WWE Live Results: Barcelona, Spain (4th November, 2017)

Another great live event from the blue brand
Another great live event from the blue brand

WWE's European tour stopped off at Barcelona, Spain as the stars of the blue brand brought their best to fans in Europe. The show featured Kevin Owens taking on Shinsuke Nakamura, as well as AJ Styles taking on Jinder Mahal.


#1 The Usos (C) vs New Day vs Rusev and Aiden English (for the WWE SmackDown Tag-Team Championships)

The night started off with one of the most entertaining matches on the card. The Usos and the New Day have amazing chemistry together and they were joined by the team of Rusev and Aiden English.

The three teams put on a stellar show before Jimmy and Jey picked up the win to retain their SmackDown Tag-Team Championships.

Result: The Usos def. New Day and Rusev/Aiden English

#2 Bobby Roode vs Dolph Ziggler

Bobby Roode faced Dolph Ziggler once again and it looks clear that this rivalry isn’t over. While this match wasn’t as good as their 2 out of 3 falls match on SmackDown, it was still a pretty good match from the two experienced Superstars.

The match went back and forth and after a couple of nearfalls, Bobby Roode hit the Glorious DDT to pick up the win.

Result: Bobby Roode def. Dolph Ziggler


#3 Breezango and The Ascension vs The Bludgeon Brothers and The Colons

Breezango have been on a roll of late and their Fashion Files segments have even given a rub to The Ascension. The two teams teamed up tonight to take on the repackaged Harper and Rowan who teamed up with The Colons.

To the delight of the fans in Barcelona, Breezango stole the show and picked up the win with help from The Ascension.

It doesn’t look good for the Bludgeon Brothers that they’re already losing at live events despite their recent repackaging. Someone please give Luke Harper a singles run.

Result: Breezango and The Ascension def. The Bludgeon Brothers and The Colons

#4 Shinsuke Nakamura vs Kevin Owens

Hands down, the match of the night. These two stole the show once again as they threw everything but the kitchen sink at each other. Owens was at his devious best as he tried to get a win over Shinsuke but unfortunately for the “Prizefighter”, Nakamura was at his best.

Nakamura dodged an attempted Pop-Up Powerbomb to hit the Kinshasa for the win.

Result: Shinsuke Nakamura def. Kevin Owens


#5 Natalya, Carmella, Tamina and Lana vs Naomi, Becky Lynch and Charlotte

We got a 4 on 3 handicap match next as the babyfaces were outnumbered by the heels. The babyfaces didn’t look too much at disadvantage though as Lana failed to impose herself on the match again.

Naomi, Becky and Charlotte eventually got the better of their opponents despite being outnumbered, picking up the win to a loud roar from the Catalan audience.

Result: Naomi, Becky Lynch and Charlotte def. Natalya, Carmella, Tamina and Lana

#6 Baron Corbin vs Sin Cara vs Sami Zayn (for the WWE United States Championship)

According to reports, Sin Cara’s latest push comes as a reward for signing a new contract with WWE. Regardless of how long it lasts, it’s interesting to see Sin Cara back in relatively important matches. This triple threat match was no exception.

The grounded Corbin took on two relative high flyers both vying for his championship. Thankfully for Corbin, he somehow managed to pick up the win and leave his title.

Result: Baron Corbin def. Sami Zayn and Sin Cara


#7 Jinder Mahal vs AJ Styles (Non-title match)

The main event was a precursor to this week’s SmackDown main-event where Jinder Mahal will defend his WWE Championship against AJ Styles.

Unfortunately for Jinder, things did not go well for him on this night as he was soundly defeated by the much more popular AJ Styles.

Result: AJ Styles def. Jinder Mahal

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