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WWE Extreme Rules 2013 Blu-ray

WWE Extreme Rules 2013 Blu-ray

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It’s time to toss the rulebook out the window once again as WWE goes extreme! With the after-effects of WrestleMania still lingering, stipulations are added to each contest for guaranteed chaos in – and sometimes out of – the ring. Last year’s event saw the return of the merciless Brock Lesnar, who battled John Cena in one of the fiercest contests in WWE history. Who knows what will happen this year, when the Superstars of Raw and SmackDown collide on the one night where the only rules are extreme rules.

Last Man Standing Match for the WWE Championship
John Cena vs. Ryback

Cage Match
Triple H vs. Brock Lesnar

I Quit Match
Alberto Del Rio vs. Jack Swagger

United States Championship
Kofi Kingston vs. Dean Ambrose

Tornado Tag Team Match for the Tag Team Championships
Team Hell No vs. The Shield

Strap Match
Sheamus vs. Mark Henry

Extreme Rules Match
Randy Orton vs. Big Show

Chris Jericho vs. Fandango


Special Features

Pre-Show Match
The Miz vs. Cody Rhodes
Extreme Rules 19th – May, 2013

Post-Show Highlights

Blu-ray Exclusives

Monday Night RAW – 13th May, 2013:

Chris Jericho & Fandango Dance Off

6 Man Elimination Tag Team Match

John Cena & Team Hell No vs. The Shield

Triple H & Brock Lesnar Face Off

SmackDown 17th May, 2013:

Miz TV with Randy Orton & Big Show

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