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WWE Extreme Rules: Five takeaways as Bray Wyatt returns and Drew McIntyre falters
WWE Extreme Rules is done and dusted, Bray Wyatt is back, and fans enjoyed a right old night of it in Philadelphia.Wyatt’s much-teased return to the fold finally came off at the finish of the Premium Live Event – taking the roof with it.An eventful night also featured a title change as Ronda Rousey defeated Liv Morgan for the Smackdown Women’s championship, while Bianca Belair retained her gold at the expense of Bayley.READ MORE: 'Brock Leicester' video mocks Nottingham Forest's Man Utd loanee Dean HendersonThe Brawling Brutes got the better of Imperium in a Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook Match, and the deadly Judgement Day got one over on Edge in the most sinister of manners.Drew McIntyre had a fairy miserable night and was downed by Karrion Kross, while Matt Riddle stood tall over Seth Rollins after their Fight Pit match.Here Daily Star takes a look at five key takeaways from a busy night of action as focus now switches to the new ‘seasons’ of Raw and Smackdown, continuing with Monday’s episode of Raw.It’s understandable that Bray Wyatt is the talk of social media today after his stunning return at Extreme Rules.Wyatt has been gone from WWE for more than a year and has been missed by fans who valued his creativity, even if they didn’t necessarily always appreciate his end product – The Fiend for instance will always be a solid idea that never quite connected the way that was intended.It is important to tread carefully from here, not just for Bray but for the talent he’ll be working with.
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WWE Extreme Rules 2022: Preview and predictions as Bayley and Ronda Rousey go for gold
WWE Extreme Rules airs tonight night with fans readying themselves for a series of high-profile match-ups. With WWE now very much under the creative control of Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque following the retirement of Vince McMahon, the product continues to evolve at a pace.SummerSlam at the back end of July was all but rubber stamped before McMahon stepped aside, while Clash at the Castle in Cardiff last month proved a solid start to the Levesque era of Premium Live Events.READ MORE: Ex-WWE star and Tough Enough winner Sara Lee dies aged 30 leaving family 'all in shock' Now Extreme Rules has the task of bettering that and, as things stand, the six-match card features plenty to whet the appetite – even if there is no Roman Reigns.The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion isn’t involved on Saturday but will be back to headline Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia in November, defending against Logan Paul.The honour of trying to steal the show on Saturday goes to the likes of Bianca Belair and Bayley who tangle for the Raw Women’s Championship, and The Brawling Brutes who go to battle with Imperium.Ahead of Extreme Rules, here’s the Daily Star take on what’s on the card, along with our bold predictions.Morgan started out as something of an unlikely champion following her shock cash-in victory over Rousey at Money in the Bank in July.Since then, WWE has done a good job of reinforcing and solidifying the run.
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