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John Terry and family watch Charlotte Flair defend her belt in night of wrestling in London

Chelsea star and wife Toni watch WWE's finest in the capital as The New Day and Big Show recorded wins

John Terry and his family meet Cesaro, Seth Rollins and Charlotte Flair

WWE was back in London last night - and Chelsea legend John Terry brought his family along for the show.

In a frenzied night of action at the o2, the former England centre-back saw Charlotte Flair retain her Women's Championship and Cesaro beat Sheamus in match 4 of a seven-game series.

 John Terry and his family meet Cesaro, Seth Rollins and Charlotte Flair
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 John Terry and his family meet Cesaro, Seth Rollins and Charlotte FlairCredit: WWE
 Seth Rollins meets a young fan at the O2
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Seth Rollins meets a young fan at the O2Credit: WWE
 Terry met the stars of the show following their performance
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Terry met the stars of the show following their performanceCredit: WWE

Other superstar names on show includes Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, The New Day, and Universal Champion Kevin Owens.

Terry was pictured along with his wife Toni and two children meeting the stars.

And Charlotte even gave his daughter Summer a gift - allowing her to hold onto the belt she retained by beating Sasha Banks.

The glamorous  blonde is daughter of Ric Flair whose career in wrestling spanned over 40 years.

She made her debut in 2013 and became the first two-time champion in Women's Championship history.

Full results as follows:

WWE Tag Team Championship

The New Day defeated Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson to retain.

Neville defeated Bo Dallas.

Brawn Strowman defeated Goldust (Braun won via TKO after Goldust passed out in a bearhug)

Big Show defeated The Shining Stars (Show wins a 2-on-1 handicap match)

Best of 7 Series (Match 4) 

Cesaro defeated Sheamus.

WWE Women’s Championship

Charlotte defeated Sasha Banks to retain.

Roman Reigns defeated Chris Jericho.

WWE Universal Championship

Kevin Owens defeated Seth Rollins and Sami Zayn to retain.

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