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Fatal four-way for WWE World Heavyweight title set for Clash In Paris

The WWE World Heavyweight title will be on the line at Clash In Paris in a fatal four-way match.

After the main event, which saw CM Punk and LA Knight vs Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed end in a fourth consecutive DQ finish, Seth Rollins joined in on beating up the faces until former champion Jey Uso came out to make the save and even the odds.

It was then that Raw General Manager Adam Pearce came out and announced that at Clash, it would be Rollins vs Punk vs Knight vs Uso for the title, a decision which did not go down well with Rollins.

Punk and Knight, who were at each other’s throats for the whole show, then brawled against each other with Jey trying to place peacemaker. But the heels quickly took advantage, with Breakker spearing Punk and Knight, and Reed delivering the Tsunami on Uso. Rollins also stomped Punk for good measure.

The show ended with The Vision standing tall while Punk, Uso, and Knight were left motionless.


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