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WWE House Show Results 06.29.13 – Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Credit: Zach Takes & PW.net
It was WWE’s first time back to Cedar Rapids in two years. They drew a very good size crowd as well especially considering you didn’t have big name guys like C.M. Punk or John Cena on the show.
1. Sin Cara beat Cody Rhodes. Decent opener.
2. AJ Lee (w/Big E Langston) beat Kaitlyn to retain the WWE Divas Championship. Good divas match, these two seem to work well together.
3. Great Khali beat Damien Sandow. Not much to this match
4. Randy Orton beat Wade Barrett. Orton got a huge pop, this was a very good match, that was given a good amount of time.
5. Antonio Cesaro (w/Zeb Colter) beat Justin Gabriel. This was the weakest match of the night. The crowd actually gave them a “This is boring chant.”
6. The Uso Brothers defeated Health Slater and Jinder Mahal.
7. Alberto Del Rio beat Dolph Ziggler in a fans choice No DQ match to retain the World Hvt. Championship. Ricardo Rodriguez helped Del Rio get the win. A great match. The crowd was really behind Ziggler the whole way through.
This was my first house show in two years their “new” set up is pretty nice makes the house shows feel bigger for sure. Overall, a pretty fun night most of the out comes were predictable but that’s to be expected for house shows.
Biggest Pops
1. Orton
2. Ziggler
3. Big E (Got a decent crowd reaction since he was the “hometown” kid
Most Heat
1. Del Rio
2. Cesaro & Zeb
3. Barrett
4. Sandow
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