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WWE Super ShowDown
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Date and location
Friday, Jun 7 | 2 PMET/11 AMPT
Braun Strowman def. Bobby Lashley
JEDDAH — Bobby Lashley “got these hands” and then some at WWE Super ShowDown, where Braun Strowman overpowered The All Mighty to cement himself as Monday Night Raw’s dominant behemoth.
The first-ever one-on-one battle between these two titans resembled a fight scene from “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” more than a traditional WWE match, as the two giant-sized warriors traded power moves in the 90-degree-plus heat. Strowman took control when he steamrolled Lashley at ringside, but when Lashley somehow kicked out of Strowman’s signature Powerslam, The All Mighty struck back.
Showing near-superhuman strength, Lashley lifted the 385-pounder into a vertical suplex onto the entrance ramp, seemingly signaling the impending defeat of The Monster Among Men.
However, The All Mighty’s confidence might have been misplaced. As he ascended the turnbuckle to finish off his larger opponent with an aerial maneuver, Strowman got to his feet, hurled Lashley off the turnbuckle and leveled his foe with not one, but two Powerslams that kept Lashley down for the three-count.
In the very same city Strowman won the Greatest Royal Rumble Match, The Monster Among Men once again proved to Jeddah and the globe that he is one of the most powerful Superstars to ever step over the ropes. And to the rest of the Superstars on Raw, Strowman sent a simple message: He’s not finished with you!
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JEDDAH — Bobby Lashley “got these hands” and then some at WWE Super ShowDown, where Braun Strowman overpowered The All Mighty to cement himself as Monday Night Raw’s dominant behemoth.
The first-ever one-on-one battle between these two titans resembled a fight scene from “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” more than a traditional WWE match, as the two giant-sized warriors traded power moves in the 90-degree-plus heat. Strowman took control when he steamrolled Lashley at ringside, but when Lashley somehow kicked out of Strowman’s signature Powerslam, The All Mighty struck back.
Showing near-superhuman strength, Lashley lifted the 385-pounder into a vertical suplex onto the entrance ramp, seemingly signaling the impending defeat of The Monster Among Men.
However, The All Mighty’s confidence might have been misplaced. As he ascended the turnbuckle to finish off his larger opponent with an aerial maneuver, Strowman got to his feet, hurled Lashley off the turnbuckle and leveled his foe with not one, but two Powerslams that kept Lashley down for the three-count.
In the very same city Strowman won the Greatest Royal Rumble Match, The Monster Among Men once again proved to Jeddah and the globe that he is one of the most powerful Superstars to ever step over the ropes. And to the rest of the Superstars on Raw, Strowman sent a simple message: He’s not finished with you!