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WWE has marked a milestone with the celebration of its first “Premium” event in Germany, called “Bash in Berlin.” This event took place at the Uber Arena on Saturday afternoon and was broadcast live by Peacock/WWE Network at 1 pm east time of the United States. The results below.

The emotion seized the Uber Arena when stars like Gunther, Randy Orton, CM Punk (wearing a Bret Hart sweatshirt), Drew McIntyre, Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest, as well as Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio, arrived at the place of the event. The initial presentation had an extensive introduction video, and Michael Cole announced a multitude of 13,149 people, completely sold.

The event commentators were Michael Cole and Wade Barrett, while the team of commentators in German was made up of Sebastian Hackl and Manu Thiele. The opening combat began at 1:14 pm east time.

Cody Rhodes defeats Kevin Owens to retain the WWE undisputed championship

Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens entered the ring receiving great cheers from the public. Both fighters showed respect to the beginning, shaking hands, but soon the intensity increased with each counteracting the movements of the other. The action intensified when Owens caught Rhodes in an attempt at Dive Suicide and threw it with a cannonball from the edge of the ring. Rhodes responded with a suicide dive and applied a figure four, but Owens managed to break it playing the strings.

Both fighters exchanged high impact movements, including a series of superkicks, a German Suplex Supplex and a Rhodes Cross Rhodes that almost gives it the victory. Owens was also close to victory with an avalanche Fisherman Buster. However, Rhodes finally managed to ensure victory.

After the fight, Owens, visibly disappointed, finally hugged Rhodes, showing mutual respect.

Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defeats Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre to win the women's championship in pairs

In the fight for the women's championship in pairs, Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill, with matching and silver attire, faced Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre. Belair and Cargill's team achieved victory after a series of coordinated maneuvers, including a Cargill Spinebuster and a series of team movements that finally led to the account of three.

Belly combat: cm punk defeat Drew McIntyre

McIntyre attacked Punk before the fight officially began, but Punk soon took the front, using the belt as a gun. Both fighters tried to play the four corners consecutively to win, but each was arrested by the other repeatedly.

Finally, Punk managed to play the four corners after a series of GTS (Go To Sleep), in fact the last one did are not before taking the braclete to McIntyre. Thus Punk assured his first WWE victory in ten and a half years.

Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest defeat Dominik Mysterio & Liv Morgan in a mixed fight

In the mixed fight, Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest faced Dominik Mysterio and the world women's champion, Liv Morgan. JD McDonagh tried to interfere but Priest knocked him off the platform. Ripley hit Carlito on the platform, but Morgan eliminated Ripley with a Powerbomb from the steel steps to the barricade.

McDonagh distracted the referee and Priest threw him over the commentators' table. Priest gave a superpathed to Bálor, but Dom launched. Priest hit the cowboy loop on the commentators table on the outskirts.

In the ring, Morgan was alone, so Ripley hit her with Rip-Tide to take the victory.

Gunther beat Randy Orton to retain the WWE championship.

Kaiser introduced Gunther. Intense fight which had the fanatical chanting on many occasions in favor of the champion. In the final moments Orton was going to paste Rko but Gunther manages to leave and applied sleepy. Orton left this, but the Austrian sought new ways to apply it again.

In the end, Randy Orton manages to launch Gunher to the canvas but he gets up immediately and applies a final sleepy, causing Orton to respond to the referee, finishing the fight.

After the fight Gunther shake hands to Orton and celebrated against the fans to finish the show.



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