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Rhea Ripley breaks major rule, Randy Orton forgets his spot -  4 massive botches you missed at WWE Bash in Berlin

WWE Bash in Berlin took over Germany earlier today and even though the show only saw one title change, there were a number of talking points throughout.

The following list looks at just four of the biggest botches that happened at WWE Bash in Berlin.


#4. Isla Dawn missed her cue

Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre lost their Women's Tag Team Championships at Bash in Berlin. Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair were not pinned when they initially lost their titles at Clash at the Castle, and Blair Davenport cost them the titles a few weeks ago on SmackDown.

Isla Dawn almost handed the match to Jade and Bianca early on when she wasn't in position to break up a pin, instead, Alba kicked out and Dawn jumped in after the kickout which showed she was late.


#3. Rhea Ripley breaks the rules

Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio were expected to come to blows in their match but it was clearly against the rules as WWE announced that this was a Mixed Tag Team Match. In this match type, men can face the men and women can face the women and Ripley was legal at the time when she attacked Mysterio.

The referee was trying to tell her not to attack him since it wasn't legal and it's unclear why she wasn't disqualified. If Mysterio was hitting Rhea Ripley then it would have been a different story, but it was against the rules.


#2. Liv Morgan botches her dive

Liv Morgan had an impressive showing at WWE Bash in Berlin even though she came up short to Rhea Ripley and was pinned by Mami, which is seemingly an indication that we could be moving toward another title match. That being said, there was a move when Liv Morgan jumped out of the ring to take out Rhea where she almost completely missed the target.

Morgan can be seen missing Ripley and colliding with the floor. The fact that Rhea was able to step in late to guide her was the only thing that prevented a major injury.


#1. Gunther is seen calling spots

Gunther was able to retain his World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Bash in Berlin after Randy Orton passed out from a Sleeperhold. It was a huge moment for him, but throughout the match, it was clear that he was talking to Orton when he locked him in Sleeperholds.

It was most noticeable when he was in the corner holding in the Sleeper and Gunther could be heard having a conversation with him and calling spots.

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