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WWE Bash Berlin 2024 Results: Live Match-by-Match Blog

WWE Bash Berlin 2024 Results: Live Match-by-Match Blog

WWE’s first Premium Live Event (PLE) in Germany, Party in BerlinThe match will begin at 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT on Peacock in the US and WWE Network everywhere else. Bookmark this page to follow the results as they come in!

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We’ll be treated to five solid matches, including three championships on the line and two fiery rematches. A tight, small event means more room for banger matches, and everyone on this card has the potential to steal the show.

Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens will headline the event in a buddy match with the WWE Championship on the line. Owens is a notoriously questionable journeyman, having turned on Sami Zayn and Chris Jericho, among others.

We’ve seen pieces of Owens’ heel slide to the surface over the past couple of weeks on Smack down–What will we really see tonight?

The World Heavyweight Championship is on the line when reigning champion Gunther defends against “The Viper” Randy Orton. Raw Last Monday, Orton took offense to Gunther’s claim that he was the best wrestler in the world. Gunther hasn’t paid a fraction of Orton’s dues over his 20-plus year career. Can Orton finally humiliate the Ring General?

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CM Punk and Drew McIntyre have been at war since January The Royal Rumble. Tonight, they will seek to settle their differences in a strap match that promises to be the most violent of all. Will Punk get his strap back or will McIntrye continue to drive Punk crazy?

A pair of tag team matches round out the card as The Terror Twins and Judgement Day face off in a mixed tag team match, and WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions The Unholy Union take on former champions Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill.

Orton, Gunther, McIntyre, Punk, The Terror Twins, Liv Morgan and “Dirty” Dom are all shown making the required march towards the building.

Owens wraps his fists with gorilla tape. Rhodes comes out of his locker room with a title on his waist and a beautiful white jacket on his back. Wait, they start the show with that? Oh, that’s going to rock the building!

Michael Cole and Wade Barrett are on commentary. They introduce the German commentary team, which is a nice throwback to the days of the Spanish commentary team.

Owens comes out first to cheers from the crowd. He looks motivated! This is his first world title shot in two years, Cole says.

Rhodes comes out and interacts with the fans as he heads to the ring. WWE uses a decibel meter to measure the loudness of a pop. The crowd’s “Whoa” during Rhodes’ song reaches 101 decibels.

After the introductions, the crowd starts chanting “Cody Rhodes.” This crowd goes crazy before they even touch each other! Wild.

The handshake starts the fight.

They trade basic holds. Cody attempts a Cody Cutter early in the match but Owens blocks it!

Rhodes misses a disastrous kick and Owens hits a senton. Owens blocks a cross from Rhodes and Cody blocks a stunner! Good pace so far.

Owens is sent to the outside but blocks a suicide dive and then follows up with a cannonball onto the apron! On the way back, Rhodes follows up with the disaster kick and follows up with a successful suicide dive! This is awesome so far.

Rhodes attacks Owens’ left leg. He controls the action and blocks a figure-four.