WWE Extreme Rules: Results, Match Card, And More For The 2019 Pay-Per-View

It’s time to get extreme! WWE’s annual celebration of hardcore, Extreme Rules, has arrived and the pay-per-view event is bringing with it plenty of matched with a variety of stipulations–and several championship title defenses. The show is airing live on the WWE Network, along with traditional pay-per-view, and kicks off 7 PM ET/4 PM PT. Before that, though, Extreme Rules also features a one-hour kickoff show, launching at 6 PM ET/4 PM PT.

Among the 10 “extreme” bouts that will be featured on tonight’s show is a No Holds Barred match that pits Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre against Roman Reigns and a returning Undertaker. Elsewhere on the card, there’s a last man standing match, an Extreme Rules mixed tag team match–with the WWE Universal Championship and Raw Women’s Championship on the line–and a handicap match that sees Bayley defending her Smackdown Women’s Championship against Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross. We’ll also, finally, get Aleister Black in action after Cesaro finally answered the call to be his opponent.

You can take a look at the full card for Extreme Rules before. Also, make sure to stay tuned to this post as it will be updated throughout the night with all of the Extreme Rules results you could possibly need. Join us for the fun starting at 6 PM ET/3 PM ET.

Match card:

  • Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins vs. Lacey Evans & Baron Corbin (Extreme Rules match for the Universal and Raw Women’s Championships)
  • Roman Reigns & The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon & Drew McIntyre (No Holds Barred match)
  • Kofi Kingston vs. Samoa Joe (WWE Championship)
  • Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross (Handicap match for the Smackdown Women’s Championship)
  • Daniel Bryan & Erick Rowan vs. Big E & Xavier Woods vs. Heavy Machinery (Smackdown Tag Team Championships)
  • Ricochet vs. AJ Styles (United States Championship)
  • Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Lashley (Last Man Standing match)
  • The Revival vs. The Usos (Raw Tag Team Championship)
  • Aleister Black vs. Cesaro
  • Drew Gulak vs. Tony Nese (Cruiserweight Championship)
  • Dolph Ziggler vs. Kevin Owens
  • Finn Balor vs. Shinsuke Nakamura (Intercontinental Championship) – Kickoff Show

Amazon Prime Day 2019 Deals Start Tomorrow: Free Amazon Credit, Amazon Music, Audible, Kindle, Echo, Pantry, Alexa, and More

Welcome to IGN’s hub for all things Amazon Prime Day. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.

Amazon has announced the start and end dates for Amazon Prime Day 2019, the biggest sale day of the year outside of Black Friday:

amazonprimeday2This year Amazon Prime Day runs for 48 hours, from July 15 at midnight PST to July 16 at 11:59pm PST. This will be the longest lasting Prime “Day” thus far (last year’s Prime Day ran for 36 hours). If you want to be prepared for the thousands of Amazon deals that will be live for a very limited time, then we suggest reading this article and making sure you have all bases covered. When Amazon Prime Day goes live, we will add all the best deals to this page so bookmark it and keep checking back!

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AEW Fight For The Fallen Live Results: Updated Match Card Coverage Of The 2019 PPV

AEW’s Fight for the Fallen is underway right now. If you live in the United States, you can stream it for free on B/R Live. You read that correctly. This All Elite Wrestling event costs no money to watch, and so far, it’s been a lot of fun. You’ll find results for the show, as they happen, below.

Fight for the Fallen isn’t just another wrestling promotion’s monthly event. Proceeds from the gate will be going to the Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council (VAAC), which is helping those affected by the 2018 shooting in the city during a Madden Tournament.

On the card, there are eight matches on the card and one spot for Chris Jericho to show up and say whatever he wants. Undoubtedly, this will be a build up to his match against Hangman Page for the AEW Championship at All Out in August. The only notable thing missing from the PPV itself is the newly-acquired Jon Moxley, who had a brutal, non-sanctioned battle against Joey Janella at Fyter Fest. Next month, Moxley will face Kenny Omega.

While it’s a slimmer card, there are a lot of great matches booked for the event. Most importantly, this show feels fresh even though the last PPV was weeks ago. The matchups are new, making Fight for the Fallen feel like it has a voice in the sea of wrestling PPVs. Check it out for yourself below.

Match Card:

  • Britt Baker & Riho vs. Shoko Nakajima & Bea Priestley
  • Sonny Kiss vs. The Librarian (With The Librarian)
  • Darby Allin, Jimmy Havoc, & Joey Janela vs. Shawn Spears, Sammy Guervara, and MJF
  • Chris Jericho appears
  • Young Bucks vs. Cody and Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. Cima
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian
  • Dark Order vs. Jack Evans & Angelico vs. Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • SCU vs. The Lucha Bros

Below, you’ll find live, updated results as the show happens. Keeping coming back to GameSpot throughout the evening to find out the complete results for Fight for the Fallen.

The Buy-In

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Peter Avalon vs. Sonny Kiss

Kiss pins Avalon at 5:06.

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Britt Baker & Riho vs. Shoko Nakajima & Bea Priestley

Nakajima pins Riho at 15:37.

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Darby Allin, Jimmy Havoc, & Joey Janela vs. Shawn Spears, Sammy Guervara, and MJF

Spears pins Allin at 13:13.

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Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie

Rhodes gets the pin on Allie at 10:16, with a little help from Awesome Kong.

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Dark Order vs. Jack Evans & Angelico vs. Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy

Dark Order wins by pin at 15:07.

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Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian

Page wins by pin at 19:04.

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SCU vs. The Lucha Bros

Pentagon Jr pins Scorpio Sky at 15:04

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Kenny Omega vs. Cima

Omega pins Cima at 22:33.

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Young Bucks vs. Cody and Dustin Rhodes

Matt pins Cody at 31:27.

Spider-Man: Far From Home Director Talks Marvel’s PS4 Game Influences

This article contains full spoilers for Spider-Man: Far From Home, so read on at your own risk! If you want some non-spoiler content, be sure to check out IGN’s review of Spider-Man: Far From Home, as well as gameplay of the Far From Home suits in Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4.

For even more on Spider-Man: Far From Home and the end credits scenes, check out our ending explained, ponder the many WTF questions we have about the film, and get the lowdown on Tom Holland’s Marvel contract and just how many movies he has left as Spidey.

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