WWE Extreme Rules 2021 Results: Winners and News
The main event at WWE Extreme Rules 2021 featured Roman Reigns vs. “The Demon” Finn Balor for the Universal Championship, while Becky Lynch returned to challenge Bianca Belair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship.
WWE Extreme Rules 2021 Match Card
- Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair—WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship
- Damian Priest vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Sheamus—WWE United States Championship
- Charlotte Flair vs. Alexa Bliss—WWE Raw Women’s Championship
- Roman Reigns vs. “The Demon” Finn Balor—WWWE Universal Championship
- The Usos vs. The Street Profits—WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship
- Liv Morgan vs. Carmella
WWE Raw drew 1.793 million viewers on Monday, while SmackDown drew 2.09 million.
WWE Raw Ratings—Last Five Weeks
- September 20, 2021—1.793 million
- September 13, 2021—1.670 million
- September 6, 2021—1.849 million
- August 30, 2021—1.907 million
- August 23, 2021—2.067 million
WWE Friday Night SmackDown Ratings—Last Five Weeks
- September 24, 2021—2.09 million
- September 17, 2021—2.243 million
- September 10, 2021—2.383 million
- September 3, 2021—2.220 million
- August 27, 2021—2.250 million
WWE Extreme Rules 2021 Results—Sunday, September 26, 2021
The New Day def. Bobby Lashley, AJ Styles and Omos
WWE Extreme Rules aired two separate commentary languages at the same time, which was another NBC Peacock blunder.
In front of a jubilant crowd in Columbus, OH, the New Day had amazing reception
If anything, this long match set the stage for AJ Styles, Big E, and Bobby Lashley to face each other in a Triple Threat Match.
The Usos vs. The Street Profits—WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships
I knew The Street Profits were doomed the moment Michael Cole started narrating the story of Montez Ford not being 100 percent.
With more of his signature high-flying and dives, Montez Ford single-handedly launched a “This Is Awesome” chant.
This match finished in a Double Usos Splash, which is a rare occurrence.
Bobby Lashley continues to have the s-word monopoly, referring to Big E as a chichens—t.
Charlotte Flair def. Alexa Bliss—WWE Raw Women’s Championship
Alexa Bliss was surrounded by a raucous audience.
This was a fantastic match, and I can confirm that 1,500 supporters did not leave during it.
Fans gasped in horror as Charlotte Flair tore Lily to bits. While she was mourning the loss of the doll, fans chanted “Thank you Lilly.”
Perhaps Alexa Bliss is saddened by the loss of her Lilly doll since they are all sold out and she won’t be able to get another.
Damian Priest def. Jeff Hardy and Sheamus—WWE United States Championship
While on the top ropes and about to throw a flying knee, Sheamus made a fantastic mockery of Jeff Hardy.
Jeff Hardy’s fans were desperate for him to win this fight. Priest was booed a lot when he and Hardy were exchanging strikes.
This was the hottest match in recent US Championship history.
Bianca Belair def. Becky Lynch by Disqualification—WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship
Becky Lynch wore all white like Seth Rollins has done in the past.
The crowd was split down the middle, yelling “Let’s go Becky!” and “EST!” as expected.
When Becky Lynch heard Michael Cole say Lynch must have been wondering, “What have I gotten myself into?” she shouted out Michael Cole for putting words in her mouth.
This was a fantastic match until Sasha Banks interfered, which sounds like the ideal finish considering that it safeguarded both of SmackDown’s top talents.
Becky Lynch wore all white like Seth Rollins has done in the past.
The crowd was split down the middle, yelling “Let’s go Becky!” and “EST!” as expected.
When Becky Lynch heard Michael Cole say Lynch must have been wondering, “What have I gotten myself into?” she shouted out Michael Cole for putting words in her mouth.
This was a fantastic match until Sasha Banks interfered, which sounds like the ideal finish considering that it safeguarded both of SmackDown’s top talents.
Roman Reigns def. Finn Balor—WWE Universal Championship
When the game began, fans began screaming “We want tables!” almost immediately.
The Demon displayed a triple kendo stick, but the table he brought from under the ring received the most attention. Reigns, ever the great heel, slid the table back beneath the ring.
Finn Balor has been overshadowed by John Cena, Brock Lesnar, and a table in recent months.
By low-blowing Roman Reigns while kicking out, Balor gave him a taste of his own medicine.
Balor hit Jey Uso with a weak-looking power bomb onto the table, but the table still broke.