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in an aptly named "extreme rules match."Ĭheck out the rest of the full results from WWE Payback, in chronological order.ĭolph Ziggler def. throws from the top rope!! #WWETitle #WWEPayback /RydCaQQabBįollowing the match, Vince McMahon met with his son and daughter backstage with the three agreeing that Reigns and Styles would have a rematch in three weeks at Extreme Rules. PHENOMENAL FOREARM!!! Crashes both men through the announcers' table!! #WWEPayback #WWETitle /pxzxqam3ts There were dives outside the ring, top-rope forearms and Superman punches aplenty over the final few minutes of the fast-paced match, which ultimately concluded with Reigns spearing Styles to retain his title. Instead, their contributions were rather minor in nature as The Usos soon got involved to help Reigns and negate any outside advantage. Now a no-count out, no-disqualification title match, the door was open for Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows to get involved and either help Styles to victory or possibly turn on him in a shocker.

The match was restarted twice, first by Shane McMahon after Reigns was counted out (a result that does not allow the title to change hands) and again by Stephanie McMahon after Reigns inadvertently committed a low blow and was disqualified (same). Nevertheless, the Reigns-Styles match contained plenty of great action and a couple curves that made viewers believe a title change was about to occur.

Perhaps the primary disappointment was a lack of an assumed surprise payoff in a main event that had been built to possibly reveal the formation of a new faction within the organization. Though the "new era" WWE promised would start at Payback was hard to put one's finger on, the show was a solid one despite no titles changing hands and most of the outcomes being expected. Whether fans are behind him or not, Roman Reigns remains World Heavyweight Champion following WWE Payback after defeating AJ Styles in the main event of the overachieving show on Sunday in Chicago.
