It’s time to rise, get the brief-case and record the chance of a life time at Deposit
For the very first time in its 16-year history, Deposit happened outside the U.S., with the ladder-match occasion held at The O2 Arena in London.
Aside from the guys’s and ladies’s matches, 5 other matches happened Saturday afternoon, 3 of which were championship â the ladies’s tag group champion, global champion and world heavyweight champion.
In other competitors, Cody Rhodes battled Dominik Mysterio of “The Judgment Day,” and the current chapter of the legendary crisis of The Family in its “civil war” was composed, with a stunning ending to among the very best stories in WWE.
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Deposit live outcomes and champs
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Guy’s Deposit match: Ricochet vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. LA Knight vs. Santos Escobar vs. Butch vs. Damian Priest vs. Logan Paul
Is The Judgment Day about to be among the very best factions in WWE?
It boiled down to crowd-favorite LA Knight vs. Damian Priest at the end of the cash in the Bank match, however the Priest transformed a damaged arrow off the top of the ladder, knocking LA Knight down, protecting the brief-case and protecting a title shot.
In The Future, Priest announced himself “Señor” Deposit.
Women’s Tag Group Champion Match: Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler ( c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan
What a turn of occasions.
Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler were dominant for much of the match, however in a random minute, Baszler switched on Rousey â without any caution â and assaulted her. Morgan was stunned as Baszler left the ring, and Rodriguez provided the last punch to pin Rousey, recovering the titles they never ever lost.
Intercontinental Champion Match: Gunther (c) vs. Matt Riddle
The reign of the “Ring General” continues, as Gunther dealt with Riddle most of the match, requiring him to send to maintain the Intercontinental Champion.
However the fireworks weren’t over. After the match, Drew McIntyre went back to the ring for the very first time because WrestleMania 39. There have actually been concerns whether McIntyre would return, however appearing to headbutt and land a claymore on Gunther revealed we have actually a restored competition for the title.
Cody Rhodes vs. Dominik Mysterio
The “American Problem” ended up being the “England Problem” with an apparently simple win over Mysterio.
Mysterio landed some quality relocations, in addition to WWE Women’s World Champ Rhea Ripley interfering a number of times. However Rhodes has a lot more experience, and with the crowd extremely behind him, protected the success.
John Cena returns
Even overseas, John Cena is still discovering methods to shock WWE.
After Cody Rhodes beat Dominik Mysterio at Deposit in London, Cena’s “The Time is Now” began blasting inside the O2 Arena, sending out the crowd into a craze as Cena emerged from the tunnel.
Wearing his common equipment, Cena made it to the ring and performed his normal shenanigans prior to lastly taking the mic.
” Surprise!” Cena stated.
Women’s Deposit match: Zelina Vega vs. Becky Lynch vs. Zoey Stark vs. Bayley vs. Iyo Sky vs. Trish Stratus
Damage CTRL may be done, however Iyo Sky will not mind, as she is the brand-new Ms. Deposit.
The match had plenty of high-flying and severe relocations, however the turning point was Bayley knocking Sky off the ladder simply as she will get the brief-case. It was then in between Bayley and Becky Lynch, however Sky came back with handcuffs, locking Bayley and Lynch together in between the ladder. Sky climbed up over her Damage CTRL leader and got the brief-case.
World Heavyweight Champion Match: Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins (c) vs. Finn Bálor
We currently saw one faction fall apart Saturday, and there’s enigma surrounding another.
Hurt World Heavyweight champ Seth “Freakin” Rollins had a hard time to acquire any benefit versus The Judgement Day’s Finn Bálor, as the momentum went back and forth with both stars. Things got fascinating when Deposit winner and The Judgement Day partner Damian Priest came out, revealing interest in moneying in his title chance.
The choice rattled Rollins, however when it appeared like Bálor was set to end up being the brand-new champ, Priest’s existence sidetracked Bálor, which permitted Rollins to strike a curb stomp to not just maintain the title, however reveal some fractures in the dominant faction.
Family Civil War: The Usos vs. Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa
The centerpiece of the night measured up to the expectations, and had the crowd completely into every relocation each star made.
The stress was constructed for weeks, and they offered it their all in this match. It appeared a number of times one group was going to wind up on top, however kick-out after kick-out had everybody in shock. The Usos struck a 1D on Roman Reigns, however the referee was knocked out so no count was made. Reigns and Sikoa then struck a Samoan spike-spear mix, and after that stacked the Usos for the pin, however shockingly the twins tossed out.
After getting Sikoa out of the match, Reigns appeared like he had a win, however Jey Uso had a tricky shot on Reigns to toss him off. They then did a number of superkicks on Reigns, prior to Jey Uso struck a frogsplash on Reigns to do the unimaginable: pin Reigns.
Not just was it a significant win for the Usos, however it was the very first time Reigns was pinned because December 2019.
2023 Deposit forecasts
Here are U.S.A. TODAY Sports’ forecasts for Deposit:
Guy’s Deposit match: LA Knight wins.
Women’s Tag Group Champion Match: Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan beat Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler ( c).
Intercontinental Champion Match: Gunther (c) beats Matt Riddle.
Cody Rhodes beats Dominik Mysterio.
Women’s Deposit match: Iyo Sky wins.
World Heavyweight Champion Match: Seth “Freakin” Rollins (c) beats Finn Bálor.
Family Civil War: The Usos defeat Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa.
How effective are Deposit winners?
Winning the cash in the Bank match suggests a title chance versus any champion anywhere, at anytime, and is typically a success.
On the guys’s side, 17 of 23 (74%) winners went on to declare the title they capitalize, while it has actually been excellence on the ladies’s side, with all 6 winners ending up being a champ.