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After the match, Nakamura turned heel by attacking Styles with a low-blow. [9] Repeated attacks by Nakamura led to a rematch at the Greatest Royal Rumble on April 27, which ended in a double countout. [11] Subsequently, Styles was scheduled to defend his title against Nakamura at Backlash in a no disqualification match. [14]
In the main event, Shinsuke Nakamura defended the NXT Championship against Bobby Roode. Roode targeted Nakamura's leg throughout the match which injured him. Nakamura performed a "Kinshasa" on Roode for a near-fall. Nakamura performed a second "Kinshasa" on Roode but was unable to pin him. Roode performed a "Glorious DDT" on Nakamura for a near ...
After the match, Nakamura attacked Rollins, turning heel for the first time since 2021 and starting a feud between the two. [ 200 ] [ 201 ] Nakamura ultimately failed to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Rollins on September 2 at Payback and at Fastlane on October 7 in a Last Man Standing match , ending their feud in the process.
Here are the past 10 winners. The full list of winners is here: 2015: Roman Reigns. 2016: Triple H (second win) 2017: Randy Orton (second win) 2018: Shinsuke Nakamura. 2019: Seth Rollins. 2020 ...
Rollins performed a Tornado-DDT and a Frog Splash on Omos who kicked out at one. As Rollins attempted a Stomp on Omos, Omos countered into a Chokeslam on Rollins for a nearfall. Rollins applied the Sleeper Hold on Omos, who countered into a sideslam. Rollins performed a Stomp on Omos and performed a superkick on MVP, who stood on the ring apron.
In the main event, Seth "Freakin" Rollins defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura in a Last Man Standing match. In the end, Rollins performed a Falcon Arrow on Nakamura from an elevated platform through a table of equipment. Nakamura was unable to make it to his feet before the 10 count, thus Rollins retained the ...
Rollins landed on his feet and Rhodes performed a Superkick on Rollins. Rhodes went up to the top rope and was cut off by Rollins, who superplexed him. Rollins rolled through to go for a Falcon Arrow, but Rhodes countered into a Cross Rhodes. Rhodes pinned Rollins, but Rollins' foot ended up on the bottom rope, thus breaking the pin.
Invasion Attack 2014 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on April 6, 2014, in Tokyo at Ryōgoku Kokugikan . The event featured nine matches, five of which were contested for championships .