The bell rings and the two go back and forth with one another. Cage and Garcia tag in and lock up with each other, but Cage levels Garcia with a back elbow and tags in Copeland. Copeland gets trapped in the ring skirt, and Garcia and Yuta fire off stomps on him as the referee is distracted by Cage.

Back from the break, Yuta prevents Copeland from tagging out to Cage and rains down right hands on his spine. He sits Copeland on the top rope and fires off right hands on his head, but Copeland bites Yuta’s head to escape and tags in Cage.

Cage rains down right hands on Yuta, then takes out Garcia with a right hand when Garcia looks to interfere fro the ring apron. Cage calls for the Killswitch on Yuta, but Yuta avoids it and Cage catches him with a reverse DDT. He sends Garcia crashing into Yuta’s groin and slaps him, then delivers a back body drop to Garcia on the outside and ascends to the top rope. He lands a diving headbutt on Yuta off the middle rope and goes for a pin, but Yuta kicks out.

Garcia attacks Cage from behind as Yuta intercepts Copeland when he slides into the ring. Yuta and Garcia look to send Cage and Copeland crashing into one another, but Cage and Copeland stop their momentum and Garcia is sent crashing out of the ring.

Cage bites Yuta’s head once again and ascends back up the ropes, but Garcia trips him to send him crashing into the middle turnbuckle groin first. Copeland then delivers a spear to Yuta for the win before we see The Young Bucks watching on from the crowd.

Winners (and still): Christian Cage and Adam Copeland

After the match, David Finlay, Clark Connors, and Claudio Castagnoli attack Cage and Copeland. The Bang Bang Gang (without Jay White) runs out to bring the fight to The Dogs and The Death Riders, but Finlay looks to use his shillelagh. White appears and grabs the shillelagh from him, and while Cage gets in White’s face, Copeland and The Bang Bang Gang get things calmed down.

We then head backstage, where we see Renee Paquette catch up with Andrade El Idolo. Andrade reveals he has MJF’s “Dynamite” Diamond Ring that he came into possession of thanks to some help from his “good friend” Will Ospreay.

We then head backstage, where The Demand confront Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong as the latter three men speak with Renee Paquette. Jay Lethal, Lee Johnson, and Blake Christian attack Cassidy, O’Reilly, and Strong from behind, with Ricochet noting that he promised none of The Demand would attack The Conglomeration members which they haven’t…yet. 

Back at ringside, Jake Doyle makes his way to the ring. Andrade El Idolo follows, with MJF’s “Dynamite” Diamond Ring in hand.

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