The show started off and all of a sudden Seth Rollins music hit, and Rollins came into the ring and bragged about injuring John Cena, showing 'gruesome' photos of Cena's broken nose on the Titantron. Rollins called himself an artist for doing that to Cena, and in the next second Cesaro's music hit and he said that Rollins forgot the part where Cena still made him tap out. Cesaro said Rollins can tell himself whatever he wants, and Rollins said it was strategic because he had more to worry about besides Cena's title. Cesaro said he will see him later and Rollins told him to leave, but then Cesaro said maybe he will make him tap out now, and called for the bell.

Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro-

Cesaro went after Rollins, but Rollins ran for it. Suddenly, Kevin Owens made his way out to the ramp to watch the match. Cesaro chased down Rollins from outside of the ring, when suddenly Rollins rolled back into the ring and stomped him before Cesaro called for a sharpshooter. Rollins ducked under the ropes to break, then he jumped from the turnbuckles. However, Cesaro caught him and hit a suplex, before pinning him to the count of two. Cesaro then sent him into the corner, where Rollins tripped him up and then dropkicked him into the middle of the turnbuckle, where Cesaro in turn connected with some chops and an uppercut. Rollins tried to attack, but Cesaro battled him off. Then Owens, who had been watching the match the whole time on the ramp, finally decided to run in the ring and attack Cesaro to cause the match to result in a disqualification.

After the attack by Owens, both he and Rollins teased a confrontation, but ended up turning to beat up Cesaro together in the ring. Some referees showed up to end the beat down by Rollins and Owens, and throughout the night a tag team match was booked that involved Owens & Rollins - Cesaro and a mystery partner.

Los Matadores & Lucha Dragons vs. The Ascension & The New Day-

The match began, and The Ascension and New Day tried to keep the Lucha Dragons grounded, with Konner hitting a diving elbow. Quickly, Big E stomped on Sin Cara in the corner. Viktor applied a headlock to Sin Cara, but he resisted by elbowing Viktor a few times. Kalisto tagged in, and connected with some kicks. Torito got involved immediately, but Konner attacked him, leading to a brief brawl on the outside of the ring before Viktor and Kalisto are left in the ring. There was a bit of a disagreement on the New Day/Ascension side over the tag, and Kalisto used the distraction to get a sunset flip rollup, and the referee made the count to three, meaning that the winners of the match were Los Matadores & The Lucha Dragons by pinfall.

Rusev (w/ Summer Rae) vs. Jack Swagger-

Rusev entered the ring with Summer Rae, where he quickly began a promo about Lana and her actions on Monday Night Raw. However, Swagger's music hit the arena and cut him off, so that Swagger could quickly enter the ring and take down Rusev with a waistlock. Rusev hit him a couple of times which sent him into the corner, where he connected with some stomps before going for a shoulder tackle. Swagger sidestepped him, and went for a Patriot Lock. However, Rusev quickly broke free, yet he was not able to avoid Swagger clotheslining him. Swagger connected with some mounted punches before Rusev tackled him and knocked him outside the ring.

Swagger then connected with a few strikes, then Rusev knocked him down and hit him a few more times. Swagger slammed him down as Rusev rolled to the floor. Swagger was relentless, and followed him. However, Rusev was quicker and slammed him into the ringpost. Rusev rolled him back in the ring, and kicked him in the face, making him tap out to the Accolade so that Rusev would win by submission. After the match, Rusev tries to attack him, but Swagger caught him in the Patriot Lock, so that Rusev had to break free and retreat with Summer Rae.

R-Truth vs. Stardust-

The bell rang, and Truth connected quickly with a few punches before Stardust slammed him down and applied a headlock. Truth countered with a rollup, then clotheslined Stardust a few times before hitting him with a high kick and pinning him at the count for two. Truth went for a What's up, but Stardust floated over before slamming Truth into the turnbuckles and hitting him with the finisher move 'Queens Crossbow', and pinning Truth to the count of three for the win by pinfall.

Stardust then got one of his own masks that you would see fans in the crowd wear, and he stood in the ring holding it while Truth was trying to recover from the match. Stardust said that Truth is guilty, and he has failed this city, before going on to talk about Neville. Stardust tried to put the mask on Truth, which provoked an attack. Neville came from the back, and ran to the ring to make the save and take Stardust out with some strikes. He splashed him on the floor from outside of the ring, and tried to keep his defense on him but Stardust escaped into the crowd.

Kevin Owens & Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro & Dean Ambrose-

Both Rollins and Owens made their entrance, where they were followed by Cesaro making his entrance as well to the ring. Just before the match had started, Cesaro was interviewed backstage and he said he didn't need anybody to be his tag partner. Cesaro prepared for the match, and standing across from him was Owens, who decided to start for his team. The referee stood in the middle of the ring, and was about to call for the bell when out of nowhere a familiar music hit, revealing Cesaro's mystery tag partner: Dean Ambrose. While Ambrose made his way to the ring, both Owens and Rollins were shocked, and began to yell at the referee. However, the look on Cesaro's face was both surprised and happy. Ambrose slid into the ring, where he was promptly rushed by Owens and Rollins before the bell. Yet, Cesaro and Ambrose were able to fend them off, and got them to retreat from outside the ring. The match offically began, and Owens connected with a senton before punching Cesaro a few times. Owens applied a headlock before Cesaro knocked him down. Then, Ambrose connected with some clotheslines off the tag. Ambrose hit Rollins with a bulldog before Owens tries to interfere, to which Ambrose replied by dropkicking his knee and splashing Rollins into barricade. Ambrose headed up top of the turnbuckles. However, on his way there, Owens distracted him, allowing Rollins to ducksa diving knee. Yet, Ambrose still attempted a Dirty Deeds.

Rollins blocked the move before Ambrose slammed him down on the mat, and pinning him for the count of two. He then connected with some mounted punches in the corner. Rollins dropped down and countered with a buckle bomb in the opposite corner, before Owens tagged back in and connected with some punches before heading up the top rope. Ambrose pounced on the ropes, which caused Owens to fall on the turnbuckles. Once there, they traded punches before Owens connected with a cradle suplex to pin Ambrose for the count of two. Cesaro ran in and hit Owens, prompting Ambrose to tag back in while Cesaro unloaded with amazing uppercuts to Owens in the corner. Cesaro then hit Owens with a reverse fireman's carry, which slammed Owens onto the mat, pinning him to the count of two, then immediately rolling into the crossface submission.

Rollins ran in, but Cesaro tackled him and puts him in the, 'Cesaro swing' before transitioning to the sharpshooter until Owens made his way over. Cesaro clotheslined him to the outside of the ring, and there Ambrose prevented Rollins from diving outside and hitting a superplex. He followed that up with a clothesline to the floor outside the ring. The crowd got pumped up and cheered like crazy throughout the arena. Owens then dropped Ambrose with a superkick before going for a pop-up bomb. However, Cesaro, still the legal man in the match, ran in as Ambrose floated over and rolled Owens up for the win, resulting ing a pinfall. Both Rollins and Owens looked very disappointed, particularly Rollins, who looked enraged by their loss, as both Cesaro and Ambrose celebrated their victory outside the ring by the commentator table as the show drew to an end. Even though Cesaro at first didn't want a partner, it looks like Ambrose was the perfect pick to help him out anyways.