WWE Extreme Rules 2019 Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Ava White
Published Mar 23, 2026
The main event of the evening saw Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins defend their Raw women's and universal titles against Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans in an Extreme Rules Mixed Tag Team match.
Rollins and Lynch introduced weapons to the fray—first kendo sticks, then chairs—but soon fell prey to them. They were forced to fight from underneath to retain their gold and continue their run at the forefront of the WWE Universe.
They did just that, delivering a nasty double suplex to Corbin and Evans that drove the heels back-first into the steel entrance ramp. From there, The Man dropped a leg on Evans, driving her through a table, and Rollins executed a frog splash to The Lone Wolf, through another table.
The most shocking moment of the contest occurred when Corbin delivered End of Days to Lynch, sparking a rage and fire in Rollins that ended with The Architect unloading on the former Raw GM with chair shots and kendo stick shots.
Three stomps later, Rollins and Lynch retained their respective titles.
The Beast paid off Paul Heyman's "spoiler" by showing up, obliterating Rollins and successfully cashing in Money in the Bank to win the universal title. Lesnar celebrated to close out the show.
Rollins and Lynch defeated Corbin and Evans; Lesnar cashed in to win the universal title
Lesnar is a spoiled, entitled diva who would resort to showing up when he wants, cashing in a briefcase and doing the least amount of work possible to regain the universal title. His Money in the Bank win worked for that reason, and his cash-in here did as well.
That he appeared moments after Rollins expended the amount of energy he did taking out fury on Corbin for The Lone Wolf's attack on Lynch only made it that much more effective. Corbin is now even more unlikable, The Man is out of the equation, and Lesnar can easily capitalize on the situation and win back the title he lost to Rollins at WrestleMania.
Looking forward, the question becomes whether WWE headlines SummerSlam on August 11 with Rollins vs. Lesnar or if the writing team comes up with obstacles for The Beastslayer to overcome in his quest back to the title.
And what role will Lynch play after essentially promising she would not lose Rollins' title for him and then indirectly doing just that?
The possibilities are endless. With Heyman heading up the flagship as new Executive Director, one can only hope he capitalizes on the potential and delivers a compelling product from here on out.