WWE Super Show-Down

WWE Super Show-Down
Promotional poster featuring various WWE wrestlers
Promotion WWE
Brand(s) Raw
SmackDown
Date October 6, 2018
City Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Venue Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance 70,309[1]
Tagline(s) The Biggest WWE Live Event Ever in Australia
Theme
song
(s)
"Monster" by Hands Like Houses[2]
Sponsor(s) TEG Dainty[3]
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WWE Super Show-Down was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event, produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brands. It took place on October 6, 2018, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.[4]

Ten matches were contested at the event. In the main event, Triple H defeated The Undertaker in a No Disqualification match that was billed as the "Last Time Ever". In the penultimate match, Daniel Bryan defeated The Miz to earn a WWE Championship match. In other prominent matches, The Shield defeated Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler, and Drew McIntyre, AJ Styles defeated Samoa Joe by submission in a no countout, no disqualification match to retain the WWE Championship, and Buddy Murphy defeated Cedric Alexander to win the WWE Cruiserweight Championship.

Storylines

The card consisted of ten matches that resulted from scripted storylines on the Raw and SmackDown brands, with results predetermined by WWE.[5][6][7] Storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live, and the cruiserweight-exclusive 205 Live.[8][9]

On June 16, 2018, a match between The Undertaker and Triple H was scheduled.[4] On August 20, 2018 episode of Raw, Triple H spoke about how he reluctantly accepted the rematch as the last match between the two at WrestleMania XXVIII (a Hell in a Cell match with Shawn Michaels as guest referee) was billed as the "End of an Era".[10] Triple H added that the tagline of this contest would be "Last Time Ever".

At SummerSlam, The Miz defeated Daniel Bryan after hitting him with a pair of brass knuckles that his wife Maryse had given him.[11] On the following SmackDown, Miz and Maryse mocked Bryan's retirement speech from two years earlier. Bryan and his wife Brie Bella came out and confronted them. Bryan called Miz a coward for having to cheat to win and revealed that SmackDown General Manager Paige approved of a mixed tag team match between Bryan and Brie and Miz and Maryse at Hell in a Cell (which Miz and Maryse won).[12] On August 21, a rematch between Bryan and The Miz was also scheduled for Super Show-Down, where the winner would receive a WWE Championship opportunity.[13]

Also on August 21, The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins) were scheduled for a six-man tag team match at the event.[13] The Shield would reunite to prevent Braun Strowman from cashing in his Money in the Bank contract for the WWE Universal Championship on Reigns on the August 20 episode of Raw after Reigns had retained the title against Finn Bálor.[14] This led to a match on the August 27 episode of Raw, in which Reigns and Strowman teamed up to face against Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre. During the match, Strowman turned on Reigns and helped Ziggler and McIntyre attack him, turning heel for the second time in his career. Following the assault on Reigns, the trio would also attack Ambrose and Rollins when they tried to aid Reigns. A six-man tag team match between The Shield and Strowman, Ziggler, and McIntyre was scheduled for Super Show-Down.[15]

At SummerSlam, during the WWE Championship match between Samoa Joe and AJ Styles, Joe taunted Styles by disrespecting his wife and daughter, who were in attendance. An irate Styles attacked Joe with a steel chair, resulting in Joe winning by disqualification, but Styles retaining the title.[11] On August 24, a rematch between the two for the title was scheduled for Hell in a Cell.[16] At the pay-per view, Styles countered Joe's Coquina Clutch into a pin to retain the championship, despite Styles tapping out to the Coquina Clutch which the referee did not see. After the match, Joe attacked Styles. An irate Joe demanded a rematch with Styles. Paige agreed and scheduled a third match between the two for the title at Super Show-Down, with "no disqualifications, no count-outs, and no excuses".[17][18]

On the August 7 episode of SmackDown, The New Day's Big E and Kofi Kingston defeated Cesaro and Sheamus to become the number one contenders[19] for The Bludgeon Brothers' (Harper and Rowan) for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam, where The New Day were won by disqualification, but did not win the titles.[11] The New Day would win the championships on the following episode of SmackDown Live and retained them at Hell in a Cell. On September 4, a match between The New Day and Cesaro and Sheamus for the titles was scheduled for Super Show-Down.[20]

At SummerSlam, Charlotte Flair defeated Becky Lynch and Carmella in a triple threat match to capture the SmackDown Women's Championship. After the match, Lynch attacked Flair, thus turning heel for the first time in her WWE career.[11] Throughout following weeks, the two attacked each other.[21] At Hell in a Cell, Lynch defeated Flair to win the championship.[17] A title rematch was scheduled at Super Show-Down.[22]

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
English commentators Michael Cole
Corey Graves
Renee Young
Ring announcer JoJo
Referees Jason Ayers
Mike Chioda
Darrick Moore
Charles Robinson
Rod Zapata

Preliminary matches

The pay-per-view opened with The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) (with Big E) defending the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against Cesaro and Sheamus. In the end, Kingston and Woods performed a backstabber and double stomp combination on Cesaro to retain the titles.[1]

Next, Becky Lynch defended the SmackDown Women's Championship against Charlotte Flair. In the end, as Flair applied the Figure-Eight Leglock on Lynch, Lynch grabbed the title, which was laying in the ring, and attacked Flair with it, thus Flair won by disqualification, but Lynch retained. After the match, Lynch continued to attack Flair.[1]

After that, John Cena and Bobby Lashley faced Kevin Owens and Elias. During the match, Elias and Owens dominated Lashley. Halfway through, Cena was eventually tagged in, performed a Five Knuckle Shuffle, Attitude Adjustment, and the Sixth Move of Doom on Elias to win the match. After the match, Cena cut a promo where he thanked the crowd in attendance.[1]

In the fourth match, The IIconics (Peyton Royce and Billie Kay) fought Asuka and Naomi. In the end, Kay attacked Naomi and Royce pinned her to win the match.[1]

Next, AJ Styles defended the WWE Championship against Samoa Joe in a no countout, no disqualification match. Before the match began, Styles and Joe fought on the entrance ramp. The match eventually began when both combatants entered the ring. Styles performed a moonsault into a reverse DDT on Joe for a near-fall. Joe performed a clothesline on Styles for another near-fall. Joe attempted to attack Styles with a chair, only for Styles to counter Joe with a dropkick and attacked Joe with the chair. Styles attempted another attack, however, Joe performed a uranage on Styles onto the chair for another near-fall. Joe attempted an inverted DDT through a table on Styles, however, Styles countered and put Joe through the table instead. Joe applied the Coquina Clutch on Styles, however, Styles escaped. Styles performed a 450° splash onto Joe's knee. Styles performed a Phenomenal Forearm on Joe off the barricade. Styles attempted a second Phenomenal Forearm on Joe, only for Joe to counter into the Coquina Clutch. In the end, Styles forced Joe to tap out to the Calf Crusher to retain the title.[1]

In the sixth match, The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, and Sarah Logan) faced Ronda Rousey and The Bella Twins (Nikki and Brie Bella). In the end, Rousey applied a double armbar to both Morgan and Logan, which caused both to submit to win the match.[1]

After that, Cedric Alexander defended the WWE Cruiserweight Championship against Buddy Murphy. Murphy went on the attack early and tried to finish the match quickly. Later, Alexander performed a Michinoku Driver and the Lumbar Check for a near-fall. In the climax, Murphy performed Murphy's Law on Alexander to win the title.[1]

Next, The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns) fought Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler, and Drew McIntyre. The Shield tried to put Strowman through the announce table with a triple powerbomb, however, they were intercepted by Ziggler and McIntyre. In the end, as Reigns attempted to perform a superman punch on McIntyre, Reigns ended up accidentally hitting Ambrose. The Shield tried for the triple powerbomb on McIntyre, however, Strowman tackled them. In the climax, Ambrose performed Dirty Deeds on Ziggler to win the match.[1]

In the penultimate match, The Miz fought Daniel Bryan where the winner would become the #1 contender for the WWE Championship. Miz performed a running knee on Bryan for a near-fall. As The Miz tried for the Skull-Crushing Finale, Bryan reversed it into a small package to win the match. Following this, it was announced that Bryan would receive his WWE Championship match against AJ Styles at Crown Jewel.[1]

Main event

In the main event, The Undertaker (accompanied by Kane) faced Triple H (accompanied by Shawn Michaels). Prior to the match, it was announced that the match would be No Disqualification. In the climax, as Undertaker had Michaels positioned for a Tombstone Piledriver, Triple H attacked Undertaker with a sledgehammer, Michaels performed Sweet Chin Music on Undertaker, and Triple H performed the Pedigree on Undertaker to win the match. After the match, Triple H and Michaels helped Undertaker to his feet. Kane (who had been put through a table midway through the match) entered the ring and the four men showed mutual respect. However, as they began to depart, Undertaker and Kane attacked Triple H and Shawn Michaels and put Michaels through an announcer's table.[1]

Aftermath

Raw

Triple H and Shawn Michaels kicked off the October 8 episode of Raw by addressing The Undertaker and Kane's attack following Triple H's victory. They stated that the respect that once existed between both sides was gone, leading Triple H and Michaels, the latter coming out of retirement, to reform D-Generation X and challenge The Brothers of Destruction to a tag team match at Crown Jewel on November 2. The match was later made official, marking Michaels' first match since WrestleMania 26 in 2010, where he was retired by The Undertaker.

Ronda Rousey and The Bella Twins defeated The Riott Squad in a rematch on the October 8 episode of Raw. The Bella Twins then turned heel after the match by attacking Rousey. Later in the evening, it was announced that Rousey would defend the Raw Women's Championship against Nikki Bella at Evolution on October 28.

SmackDown

On the October 9 episode of SmackDown Live, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch's championship rematch ended in a double countout, after which, the two women brawled. Later in the program, SmackDown General Manager Paige announced that Lynch would defend the SmackDown Women's Championship against Charlotte in the first-ever Last Woman Standing Match at Evolution.

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[23][1]
1 The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) (c) (with Big E) defeated Cesaro and Sheamus Tag team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship[24] 9:38
2 Charlotte Flair defeated Becky Lynch (c) by disqualification Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship[25] 10:50
3 Bobby Lashley and John Cena defeated Elias and Kevin Owens Tag team match[26] 10:05
4 The IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce) defeated Asuka and Naomi Tag team match[27] 5:45
5 AJ Styles (c) defeated Samoa Joe by submission No Countout, No Disqualification match for the WWE Championship[28] 23:45
6 Ronda Rousey and The Bella Twins (Brie Bella and Nikki Bella) defeated The Riott Squad (Liv Morgan, Ruby Riott, and Sarah Logan) by submission Six-woman tag team match[29] 10:05
7 Buddy Murphy defeated Cedric Alexander (c) Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship[30] 10:35
8 The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins) defeated Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler, and Drew McIntyre Six-man tag team match[31] 19:40
9 Daniel Bryan defeated The Miz Singles match to determine the #1 contender for the WWE Championship[32] 2:25
10 Triple H (with Shawn Michaels) defeated The Undertaker (with Kane) No Disqualification match[33] 27:35
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

See also

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