World Heavyweight Champion Gunther def. Goldberg
Causing the main event of a night when Goldberg accidentally Spear-ed the referee, Charles Robinson, Gunther took off the knee brace and vowed to wreck his opponent. He pushed Goldberg son Gage out of the ring and he leaped over the barricade to reach the title holder. This took away so much time with Gunther thus when he reentered the ring, he was caught by a Spear by Goldberg followed by a Jackhammer. This affected the painted fighter, however, and gave Gunther adequate time to synch in the Sleeper to award Goldberg a defeat during his last match in the career.
LA Knight def. Seth Rollins
In the height of Seth Rollins’ explosive showdown against LA Knight, The Visionary propelled himself off the ropes and when he hit the canvas, his knee suddenly buckled. Standing up after trying to regroup in the corner, the injured Rollins fell victim to the BFT to give The Megastar the win.
Naomi stormed Jade Cargill among the audience and started a fight. Because of this, SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis made Bianca Belair the Special Guest Referee in their No Holds Barred affair on Sunday at WWE evolution.
When Jimmy Uso got into it with the disruptive MFTs, it opened the door for United States Champion Solo Sikoa to grab his older brother through the ropes and drag him in for the quick three-count to successfully defend his title.
As Sikoa, Talla Tonga, JC Mateo and Tonga Loa treated Jimmy to a post-match attack, though, Jacob Fatu emerged to clean house with every MFT in sight.
Randy Orton def. Drew McIntyre
Backed by four-time Grammy-nominated artist Jelly Roll, Randy Orton emerged to go to war with Drew McIntyre, who was flanked by Logan Paul. In the height of the action, Jelly Roll pushed an interfering Paul to the ringside floor. The distraction gave The Viper enough time to regroup and hit the RKO on The Scottish Psychopath for the win.
When Paul sucker punched Orton immediately after the bell, Jelly Roll got involved, blocking The Maverick’s punch before knocking his adversary out of the ring with blow of his own. He didn’t see McIntyre, however, who blasted the singer with a brutal Claymore Kick.