“El Campeon” Damian Priest puts his World Heavyweight Title and Judgment Day membership on the line against Seth “Freakin” Rollins

Rollins had the entire arena singing along to his entrance music as he made his way out for the world title match against Priest.

As soon as the bell rang, they were trading strikes and trying to go for a quick win. The Archer of Infamy avoided a Pedigree and scored the first two-count with a suplex.

Both men kept their eyes on the stage expecting McIntyre to show up and cash in his newly won briefcase.

Even though both competitors performed well, there was something off about this match. It may have been a lack of buildup in the feud, or it may have been the predictability of how it all played out. Whatever it was, it kept this clash from reaching its full potential.

After Rollins hit a Falcon Arrow, the referee declared a two-count for what was clearly a pin. The crowd began booing loudly until McIntyre showed up and handed his briefcase to the official to cash in and join the match.

The bell rang and they all started fighting. Now that it was a Triple Threat, nobody was disqualified when CM Punk showed up and attacked McIntyre with a steel chair. He obliterated The Scottish Warrior and then grabbed the world title to knock him out with one last shot.

Punk sat on the announce table and watched as Priest hit South of Heaven for the win.

The shenanigans toward the end added some drama to the situation and helped make this bout a lot more exciting.

Priest retained, Rollins is protected by not taking the pin, and the feud between Punk and McIntyre may now include The Visionary after he expressed anger toward The Best in the World for getting involved.

Result: Priest defeated Rollins and McIntyre