WWE Live Event Results From Belfast, Northern Ireland (3/22): CM Punk vs. Gunther
WWE Live Event Results From Belfast, Northern Ireland (3/22): CM Punk vs. Gunther
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WWE held a Road to WrestleMania live event from SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland on March 22nd.
Among other matches, CM Punk faced World Heavyweight Champion Gunther.
The results, courtesy of Wrestling Bodyslam, are as follows:
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Rey Mysterio def. Finn Balor
Charlotte Flair def. Piper Niven (with Alba Fyre)
WWE Intercontinental Championship : Bron Breakker (c) def. Sheamus
WWE Women's United States Championship : Chelsea Green (with Alba Fyre) (c) def. Michin
WWE World Championship: Gunther (c) and CM Punk went to a double count-out. CM Punk hit Gunther with a GTS after the match.
WWE World Tag Team Championship : The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) (c) def. The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
Andrade def. Carmelo Hayes
Braun Strowman & Jimmy Uso def. Tama Tonga & Jacob Fatu
Steel Cage Match for Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes def. Solo Sikoa
RELATED: Sheamus Returns To The Ring For the First Time Since Royal Rumble
The post WWE Live Event Results From Belfast, Northern Ireland (3/22): CM Punk vs. Gunther appeared first on Wrestlezone.
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