After a brief backstage segment with Nia Jax and Alexa Bliss, we saw Nikki Cross make her entrance for a match against Charlotte.
We came back from a break to see Charlotte still treating this match as a warmup.
To see the way she has been portrayed ever since she came to the main roster has been disappointing, to say the least.
As Jeff Hardy was making his entrance, John Morrison sprayed him in the face with his drip stick, which is not nearly as dirty as it sounds.
Hardy and Morrison have been in many matches together going back more than 15 years.
If this is what Eva’s character is going to be, at least it will lead to Niven getting more screen time.
Woods spent a long time on defense before he made the hot tag to a fresh Kingston.
We returned to see The Empress nail the champ with a missile dropkick.
It’s not like Asuka can’t afford to put people over, but WWE has never fully invested in her as a top star like it did when she was in NXT.
Even if she isn’t being booked well, we can always rely on Asuka to get the best out of her opponents.
The match we saw here wasn’t bad, but it’s hard to make heads or tails out of the storyline that goes with it.
When we returned from a commercial, McIntyre was in firm control while everyone else watched from ringside.
The Viking Raiders made the save while Omos pulled Styles out of the ring.