![]() The end of regulation saw Charlotte, who was trailing 2-1, focused exclusively on the left knee of Banks. Banks countered two minutes later to even things up with a sneaky roll-up for a three count.Īfter Charlotte missed a moonsault minutes later, Banks took the lead with 6:40 remaining when she forced Charlotte to tap to her Banks Statement submission. While the PPG Paints Arena crowd was slow to heat up, Charlotte and Banks gave them plenty of reason to as their largely technical affair heated up late.Ĭharlotte recorded the first fall with 10 minutes, 46 seconds remaining when she pinned Banks after connecting with her Natural Selection finishing move off the top rope. Sunday's match was much slower and methodical than their recent physical and violent meetings at Summer Slam and Hell in a Cell. The victory extended Charlotte's unbeaten streak in pay-per-view singles to 15-0 - the best mark ever recorded by a WWE superstar. All three of Banks' victories during that stretch have come on Raw, while all of Charlotte's have taken place on PPV. With Banks bleeding heavily from her nose and mouth during overtime, Charlotte forced the WWE Raw women's champion to tap out via the Figure 8 leg lock to win the match three falls to two at Roadblock: End of the Line in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Ĭharlotte regained the title as the belt changed hands for the sixth time since the WWE's latest brand split in July. Sasha Banks 3-2 in overtime (34:45)Ĭharlotte Flair and Sasha Banks added a new chapter to the growing legend of their 2016 rivalry on Sunday night - closing out the year's final pay-per-view with a 30-minute Iron Man match that needed extra time to declare a winner. ![]() Raw women's championship (30-minute Iron Man match): Charlotte Flair def. ESPN Stats & Information researcher Sean Coyle provides an in-depth rating for the WWE Raw women's championship Iron Man match as well, breaking things down on a sliding scale from zero to five. WWE Roadblock: Charlotte Flair beats Sasha Banks 3-2 in overtimeĮSPN's Brian Campbell has your recap for what should be the final word in this chapter to the rivalry of the year in the WWE women's division. The champ rolled off the table just in time and Ambrose went through the table by himself, and he was hit with a Pedigree when he made his way back into the ring.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser ![]() But the tide turned when Ambrose jumped off the barricade and tried to hit an elbow drop on Triple H, who was lying on the announce table. Ambrose dominated much of the match, even putting Triple H in a Figure-Four Leglock and a Sharpshooter. He pinned Triple H after hitting DIrty Deeds, but the ref ruled that Ambrose’s legs were under the ropes and the match continued. Just like they’ve done before, WWE teased a WWE World Heavyweight Championship win for Ambrose. ![]() Dean Ambrose (WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match) The likes of AJ Styles, Kevin Owens and Roman Reigns were not on the WWE Network special. No titles changed hands at Roadblock, and the show was largely dominated by heels. The event culminated with Triple H’s first title defense since winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at the Royal Rumble. Four matches had been advertised for the show, but three more were added to the Roadblock card. The Toronto crowd was lively for much of the event, which was a little bit shorter than an average pay-per-view. The WWE Network special went as expected, and no matches affected the card for the big show at AT&T Stadium on April 3. Nothing stands in the way of WrestleMania 32 now that WWE Roadblock 2016 has come and gone.
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