WWE Roadblock 2016: Full match results
Full match results from WWE Roadblock 2016 on Sunday, December 18 from PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA
The past year in WWE has certainly been a wild one, but nothing stands out more than the brand split and division of the main roster. That has resulted in a bit of good and bit of bad for the overall product. However, it’s hard to ignore that it’s been the defining trait of pro wrestling—or at least WWE. So it’s only fitting that 2016 would end with a brand-specific pay-per-view as the WWE RAW brand puts on WWE Roadblock 2016 from PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Sunday, Dec. 18.
Also fitting for the final PPV show of the year, the main event will feature one of the new titles created this year. Kevin Owens will put his Universal Championship on the line against current United States Champion, Roman Reigns. Owens’ reign as champ has been highlighted by him getting by, but Reigns is looking to end that streak.
Meanwhile, Owens’ running mate will face off with Roman’s former tag-team partner as Chris Jericho faces off with Seth Rollins. Perhaps even bigger, though, there will be a 30-minute Iron Woman math for the Women’s Championship as title-holder Sasha Banks defends against Charlotte. This feels like the final chapter between these two—for now at least.
Also on the card at WWE Roadblock will be The New Day putting their now record-long title reign as tag champs on the line against Cesaro and Sheamus. Moreover, Sami Zayn will face Braun Strowman and Rich Swann will face TJ Perkins and The Brian Kendrick in a triple threat for the Cruiserweight Championship.
Obviously you won’t want to miss any of the action and you don’t have to. Below, we’ll deliver with a live tracker of the full match results from WWE Roadblock 2016. A result with a link will take you to highlights from that match, as well. We’ll start updating once the Kickoff Show begins at 7 p.m. ET.
Though there’s definitely a bit of malaise about WWE Roadblock as we all just want to get to the Royal Rumble, there could be same A+ matches on the card.
If the fans in Pittsburgh—typically a good crowd in terms of their reactions and engagement—are ready for this show, it could be a fun one. The talent is going to be there and there could be some solid storylines to go along with it. All we need now is for the show to outdo expectations.
More from FanSided