
McIntyre was out for the open challenge and Dolph Ziggler came out. Drew said only those who Drew haven't faced yet are allowed to compete but Robert Roode made his return to RAW and he was the real opponent.
Roode had the upper hand early but Drew stopped him in his tracks and took him down. The match went outside and Roode was hit with a reverse Alabama slam off the announce desk and onto the apron.
Back after a break, Roode was tossed from the top rope before Ziggler got involved. Drew was busy taking out Ziggler when Roode took the champ down from behind and took out his legs.
Roode locked in the Figure-Four leglock and Drew got out before hitting the Glasgow Kiss and then some suplexes. Drew was hit with the spine buster for a near fall before he hit the Futureshock DDT and for a near fall of his own.
Ziggler ran a distraction and was taken out before Roode hit the Glorious DDT but still couldn't get the pin. Roode tried for a DDT again but took the Claymore before Drew got the three-count.
Result: Drew McIntyre def. Robert Roode to retain the WWE Championship
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