Summerslam Results:

Pre Show:

The Miz and Miztourage def. The Hardy Boys and Jason Jordan

Neville def. Akira Tozawa (c) to become Cruiserweight Champion

The Usos def. The New Day (c) to become Smackdown Live Tag Team Champions

Main Show:

Baron Corbin def. John Cena

Naomi def. Natayla to retain the Smackdown Live Women's Championship

Big Cass def. Big Show, post match Big Cass got his hands on Enzo and beat him to a pulp, ending with kicking his skull into the ring post.

Randy Orton def. Rusev

Sasha Banks def. Alexa Bliss to become Raw Women's Champion

The Demon Finn Balor def. Bray Wyatt

Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins def. The Bar (Sheamus and Cesaro) to become Raw Tag Team Champions

AJ Styles def. Kevin Owens to retain the United States Championship

Shinsuke Nakamura def. Jinder Mahal via DQ, Jinder Mahal retains the WWE Championship

Braun Strowman def. Brock Lesnar, Samoa Joe and Roman Reigns to become the Universal Champion.
Important Notes Following Summerslam:

Backstage after her match, Natalya complained to Shane and Daniel Bryan about losing, saying Naomi attacked her before she was ready. She asked for a rematch and was told no. After being told no, she asked to be traded. It's being reported that she'll get her wish and will be heading to Raw. It's unknown who will be coming to Smackdown in return for her, but they are expected to show up on the next episode of Smackdown and it is expected to be a woman.

In a somewhat surprising move, another trade has taken place between Raw and Smackdown. This time sending Finn Balor to Smackdown in exchange for Dolph Ziggler. It seems these are the only two trades that have happened but there's no word if any other trade will happen down the road.

It was announced after Summerslam that Enzo Amore has been released from his WWE contract, due to creative not having anything for him and for reported backstage heat on him, which is why he was laid out by Big Cass after his match with Big Show. James Ellsworth also was released from his contract, as WWE felt "the joke had gotten old" with him.

The rumor mill is buzzing about a potential call up for Asuka, having lost her championship and undefeated streak at NXT Takeover Brooklyn III to Ember Moon, it seems that might have free'd up one of the most dominant women in history to make the jump to the main roster. However she broke her collar bone in the match the night before Summerslam, and will be out of action for 6-8 weeks.

In the final piece of news, due to low viewership, 205 Live will be ending, at least for the time being. The cruiserweight division will still continue as part of Raw, but without their own show. The thought is that the cruiserweights will also start competiting against the rest of the Raw roster, instantly adding nice depth to the Raw roster instead of only being stacked near the top of the card.
Pay-Per-View Schedule:

No Mercy - September 24th, 2017, Los Angeles, California

Hell In A Cell - October 8th, 2017, Detroit, Michigan

TLC Tables, Ladders and Chairs - October 22nd, 2017, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Survivor Series - November 19th, 2017, Houston, Texas

Clash of Champions - December 17th, 2017, Boston, Massachusetts

Royal Rumble - January 28th, 2018, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Elimination Chamber - February 25, 2018, Paradise, Nevada

Fastlane - March 11th, 2018, Columbus, Ohio

Wrestlemania 34 - April 8th, 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana