WWE Stomping Grounds
2019 Results:
From Seth Rollins retaining his Universal Championship, despite the introduction of special guest referee Lacy Evans, to Roman Reigns finally getting one over Drew McIntyre Stomping Grounds was a far cry from the usual events that WWE has been showcasing.
Barely weeks after the controversial and somewhat lukewarm Super
ShowDown at Saudi Arabia, WWE Stomping Grounds at Tacoma, Washington, proved to
be anything but boring. Interesting finishes, action-packed matches and nail
biting near falls, marked Stomping Grounds one of the best WWE pay per views of
the year.
From Seth Rollins retaining his
Universal Championship, despite the introduction of special guest referee Lacy
Evans, to Roman Reigns finally getting one over Drew McIntyre to Daniel Bryan
putting up a stellar show proving once again that he is one of the most
bsbkable stars out there, Stomping Grounds was a far cry from the usual events
that WWE has been showcasing.
Raw Women's Championship -- Becky Lynch (c) defeated Lacey Evans
via submission to retain the title: Following a pair of near falls from Evans
late into the match, Lynch applied her Dis-Arm-Her submission to get the
instant tap out.
Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn
defeated The New Day via pinfall: While the booking may have been a bit shoddy,
the match proved to be immensely exciting. Folliwing offense from the get go,
Owens connected with a stunner on Woods to score a pin that saw him and Zayn
celebrating after the match.
United States Championship --
Ricochet defeated Samoa Joe (c) via pinfall to win the title: The young
superstar managed to slip out of a Coquina Clutch attempt by escaping over the
top rope before delivering his 630 finisher to earn the pin.
United States Championship -- Ricochet
defeated Samoa Joe (c) via pinfall to win the title: The young superstar
managed to slip out of a Coquina Clutch attempt by escaping over the top rope
before delivering his 630 finisher to earn the pin.
WWE Championship -- Kofi Kingston (c) defeated Dolph Ziggler by
escaping through the door to retain the title (Steel Cage Match): Kingston
appeared to have the accidentallt won the match when Ziggler super kicked him
into the open door of the steel cage.
Universal Championship -- Seth
Rollins (c) defeated Baron Corbin via pinfall to retain the title: With the
special guest referee being introduced as being none other than Becky Lynch
nemesis Lacy Evans, the match saw Evans playing the role of heel referee
exactly as intended with late pinfall counts, and changed stipulations twice
(to no countout and then no disqualification) in an effort to aid Corbin win
the championship. Evans even connected with a low blow on Rollins until Lynch
ran ringside and took her out of action. Rollins connected with a superkick and
a Stomp on Corbin for the win.
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