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Live WWE event results from 10/21 in Sydney, Australia

W-O reader Geoffrey McGee attended the WWE live event in Sydney today and sent in these results:

The Revival defeated The New Day to retain the Smackdown Tag Team titles; Buddy Murphy defeated Sami Zayn; The Kabuki Warriors defeated The IIconics and Fire & Desire in a triple threat tag team match to retain the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles; Kofi Kingston defeated Randy Orton; Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Ali to retain the Intercontinental title; Bayley defeated Charlotte Flair to retain the Smackdown Women’s title; Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns defeated Erick Rowan and Luke Harper in a cage match.

Notes from the show: Xavier Woods hurt his ankle during the opening match and couldn’t continue, leaving Big E to finish the match by himself. Woods ended up with crutches. The show still had the old roster and due to visas which were already issued before the draft, the decision was taken to leave the old rosters for this tour.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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