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July 21, 2014
Miami, Florida
“Then. Now. Forever.” The WWE video leads us into the show.
We’re brought into the arena, and Justin Roberts asks the crowd to welcome the Chief Operating Officer of WWE, Triple H. Triple H comes out to a nice reception. Michael Cole, Jerry “The King” Lawler, and JBL welcome us to the show. Cole talks about how Triple H will name John Cena’s opponent for Summerslam tonight. The crowd begins booing him as he says no one in the locker room wanted to look him in the eye because they were scared that he was going to blow a gasket over what happened last night. Triple H says the WWE World Heavyweight Championship did not come back to The Authority. It stayed on John Cena. That draws a lot of boos. Triple H says he’s very mad, madder than he’s been in a long time. He has options, so he’s going to tweet his displeasure. Triple H says he might even send an Instagram or a Vine. In that tweet, he is going to threaten and riot if he doesn’t get what he wants. If that doesn’t happen, then he and his friend Mark are going to stop watching. Triple H then says he could also just fire everyone in the back. Maybe he’ll fire the audience in the building and throw them out.
The other option is he can relax knowing that sooner or later he always wins. If he has to wait four more weeks until Summerslam to win, then so be it. Like a true genius once said, at Summerslam he can guaran-damn-tee that John Cena will no longer be the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. The question is who gets the opportunity.

Randy Orton comes out and asks if they’re really doing this. Orton asks about his rematch. He’s been waiting four months since WrestleMania. He’s owed a one-on-one rematch. It’s what he’s owed. Orton guarantees that if Triple H puts him in a one-on-one match against Cena at Summerslam, he will beat him. Triple H says he appreciates the confidence. While he makes a compelling argument for why he should get the match, he hasn’t made up his mind. Orton is a front-runner. Triple H says the entire roster is going to have an opportunity to convince him. Triple H says he wants someone to go the extra mile and show him that they want it more than anything in their life. Orton says if Kane had done his duty and job, he’d be standing in the ring as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Orton says Triple H can’t be considering Kane.
Kane’s pyro hits, and he makes his way out to the ring. Kane gets in the ring and says he hopes he is being considered to face John Cena. Kane says he knows that he can beat Cena and bring the title back to The Authority as long as he’s not acting as Orton’s protector. Kane says he is tired of babysitting.
Roman Reigns’ music hits, and he makes his way to the ring through the crowd to a tremendous reception. Reigns gets on the apron and says if they’re going to have a conversation about the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, then his name belongs in it. Last time he checked, no one wants to see John Cena versus Kane. No one wants to see Randy Orton versus John Cena again. Everyone wants to see John Cena versus Roman Reigns. That gets a huge pop from the crowd. Reigns gets in the ring and says, “Believe that!” Reigns then takes Kane out with a Superman Punch! Triple H and Randy Orton get out of the ring. Triple H then says he believes right now Roman Reigns is going to have a match against Kane and Randy Orton! Triple H believes that is going to happen right now.
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Randy Orton and Kane vs. Roman Reigns
Randy Orton starts the match against Roman Reigns. They lock up, but nothing happens. Orton kicks him in the midsection and hits a head-butt. Orton sends him into the ropes, but he lowers his head. Reigns then head-butts him down. Reigns gets him in the corner and lands ten punches to the head. Reigns then uppercuts him to his knees. Reigns sends him into the ropes, but Orton takes him down by the hair. Kane is tagged in, and Reigns backs away from the corner. They circle the ring and lock up. Kane powers him to the corner, but Reigns quickly powers out. Kane clubs him down before hitting the ropes and running into a Samoan Drop. Reigns picks up a one count. Reigns applies a front face lock, but Kane backs him to the corner where Orton tags in. Reigns punches him to the ropes before having a whip reversed. Reigns ducks a clothesline, but Orton turns him inside out with a knee to the midsection. Orton then stomps the chest a few times. Kane tags in, and he hits a low dropkick to the face. Kane uppercuts him and clubs him to the corner. Kane hits a snapmare and applies a nerve hold. Reigns fights up, but Kane knees him in the midsection. Kane goes for a suplex, but Reigns blocks it and gives him one of his own for a two count.
Reigns punches him to the corner. Kane reverses a whip to the corner and hits a corner clothesline. Kane sends him to the other corner, but he runs into Reigns’ boot. Reigns then comes off the second rope with a flying clothesline for a two count. Reigns punches him, but Kane quickly pulls him out of the ring by his pants. Kane goes outside and grabs him, but Reigns reverses a whip into the steel steps. Reigns gets back in the ring as Orton checks on Kane.
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see Reigns fight up from a chin lock applied by Orton. Orton reverses a whip and hits a back elbow before stomping the chest. Orton lifts Reigns’ legs and stomps his midsection. Orton stomps the head for a near fall. Kane is tagged in, and he kicks Reigns as Orton holds him up. Kane sends him into the ropes and hits a back elbow for a two count. Kane grabs him by the hair and tags Orton in. Orton stomps the leg before letting him get up. Orton then dropkicks him down for a two count. Orton then goes back to the chin lock. Reigns fights up again and punches out. Reigns head-butts him, but Orton reverses the whip. Reigns reverses Orton’s reverse and pulls him into a Samoan Drop.
Orton quickly gets Kane tagged in, and Reigns ducks a clothesline. Reigns clotheslines him down before giving him a corner clothesline. Reigns uppercuts him to the corner and hits another clothesline. Kane drops into the ropes, so Reigns gets out of the ring and hits a running dropkick to the side of his head. Reigns gets in the ring and sets up for the big punch. Reigns punches Orton off the apron. Reigns then punches Kane before trying for a Samoan Drop, but Kane gets out. Kane then gives him a big boot to take him down. Kane goes for a tag, but Orton refuses to tag in. Kane then grabs him by the throat! Reigns takes advantage of this by giving Kane a Superman Punch! Reigns sets up in the corner and the crowd is feeling it. Reigns then spears Kane down for the win!
Winner by Pinfall: Roman Reigns
Match Rating: **
Orton begins to walk off on his partner. Reigns challenges Orton to get back into the ring. Orton pretends like he’s going to get in, but he then simply backs away. The announcers mention that if Orton were trying to impress the boss, he’d have gotten into the ring.
Bray Wyatt will be a special guest on Chris Jericho’s Highlight Reel later tonight. Nikki Bella will take on Eva Marie, Alicia Fox, Rosa Mendes, and Cameron in a 4-on-1 Handicap Match, next.
Eva Marie, Alicia Fox, Rosa Mendes, and Cameron are seen backstage. Stephanie McMahon approaches them and says tonight is going to be a great night. Not only are they going to announce who will be John Cena’s Summerslam opponent, but also they’re going to destroy Nikki Bella and teach her sister Brie Bella a lesson. Stephanie then sends them off.
-Commercial Break-
A replay is shown of Brie Bella quitting the WWE at the Payback PPV. Brie then slapped Stephanie McMahon in the face. Ever since then, Brie’s sister Nikki has been being punished.
As Nikki makes her way to the ring, she hugs her sister Brie Bella who is front row at ringside.
Stephanie McMahon then comes out to the stage. Stephanie says, “Oh look! It’s the quitter!” Stephanie says it’s so interesting to see Brie out here. She went from a world famous Diva to just another face in the crowd. Stephanie says it’s quite fitting. Why is she in this position? That’s because she abandoned her sister for her husband, Daniel Bryan, the B+ player. A huge “YES!” chant breaks out. Stephanie says, “Yes, Daniel Bryan was stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and has been on the shelf ever since.” Stephanie says Brie made a really good move on that one. Stephanie says she’s glad Brie is here because she can watch Nikki get demolished by four other competitors in the ring all because of her. Brie says, “You are such a bitch!” Stephanie does a double take before telling security to eject her. Brie holds up her ticket, so Stephanie tells her to take her seat because she’s blocking the people behind her.
Brie rips the microphone and says Stephanie is doing this out of spite because she left her handprint on her face. Stephanie is taking this out on her sister. Brie says, “What kind of human being are you? I’ll tell you who you are. You are a vindictive bitch!” Stephanie smacks her in the face, so Brie tries to grab her. Security takes Brie away as Stephanie says she is pathetic. Stephanie calls her a quitter and a loser. Stephanie says this should be a lesson to all of them before telling the timekeeper to ring the bell.
Alicia Fox, Eva Marie, Rosa Mendes, and Cameron vs. Nikki Bella
All four divas viciously take Nikki down before Alicia calls for order. Alicia then hits a Scissor Kick and picks up the pinfall.
Winners by Pinfall: Alicia Fox, Eva Marie, Rosa Mendes, and Cameron
Match Rating: N/A
After the “match,” they roll Nikki out of the ring. The camera cuts out for a moment before coming back to see Stephanie standing over Nikki. Stephanie says that looked like it hurt. Stephanie says it’s Brie’s fault. Sooner or later, Nikki is going to do just what Brie did and quit. Stephanie then goes to the back.
Triple H will decide who will face John Cena at Summerslam for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Flo Rida will perform later in the night.
-Commercial Break-
Replays are shown of the confrontation between Stephanie McMahon and Brie Bella.
Bo Dallas vs. “LeBron James” (Damien Sandow)
The crowd loudly boos Sandow dressed as LeBron James. Sandow is wearing James’ Miami Heat jersey, but Miami is crossed out and Cleveland is written in. Sandow says he took his talents back home. Sandow then tells Dallas to do what he did – get in his car and leave. Dallas is seen laughing at this.
The bell rings, and Sandow kicks him. Sandow sends him into the ropes, but he lowers his head and eats a kick. Dallas clotheslines him down before hitting a back body drop. Dallas then clotheslines him over the top rope before doing a victory lap in the ring. The crowd gives him a great hand for that. Dallas punches Sandow down before hitting the ropes and taking a clothesline. Sandow punches away at him before stomping him. Sandow hits a suplex for a one count. Sandow goes for another as the crowd chants, “Let’s go Heat.” Dallas counters into an inside cradle for a two count. Sandow immediately clotheslines him back down. Sandow drops an elbow for a one count. Sandow applies a chin lock, but Dallas fights up and hits the ropes. Sandow then takes him down with a knee to the midsection. Sandow pretends to shoot a basket before body slamming him. Sandow says, “Cleveland, I’m coming home,” before missing the Cubito Aequet. Dallas kicks him before hitting the Bo-Dog for the win! 16 and Bo!
Winner by Pinfall: Bo Dallas
Match Rating: *
Dallas does a victory lap at ringside as the crowd loudly cheers him on and chant, “Bo!”
Fozzy, Chris Jericho’s band, will have their single come out tomorrow. Bray Wyatt will be a guest on The Highlight Reel, next.
-Commercial Break-
The Highlight Reel with special guest Bray Wyatt
The Highlight Reel set is up in the ring. The commentators talk about something that happened with Chris Jericho and The Wyatt Family on the WWE App.
“Miami… we’re here.”
The Wyatt Family makes their way to the ring. An incredible visual of the entire arena lit with cell phones is shown. During the commercial, Chris Jericho was being interviewed on the WWE App when The Wyatt Family attacked him. Bray Wyatt blows out his lantern and says hello to everyone. Wyatt then welcomes everyone to The Highlight Reel. Unfortunately the scheduled host Chris Jericho is unable to make it, as he’s indisposed. Where could he be? Wyatt then points to the titantron, and a replay is shown of them attacking Jericho. Wyatt then gave Jericho the Sister Abigail into the all. Wyatt then sits in a locker and says, “Sooner or later, they all fall down” before walking away humming.
The crowd is booing The Wyatts. Wyatt asks where Jericho is. Where is the savior? Jericho isn’t here for them, but he here for them. Wyatt says he is here for them just like he has been everyday since he’s been around. Wyatt says he can read their thoughts. They think that just because Jericho had his arm raised last night that it means he’s the better man. Wyatt laughs before asking if they really think he would burden himself with such petty, squeamish things. Wyatt doesn’t mind a loss in the battle because it is the war that counts. War is his game. He created war, and it wasn’t so long ago that The Wyatt Family entered a WWE ring for the very first time. In their short reign of terror, they have dismantled giants, destroyed monsters, and most importantly have brought so-called heroes to their knees. Wyatt asks Jericho who in the hell he thinks he’s dealing with. He is Bray Wyatt, the eater of worlds, and he is every bit the monster they think he is. Jericho will find that he can’t measure him the way he does a normal man. You can’t measure him by the amount of dollar bills in his pocket because society is his plaything. You can’t measure him by the days of the year because time is irrelevant to him. He lives a hundred years a day. There has been something reoccurring in his head since last night. It’s something Abigail used to say to him. She told him to be careful when he chases vengeance because you have to dig two graves: one for your enemy and one for yourself. Unfortunately for Jericho, he is forever. Wyatt then drops to his knees and says, “Follow the buzzards!”
Trainers are checking on Chris Jericho backstage. Jericho is bleeding from his ear. The commentators talk about what just happened.
Triple H will make his decision on who will challenge John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam later tonight. Flo Rida is seen walking backstage. He’ll perform live on RAW later on.
The Miz, the new WWE Intercontinental Champion, makes his way to the ring. He’ll be in action, next.
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The Miz vs. Dolph Ziggler
The bell rings, and Miz rolls out of the ring before waving to the crowd. Miz gets back in, but Ziggler charges him. Miz quickly gets back out. Miz gets back in, and Ziggler scares him off. Ziggler then chases him around the ring. Miz gets in the ring and goes for a clothesline, but Ziggler takes him down before going for some punches. Miz quickly escapes and leaves the ring. Ziggler then baseball slides him into the barricade. Ziggler chops the chest before going to bounce him off the steel steps. Miz blocks it before Ziggler sends him into the ring. Miz kicks Ziggler as he gets in the ring and stomps away at him. Miz goes for a back suplex, but Ziggler flips through. Ziggler rolls him up, but Miz rolls through for a one count. Ziggler then takes him down with a hip toss. Ziggler drops nine elbows before going for a big one, but Miz rolls away. The referee tries to back Ziggler up. As he does, Miz gets a cheap shot before kicking him in the head. Miz applies a chin lock, but Ziggler fights up and applies a side headlock. Miz whips him off, but Ziggler takes him down with a shoulder block. Ziggler hits the ropes, but Miz ducks a short-arm clothesline. Miz counters a leapfrog and catapults him over the top rope, but Ziggler hangs on. Ziggler gives him a shoulder thrust before dropping him to the apron. Ziggler charges, but Miz flapjacks him into the ring post. Ziggler falls to the floor.
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see Miz splash Ziggler against the ropes. Ziggler punches back at the midsection. Ziggler gets him tied up and goes to punch him in the face, but Miz gets out. Miz then viciously beats him down while talking about his face. Miz hits a suplex for a two count. Miz rips at his face before applying a chin lock. Ziggler fights up and punches out. Ziggler then rolls him up for a two count. Miz then takes him down with a clothesline. Miz kicks him before backing up and going for his trademark clothesline, but Ziggler sidesteps him.
Both men are being counted down, but Miz gets to his feet. Miz misses a clothesline, and Ziggler hits a pair of them. Ziggler hits a stinger splash before hitting a neckbreaker. Miz sidesteps a famouser and rolls him up for a two count. Miz goes for the Reality Check, but Ziggler counters into a backslide for a near fall. Miz then hits a sit-out side slam for a near fall. Miz blocks a boot from Ziggler. Ziggler goes for a face-buster, but Miz pulls him up to a powerbomb. Ziggler goes for a sunset flip, but Miz counters into a Figure Four Leglock attempt. Ziggler kicks him away before hitting a big DDT for a near fall. Ziggler applies a front face-lock, but Miz escapes and hits a kneeling DDT for a near fall of his own. Miz looks very frustrated before attacking the leg of Ziggler. Miz goes for the Figure Four Leglock, but Ziggler counters into an inside cradle for a near fall. Ziggler quickly hits an elbow, but he has a kick blocked. Miz then applies the Figure Four Leglock. Ziggler screams in pain. Ziggler eventually claws his way to the bottom rope for a break. Miz goes for it again, but Ziggler kicks him away and hits the famouser for a near fall! The crowd is going absolutely wild.
The crowd chants, “This is awesome!” Ziggler goes for a Zig-Zag, but Miz holds on to the ropes. Miz big boots him down and goes for the Skull Crushing Finale, but Ziggler whips him off. Miz avoids a kick to the face, and Ziggler hits the Zig-Zag for the win!
Winner by Pinfall: Dolph Ziggler
Match Rating: ** 1/2
The Miz quickly gets out of the ring and orders Justin Roberts to grab his WWE Intercontinental Championship. He then has Roberts say he is still the champion. Miz checks on his face as the crowd boos him. The Miz then puts his sunglasses on before leaving.
Triple H is backstage talking to Seth Rollins about why he shouldn’t face John Cena at Summerslam. Triple H says he has the Money in the Bank contract and you can’t put your cards on the table like that. Rollins asks what the point is. Every time he tries to make a play, Dean Ambrose interferes. Cesaro walks up, and he says he should face Cena at Summerslam. He’s a walking Money in the Bank contract. Anytime you put him in a championship match, he’ll get the job done. Triple H is all about what’s best for business. He made a business decision. As of right now, he is no longer a “Heyman Guy.” He wants to be Triple H’s guy. Rollins says that Triple H already has a guy. Triple H says this is uncomfortable. Triple H says there is some unfinished business around here. If Cesaro can finish that business against Dean Ambrose tonight, that would impress him. Cesaro shakes hands with him and tells him to consider it done. Cesaro walks off. Rollins asks what that was about. Triple H says he doesn’t know but they’ll see what he’s got.
AJ Lee is seen skipping backstage. She’ll team with Paige, next.
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Natalya and Emma vs. Paige and AJ Lee
AJ Lee will start the match against Emma. A “CM Punk” chant breaks out. They lock up, and AJ wrenches her arm. AJ applies a hammerlock before Emma elbows out. Emma ducks a clothesline before taking her down by the leg. Emma rolls her up for a one count. AJ rolls her up for a two count. AJ then hits a flying elbow. AJ skips around the ring with her before tagging in Paige. Paige head-butts her down before missing an avalanche. Emma applies the DilEMMA before tagging in Natalya. Natalya hits a dropkick before doing a jackknife pin. Paige powers up and goes for a backslide, but Natalya doesn’t go down. Paige sends Natalya into Emma before Natalya takes her down. Natalya applies a Sharpshooter, but Paige claws to her corner and tags AJ. AJ takes Natalya down with a Shining Wizard. AJ then applies the Black Widow for the win.
Winners by Submission: Paige and AJ Lee
Match Rating: 3/4 *
AJ Lee grabs the title and skips around before hugging Paige in the ring. Paige raises her arm in victory. AJ turns to leave before Paige pulls her down by the hair. Paige viciously head-butts her before screaming in her face and throwing her out of the ring. Paige then sends AJ into the barricade before screaming again. Paige says AJ will love this before sending her headfirst into the ring post. Paige stands over her and says, “I told you this is my house!” The crowd is loudly booing Paige. Paige picks up AJ’s limp body before throwing her over the commentary table. Paige crawls on the table and says that it’s her house. Paige then skips away, and the crowd cheers that. Replays are shown of what just happened with AJ and Paige. Doctors are checking on AJ at ringside.

Triple H will decide who will face John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam later tonight. Flo Rida will perform later tonight.

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