WWE Clash of Champions RESULTS: Roman Reigns beats Jey Uso, Big Show, Shawn Michaels and Christian cost Randy Orton against Drew McIntyre, Sasha Banks and Bayley feud continues

Clash of Champions delivered beyond most of our expectations.
WWE’s annual pay-per-view saw every Raw and SmackDown title put on the line.
Below, marvelbet369.com has a look at the results…
Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura (c) def. Lucha House Party (Kalisto and Lince Dorado) - SmackDown Tag Team Championship
The Lucha House Party had Cesaro and Nakamura’s number in recent weeks on SmackDown, but the champions proved their worth when it really mattered.
Sami Zayn def. Jeff Hardy (c) and AJ Styles in triple threat ladder match - Intercontinental Championship
This was arguably one of WWE’s best ladder matches in years. With Hardy involved, there were always going to be crazy spots.
Hardy executed an insane Swanton Bomb off a huge ladder to put Zayn through the steal.
However, it was Zayn who reclaimed the title he had never lost after relinquishing his gold when refusing to work in the peak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Zayn handcuffed Hardy’s EAR to a ladder, before turning his attention to Styles.
The Phenomenal One was handcuffed to a ladder as Zayn climbed, with ease, to win his second Intercontinental title. The match was so fun.
Asuka (c) def. Zelina Vega - Raw Women’s Championship
Asuka’s babyface run is yet to pick up steam, but she once again proved why she is one of WWE’s best in-ring workers.
Against the fairly green Vega, who was competing in her first one-on-one main roster title match, The Empress of Tomorrow was able to see off her opponent in just over seven minutes when putting in the Asuka Lock.
The post-match antics saw Vega take a cheap shot at the champion which could suggest this feud is not yet finished.
Bobby Lashley (c) def. Apollo Crews - United States Championship
Similarly to Asuka vs Vega, this match was short and sweet.
Lashley picked up the victory via submission thanks to his Lashley Lock finisher.
Now, a new challenger surely awaits the CEO of the Hurt Business.
The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) (c) def. Andrade and Angel Garza - Raw Tag Team Championship
For what has felt like the 150th time these two teams have faced each other this year, the match ended prematurely.
Garza appeared to suffer a knee injury, which saw the referee call for the bell as an unhappy-looking Street Profits subsequently retained.
Let’s hope Garza’s injury is not as serious as it seemed.
Asuka def. Bayley (c) via disqualification - SmackDown Women’s Championship
With Nikki Cross not medically cleared to face Bayley, WWE’s longest reigning SmackDown Women’s champion issued an open challenge for her title.
Her old foe, Asuka, appeared and the match was set.
However, it did not last long as Bayley retained via disqualification when she hit her opponent with a chair.
Sasha Banks, who was brutalised by Bayley earlier this month, got some vengeance by coming to Asuka’s aid by hitting her former best friend with a chair.
It sets up a long-awaited match between both women at Hell in a Cell next month.
Drew McIntyre (c) def. Randy Orton in an ambulance match - WWE Championship
Orton’s path of destruction in 2020 came back to bite him.
Big Show, Christian and Shawn Michaels - WWE legends who have been kicked in the head by The Viper in recent months - all got their revenge by inflicting a beatdown on him during his match with McIntyre.
The Scottish Psychopath then Claymore kicked Orton, before giving him a punt of his own, and threw him in the ambulance to extend his WWE Championship reign.
Ric Flair, who was also on the receiving end of a vicious Orton attack, was seen driving the ambulance away at the end of the match.
Roman Reigns (c) def. Jey Uso - Universal Championship
While there was always going to be one outcome, the two real-life cousins put on a great match.
Reigns, wrestling shirtless for the first time on the main roster, showed no mercy to Jey.
Jey’s twin brother, Jimmy, eventually came out and threw the towel in when he had seen too much.
There were some close calls, but as expected, Reigns, now known as The Tribal Chief, retained.