Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lesnar took place at the WWE Night of Champions premium live event from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

After a quick attack from Lesnar on the injured arm, Rhodes started to use the cast as a weapon and had Lesnar bumping all over the place. Rhodes with a double axe off the top rope. Rhodes with the Cody Cutter for 2. Rhodes with Cross Rhodes then another one. Brock went for the Cross Rhodes a third time, but Lesnar countered with the kimura. Rhodes eventually got to the ropes to break it. Rhodes avoided the F5 with Cross Rhodes for 2. Lesnar with an F5 for 2. Lesnar put him in the kimura again and Rhodes passed out.

Winner: Brock Lesnar

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