Extreme Rules (2016)

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Extreme Rules (2016)
Extreme Rules 2016 official WWEShop.com Poster.jpg
Promotional poster featuring Dean Ambrose
Tagline(s) "There are no rules. Extreme Rules"
Theme
song
(s)
"Fire" by PVRIS
Information
Promotion WWE
Sponsor(s) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Date May 22, 2016
Attendance 15,963
Venue Prudential Center
City Newark, New Jersey
WWE Network event chronology
Payback (2016) Extreme Rules (2016) NXT TakeOver: The End
Extreme Rules chronology
Extreme Rules (2015) Extreme Rules (2016)

Extreme Rules (2016) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. It took place on May 22, 2016, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.[1] It was the eighth event under the Extreme Rules chronology.

Eight matches were contested at the event (including one match on the pre-show). In the main event, Roman Reigns defeated AJ Styles in a Extreme Rules match to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, before Seth Rollins made his return from an injury and attacked Reigns. The event has received a mixed reaction from critics.

Background

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Extreme Rules was originally scheduled for May 1, 2016, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. However, it switched dates and venues with Payback.[2]

On the post-WrestleMania Raw on April 4, AJ Styles won a four-way match for a shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship held by Roman Reigns[3] and retained his title opportunity by defeating Sami Zayn on the next Raw.[4] On the April 25 episode of Raw, Styles saved Reigns from an attack by Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows; but Reigns then attacked Styles.[5] At Payback, Styles faced Reigns for the world title. Reigns was first counted out and then disqualified but the match was restarted twice (first by Shane McMahon and then Stephanie McMahon) and turned into a no disqualification match. After interferences by both Anderson and Gallows and the Usos, Reigns eventually pinned Styles to retain the title. Subsequently, Vince, Shane and Stephanie McMahon agreed that Styles should get a title rematch at Extreme Rules in an Extreme Rules match.[6][7] After Styles, Anderson and Gallows beat Reigns and the Usos on the May 2 episode of Raw, Anderson and Gallows wanted Styles to hit Reigns with a chair, but Styles refused, resulting in the Usos attacking Styles from behind with a chair, and Styles retaliating with the chair. Ultimately, Reigns powerbombed Styles through the broadcast table.[8]

The tag team tournament to determine the #1 contender match for the WWE Tag Team Championship culminated at Payback, in a match pitting The Vaudevillains against Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady, which ended in a no contest after Enzo Amore suffered a legit concussion.[6][9] On the following night on Raw, The Vaudevillains were awarded a title match against WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day at Extreme Rules.[10]

At Payback, WWE Women's Champion Charlotte defeated Natalya in controversial fashion; when Charlotte had her opponent in the Sharpshooter, referee Charles Robinson awarded the match to Charlotte despite Natalya not having submitted, similar to the Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series 1997.[6] On the following night on Raw, a Submission match between Charlotte and Natalya was scheduled for Extreme Rules; Ric Flair was banned from ringside,[10] with the added stipulation any appearance by Flair would result in Charlotte losing the title.[11]

On the May 2 episode of Raw, Rusev won a battle royal to earn a title match against United States Champion Kalisto at Extreme Rules.[10]

At WrestleMania 32, Kevin Owens lost the Intercontinental Championship to Zack Ryder in a seven man ladder match that also included Sami Zayn and The Miz.[12] The next night on Raw, The Miz won the Intercontinental Championship after his wife Maryse distracted Ryder.[13] On the April 11 episode of Raw, Owens interrupted Shane McMahon and demanded a title shot, but Shane instead booked him in a #1 contender match against Cesaro, which Cesaro won.[14] At Payback, Owens defeated Zayn, and then stayed for commentary during the Intercontinental Championship match; Zayn attacked Owens and a fight broke between the two. While Owens and Zayn were fighting at the ropes, Cesaro tried to throw them, but Miz pinned him to retain the title. Then Owens, Miz, Cesaro and Zayn began a brawl with Owens standing tall at the end holding the championship.[6] The next night on Raw, another #1 contender match between Owens and Cesaro occurred, but the match ended with no contest after Miz, who was on commentary, attacked Cesaro. Zayn then ran down to the ring and the fight ended with Zayn standing tall holding the championship.[10] On the May 5 episode of SmackDown, Miz interrupted Zayn on The Highlight Reel and a match was booked later between the two, which Zayn won after Owens interfered. Cesaro ran down to the ring and a fight between the four ensued, which ended with Cesaro holding the championship.[15] On the May 9 episode of Raw, Shane and Stephanie McMahon scheduled a triple threat title match at Extreme Rules between Owens, Miz and Cesaro. Zayn demanded to be inserted into the match as well, and defeated Miz later in the night to win contendership, thus turning the match into a fatal four way.[16]

At Payback, Dean Ambrose defeated Chris Jericho.[6] The next night on Raw, during a segment of The Ambrose Asylum with Stephanie McMahon, Stephanie cancelled Ambrose Asylum and reinstated Jericho's talk show, The Highlight Reel. Jericho came out and attacked Ambrose.[10] The following week on Raw, Ambrose attacked Jericho and destroyed Jericho's jacket.[16] On the May 12 episode of SmackDown, Jericho attacked Ambrose and put the straightjacket on Ambrose.[17] On the May 16 episode of Raw, Ambrose challenged Jericho to a match at Extreme Rules, which Jericho accepted. Ambrose then revealed that their match would be a Asylum match, a steel cage match with weapons hanging above the cage.[11]

Baron Corbin's first WWE singles match ended in a double countout against Dolph Ziggler.[13] Ziggler then defeated Corbin on the Payback pre-show.[6] On the May 9 episode of Raw, Corbin defeated Ziggler.[16] The following week, a No Disqualification match between the two was scheduled for the Extreme Rules pre-show.[11]

On the April 11 episode of Raw, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows made their WWE debut and attacked The Usos.[14] On the April 25 episode of Raw, Anderson and Gallows defeated The Usos.[5] The following weeks after Payback, the two teams faced each other in tag team matches with Reigns and Styles in the mix.[10][11][15][16][17] On the May 19 episode of SmackDown, a Tornado tag team match was scheduled for the two teams at Extreme Rules.[18]

Event

Pre-show

During the pre-show, the Dudleyz cut a promo in the ring, but were interrputed by Colin Cassady. The Dudleyz tried to beat Cassady down when he stormed the ring, but he got the better of them physically.[19] Later on, Baron Corbin beat Dolph Ziggler in a no disqualifications match; the end of the match saw Corbin hit Ziggler with a low blow and then execute End of Days on Ziggler.[19]

Undercard

In the first match of the pay-per-view broadcast, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows beat the Usos in a Tornado tag match via pinfall after hitting the double team Magic Killer.[19]

The second match of the night saw Rusev (accompanied by Lana) defeat defending champion Kalisto to capture the United States Championship. Rusev won via submission by locking in the Accolade.[19]

In the next match, The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods, with Kofi Kingston) defeated the Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) to retain the Tag Team Championship. The referee missed non-participant Kingston interfering with the Trouble in Paradise on Gotch, which led to Woods kneeing Gotch in the face for the pinfall.[19]

The Miz (accompanied by Maryse) then defended his Intercontinental Championship in a Fatal Four-Way match against Cesaro, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. The match started with Zayn immediately hitting a Helluva Kick on Owens. In the middle of the match, Miz hit the Skull Crushing Finale on Cesaro, who kicked out. Cesaro used a Cesaro Swing into the Sharpshooter submission on Miz, who tapped out, but the referee did not see it as he was ejecting Maryse from the ring. Cesaro hit a Neutralizer on Owens, but Zayn broke up the pin. Later, Owens hit a pop-up powerbomb on Cesaro, but Miz broke up the pin, and followed with a Skull Crushing Finale on Owens at ringside. At the end of the match, Zayn hit a Helluva Kick on Cesaro, but Owens pulled Zayn out of the ring to break the pin. As Owens and Zayn brawled at ringside, Miz snuck in and covered Cesaro for a pinfall.[19][20]

Next, Dean Ambrose defeated Chris Jericho in the first-ever Asylum match. Ambrose kicked out of Jericho's Codebreaker attack, then later countered a second Codebreaker by dropping Jericho onto thumbtacks, then followed up with Dirty Deeds onto the thumbtacks for a pinfall win.[19]

Charlotte defeated Natalya to retain the Women's Championship in a submission match. The match stipulation was that if Ric Flair appeared at ringside , Charlotte would have lost the title. The end of the match saw Natalya applying the Sharpshooter, when Ric Flair's music played and a figure resembling Flair appeared in the aisle. The figure turned out to be Dana Brooke masquerading as Ric Flair. A distracted Natalya broke the hold and was attacked by Charlotte, who applied a Figure Eight Leglock for the submission win.[19]

Main event

The main event was an Extreme Rules match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, the champion being Roman Reigns and the challenger being AJ Styles. In the first half of the match, Styles and Reigns brawled around the arena: Reigns was hit with a Phenomenal Forearm from the pre-show table, while Styles suffered a back body drop through a broadcast table. When Styles attacked Reigns's knee mid-way in the match, Reigns sold a knee injury at times, but he was still able to powerbomb Styles through another broadcast table, counter Styles' Phenomenal Forearm with a Superman Punch, and finally spear Styles at ringside. After that Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows gave Reigns a Boot of Doom and helped Styles cover Reigns, but Reigns kicked out. The Usos then interfered with superkicks and a diving splash on Styles, who kicked out before three.[19][21]

In the last two minutes of the match, Reigns kicked out of a Styles Clash, then Styles gave Reigns a second Styles Clash, this time on a chair. Styles covered Reigns after fighting off one of the Usos, but Reigns kicked out again. Styles then wielded a chair and attacked Reigns and the Usos with it over a dozen times. Styles then tried a Phenomenal Forearm, only for Reigns to spear him in mid-air, resulting in a pinfall. After the match, Seth Rollins made a surprise return and attacked Reigns with a Pedigree.[19][20][21] Rollins then hoisted the title over Roman Reigns to end the broadcast.

Reception

Critics gave a mixed-to-positive reception to the show, generally praising firstly the Intercontinental Championship four-way and secondly the main event WWE World Heavyweight Championship match and its post-match happenings, but the rest of the show was not as well received. The high amount of punishment AJ Styles received during the main event was also highlighted.

James Caldwell of Pro Wrestling Torch said that it was "unfortunate there were so many finisher kick-outs on this show, but that seems to be the trend these days". Caldwell rated the four-way match the best of the show at 4.5 stars out of 5, commenting that "strong build-up" resulted in a "strong title match", with further positives including that the "Owens-Zayn feud was enhanced, Cesaro's amazing in-ring skills were captured, and Miz's post-Mania resurgence continued". The next-best rated match was the main event at 3.75 stars: a "very physical, PPV main event-worthy battle continuing to build up Styles's strong first year in WWE. Reigns plays the part well of a PPV main-eventer when matched up with the right opponent, like Styles, but not someone like Sheamus." Also, Styles took a "crazy amount of punishment" during the match. The rest of the matches of the event were less well received, being rated either 2.25 or 2.5 stars. Corbin's pre-show performance showed he had "a lot of work to do to belong" on the main roster; the Tornado tag match was rushed and "disorganized"; Rusev winning the U.S. Championship was a positive; the tag title match was mostly a "basic TV-quality action" except for a "good nearfall for The Vaudevillains"; while the Asylum match had a "good" finish, but was dragged down by "an overly-gimmicky WWE cage match concept" and the "middle portion [being] a big struggle trying to follow the four-way".[19]

Jack de Menezes of The Independent praised the Intercontinental title match, the main event and Seth Rollins' return, but "elsewhere there was little to shout about, with matches either ending too short or lacking the thrills that ended the night". The four-way was "frantic" and "one of the matches of the year" that highlighted the Miz being "crafty" with "all his underhand tactics" en route to retaining the title, as well as the "hatred" between Zayn and Owens. Later, the "brilliant" main event was the duo's "second epic battle in less than a month", leading to the show ending with Rollins' "long-awaited return" as the crowd erupted into cheers - this was contrasted with Reigns' "frosty reception". The Asylum "match slowed down too often whenever either man tried to get a new weapon", with de Menezes hoping Jericho and Ambrose's "drawn out rivalry" ended at Extreme Rules. For the tag title match, the Vaudevillains "put in their best performance to date since moving up to the main roster". Finally, Rusev, Anderson and Gallows dominated their respective matches, while Baron Corbin provided "a show of brute strength and craftiness".[22]

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer wrote that the Intercontinental title match "tore down the house" as a "super match with tons of near falls and saves", and "Cesaro and Zayn in particular were great." The main event was "another super match", as "Styles had a death wish taking some crazy and I mean crazy bumps including a high backdrop through a table where he landed on his tailbone". Then, the "crowd went totally nuts for [Rollins] as a babyface" in the post-match segment. Kalisto-Rusev was "good", with WWE "pushing like Kalisto was injured at the end, and was coming into the match injured". The women's match was poorer than Payback's and meant to "elevate Dana Brooke", with Meltzer feeling that the long-term plan is "putting Charlotte and Dana Brooke into a duo to eventually set them up as rivals". The tag matches were both "short", the first match seeing the crowd support going to Anderson and Gallows instead of the Usos. The short matches led to a "weird match" that was "just too long" between Ambrose and Jericho. The Asylum match "didn't have much heat for a long time" and was "hurt following such a great" four-way. However, Ambrose and Jericho did "pick it up at the end", with Jericho "selling [the thumbtacks] tremendously" for the finish.[21]

Kenny Herzog of Rolling Stone criticized Extreme Rules as most of its match "outcomes were far from shocking"; also, it had a "dated" title and for "its namesake stipulation" failed to "really lord its influence over the card". Herzog highlighted the Asylum match as a "prop-comedy disaster" that was "unsurprisingly, utterly inane", but it was "Jericho, tacks and all, who rescued this clunker from meaninglessness by giving it his unquestioned all". Meanwhile, Herzog could not understand "WWE's insistence on shading Ambrose as more goofy than gritty". Another disappointment was the women's match for having a "bizarre, forced finish", as Brooke's "arbitrary shift in allegiances rings pretty hollow". Herzog also hoped that Natalya would not fade into "irrelevance after helping carry the post-WrestleMania malaise". Meanwhile, the finish of the tag title match was "a bit cockamamie, and the opening tornado-rules contest was ho-hum". Herzog still found positives in the show: the four-way was "perfect" with a "multitude of near-falls and clever finish" while everyone gave their "best". Also, AJ Styles, "more than any other latter-career migrant to Vince McMahon's big top, has expeditiously qualified himself as a main-eventer", having displayed "world-class" skills in the ring and taken "some Hall of Fame bumps". Then, the "rousing return" at the end of the show resulted in "the torch of Heavyweight was cannily passed from super-sub A.J. to present- and future-stud Seth Rollins".[23]

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[19]
1P Baron Corbin defeated Dolph Ziggler No Disqualification match[24] 7:07
2 The Club (Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows) defeated The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) Tornado tag team match[25] 8:37
3 Rusev (with Lana) defeated Kalisto (c) Singles match for the WWE United States Championship[26] 9:31
4 The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) (c) (with Kofi Kingston) defeated The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship[27] 6:20
5 The Miz (c) (with Maryse) defeated Cesaro, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn Fatal 4-Way match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship[28] 18:18
6 Dean Ambrose defeated Chris Jericho Asylum match[29] 26:21
7 Charlotte (c) defeated Natalya Submission match for the WWE Women's Championship
Had Ric Flair disregarded his ban from ringside, Charlotte would have lost her title[30]
9:30
8 Roman Reigns (c) defeated AJ Styles Extreme Rules match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship[31] 22:12
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  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show

See also

References

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