WWE.com has all the results of all the matches that transpired tonight:
Dolph Ziggler def. The Miz to become the new Intercontinental Champion
Like many a celebrity marriage, The Miz's third dalliance with the Intercontinental Championship was short-lived, all thanks to the appearance of a chiseled blond guy. All of which is to say, 24 hours after about as dirty an Intercontinental Title loss as has ever occurred in WWE, Dolph Ziggler regained the prestigious prize from the duplicitous Miz after deploying his rematch clause on Raw.
Jack Swagger def. Bo Dallas
Swagger seized his moment when Dallas went to the top rope, though, dropping Bo on his face and plying the Patriot Lock.
Dean Ambrose def. Kane via Disqualification
Kane gave as good as he got, attempting to wear down Ambrose's arm and take away the option of Dirty Deeds. Although Kane didn't do enough damage to prevent Ambrose from plying his signature maneuver, Seth Rollins saved the Director's proverbial bacon by bum-rushing Ambrose as he went for the pinfall, starting a brawl Kane helped finish by dropping Ambrose with a Chokeslam ... though that didn't keep him down for long, nor dissuade him from daring Rollins to fight him one-on-one.
WWE Tag Team Champions Gold & Stardust & Cesaro def. U.S. Champion Sheamus & The Usos
A clubbing forearm to the airborne oddball allowed Sheamus and Stardust to tag in Goldust and Jey Uso, which led to a massive brawl culminating in Jey taking flight and splashing Goldust for the pin.
Rusev def. Mark Henry
Despite being energized by the opportunity for redemption, a key maneuver by Rusev sealed the match when he hauled Henry off of the ropes, planting him face-first onto the mat. The Super Athlete plied the Accolade in short order, and to Henry's credit, he refused to submit a second time, instead sliding into unconsciousness and forcing the referee to stop the match.
Adam Rose & The Bunny def. Slater and the Gator
Slater and the Gator seemed to make it their mission to beat up on Rose and prevent the wascally wabbit from entering the fray, but were unsuccessful. When he did tag in, the rabbit did Donnie Darko proud by clocking Slater with a leaping superkick that softened the former WWE Tag Team Champion up for Rose's match-ending Party Foul.
Divas Champion AJ Lee def. Nikki Bella
AJ weathered Nikki's offense and locked in the Black Widow to earn a submission win, but Paige might not let her get away so easily next time.
John Cena def. Randy Orton via Disqualification
Bolstered by the presence of his compatriots, Orton controlled Cena for much of a bout that grew brutal pretty quickly; the announce table was decimated at one point and Orton all but tore the armbands off Cena's wrist attempting to set up his hanging DDT. The Authority pounced the moment Cena seemed to have the match in hand with an STF and quickly brought the fan favorite to his knees. Yet when they prepared to unveil the cinderblocks - surprise - Dean Ambrose turned out to be lurking beneath the veil, having escaped his confinement somehow and ready to raise hell. And just as the night began, Seth Rollins made his escape by a single blond-dyed hair and faced enemies on all fronts with Cena and Ambrose both looking to get their hands on him. At this point, it's merely a matter of who gets there first.