No, this was not the UFC. Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey featured a tremendous pay-per-see occasion in Brooklyn on Monday (AEST), however it was WWE SummerSlam as opposed to a Dana White-run occasion.
The two previous blended hand to hand fighting bosses both had gold on hold in their matches at ostensibly the second greatest pay-per-see occasion after WrestleMania.
Rousey joined Lesnar as the main competitors to wind up champions in both the UFC and WWE by crushing Alexa Bliss.
Be that as it may, it was the finish of a time for Lesnar, who lost his title to Roman Reigns in front of a potential move back to the Octagon.
Rules deposes Lesnar after Strowman enters shred
Roman Reigns left SummerSlam with the Universal Championship as Braun Strowman's guarantee to challenge for the title went unfulfilled.
Strowman put Reigns and Brock Lesnar on see in front of their match, entering the ring and promising to trade out the Money in the Bank folder case once the challenge was finished.
"I decline to be a weakling and trade it out when my adversary's back is turned," Strowman thundered. "I am the creature among men and I do things vis-à-vis."
Rules exploited the diversion by hitting Lesnar with a Superman punch — and tailed it with two more to put the champ on the backfoot.
In the wake of being hit with a lance, Lesnar made due by locking a guillotine gag however he couldn't constrain Reigns to tap.
The champ directed his concentration toward Strowman, leaving the ring to hit him with a F5 and after that beating him with the portfolio and a seat.
Be that as it may, it gave Reigns time to recoup and when Lesnar reemerged the ring he was holding up to complete him with a lance.
It was sufficient to win the match — and see Reigns join Lesnar as the main men to hold the WWE and Universal titles in their vocation.
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