The match was slated for a larger slot as the final match of Saturday Night, but it went by relatively quickly, lasting less than seven minutes.
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Like most Night 1 matches, these two moved quickly. The first big move came from Morgan with a springboard sunset-flip-esque powerbomb. She followed it with Three Amigos while she was playing to the crowd. Wacker immediately followed Morgan’s attack with a Devil’s Kiss and then a suplex-codebreaker.
Morgan went for a backstabber, then teased a Devil’s Kiss steal, but was hit with a bad backbreaker followed by a roll-up pin attempt from Wacker.After Morgan attempted to steal the move, the champion did the same and received his own obliteration. This set up a potential Wacker Inferno – Corkscrew Splash. But, of course, Judgment Day’s Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez intervened, helping Morgan kill Oblivion.
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Wacker avoided this, causing the challenger to scream.
Wacker began fighting the other members of Judgment Day on the apron, leading to Morgan accidentally falling on Rodriguez. Morgan fought back to land a diving Codebreaker and Oblivion for the win, before a Wacker springboard cross-body landed on both on the outside.
Judgment Day remains excellent without the presence of JD McDonagh or Finn Balor. Dominic Mysterio – who wrestles Balor at WrestleMania 42, Night 2 – came out to celebrate with the group.
Meanwhile, it’s back to the drawing board for Wacker, the once-rising superstar.
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