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SummerSlam Night 2 put a cap on an incredible weekend for WWE that started with Seth Rollins cashing in to win the World Heavyweight Championship and ended with a slugfest between Cody Rhodes and John Cena.
WWE champions were put to the test on Sunday night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and a lot of them were up to the challenge.
Read below to see how the rest of SummerSlam played out.
Naomi def. Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky for Women’s World Championship
Naomi entered a very difficult match against two of the top women’s wrestlers in the world and left MetLife Stadium the champion still.
Naomi held on to Ripley’s tights and picked up the pin in an incredible match to kick off SummerSlam. Both Ripley and Sky were left in disbelief as Naomi scampered away with the championship.
Wyatt Sicks retain WWE Tag Championship
The tables, ladders and chairs match between six tag teams delivered in a big way at SummerSlam. There were a ton of bodies going through tables, even Candice LeRae saw action and was sent through a ladder.
As the carnage subsided, Joe Gacy was able to race up the ladder and grab the tag team belts to bring the gold back to the Wyatt Sicks family.
Gacy and Dexter Lumis have made it clear that they are the cream of the crop in the tag-team division on the SmackDown roster.
Becky Lynch def. Lyra Valkyria for Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Cody Rhodes def. John Cena in street fight to win Undisputed WWE Championship
Cody Rhodes and John Cena put on one last classic matchup. The two fought all over MetLife Stadium, were put through tables and brought some violence into their meeting putting both of their bodies on the line.
Rhodes, however, would get the best of Cena, and win the match and the title. The two embraced in a pass-the-torch moment.
As Cena said farewell to the fans, Brock Lesnar’s music hit.
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