Backstage, Zelina Vega was trying to keep Andrade and Angel Garza together and Andrade was about to walk away when Flair arrived. Flair pointed out if they don’t see things through, all of them will pay the price.
Randy Orton told them that the Big Show was his when the time was right, and if they do anything to screw it up, he’ll introduce them to the Legend Killer
Backstage, Asuka and Kairi Sane challenged Bayley and Sasha Banks to the Women’s Tag Team Championship on next week’s WWE Raw.
Big Show and Viking Raiders vs. Randy Orton, Angel Garza, and Andrade
A cool show saw Adnrade and Garza stand in protection of Orton’s back as he did his entrance and the Big Show bored a hole through them.
Garza started off with the Big Show, with as much success as he had last week.
Garza’s night got worse as Erik and Ivar double teamed him, but he managed to kick out of a pin attempt by Ivar.
Garza managed to slip out of a suplex by Ivar and tagged Andrade in, though it seemed more like Andrade tagging himself in but the pair still had a brief issue on that one tag.
Andrade was nearly pinned, but Garza got there as he was kicking out, then Garza started yelling at him.
Orton called Garza out of the ring for a pep talk that included nearly strangling Garza and threatening him to “get your act together.”
We return from commercial with Andrade in control over Ivar, and Orton tagged in for a few hits, then tagged Garza in and golf clapped when he hammered on Ivar. Ivar slipped away from him and Erik came in. Erik knocked Andrade off the apron but Orton dodged him.
It’s interesting to see Orton do what Vega hasn’t been able to do, and that’s keep Andrade and Garza working together.
Erik continued to absorbed punishment as they kept him in their corner for a good amount of time before he was able to tag in Big Show.
Garza fell back and tagged in Andrade, who was quickly wiped out. Ortone took the opportunity to sneak in an RKO on Big Show, but missed.
Andrade revered the Show’s chokeslam into a sleeper, but Show slung him of and tagged in Ivar.
After Andrade and Garza threw Ivar out of the ring, Orton hit Erik with an RKO for the pin.
More action
Backstage, Peyton Royce and Billie Kay are trash talking Ruby Riott when she came up behind them. Riott promised her match with Kay would be tragic and not the comedy the Iiconics were taking it as.
As she walked away, MVP is talking with Cedric Alexander about their match and pointed out it take a lot of heart to stand up to him and Lashley. He asked by Alexander was content with being Ricochet’s sidekick, and Alexander brushed him off.
MVP then pointed out that Ricochet has a 365 documentary on WWE Network and he doesn’t. He finished saying Alexander will spend his career working catering jobs before he left him.
Orton and Flair are backstage and Flair is talking all the trash to Orton, and as Orton’s about to take over the conversation, R-Truth bumped into them, mistook Flair for Tozawa, who then charged up with his ninjas.
Orton stopped them, then directed the ninjas away from where Truth ran.
Ruby Riott vs. Billie Kay
Riot started out better than she did last week, but Billie Kay hit with a big boot to stop her early momentum. Riott countered a submission move into a quick pin attempt, but Kay kicked out.
Riott regained control, but Peyton Royce distracted her, allowing Kay to get the victory.
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