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Full results for WWE Bad Blood

On the anniversary of the first-ever Hell in a Cell Match at 1997's Badd Blood: In Your House, WWE will revive Bad Blood and present the pay-per-view/premium live event from State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, October 5.

Unlike in 1997, though, the Hell in a Cell Match won't main event Bad Blood and CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre will reportedly open the pay-per-view. The main event will be Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu as rumours about The Rock potentially showing up at Bad Blood continue to swirl.

The WWE Bad Blood match order is as follows:

  • CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre - Hell in a Cell
  • Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley - WWE Women's Championship
  • Damian Priest vs. Finn Balor
  • Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley - Women's World Championship
  • Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu 


WWE Bad Blood Results begin below: 

CM Punk def. Drew McIntyre - Hell In A Cell

After 10 months of issues, CM Punk's rivalry with Drew McIntyre came to an end inside Hell in a Cell. The two competitors didn't waste long dishing out the violence as they both went crashing into the side of the cell. A table was soon introduced and used as an unconventional weapon, as CM Punk used one of the legs of the table and drove it into Drew McIntyre's adam's apple. McIntyre was then sent crashing onto the bottom of the table before he managed to narrowly escape having his eye driven into a table leg. 

The action spilled to the floor as CM Punk tried to connect with a GTS. McIntyre managed to escape, though, and he levelled Punk with a Claymore. McIntyre wasted no time in pressing home his advantage, launching Punk into the side of the cell. One blade job later and CM Punk was pouring blood before he took an unprotected steel steps shot to the head. One stomp on the steel steps later led to minutes of McIntyre dominace. 

Punk managed to rally, connecting with a Running Knee in the corner before an Axehandle from the top rope. McIntyre soon shut down Punk's flurry with a Belly To Back Suplex. McIntyre looked to go for a Claymore Kick but Punk rolled to the outside and battered Drew with a toolbox to the face that left 'Irn Dru' gushing blood from his head. Two blade jobs in a WWE match! 

CM Punk followed up with more running knees and a GTS but Drew McIntyre rolled to the outside. CM Punk couldn't believe how unlucky he had been which left him open to a Claymore from Drew. The fans in Atlanta thought that was it but Punk kicked out at 2.9. 

After more back-and-forth action, McIntyre was next to hit a huge spot as he Suplexed Punk from the apron through a table on the floor. McIntyre brought steel steps into the ring but this only gave Punk time to recover and he decked the former TNA World Heavyweight Champion with a GTS. McIntyre kicked out at two and followed up with an Air Raid Crash on the steel steps for another near fall. 

Drew went for something but failed miserably as Punk reversed into the Anaconda Vice. McIntyre tried to use a wrench to free himself but Punk grabbed it and beat Drew over the head with the tool used to tighten bolts. McIntyre egged Punk to hit him again but Drew hit him with a Low Blow as the referee only looked on. 

McIntyre retrieved a bag from under the ring and poured bracelet beads over Punk's head. Drew then looked to hit Punk with another Claymore but he crashed and burned, with his lower back smashing off the steel steps. Punk then wrapped a steel chain around his knee, shoved beads down McIntyre's throat, and hit his longtime rival with another GTS for the win. 

After 30 minutes and a whole lot of blood, CM Punk ends his programme with Drew McIntyre with two wins and one loss. Post match, CM Punk received oxygen while Drew McIntyre tried to hold back tears in the ring. 

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