King of the Ring Match: LA Knight vs. Jey Uso vs. Royce Keys vs. Finn Balor
After cutting an intense backstage promo on The Bloodline, LA Knight entered the ring last for Friday's main event and wasted little time incensing Jey Uso, mocking his "run it back" shtick.
Uso attacked him, and the match got underway, with Balor striking first via a plancha as the show headed to the commercial break.
Back from the timeout, Balor continued his dominance, stomping Knight. Keys entered the squared circle and immediately utilized his power advantage, bowling over the inaugural Universal champion with a shoulder block.
A spinebuster to Uso followed, but Knight made the save, breaking up the pin and keeping his King of the Ring aspirations alive.
Keys continued to control the match, delivering a Top Choice Royce slam from the ropes to Balor. Knight broke up the pin.
During the split-screen commercial break, Keys battled Balor on the floor, taking him into the timekeeper's position. The Irishman fought back, catching him with a Sling Blade on the arena floor. Keys shook it off, though, thwarting a running dropkick attempt by swatting Balor down like a fly.
As the former Powerhouse Hobbs continued his dominant performance, Solo Sikoa appeared at ringside, providing a momentary distraction that allowed Balor the chance to fight back. An ill-fated dive over the ropes, though, ended with him eating a slam into the ring apron by the heavyweight.
Uso rocked Keys with a superkick before joining Knight and Balor for a triple powerbomb through the announce table.
Knight and Uso rekindled their rivalry with an exchange of right hands before Balor re-entered the picture. He delivered the Sling Blade to Jey but ate a superkick. He recovered, delivered a second Sling Blade, and added a shotgun dropkick.
As Balor scaled the ropes for the Coup de Grace, Knight met him on the ropes. The Prince dropped Knight onto Uso and delivered his finisher, only for Keys to break up the pin and hurl Balor on the floor.
A ringside confrontation with Sikoa halted the Texan's momentum and allowed Knight to build an offensive. The Enforcer cut The Megastar off with a Samoan Spike and Keys delivered the Ultimate Spinebuster.
Before he could score the win, Uso delivered the top-rope splash for the victory.
WINNER: JEY USO
After the match, Uso exclaimed, "mine!" while standing alongside the King of the Ring crown and celebrated to close out the show.
The Bloodline story encompasses both Raw and SmackDown as WWE hopes to rekindle the magic of the original epic. Time will tell if it works, but that feels like the most logical reason for Uso winning here at the expense of the other three, all of whom could have benefited from it.















