WWE Boston, MA, live results: Brock vs. Braun vs. Kane

Approx TD Garden attendance 6,000

– Asuka submitted Sonya Deville with the Crossface Chicken Wing aka the original Asuka Lock.

– Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Heath Slater & Rhyno beat The Miztourage & The Revival in an 8-man tag when Anderson pinned Bo.

– Akira Tozawa pinned Jack Gallagher 

After the match, Bray Wyatt attacked Tozawa. Matt Hardy made the save and offered a truce with Bray and an offer to form a new team. Wyatt shook Matt’s hand but then double crossed Matt. However Matt was left standing after a Twist of Fate.

– Raw Tag Team Champions The Bar defeated Titus Worldwide to retain

– Roman Reigns pinned Elias in the loudest match crowd reaction-wise of the night. The fans loved Elias until he began bragging about the Eagles beating the Patriots in the SuperBowl. Roman was massively over, getting 90% cheers and his reaction was easily the biggest on the show.

– Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss pinned Sasha Banks, local hometown hero and definitely not a heel tonight, after an eye rake, a school girl and a handful of tights. Alexa continues the beating after the match when Nia Jax ran out. Nia threw her around, but Alexa was able to run away.

– Seth Rollins pinned Finn Balor in the best match of the show.

– Universal Champion Brock Lesnar beat Kane and Braun Strowman in a triple threat match by pinning Kane. After the match, The Bar attacked Braun, but Strowman fought them off and ended the show putting Sheamus through a table.

They return on July 7 for a live episode of Raw and announced the dark main events of Roman & Braun vs Kane & Elias and The Mia vs Finn Balor vs Seth Rollins. 

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Arya Witner

If Marc Quill is QB1 of F4W, Arya Witner is the 3rd string backup watergirl. She is a semi-retired writer who comes out of the mothballs to watch shows most people don't remember still existing. However, Arya makes up for it by being a published author, having written the greatest pro wrestling book ever written, 40 Years Of Pay-Per-View: Book 1: 1985-1990, available now on Amazon.