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WWE Night of Champions results: Seth Rollins interferes in main event in Nashville

Architect stops John Cena winning WWE World Heavyweight Title

Last Updated: 22/09/14 5:37pm

John Cena attacks Brock Lesnar in the corner of the ring
John Cena attacks Brock Lesnar in the corner of the ring

Brock Lesnar is still WWE World Heavyweight Champion – and he has Seth Rollins to thank.

The Beast Incarnate was pummelled by John Cena at Night of Champions in Nashville and after eating FOUR Attitude Adjustments seemed set to relinquish his belt to the Cenation Leader.

But before Cena could pin The Anomaly and become a 16-time world champion, Seth Rollins clocked him with the Money in the Bank briefcase, ensuring the bout ended in disqualification.

Rollins wasn’t done there, though, and Curb Stomped Lesnar – though The Architect’s hopes of cashing in his contract and snapping up sports entertainment’s ultimate prize were dashed by Cena, who arose from his daze and chased the former Shield man away.

That episode allowed Lesnar to regroup, flatten Cena with an F5 and leave his opponent on his back, an image in stark contrast to when the combatants wrestled in the evening’s main event.

Lesnar dominated Cena at SummerSlam en route to seizing the WWE World Heavyweight Title, and he wasn’t without venom in Music City either, regularly targeting his rival’s arm.

But the former UFC Heavyweight Champion was taken aback by an inspired Cena, who administered his first Attitude Adjustment in the embryonic stages of the contest and another, stunningly, whilst he was trapped in Lesnar’s Kimura Lock.

The Beast’s final salvo showed his power, but without Rollins, things could have been so different…

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Rollins’ decision to interfere in the night’s flagship bout came shortly after he had recorded a “victory” over one ex-Shield stablemate and promptly clashed with another.

The Aerialist forced referee Charles Robinson to announce that he had beaten Roman Reigns via count-out, despite the fact The Juggernaut was not in Tennessee having undergone emergency hernia surgery.

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Rollins then issued an open challenge to any member of the locker room to come and fight him – though he was shocked when a wild-fringed madman emerged from a yellow cab.

Dean Ambrose has not been seen since he was Curb Stomped by Rollins into a pile of cinderblocks on Raw a few weeks ago, but returned with a vengeance at Sunday’s mammoth event.

The Ohio-born grappler administered a powerful assault on his former friend and only relented when he was tackled by security personnel, handcuffed, and escorted from the Bridgestone Arena.

Missed WWE Night of Champions? Catch it again at 9pm on Monday on Sky Sports 3.

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