SummerSlam (2018)

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SummerSlam (2018)
Promotional poster featuring Brock Lesnar, Alexa Bliss, Ronda Rousey, and Roman Reigns
PromotionWWE
Brand(s)Raw
SmackDown
DateAugust 19, 2018
CityBrooklyn, New York
VenueBarclays Center
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SummerSlam (2018) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event, produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brands. It will take place on August 19, 2018, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.[5] It will be the thirty-first event under the SummerSlam chronology.

Storylines

The card will comprise matches resulting from scripted storylines, with results predetermined by WWE on the Raw and SmackDown brands.[6][7][8] Storylines are produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live[9] and the cruiserweight-exclusive 205 Live.[10]

Raw

After retaining her title against Nia Jax at Extreme Rules in an Extreme Rules match,[11] Raw Women's Champion Alexa Bliss gloated that she had beaten every woman on the Raw roster. Ronda Rousey, who Bliss had attacked at Money in the Bank, cost her a championship match, and who had been suspended, came out from the crowd and attacked Bliss and Mickie James. Raw General Manager Kurt Angle then came out and stated that as Rousey had broken her suspension, she would be suspended for another week. Angle then scheduled Bliss to defend the title against Rousey at SummerSlam as long as Rousey did not break her suspension again.[12]

At Extreme Rules, Kurt Angle said that if Universal Champion Brock Lesnar did not show up for Raw or agree to the terms of when he would defend the title, then he would be stripped of the championship.[11] The following night on Raw, Lesnar's advocate Paul Heyman interrupted Angle, who was about to strip Lesnar, and stated that Lesnar would defend the title at SummerSlam. Bobby Lashley, Drew McIntyre, Seth Rollins, Elias, Finn Bálor, and Roman Reigns all pleaded their cases as to why they should face Lesnar. In response, Angle scheduled two triple threat matches that night, with the winners facing each other the following week to determine who would face Lesnar at SummerSlam. Reigns won the first triple threat match by defeating Bálor and McIntyre, while Lashley won the second by defeating Elias and Rollins, thus setting up Reigns and Lashley facing each other the following week, in effectively a rematch from Extreme Rules,[12] in which Reigns won to face Lesnar for the Universal Championship at SummerSlam.[13]

At Extreme Rules, Kevin Owens defeated Braun Strowman in a Steel Cage match after Strowman threw Owens from the top of the cage onto the announce table.[11] On the July 23 episode or Raw, Owens vowed to take everything away from Strowman. A rematch was scheduled for SummerSlam with a stipulation that if Owens won, even by disqualification or countout, he would win Strowman's Money in the Bank contract.[13]

At Extreme Rules, Dolph Ziggler defeated Seth Rollins 5–4 in sudden death overtime of a 30-minute Iron Man match to retain the Intercontinental Championship, thanks to interference from Drew McIntyre.[11] On the July 23 episode of Raw, Rollins and Finn Bálor defeated Ziggler and McIntyre. A rematch between Ziggler and Rollins for the title was scheduled for SummerSlam.[13]

At Extreme Rules, Finn Bálor defeated Baron Corbin.[11] Few weeks later, a rematch between the two was scheduled with Corbin defeating Bálor.[14] The following week, another match between the two was scheduled for SummerSlam.[15]

SmackDown

At Extreme Rules, AJ Styles retained the WWE Championship against Rusev.[11] On the July 24 episode of SmackDown, SmackDown General Manager Paige was about to announce Styles' opponent for SummerSlam with an open contract, but was interrupted by James Ellsworth, who tried to claim the contendership and was subsequently fired by Paige after insulting her. As Paige saw to Ellsworth being kicked out of the building, Samoa Joe attacked Styles with the Coquina Clutch. Joe then signed the contract, thus making their match for the title official at SummerSlam.[16]

On July 21, Paige announced a #1 contenders tag team title tournament with the winning team earning a championship match against The Bludgeon Brothers (Harper and Rowan) for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam.[17] The tournament began on the July 24 episode of SmackDown. The New Day's Big E and Xavier Woods and Cesaro and Sheamus advanced to the finals by defeating Sanity's Alexander Wolfe and Killian Dain and The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso).[16][18] The New Day's Big E and Kofi Kingston defeated Cesaro and Sheamus in the final and would face The Bludgeon Brothers for the title at SummerSlam.[19]

On the July 24 episode of SmackDown, Becky Lynch defeated SmackDown Women's Champion Carmella in a non-title match to earn the right to challenge Carmella for the title at SummerSlam.[16] The following week, Charlotte Flair returned and saved Lynch from Carmella. Paige then scheduled Carmella to face Flair with a stipulation that if Flair won, she would be added to the match. Flair won the match, thus making the match a triple threat.[18]

At Extreme Rules, Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Jeff Hardy to capture the United States Championship after a pre-match low blow.[11] A rematch between the two for the title was scheduled for the following SmackDown with Hardy winning by disqualification after he was attacked by Randy Orton.[20] On August 3, another match between the two for the title was scheduled for SummerSlam.[21]

On February 23, 2010, WWE debuted a new reality game-show style television program named NXT (which later became WWE's developmental territory), with the original premise of the show being WWE Superstars becoming mentors to 'NXT Rookies' (WWE-contracted performers who were at-the-time competing in WWE's former developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) with the goal of becoming WWE's "next breakout star". In the first season of the show, The Miz served as the WWE Pro of Rookie Daniel Bryan. Throughout the season, Miz would constantly berate Bryan, claiming he was not WWE material and expressing his displeasure at Bryan being his Rookie. The feeling was mutual as Bryan would regularly make comments on the show alluding to the fact that he had been wrestling longer than Miz, and that he (Bryan) should be the Pro and Miz should be the Rookie. As the season progressed, Bryan was eliminated from the show by indirect request after saying he did not believe he deserved to win the competition (due to going on a multiple-match losing streak leading up to his elimination). On the NXT episode following his elimination, he returned for one show only to give his final farewell in an interview segment in the ring. Miz would interrupt the segment and again berated Bryan, which resulted in Bryan attacking Miz in frustration and being escorted out of the arena. Six years later, on the August 24, 2016 episode of Talking Smack, Bryan (then General Manager of SmackDown) got into a verbal altercation with Miz, which consisted of Bryan criticizing Miz's wrestling ability and calling him a coward in the ring for his safe style of wrestling. Miz then responded by going on a rant about Bryan's various injuries he had sustained throughout his WWE career, and berated Bryan for not keeping his word to regain the Intercontinental Championship after having to relinquish it after WrestleMania 31 (due to an injury). Miz then called Bryan a coward for not returning to in-ring competition and going into his GM role.[22] From this point forward, Bryan and Miz would have sporadic interactions for over a year. On March 20, 2018, after another career-threatening injury, Bryan was officially cleared to return to the ring by doctors,[23] and resumed his feud with Miz, and transitioned from sporadic interactions to the two trading words on a regular basis. This continued until the July 31 episode of SmackDown, where Bryan challenged Miz to a match at SummerSlam. Miz initially declined the match, stating that he has always been above Bryan going back to NXT in 2010, and recommended Bryan return to the independent circuit once his WWE contract expired on September 1.[18] However, the following week, Miz accepted Bryan's SummerSlam challenge after negotiations had taken place between Miz's agents and SmackDown General Manager Paige, making the match official.[19]

205 Live

On the July 24 episode of 205 Live, Drew Gulak defeated Mustafa Ali, Hideo Itami, and TJP in a fatal four-way match to earn the right to challenge Cedric Alexander for the Cruiserweight Championship.[24] On July 30, the match between Alexander and Gulak for the title was scheduled for SummerSlam.[25]

Matches

No.Matches*Stipulations
1Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman ReignsSingles match for the WWE Universal Championship[26]
2Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Ronda RouseySingles match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship[27]
3AJ Styles (c) vs. Samoa JoeSingles match for the WWE Championship[28]
4The Bludgeon Brothers (Harper and Rowan) (c) vs. TBDTag team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship[29]
5Braun Strowman (MITB holder) vs. Kevin OwensSingles match for the Money in the Bank contract[30]
6Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Seth RollinsSingles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship[31]
7Carmella (c) vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte FlairTriple Threat match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship[32]
8Cedric Alexander (c) vs. Drew GulakSingles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship[33]
9Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Jeff HardySingles match for the WWE United States Championship[34]
10Finn Bálor vs. Constable Baron CorbinSingles match[35]
11Daniel Bryan vs. The MizSingles match[36]
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
*Card subject to change

SmackDown Tag Team Championship tournament

Semi-finals
SmackDown (7/24,[16] 7/31[18])
Finals
SmackDown (8/7)[19]
      
Sanity
(Alexander Wolfe and Killian Dain)
7:55[16]
The New Day
(Big E and Xavier Woods)
Pin
The New Day
(Big E and Kofi Kingston)
Pin
Cesaro and Sheamus 21:32[19]
Cesaro and Sheamus Pin
The Usos
(Jey and Jimmy Uso)
13:55[18]

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