WWE Live event results: Fayetteville, NC, 27th November 2016

Did Dean Ambrose get a can of whoopa**?

#5 Kane vs. Bray Wyatt

With Randy Orton on a short break owing to the birth of his daughter, Wyatt and Kane squared off against each in singles competition. Kane dispatched Wyatt off with the chokeslam to continue the string of predictable outcomes for the night apart from the Corbin squash (What!?).

We’ve seen the two representatives from the dark side face each other many times before, so you’d get an idea of how this match panned out to be.

Result: Kane def. Bray Wyatt via pinfall


#6 Heath Slater and Rhyno © vs. Breezango (WWE SmackDown Live Tag Team Championship match)

It was good to see Breezango get a title shot on the house show circuit because well, that’s the best they can hope for currently. The champions retained their titles successfully after Fandango was brutally Gore by Rhyno.

No more tickets for the Man Beast!

Result: Heath Slater and Rhyno def. Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango) via pinfall to retain the SmackDown Live Tag Team titles


#7 Becky Lynch © vs. Carmella vs. Nikki Bella. Natalya vs. Alexa Bliss (Fatal 5-way for the SmackDown Women’s Championship)

This was a good way of utilising all the female talents on the roster. Instead of wasting them in a pointless tag team match, all the women were involved in the title match. The solid bout that included a host of interesting spots and moments, ended with Becky Lynch successfully defending her strap.

The Irish Lasskicker and Nikki Bella were the most over with the fans.

Result: Becky Lynch def. Carmella, Nikki Bella, Alexa Bliss and Natalya to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship


#8 AJ Styles © vs. Dean Ambrose (w) James Ellsworth as the special guest timekeeper (WWE World Heavyweight Championship Street Fight match)

WWE rebooked the Street Fight match from previous house shows with the newest WWE signing, James Ellsworth also continuing to play the special guest timekeeper’ role. The main event was the best match of the night with both men putting it all on the table.

Styles held onto the title by getting the better of Ambrose with the Phenomenal Forearm. Ellsworth saved Ambrose from a Styles Kendo stick beatdown by hitting the No Chin Music on the WWE Champion. Ambrose added salt to injury by laying out Styles with the Dirty Deeds to send the fans home happy.

All the three men involved were over with the fans with Styles doing his best to draw the necessary heel heat.

Result: AJ Styles def. Dean Ambrose via pinfall to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Championship

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