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2019 Topps WWE Summerslam Checklist BASE BASE CARDS 1 Akam RAW® 2 Baron Corbin RAW® 3 Bobby Lashley RAW® 4 Braun Strowman RAW® 5 Bray Wyatt RAW® 6 Brock Lesnar RAW® 7 Dolph Ziggler RAW® 8 Drew McIntyre RAW® 9 Elias RAW® 10 Finn Bálor RAW® 11 Kevin Owens RAW® 12 Kurt Angle RAW® 13 Rezar RAW® 14 Roman Reigns RAW® 15 Sami Zayn RAW® 16 Seth Rollins RAW® 17 Titus O'Neil RAW® 18 Alexa Bliss RAW® 19 Bayley RAW® 20 Ember Moon RAW® 21 Liv Morgan RAW® 22 Natalya RAW® 23 Nia Jax RAW® 24 Ronda Rousey RAW® 25 Ruby Riott RAW® 26 Sarah Logan RAW® 27 Sasha Banks RAW® 28 Ali SmackDown® 29 AJ Styles SmackDown® 30 Andrade SmackDown® 31 Big E SmackDown® 32 Cesaro SmackDown® 33 Daniel Bryan SmackDown® 34 Jeff Hardy SmackDown® 35 Kofi Kingston SmackDown® 36 The Miz SmackDown® 37 Randy Orton SmackDown® 38 Rey Mysterio SmackDown® 39 Samoa Joe SmackDown® 40 Sheamus SmackDown® 41 Shinsuke Nakamura SmackDown® 42 Xavier Woods SmackDown® 43 Asuka SmackDown® 44 Becky Lynch SmackDown® 45 Carmella SmackDown® 46 Charlotte Flair SmackDown® 47 Mandy Rose SmackDown® 48 Naomi SmackDown® 49 Peyton Royce SmackDown® 50 Zelina Vega SmackDown® SUMMERSLAM LEADUP ROSTER CARDS 51 RAW® 4/23/18 "Woken" Matt Hardy™ & Bray Wyatt™ def. The Ascension™ 52 SmackDown LIVE® 4/24/18 Shelton Benjamin™ def. Randy Orton® 53 SmackDown LIVE® 4/24/18 Shinsuke Nakamura™, Rusev™ & Aiden English™ def. AJ Styles™, Karl Anderson™ & Luke Gallows™ 54 Greatest Royal Rumble® 4/27/18 The Deleters of Worlds™ Win the Raw® Tag Team Championship 55 Greatest Royal Rumble® 4/27/18 WWE® Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander™ def. Kalisto™ 56 Greatest Royal Rumble® 4/27/18 United States Champion Jeff Hardy™ def. Jinder Mahal™ 57 Greatest Royal Rumble® 4/27/18 The Bludgeon Brothers™ Retain the SmackDown® Tag Team Championship Against The Usos™ 58 Greatest Royal Rumble® 4/27/18 Seth Rollins™ Successfully Defends the Intercontinental Championship in a 4-Way Ladder Match 59 Greatest Royal Rumble® 4/27/18 AJ Styles™ vs. Shinsuke Nakamura™ Goes the Distance 60 Greatest Royal Rumble® 4/27/18 Universal Champion Brock Lesnar™ def. Roman Reigns™ 61 Backlash® 2018 5/6/18 Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins™ def. The Miz™ 62 Backlash® 2018 5/6/18 United States Champion Jeff Hardy™ def. Randy Orton® 63 Backlash® 2018 5/6/18 AJ Styles™ and Shinsuke Nakamura™ Kick Each Other Into a Draw 64 RAW® 5/7/18 Braun Strowman™ def. Kevin Owens™ to Qualify for the Men's Money in the Bank® Match 65 RAW® 5/7/18 Raw® Tag Team Champions The Deleters of Worlds™ def. The B-Team™ 66 RAW® 5/7/18 Finn Bálor™ def. Roman Reigns™ and Sami Zayn™ to Qualify for the Men's Money in the Bank® Match 67 SmackDown LIVE® 5/8/18 Rusev™ def. Daniel Bryan™ to Qualify for the Money in the Bank® Match 68 SmackDown LIVE® 5/15/18 Andrade™ Makes His SmackDown LIVE® Debut 69 205 Live® 5/29/18 WWE® Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander™ def. Buddy Murphy™ 70 RAW® 6/4/18 The B-Team™ Become the #1 Contenders to the Raw Tag Team Championship 71 RAW® 6/11/18 Braun Strowman™ def. Finn Bálor™, Bobby Roode™, and Kevin Owens™ 72 SmackDown LIVE® 6/12/18 Shinsuke Nakamura™ Continues His Dirty Tactics 73 Money in the Bank® 2018 6/17/18 Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins™ def. Elias™ 74 Money in the Bank® 2018 6/17/18 AJ Styles™ def. Shinsuke Nakamura™ in a Last Man Standing Match 75 Money in the Bank® 2018 6/17/18 Braun Strowman™ Wins the Men's Money in the Bank Contract 76 RAW® 6/18/18 Dolph Ziggler def. Seth Rollins to Win the Intercontinental Championship 77 SmackDown LIVE® 6/19/18 Rusev™ Becomes the #1 Contender for the WWE® Championship 78 RAW® 7/9/18 Drew McIntyre™ def. Seth Rollins™ 79 SmackDown LIVE® 7/10/18 AJ Styles™ & Jeff Hardy™ Take on Rusev™ & Shinsuke Nakamura™ 80 Extreme Rules® 2018 7/15/18 The B-Team™ Win the Raw® Tag Team Championship 81 Extreme Rules® 2018 7/15/18 Bobby Lashley™ def. Roman Reigns™ 82 Extreme Rules® 2018 7/15/18 AJ Styles™ def. Rusev™ to Retain the WWE Championship 83 Extreme Rules® 2018 7/15/18 Dolph Ziggler™ def. Seth Rollins™ in a 30-Minute Iron Man Match 84 RAW® 7/16/18 Roman Reigns™ def. Finn Bálor™ and Drew McIntyre™ 85 RAW® 7/16/18 Bobby Lashley™ def. Seth Rollins™ and Elias™ 86 SmackDown LIVE® 7/17/18 Randy Orton® Visciously Attacks Jeff Hardy™ 87 205 Live® 7/24/18 Drew Gulak™ Becomes the #1 Contender for the WWE® Cruiserweight Championship 88 RAW® 7/30/18 Baron Corbin™ def. Finn Bálor™ 89 SmackDown LIVE® 7/31/18 Shinsuke Nakamura™ and Randy Orton® Attack Jeff Hardy™ 90 SmackDown LIVE® 8/7/18 The New Day™ def. The Bar™ to Become the #1 Contenders for the SmackDown® Tag Team Championship 91 RAW® 8/13/18 Brock Lesnar™ Attacks Roman Reigns™ 92 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 WWE® Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander™ def. Drew Gulak™ 93 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 Seth Rollins™ Wins Back the Intercontinental Championship 94 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 The New Day™ def. The Bludegon Brothers™ 95 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 Braun Strowman™ def. Kevin Owens™ to Keep the Money in the Bank Briefcase 96 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 Samoa Joe™ def. AJ Styles™ 97 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 The Miz™ def. Daniel Bryan™ 98 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 "The Demon" Finn Bálor™ def. Baron Corbin™ 99 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura™ def. Jeff Hardy™ 100 SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/18 Roman Reigns™ def. Brock Lesnar™ for the Universal Championship INSERT SUMMERSLAM POSTERS SPOTLIGHT SS-14 SummerSlam® 2014 SS-15 SummerSlam® 2015 SS-17 SummerSlam® 2017 SS-18 SummerSlam® 2018 RONDA ROUSEY SPOTLIGHT 21 of 40 RAW® 8/27/18 Works with Trish Stratus™ to Chase Away Alexa Bliss™ & Mickie James™ 22 of 40 RAW® 9/3/18 Disposes of Alexa Bliss™ & Alicia Fox's™ Attack on Natalya™ 23 of 40 RAW® 9/10/18 Teams with Natalya™ to Defeat Alexa Bliss™ & Mickie James™ 24 of 40 Hell in a Cell® 9/16/18 Successfully Defends the Women's Championship Against Alexa Bliss™ 25 of 40 RAW® 10/1/18 Defeats Ruby Riott™ 26 of 40 Raw® 11/12/18 Crashes Stephanie McMahon™ and Braun Strowman's™ Negotiations 27 of 40 Survivor Series® 11/18/18 Goes toe-to-toe with Charlotte Flair™ 28 of 40 Raw® 11/19/18 Defeats Mickie James ™ 29 of 40 Raw® 12/3/18 Teams with Ember Moon™ to Defeat Nia Jax™ & Tamina™ 30 of 40 Raw® 12/10/18 Watches Ember Moon's™ Back Against Tamina™ INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP 40TH ANNIVERSARY IC-21 D'Lo Brown WWE IC-22 Kurt Angle WWE IC-23 Eddie Guerrero WWE IC-24 Billy Gunn WWE IC-25 Jeff Hardy WWE IC-26 Kane WWE IC-27 Albert WWE IC-28 William Regal WWE IC-29 Booker T WWE IC-30 Randy Orton WWE WOMENS EVOLUTION DR-21 Wrestlemania 32® 4/3/16 Lita™ Unveils the New WWE® Women's Championship DR-22 Wrestlemania 32® 4/3/16 Charlotte Flair™ Becomes the New WWE® Women's Champion DR-23 SmackDown Live® 7/19/16 WWE® Women's Champion Charlotte Flair™ Is Drafted to RAW® DR-24 SmackDown Live® 8/23/16 The SmackDown® Women's Championship Is Introduced DR-25 Backlash® 9/11/16 Becky Lynch™ Becomes the First SmackDown® Women's Champion DR-26 Hell in a Cell® 2016 10/30/16 Charlotte Flair™ Wins the First Women's Hell in a Cell® Match DR-27 RAW® 11/28/16 Sasha Banks™ and Charlotte Flair™ Main Event <i>RAW ®</i> in a Falls Count Anywhere Match DR-28 NXT TakeOver®: Toronto 11/19/16 Mickie James™ Challenges Asuka™ for the NXT® Women's Championship DR-29 TLC® 2016 12/4/16 Alexa Bliss™ Wins the SmackDown® Women's Championship DR-30 SmackDown Live® 1/17/17 Mickie James™ Returns to Help Alexa Bliss™ Retain Her Championship MR SUMMERSLAM MSS-1 WWE 8/25/02 Brock Lesnar™ def. The Rock® for the WWE® Championship MSS-2 WWE 8/19/12 Brock Lesnar™ def. Triple H® MSS-3 WWE 8/17/14 Brock Lesnar™ Brings John Cena® to Suplex City MSS-4 WWE 8/21/16 Brock Lesnar™ Knocks Out Randy Orton® MSS-5 WWE 8/20/17 Universal Champion Brock Lesnar™ def. Samoa Joe™, Braun Strowman™ and Roman Reigns™ MSS-6 WWE 8/29/94 Undertaker® Returns to Eliminate His Impostor MSS-7 WWE 8/27/95 Undertaker® def. Kama™ in a Casket Match MSS-8 WWE 8/22/99 The Unholy Alliance™ def. Kane® & X-Pac™ for the Tag Team Championship MSS-9 WWE 8/17/08 Undertaker® def. Edge® in a Hell in a Cell Match MSS-10 WWE 8/23/15 Undertaker® def. Brock Lesnar™ MSS-11 WWE 8/27/00 Edge® & Christian™ Retain the Tag Team Championship in the First TLC Match MSS-12 WWE 8/25/02 Edge® def. Eddie Guerrero™ MSS-13 WWE 8/15/04 Edge® Successfully Defends the Intercontinental Championship MSS-14 WWE 8/21/05 Edge® def. Matt Hardy™ MSS-15 WWE 8/20/06 WWE Champion Edge® def. John Cena® MSS-16 WWE 8/27/95 Triple H® Makes His PPV Debut MSS-17 WWE 8/30/98 Triple H® def. The Rock® in a Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship MSS-18 WWE 8/20/06 D-Generation X™ def. Mr. McMahon™ & Shane McMahon™ MSS-19 WWE 8/26/07 Triple H® def.
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