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2 Season 2  



2.1  Teams  





2.2  Bracket  



2.2.1  Playoffs  







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3 Awards and nominations  





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WWE Mixed Match Challenge
Genre
  • Professional wrestling
  • Created byVince McMahon
    StarringWWE roster
    Opening theme"One Chance [Rock Version]" by CFO$[1]
    Country of originUnited States
    No. of seasons2
    No. of episodes25
    Production
    Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time20-25 minutes (first season)
    30 minutes (second season)
    Production companyWWE
    Original release
    NetworkFacebook Watch
    WWE Network
    ReleaseJanuary 16 (2018-01-16) –
    December 16, 2018 (2018-12-16)
    Related
  • WWE SmackDown
  • WWE NXT
  • NXT UK
  • WWE 205 Live
  • WWE Main Event
  • WWE Mixed Match Challenge,[2] also known simply as Mixed Match Challenge, is a seasonal professional wrestling series and tournament that was produced by WWE, where all matches are mixed tag team matches. Like all professional wrestling events, it is based on scripted storylines and its outcomes are predetermined.[3][4] The 12-episode first season premiered on January 16, 2018 on Facebook Watch.[5] Each episode was 20–25 minutes in length[6] and featured one match.[7] The show filled WWE's 10:00pm ET timeslot previously held by 205 Live. Following the show's premiere, 205 Live began to air at 10:20pm ET.[8] On September 4, 2018, WWE announced a second season of Mixed Match Challenge, with the season premiering on September 18 immediately following SmackDown Live. Season 2 consisted of 13 30-minute episodes, with each featuring two matches.[9] Episodes of season 2 aired at 10:00pm ET, with a weekly pre-show that started at 9:50pm ET.[9]

    Season 1[edit]

    The teams, which were made up of both male and female wrestlers from both the Raw and SmackDown brands, were picked by their respective general managers, Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan.[10] Each team wrestled for the chance to give $100,000 to a charity of the winner's choice,[11] while all other charities received $10,000 each. During the second episode, Angle and Bryan announced that the first week of Mixed Match Challenge received 35 million total engagements.[12] The Miz and Asuka won the inaugural Mixed Match Challenge tournament, earning the $100,000 for the Rescue Dogs Rock charity.[13] Enzo Amore was originally supposed to take part, but was replaced with Apollo Crews after catching the flu.[14] Samoa Joe was originally Bayley's tag team partner after winning a fan vote, but was injured and replaced by Elias, who finished second in the fan vote.[15] Alicia Fox suffered a broken tailbone[16] and was replaced by Mandy Rose.[17] Big E became the partner for Carmella after winning a fan vote between all three members of The New Day.

    Teams[edit]

    Raw Teams Charities[18]
    Team Little Big (Braun Strowman & Alexa Bliss)[19] Connor's Cure
    Boss Club (Finn Balor & Sasha Banks)[20] Special Olympics
    Apollo & Nia Jax[21] Susan G. Komen
    Awe-ska (The Miz and Asuka)[22] Rescue Dogs Rock
    Rose Gold (Mandy Rose & Goldust)[17] Hire Heroes USA
    Elias & Bayley[23] Americares
    SmackDown Teams Charities[18]
    Robe Warriors (Bobby Roode & Charlotte Flair)[24] Girl Up
    Ravishing Rusev Day (Rusev & Lana)[25] Global Citizen
    Glowing Since DAY ONE ISH (Jimmy Uso & Naomi)[26] Boys & Girls Clubs of America
    Shinsuke Nakamura & Natalya[27] Make-A-Wish
    The Ginger Snaps (Sami Zayn & Becky Lynch)[28] UNICEF
    Big E & Carmella[29] KaBOOM!

    Bracket[edit]

    The full tournament bracket was revealed on January 11, 2018 on WWE.com.[7] In one of the semifinal matches, fans were able to vote on a Facebook poll, for an eliminated team to be given a second chance in the tournament.[30]

    First Round
    (Weeks 1-6)
    Quarterfinals
    (Weeks 7-9)
    Semifinals
    (Weeks 10-11)
    Final
    (Week 12)
    Raw Finn Bálor and Sasha BanksSub
    SmackDown Shinsuke Nakamura and Natalya12:48
    Raw Finn Bálor and Sasha BanksPin
    Raw The Miz and Asuka12:45
    Raw The Miz and AsukaSub
    SmackDown Big E and Carmella9:49
    Raw The Miz and AsukaSub
    Raw Braun Strowman and Alexa Bliss11:20
    Raw Braun Strowman and Alexa Bliss11:15
    SmackDown Sami Zayn and Becky LynchPin
    Raw Braun Strowman and Alexa BlissPin Raw The Miz and AsukaPin
    SmackDown Jimmy Uso and Naomi10:35 SmackDownBobby Roode and Charlotte Flair20:00
    Raw Goldust and Mandy RosePin[a]
    SmackDown Jimmy Uso and Naomi10:14
    RawFinn Bálor and Sasha Banks[b]Pin
    SmackDown Bobby Roode and Becky Lynch [c]13:03
    Raw Elias and BayleyPin
    SmackDown Rusev and Lana9:38
    SmackDown Rusev and LanaPin
    SmackDown Bobby Roode and Charlotte Flair11:02
    Raw Apollo and Nia JaxPin
    SmackDown Bobby Roode and Charlotte Flair10:39
    1. ^ Daniel Bryan was the special guest referee for this match after winning a fan vote.
  • ^ This team won a Second Chance poll, earning 40% of the votes to re-enter the tournament.[31]
  • ^ Becky Lynch replaced Charlotte Flair for this match after Flair had dental surgery.[32][33][34]

  • Broadcast team[edit]

    Ring name Notes
    Renee Young[35] Co-host
    Byron Saxton[35] Co-host
    Greg Hamilton Ring announcer
    Michael Cole[36] Lead commentator
    Corey Graves[36] Color commentator
    Beth Phoenix[36] Color commentator
    Hall of Famer

    Season 2[edit]

    The second season premiered on September 18, 2018 on Facebook Watch. In the second season, teams competed in a round robin-style tournament throughout the fourteen 30-minute, two match episodes, in order to qualify for the playoffs.[9] The final of season two took place at the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view event on December 16, where the winning team would enter the Royal Rumble at number 30 for their respective Royal Rumble matches and an all-expense-paid trip to anywhere in the world.[37][38]

    During the tournament, several wrestlers were replaced due to injuries or storyline related reasons. Alexa Bliss was originally supposed to take part in the tournament again alongside her partner, Braun Strowman, however, due to an arm injury, Ember Moon replaced Bliss. Mickie James replaced Sasha Banks as Lashley's partner.[39] Kevin Owens was also originally partnered with Natalya, but he was replaced by Bobby Roode after a surgery in both knees.[40][41] On November 13, 2018, SmackDown General Manager Paige announced that AJ Styles was not going to compete on that night's episode of Mixed Match Challenge following his controversial WWE Championship loss to Daniel BryanonSmackDown Live, being substituted by Jeff Hardy.[42][43] It was announced that Strowman was unable to compete in the Mixed Match Challenge playoffs after an elbow injury and was replaced by Curt Hawkins.[44] On December 10, 2018, it was announced that Bálor was unable to compete in the Mixed Match Challenge semi-finals, being substituted by Apollo Crews.[45]

    Teams[edit]

    Raw teams SmackDown teams
    The Monster Eclipse (Ember Moon and Braun Strowman/Curt Hawkins[a])[46][9] Awe-ska (Asuka and The Miz)[46][9]
    Country Dominance (Mickie James and Bobby Lashley)[46][9] Day One Glow (Naomi and Jimmy Uso)[46][9]
    B'N'B (Bayley and Finn Bálor/Apollo Crews[b])[46][9] Ravishing Rusev Day (Lana and Rusev)[46][9]
    Mahalicia (Alicia Fox and Jinder Mahal)[46][9] Phenomenal Flair (Charlotte Flair and A.J. Styles/Jeff Hardy)[46][9]
    Team Pawz (Natalya and Kevin Owens/Bobby Roode[c])[46][9] The Fabulous Truth (Carmella and R-Truth)[46][9]
    1. ^ Curt Hawkins replaced Braun Strowman in the playoffs after Strowman suffered an elbow injury.
  • ^ Apollo Crews replaced Finn Bálor in the playoffs after Bálor suffered an injury.
  • ^ Bobby Roode replaced Kevin Owens after Owens suffered a knee injury.
  • Bracket[edit]

    Raw Moon
    Strowman
    James
    Lashley
    Bayley
    Bálor
    Fox
    Mahal
    Natalya
    Owens/Roode
    SmackDown Asuka
    Miz
    Naomi
    Uso
    Lana
    Rusev
    Flair
    A.J. Styles
    Carmella
    R-Truth
    Moon
    Strowman
    Moon
    Strowman
    11/13[47]
    Moon
    Strowman
    10/9[47]
    Moon
    Strowman
    10/30[48]
    Moon
    Strowman
    9/18[49]
    Asuka
    Miz
    Asuka
    Miz
    10/23[50]
    Asuka
    Miz
    10/16[50]
    Flair
    Hardy
    11/13
    Asuka
    Miz
    9/25[51]
    James
    Lashley
    Moon
    Strowman
    11/13[47]
    James
    Lashley
    11/6[48]
    James
    Lashley
    9/25[51]
    James
    Lashley
    10/16[50]
    Naomi
    Uso
    Asuka
    Miz
    10/23[52]
    Naomi
    Uso
    10/2[53]
    Flair
    Styles
    9/18[49]
    Naomi
    Uso
    11/6[48]
    Bayley
    Bálor
    Moon
    Strowman
    10/9[47]
    James
    Lashley
    11/6[48]
    Bayley
    Bálor
    10/2[53]
    Bayley
    Bálor
    10/23[52]
    Lana
    Rusev
    Asuka
    Miz
    10/16[50]
    Naomi
    Uso
    10/2[53]
    Flair
    Styles
    10/30[48]
    Carmella
    R-Truth
    11/20
    Fox
    Mahal
    Moon
    Strowman
    10/30[48]
    James
    Lashley
    9/25[51]
    Bayley
    Bálor
    10/2[53]
    Fox
    Mahal
    11/20
    Flair
    A.J. Styles
    Flair
    Hardy
    11/13
    Flair
    Styles
    9/18[49]
    Flair
    Styles
    10/30[48]
    Flair
    Styles
    10/9[47]
    Natalya
    Owens/Roode
    Moon
    Strowman
    9/18[49]
    James
    Lashley
    10/16[50]
    Bayley
    Bálor
    10/23[50]
    Fox
    Mahal
    11/20
    Carmella
    R-Truth
    Asuka
    Miz
    9/25[51]
    Naomi
    Uso
    11/6[48]
    Carmella
    R-Truth
    11/20
    Flair
    Styles
    10/9[47]
    Overall standings
    Raw SmackDown
    Moon/Strowman 4-0 Flair/A.J. Styles 4-0
    James/Lashley 3-1 Asuka/Miz 3-1
    Bayley/Bálor 2-2 Naomi/Uso 2-2
    Fox/Mahal 1-3 Carmella/R-Truth 1-3
    Natalya/Owens/Roode 0-4 Lana/Rusev 0-4

    Playoffs[edit]

    Quarterfinals[54]
    Mixed Match Challenge
    November 27 and December 4
    Semifinals
    Mixed Match Challenge
    December 11
    Final
    TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
    December 16
             
    1Curt Hawkins and Ember Moon
    4Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox Pin
    4Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox Pin
    Raw
    3Apollo Crews and Bayley
    2Bobby Lashley and Mickie James
    3Finn Bálor and Bayley Pin
    4Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox 5:50
    4R-Truth and Carmella Sub
    1AJ Styles and Charlotte Flair
    4R-Truth and Carmella Pin
    4R-Truth and Carmella Pin
    SmackDown
    2The Miz and Asuka
    2The Miz and Asuka Sub
    3Jimmy Uso and Naomi

    Aftermath[edit]

    R-Truth and Carmella won the final of Mixed Match Challenge Season 2, earning themselves the #30 spots in the 2019 Royal Rumble matches and an all-expenses-paid vacation, which R-Truth chose to be the WWE headquartersinStamford, Connecticut. At the Royal Rumble event, Carmella (along with Bayley) eliminated Alexa Bliss from the Women's Rumble match before getting eliminated by eventual runner up Charlotte Flair. R-Truth however did not participate in the Men's Royal Rumble match, as he was attacked by Nia Jax (who took the #30 spot) during his entrance. As a consolation prize for having his spot stolen, he was awarded a WWE United States Championship match against new champion Shinsuke Nakamura on the January 29, 2019 episode of SmackDown, which he won becoming a two-time champion.[55]

    Broadcast team[edit]

    Ring name Notes
    Kayla Braxton Pre-show co-host
    Vic Joseph Pre-show co-host
    Color commentator[49]
    Mike Rome Ring announcer
    Renee Young Color commentator[49]
    Michael Cole[49] Lead commentator

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
    2018 8th Streamy Awards Subject – Sports WWE Mixed Match Challenge Nominated [56][57]
    2018 6th Cynopsis Model D Awards Best Sports-Related Live Series or Event WWE Mixed Match Challenge Won [58]

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