavier Woods is banned from the ring. Kingston and Big E. cut a promo on their way to the ring.

The bell sounds and here we go. Big E. and Cesaro start things off for their respective teams. Big E. takes control of the offense on Cesaro early on.

Back from the break and Big E has Cesaro in an abdominal stretch. Cesaro fights out but Big E hits a belly to belly. Kidd and Kofi go at it now. Kidd gets the Sharpshooter locked in but Big E breaks it up. Cesaro and Big E brawl. Big E sends Cesaro to the floor. Kofi stomps on Kofi in the corner. The referee calls for the bell when Kofi won’t let up and things fall apart.

Winners via DQ: Cesaro & Tyson Kidd

After The Match: The Action Continues:

After the match is over, Cesaro comes in and takes out Big E. He goes to do the Cesaro Swing on Kofi but Xavier Woods runs down and makes the save. The New Day beats them down until Sin Cara and Kalisto run down to make the save to a big pop. Los Matadores run down and dive out onto Big E. The Ascension are out next to join in on the brawl. The Prime Time Players are out next and they clear the ring. Cara and Kalisto leap out onto everyone. Titus brings Woods in the ring and double teams him with Darren Young. PTP stand tall to end the segment.