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Rusev and Summer Rae start the show. Rusev says that he's here to talk about Lana, not the USA. He tells Lana that she just can't stand to see him happy with Summer, can't move on with her life and has to come out every week to embarrass them. He tells Lana that Summer can't accept Summer makes him happy, and that Summer can make her miserable. Rusev then says that his flag from Raw will soon replace the American flag, and says that Lana laid down like a cold fish after Summer put her in the Accolade. He then states that Summer has already done for him more than she ever did and showed what it is like to be with a real woman. Rusev then says that Lana lied to, backstabbed and left him. Rusev then starts speaking in Bulgarian when Fandango shows up. Fandango asks Rusev if he is going to run down the woman who broke his heart while standing under a ridiculous ugly picture of yourself. Fandango then says he smells insecurity, and asks Summer "What happened to you?" Rusev tells Fandango not to talk about Summer like that, but Fandango tells Rusev he can't silence the art of dance.
Rusev beats Fandango with the Accolade.
Stardust says his fantasy comes to fruition. Two arrows, one green and one red. It is written in the stars. It is a future fit for a king. Speaking of a king, King Barrett says they don’t need the stars to see the future here, saying a pint sized superhero named Neville and pampered Hollywood actor turned wannabe tough guy named Stephen Amell against the Prince of Dark Matter and the King of the Ring, and that he's got some bad news for anyone expecting a Hollywood ending. Stardust says that heroes are no match for them. Wade says that the arrows can wait because they are taking on R-Truth and Mark Henry, and when they are done, everyone will all hail King Barrett. Stardust snarls.
Jack Swagger beats Adam Rose.
King Barrett and Stardust beat R-Truth and Mark Henry.
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