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Extreme Rules (2013)

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WWE pay-per-view event

Extreme Rules
Promotional poster featuringSheamus
PromotionWWE
DateMay 19, 2013
CitySt. Louis,Missouri
VenueScottrade Center
Attendance17,529[1]
Buy rate231,000[2][3]
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The 2013Extreme Rules was the fifth annualExtreme Rulesprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced byWWE. It took place on May 19, 2013, at theScottrade Center inSt. Louis,Missouri. The concept of Extreme Rules is that the event features varioushardcore-based matches.

Eightmatches took place on the event's card and one Pre-Show match waslivestreamed onYouTube. Five of the main card's matches were contested under a hardcore stipulation. In the main event,Brock Lesnar defeatedTriple H in aSteel Cage match. In other prominent matches,WWE ChampionJohn Cena andRyback fought to a no contest in aLast Man Standing match,Dean Ambrose defeatedKofi Kingston to capture theWWE United States Championship,The Shield (Seth Rollins andRoman Reigns) defeatedTeam Hell No (Kane andDaniel Bryan) in atornado tag team match to capture their firstWWE Tag Team Championship, andRandy Orton defeatedBig Show in anExtreme Rules match.

The 2013 event's scheduling replacedOver the Limit as the year's May PPV. Extreme Rules 2013 received 231,000 buys, down fromlast year's event of 263,000.

Production

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Background

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The event was held at theScottrade Center inSt. Louis,Missouri.

Extreme Rules was an annualprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV) produced byWWE since 2009. Theconcept of the event was that it featured various matches that were contested underhardcore rules and generally featured oneExtreme Rules match.[4][5] The defunctExtreme Championship Wrestling promotion, which WWE acquired in 2003, originally used the "extreme rules" term to describe the regulations for all of its matches; WWE adopted the term, using it in place of "hardcore match" or "hardcore rules". The 2013 Extreme Rules event was the fifth Extreme Rules and took place on May 19, 2013, at theScottrade Center inSt. Louis,Missouri. The 2013 event also replacedOver the Limit for that year's May PPV.[6]

Storylines

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Theprofessional wrestling matches at Extreme Rules featured professional wrestlers performing ascharacters inscripted events pre-determined by the hostingpromotion, WWE.Storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows,Raw andSmackDown.[7][8]

AtWrestleMania 29,Triple H defeatedBrock Lesnar in their rematch. Lesnar's manager,Paul Heyman, then issued one final match to settle things between Triple H and Lesnar: aSteel Cage match at Extreme Rules. On the April 22 episode ofRaw inLondon,England, Triple H accepted the match by assaulting Heyman with a Pedigree. Two weeks later onRaw, Lesnar would respond by coming to WWE headquarters and trashing Triple H's office and attacking nearby employees. The week after onRaw, Triple H would come face to face with Lesnar, goading him in coming into the steel cage. Triple H would gain the upper hand and throw Lesnar into Heyman, resulting in both men retreating up to the ramp.

On the episode ofRaw following WrestleMania 29,Alberto Del Rio lost theWorld Heavyweight Championship toDolph Ziggler after Ziggler cashed in hisMoney in the Bank contract to take advantage of Del Rio being injured byJack Swagger to become the new champion. Del Rio tried to invoke his rematch clause the following week, but was again impeded by Swagger. Senior AdvisorTheodore Long then set up a match between Ziggler and Swagger, and Swagger won.SmackDown General ManagerBooker T, irate at Long for going above him, rearranged the match into a triple threat match for the championship between Ziggler, Del Rio, and Swagger. On the April 29 episode ofRaw, Del Rio's personal ring announcerRicardo Rodriguez won a triple-threat match over Swagger's mentorZeb Colter and Ziggler's bodyguardBig E Langston to pick the stipulation for the match, which would be a Ladder match selected by Del Rio. On the May 6 episode ofRaw, Del Rio defeated Ziggler via disqualification when Swagger attacked both men with a ladder, resulting in Ziggler suffering a legitimate concussion. Ziggler was removed from the PPV as a result of his injury, and the next week onRaw, Long announced that Del Rio and Swagger would instead wrestle in an"I Quit" match, for the #1 contendership to the World Heavyweight Championship.

A day after WrestleMania 29 onRaw, John Cena, who defeatedThe Rock for theWWE Championship, would issue a challenge to anybody to face him for the title after news broke out that Rock would undergo surgery.Mark Henry would come forward and face him in a match for a shot at the title later in the night, but he would lose via count-out. Henry would assault Cena afterward until Ryback seemingly came to save Cena, but Ryback would attack Cena and hold the title up high. A week later, Ryback explained that he was living in Cena's shadow and Cena never helped him againstThe Shield. Ryback would watch The Shield attack Cena from the ramp. Prior to the April 22 episode ofRaw, it was announced that Cena would defend the WWE Championship against Ryback. Later that night, Ryback would confrontMick Foley about his decision to attack Cena. Cena would come and save Foley, but The Shield would come out to attack the two men. Cena retreated up to the ramp to see Ryback get assaulted by The Shield, but he would assault all three members with a chair, forcing The Shield to retreat, and gave Ryback an Attitude Adjustment. On the May 6 episode ofRaw, Ryback would make the title match a Last Man Standing Match. Later that night, both John Cena and Ryback would drive away The Shield only for Ryback to attack Cena with a chair in retaliation. A week after onRaw, Ryback would attack Cena and his injured Achilles tendon with a chair following Cena being attacked by The Shield after a six-man elimination match that ended in a disqualification win for Cena.

After Big Show speared all three members of The Shield (Roman Reigns,Seth Rollins, andDean Ambrose) at WrestleMania 29,Randy Orton tagged himself and that gave The Shield the victory. Afterwards, Big Show knocked out both Orton andSheamus. Both Orton and Sheamus would get their revenge on Big Show by defeating him twice in handicap matches on the April 12 episode ofSmackDown and the April 15 episode ofRaw, but Big Show would team up withMark Henry to defeat Sheamus and Orton on the April 19 episode ofSmackDown. On the May 3 episode ofSmackDown, Orton defeatedDamien Sandow in a singles match only afterwards for Big Show to interfere and Sandow attacked Orton post-match. After defeating Sandow in a second straight singles match three days later onRaw, Big Show knocked out Orton as Orton was about to head to the locker room. Prior to the May 10 episode ofSmackDown, it was announced that Orton and Big Show would fight in an Extreme Rules match on the pay-per-view.

Mark Henry would attack Sheamus backstage twice on the April 12 episode ofSmackDown and on the April 15 ofRaw. Sheamus would then attack Henry backstage as a result before going on to embarrass Henry in atug of war on the April 29 episode ofRaw and anarm wrestling contest on the May 3 episode ofSmackDown. A few days later onRaw, both men agreed to a match on the pay-per-view. After Sheamus defeatedWade Barrett in a singles match, Henry would immediately attack Sheamus with a belt, ultimately making their match astrap match. A week later onRaw, Sheamus would attack Henry with two leather straps.

The Shield (Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Dean Ambrose) continued their reign of attacks on various superstars, particularlyTeam Hell No (Daniel Bryan andKane) andUnited States ChampionKofi Kingston, who got pinned by Ambrose on the May 6 episode ofRaw. As a result, Ambrose was to receive a title match against Kingston for the United States Championship, while Rollins and Reigns were to face Team Hell No for theWWE Tag Team Championship.

A minor rivalry continued betweenChris Jericho and Fandango when Jericho made fun of Fandango's name backstage on the March 22 edition ofRaw. Fandango would begin to interfere in Jericho's matches afterwards, setting a match (Fandango's debut match) between the two atWrestleMania 29, in which Fandango won. On the May 6 episode ofRaw, Fandango would suffer his first loss via count-out toR-Truth when the judges (Jericho and Tons of Funk) gave Truth and Miz a much better rating as a dancer. A week later onRaw, Jericho and Fandango would face off in a dance off, but Fandango's dance partnerSummer Rae feigned an injury, which distracted Jericho and led to Fandango attacking him.

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
EnglishCommentatorsMichael Cole
Jerry Lawler
John "Bradshaw" Layfield
Spanish CommentatorsCarlos Cabrera
Marcelo Rodriguez
BackstageinterviewerTony Dawson
Ring announcersLilian Garcia
Justin Roberts
RefereesMike Chioda
Charles Robinson
John Cone
Darrick Moore
Scott Armstrong
Ryan Tran
Rod Zapata
Pre-show panelRenee Young
Wade Barrett
Mick Foley
Titus O'Neil

Pre-show

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The Extreme Rules Pre-Show match was betweenCody Rhodes andThe Miz. Miz won by forcing Rhodes to submit to thefigure-four leglock.[9]

Preliminary matches

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The first match was between Chris Jericho and Fandango. During the match, Fandango managed to grab the ropes while Jericho had theWalls of Jericho locked in. Jericho eventually picked up the win using theCodebreaker in mid-air on Fandango.[10]

The second match was a United States Championship match between Kofi Kingston and Dean Ambrose of The Shield. Ambrose made his entrance with the other Shield members, but they left before the match started, leaving Ambrose alone with Kingston. In the end, Kingston attemptedTrouble in Paradise, but Ambrose avoided the move. Ambrose executedDirty Deeds on Kingston for the win.[10]

The third match was astrap match between Mark Henry and Sheamus. The match went back and forth with both competitors touching three turnbuckles in succession but failing to reach the fourth. The end came when Sheamus performed aBrogue Kick on Henry after reversing aWorld's Strongest Slam attempt. He then proceeded to touch his final turnbuckle for the win.[10]

The fourth match was an "I Quit" match between Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger to determine the #1 contender to the World Heavyweight Championship. Swagger appeared to have won whenZeb Colter threw inRicardo Rodriguez's towel for Del Rio and refereeMike Chioda mistook it as Rodriguez throwing it, but later reversed the decision upon viewing a video replay, allowing the match to continue. Del Rio would go on to win after applying thecross armbreaker, which forced Swagger to quit.[11]

The fifth match was atornado tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship between Team Hell No (Daniel Bryan and Kane) and Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns of The Shield. The Shield picked up the victory by executing anArgentine backbreaker rack anddiving knee drop combination on Bryan.[11]

Main event matches

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The first match of the three main event matches was an Extreme Rules match between Big Show and Randy Orton. During the match, Big Show delivered achokeslam, but Orton kicked out. Orton performed anRKO, but Show kicked out. He then performed an RKO onto a steel chair andpunted Show in the head for the victory.[11]

The seventh match was a Last Man Standing match for the WWE Championship between John Cena and Ryback. At the end of the match, Ryback tackled Cena through the electronic wall on the stage, severely injuring him and leaving both down for the 10-count, making the match a no-contest. Despite this, Cena remained the WWE Champion, as championships do not change hands by a no-contest.[12]

The last match of the night was a Steel Cage match between Brock Lesnar and Triple H. Early, Lesnar hurt his leg as he slammed inadvertently himself on the steel cage, and Triple H, seizing the opportunity, attacked Lesnar's leg for the majority of the match. Near the end, Triple H revealed a sledgehammer that he had hidden on top of the cage, but Lesnar countered quickly by making Triple H slip from the turnbuckle. Lesnar grabbed the sledgehammer but Triple H ducked and applied thesharpshooter on Lesnar. AsPaul Heyman ran in the cage to save Lesnar, Triple H broke the hold to perform aPedigree on Heyman. Triple H executed a Pedigree on Lesnar for a near-fall. Triple H grabbed the sledgehammer and was ready to hit Lesnar until Heyman delivered a low blow from behind. Lesnar finished the match by hitting Triple H with the sledgehammer, executing anF-5 on Triple H and pinning Triple H to win the match and end their feud.[12]

Aftermath

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The next night onRaw, Ryback drove into the arena on an ambulance and challenged John Cena for the WWE Championship at Payback in anambulance match. On the May 27 episode, Cena challenged Ryback to a 3 Stages of Hell match (with the Ambulance match being the third stage), and Ryback accepted.

Paul Heyman revealed his newest client,Curtis Axel (the former Michael McGillicutty from NXT). Triple H challenged Axel to a match, in which he was not medically cleared to compete. He wrestled the match but suffered a concussion, leading to Curtis Axel picking up the victory via KO.

On the May 24 episode ofSmackDown, Kingston would invoke his rematch clause for the U.S. Championship against Ambrose, but he won via disqualification with Rollins and Reigns interfering. Sheamus and Randy Orton would save Kingston, setting a six-man tag team match between The Shield and Orton, Sheamus, and Kingston, but The Shield would emerge victorious. Three days later onRaw, Kingston would receive another rematch for the title, but Ambrose would defeat Kingston to retain the title.

On the May 27 episode ofRaw, Team Hell No invoked their rematch clause for the WWE Tag Team Championships, but Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins would defeat them to retain the titles.

Although Dolph Ziggler was absent due to recovering from his concussion suffered from Jack Swagger, Alberto Del Rio would be defeated by Ziggler's bodyguard Big E Langston the next night onRaw, but Del Rio would defeat him twice two days later onMain Event and five days later onRaw. Four days later onSmackDown, Langston would defeat Del Rio, but three days later onRaw, Del Rio defeated Langston. On the June 7 episode ofSmackDown, Ziggler appeared via satellite announcing he would make his return on the June 10 episode ofRaw and announced that he would defend the title against Del Rio at Payback.

Results

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No.Results[6]StipulationsTimes
1PThe Miz defeatedCody Rhodes bysubmissionSingles match[13]05:00[9]
2Chris Jericho defeatedFandango (withSummer Rae) bypinfallSingles match[14]08:36[10]
3Dean Ambrose defeatedKofi Kingston (c) bypinfallSingles match for theWWE United States Championship[15]06:48[10]
4Sheamus defeatedMark HenryStrap match[16]07:58[10]
5Alberto Del Rio (withRicardo Rodriguez) defeatedJack Swagger (withZeb Colter)"I Quit" match to determine the #1 contender for theWorld Heavyweight Championship[17]11:18[11]
6The Shield (Roman Reigns andSeth Rollins) defeatedTeam Hell No (Daniel Bryan andKane) (c) bypinfallTornado tag team match for theWWE Tag Team Championship[18]07:23[11]
7Randy Orton defeatedBig Show bypinfallExtreme Rules match[19]13:01[11]
8John Cena (c) vs.Ryback ended in a no contestLast Man Standing match for theWWE Championship[20]21:30[12]
9Brock Lesnar (withPaul Heyman) defeatedTriple H bypinfallSteel Cage match[21]20:08[12]
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

References

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