WWE Spring Stampede 2019 – PPV
The Anthem by Good Charlotte
Commentary: Byron Saxton and Vic Joseph
Ring Announcer: Mike Rome
Bayley & Ember Moon & Sasha Banks VS Riott Squad
Ember Moon and Liv Morgan kicked things off for the opening contest of the event. A six-woman tag team affair which was a total clash of fan favourites and villains. Eventually Morgan was able to tag in Sarah Logan meanwhile Moon was able to do the same with Banks. The pair went back and forth for a few minutes with the latter maintaining control of her opponent throughout.
In the final few minutes of the match the pair of Bayley and Ruby Riott become the legal members of their teams. In the end, it would be Bayley who pinned Riott with the Bayley to Belly.
Winners: Ember Moon & Boss & Hug Co
Intercontinental Championship
Bobby Lashley with Lio Rush© VS Dolph Ziggler
Lashley proceeded to manhandle his opponent for the first few minutes of this title defence. Though this worked out in the short term, only for Ziggler to create some distance. Not wanting to give up the attempt of making quick work of his opponent, Lashley charged in with an attempted Spear.
Only to be met with a Superkick from Ziggler, then he was grabbed and spun around. From here Ziggler attempted and successfully hit the Zigzag for the win.
Winner & New WWE Intercontinental Champion: Dolph Ziggler
If Strowman wins, He is added to the WrestleMania match
Seth Rollins VS Braun Strowman
A determined look came over the face of the man who won the men’s rumble (Rollins). As he took the fight to the very man, he eliminated to win the match (Strowman). The former didn’t hesitate in taking the fight to his much larger adversary, by way of hitting a flurry of offence and then backing away.
On one of these attempts, Strowman managed to intercept the attempt and then proceeded to throw Rollins around the ring with power moves. Eventually Rollins was able to get back control and hit two superkicks, one to each of Strowman’s leg’s bringing him to his knees.
From here Rollins hit a third superkick and followed it up with a Blackout (Curb Stomp) for the win.
Winner: Seth Rollins
Ronda Rousey & Becky Lynch VS Samoan Slaughterhouse
Becky Lynch and Tamina began the penultimate match for their respective tag teams. The latter attempted to beat down the former, but she just couldn’t keep Lynch down. With the number one contender eventually being able to make it to her corner and tag in Rousey.
The WWE RAW Women’s Champion picked up right where her WrestleMania opponent left off and continued to wear Tamina down. Tamina would manage to take Rousey to the mat by way of a Samoan Drop and then tagged in Jax.
Who didn’t let up and proceeded with a standing leg drop only for Rousey to roll out of the way and tag Lynch in. Lynch eventually was able to trap Jax in the Dis-Arm-Her for the submission victory.
Winners: Ronda Rousey & Becky Lynch
Universal Championship
Finn Balor© VS Dean Ambrose with Paul Heyman
As soon as the bell rang signifying the beginning of the main event. The pair of defending champion (Balor) and number one contender (Ambrose) collided with each other in the very middle of the squared circle. With the latter taking control in the early going and eventually heading out of the ring and into the ringside area.
After about five minutes Balor managed to bring the fight back into the squared circle and take charge. Throughout the duration of the main event, Ambrose’s new advocate that being Paul Heyman interjected himself and or caused distractions.
However, it wouldn’t be enough for Ambrose to become the new WWE Universal Champion. As his opponent would set him up for and hit a Shotgun Dropkick and then proceeded up to the closest top turnbuckle. Then launched himself off with a beautiful Coupe De Grace which sealed the deal.
Winner & Still WWE Universal Champion: Finn Balor