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WWE celebrates tonight a new episode of Monday Night Raw, this time number 1,682, from the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show will be broadcast live on Netflix and Solowrestling will bring you the results in this news.
The show will feature several segments and highlighted matches, including a new appearance of The Vision, an anticipated promo by Naomi, and a new defense of the Women's Intercontinental Championship. As always, we invite you to comment on the article to give your opinion on what happened in the show.
WWE Raw begins on Netflix!
We see a video recap of last week's main event, which ended with a new assault by The Vision on CM Punk, Jey Uso, and LA Knight.
We see the arrival of Jey Uso and Naomi at the venue.
The Vision (Seth Rollins, Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed) are in charge of opening tonight's show. Fans chant "The Visionary's" theme as he and his companions enter the ring. Paul takes the microphone to address the Philadelphia audience. Heyman recalls his ties to the city, which is why tonight he feels in "God mode." However, he is not the only GOAT in the ring. We also have the future of WrestleMania, the man who made Roman Reigns fear, the biggest dog in the yard: Bron Breakker. On the other hand, we have the owner of the "Shoe-La-Fala," the "Tribal Thief," the man who destroyed Roman Reigns: Bronson Reed. And, of course, the visionary who organized all this, the man who defeated Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania twice, the Heavyweight World Champion: Seth "Freakin" Rollins. He enjoys the chants from the audience before receiving the microphone from Heyman. However, before he can articulate a single word...
UUUUUUSSSSSSOOOOO!
Jey Uso appears in the stands, where he interacts with the fans. Meanwhile, a annoyed Rollins leans on the ropes, turning his back on the Samoan. He remains on the stairs of the stands to make it clear that he is tired of The Vision's chatter. Uso recalls that he forced Gunther to surrender at WrestleMania to win the Heavyweight World Championship, and he will do it again when he defeats Rollins in Paris. Jey mocks Bron. "The little dog is going to stay on the porch tonight because he knows he messed with a real one, and his name is 'Main Event' Jey Uso", says the Samoan.
Rollins addresses Bron to provoke him after Jey's statements. Seth points out that Uso has not shown respect for Breakker or his family. In fact, Jey believes that his family is better than Bron's. Furious, Breakker tries to leave the ring to go after Uso, but Reed and Rollins prevent him. Paul does not understand what Jey hopes to achieve, especially in Philadelphia. Heyman recalls a time when men settled their differences in the ring, and they did so without rules. Men like Rob Van Dam, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, The Dudley Boyz... Jey interrupts Paul, indicating that he doesn't have to keep talking. He has understood. That's why he accepts to compete against Bron in a match with extreme rules. "YEET." With that said, Jey leaves, ending this segment.
Asuka and Kairi Sane approach IYO SKY in the Gorilla Position. Asuka apologizes to IYO for what happened last week. SKY accepts her compatriot's apologies. With this issue settled, Kairi and Asuka remind IYO that they will be there to support her whenever she needs it. SKY thanks them but needs to do this for herself, just as Asuka did before her. Very excited, the three women high-five before "The Genius of Sky" heads to the ring.
IYO SKY vs. Raquel Rodriguez (with Roxanne Perez)
Raquel traps IYO to apply a powerslam. The Texan continues her offense by throwing her opponent towards one of the corners, where she applies several elbow strikes. IYO uses her agility to surprise Rodriguez, but she blocks her opponent to crush her with a slam. 1..2..NO. Raquel hits SKY's back before throwing her against one of the corners. Rodriguez unleashes another flurry of elbow strikes, prompting the referee (Jessika Carr) to intervene.
Raquel takes SKY to the top of one of the corners. IYO responds with a slap before applying a hurricanrana. SKY continues with a dropkick, followed by a direct kick to the face. Raquel ends up on ringside. IYO prepares to launch herself with a suicide dive, but Roxanne distracts her by grabbing her leg. SKY turns towards her to scold her, a moment that Raquel takes advantage of to return and surprise the Japanese with a big boot.
Raquel continues to dominate the match. Rodriguez punishes SKY in the ropes area. The referee intervenes again, a moment that Perez takes advantage of to grab the Japanese by the hair. Rodriguez returns to IYO, whom she knocks down with a tackle. Raquel kicks SKY before punishing her with the help of the ropes. The Texan executes a Fallaway Slam. 1..2..NO. "Come on, IYO!" the fans chant to encourage the Japanese.
Raquel traps SKY in a headlock. IYO escapes, only to be thrown against one of the corners, where she receives several elbow strikes. Raquel jumps with a Vader Bomb, but IYO dodges it at the last moment. The Japanese starts a counterattack. SKY kicks her opponent's head. IYO seeks height to launch herself with a Missile Dropkick. The fans cheer for "The Genius of Sky".
Raquel takes refuge in one of the corners, where she blocks a running meteora. The Texan counterattacks with a samoan drop. Rodriguez finishes off her opponent with a Vader Bomb. 1..2..NO. IYO recovers to surprise Raquel with a double stomp directly to the stomach. Rodriguez dodges an Over the Moonsault to respond with a clothesline. 1..2..NO. Now it's IYO who dodges a big boot to counter with a roll-up. 1..2..NO.
SKY executes a DDT from the second rope. Raquel ends up on ringside. IYO prepares for her next attack, but this time she takes action. SKY launches herself with a suicide dive on Roxanne before repeating the move on Rodriguez, but she stops her in mid-air. The Texan throws IYO against the post before taking her back into the ring. SKY blocks a Texana Bomb to counter with a running meteora. After that, the Japanese finishes her off with an Over the Moonsault. 1..2..3.
Winner: IYO SKY
A furious Roxanne attacks IYO from behind. Raquel immobilizes SKY so that Perez can knock her out with a superkick. The Texans are ready to continue attacking their victim, but then...
This is my Brutaly!
Rhea Ripley bursts into the ring to hit Roxanne with a big boot. After that, she starts an exchange of attacks with Raquel, who receives a missile dropkick from IYO. Ripley throws Rodriguez out of the ring with a big boot. SKY approaches Rhea. "Are you okay?" the Australian asks. Still sore, the Japanese replies that she is. Meanwhile, Raquel and Roxy remain on the ground next to the audience barrier.
Jackie Redmond interviews LA Knight backstage. "The Megastar" makes it clear that he is not worried about The Vision or any plans they have prepared against him. "What worries me is that week after week, The Vision...", he says before being interrupted by CM Punk. "The Best in the World" asks Redmond to leave them alone. Jackie is about to leave, but LA Knight insists that she stay to continue the interview. CM Punk believes that both are focusing on this issue incorrectly. Regardless of whether they get along or not, they need to be in tune to face The Vision. LA Knight points out that this is not about whether he dislikes CM Punk. It's about the fact that he has had two title opportunities and "The Best in the World" decided to meddle in his affairs. CM Punk indicates that this is not about business. It's about getting to Clash in Paris, and if they don't work together (including Jey Uso), The Vision will continue to assert their numerical superiority over them. LA Knight finds it funny, as CM Punk was the first to hit him last week - and for that reason received a punch from "The Megastar". CM Punk asks if he wants to play this game until the Paris event. "This is what you have to worry about. When we get to Paris, there will be a man raising his arm with that world championship in his hand. And it won't be you. It will be this man with everyone saying L-A-Knight. YEAH", says "The Megastar" before leaving.
The New Day and Grayson Waller make their entrance into the ring. Waller takes a microphone to ask the fans for a minute of silence in memory of their last reign, as they are still in mourning. The audience boos. Kofi Kingston does not understand the fans' attitude, who do not seem sympathetic after having their Tag Team World Championships taken away. Xavier Woods mocks the local teams in Philadelphia to earn more boos. After that, he recalls that Penta destroyed his hat last week. One, moreover, very expensive. However, the Mexican still hasn't paid him a single dollar as compensation. That's why tonight he will take the pesos out of him with punches. Xavier and Kofi finish their promo by ordering the fans to get on their knees and raise their arms to the sky to exclaim: "GOD, thank you for THE NEW DAY!"
Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY converse backstage. Rhea assures the Japanese that she did not want to get involved in her match, but once she had won it... SKY interrupts her, pointing out that it's okay. In fact, she thanks her for coming to her aid. The Kabuki Warriors appear on the scene. Kairi Sane asks IYO if she is okay. Asuka, for her part, does not understand what happened. "Rhea can help you, but we can't?", asks an upset Asuka. "I came out because you weren't there, Asuka," replies "Mami". "IYO asked us to step aside!", exclaims Asuka. She and Ripley start a heated discussion. SKY tries to mediate, but is ignored. Furious, she yells to stop the discussion. IYO continues shouting in Japanese as she leaves the place. Asuka approaches Ripley. "Stay away from our affairs!", exclaims "The Empress of Tomorrow" before leaving. A saddened Kairi watches the Australian before following her companion. Rhea continues her path in the opposite direction, stopping briefly by the wall where she suffered her last injury.
Xavier Woods (with Kofi Kingston and Grayson Waller) vs. Penta
Fans cheer for the masked wrestler. Penta approaches Xavier. "You see!?" he exclaims. Woods pushes the Mexican. He approaches once again to make the "Zero Fear" gesture, but Woods bites his hand. Penta responds harshly in one of the corners. Xavier surprises Penta with a superkick on the apron before finishing him off with a side suplex. "Zero money!", exclaims Woods to mock his opponent.
Xavier throws Penta against one of the posts. Woods pushes his opponent against the metal stairs before posing next to him. Xavier takes the Mexican back into the ring. Woods and Penta exchange chops in a peculiar duel. Xavier decides to end the game with a direct kick to the stomach. Woods throws Penta against one of the corners before applying a legdrop. 1..2..NO. "Where's my money, Penta?", asks Xavier before continuing to attack the masked wrestler.
Woods surprises Penta with a Rope Guillotine before finishing him off with a big boot. 1..2..NO. "Give me my money, Penta!", exclaims Xavier while continuing to hit his opponent. He recovers to throw Penta against one of the corners before applying a direct kick to the stomach. Woods throws Penta against one of the corners before applying a legdrop. 1..2..NO. "Where's my money, Penta?", asks Xavier before continuing to attack his rival. He recovers to throw Penta against one of the corners before applying a legdrop. 1..2..NO. Xavier continues to attack Penta, whom he corners in one of the corners. Penta blocks a new attack from Woods to respond with a Penta Driver. 1..2..NO. Kofi places one of Woods' feet on the ropes to interrupt the count. Upset, Penta leans on Woods' back to launch himself at Grayson and Kofi with a tope con hilo. Once back, the masked wrestler avoids being surprised by Xavier, whom he finishes off with a definitive Mexican Destroyer. 1..2..3.
Winner: Penta
Penta escapes the ring before Kofi and Grayson can attack him. The Mexican celebrates with the fans on the entrance ramp.
We see several players from the Philadelphia Eagles in the front row.
Tag Team Match
The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh) (with Dominik Mysterio) vs. Dragon Lee and Mr. Iguana
Lee and McDonagh start the match. Both struggle as they reach the ropes area. Finn grabs Dragon's mask straps, allowing JD to take the advantage. Lee quickly turns the situation around. The masked wrestler immobilizes McDonagh in one of the corners to execute a Dragon Screw. JD uses the ropes to regain control.
Bálor continues to punish Lee. He recovers to give the relay to Mr. Iguana. Bálor knocks down his opponent with a suplex. Finn stomps on Mr. Iguana, to whom he applies a powerslam. Mr. Iguana recovers to launch a quick offensive. Mr. Iguana expels both opponents from the ring. After that, Lee and Mr. Iguana agree to launch themselves on their rivals with two topes con hilo. Mr. Iguana takes Finn back into the ring to cover him. 1..2..NO.
Lee receives the tag to continue beating down Bálor. Dragon takes down his opponent with a sunset flip. Finn immediately responds with a dropkick. JD gets the tag to execute a side suplex on Lee. 1...2...NO. McDonagh punishes Dragon using the ropes. The referee pulls JD away from his opponent, giving Dominik the opportunity to illegally strike the masked man.
JD and Finn take turns attacking Dragon. McDonagh traps Lee in a grounded headlock. Mr. Iguana tries to reach his partner with help from La Yezca. Dragon pushes JD into the ropes and hits him with a German suplex on the rebound. He follows up with a knee strike. McDonagh counters with a poisonrana. Lee fires back with a sit-out powerbomb. Both men are laid out on the mat. JD and Dragon crawl toward their corners to tag in their respective partners.
Mr. Iguana enters full force. With help from La Yezca, he takes care of JD before launching onto him with a diving crossbody. Meanwhile, Dragon tries to hit Operation Dragon on Finn. Bálor counters with an inverted DDT. 1...2...NO. Mr. Iguana breaks up the pin. Chaos ensues. JD hits an Asai Moonsault on Mr. Iguana at ringside. Meanwhile, Dominik distracts Lee, allowing Bálor to strike him from behind with a shotgun dropkick. Finn finishes off the masked man with a Coup de Grace. 1...2...3.
Winners: The Judgment Day
The Judgment Day continue to attack their opponents. Mysterio clears off the commentary table and places Lee on it. Suddenly, something catches his attention. Standing on the barricade is El Hijo del Vikingo. He raises his AAA Mega Championship before launching a dropkick at Mysterio. Vikingo gets rid of Finn at ringside and then goes after McDonagh, hitting him with a running meteora inside the ring. Suddenly, Dom attacks Vikingo from behind. The Judgment Day join forces to assault the Mexican star, with Mysterio finishing him off with a frog splash. “Dirty Dom” poses with both the Intercontinental Championship and the AAA Mega Championship to end the segment.
Jackie Redmond interviews Becky Lynch backstage. Redmond asks about what happened last week. The Irishwoman insists that she didn’t attack Natalya—it was the other way around. Lynch defends herself by recalling the events of the past few weeks. Two weeks ago, the Canadian verbally attacked her. Despite that, “The Man” decided to give her protégé, Maxxine Dupri, a title opportunity. Last week, after beating Dupri, Becky tried to offer her some advice, but Natalya stormed in and shoved her aggressively. That’s why Lynch had to defend herself. Becky claims Natalya is bitter because she knows she doesn’t belong in “The Man’s” division. That’s why she has to wrestle in other promotions around the world. “Tonight, I’ll prove that Natalya doesn’t belong in the same ring as me. But hey, Natalya, welcome back to The Big Time,” says Becky before walking away.
Byron Saxton introduces a recap video of the rivalry between John Cena and Logan Paul, who will face off for the first time at WWE Clash in Paris.
We see a new video featuring Bayley, a direct continuation from last week’s segment. “I don’t know if anything I’m saying makes any sense,” says Bayley. “Of course you don’t know if it makes sense because... DING DONG, HELLO, it doesn’t,” responds a voice in her head. The voice criticizes Bayley, reminding her that she once had it all, but now she’s a loser. Bayley gets it. The voice tells her she doesn’t need friends, because every friend she’s had has betrayed her. Bayley asks the voice to stop, but it continues, reminding her of her recent absences from WrestleMania and SummerSlam. “If you’d just listen to me, I promise I’ll lead you down the right path, sister. Okay? Anyway, I’m here to help, alright? Idiot. Listen to me. LISTEN TO ME!” shouts the voice as it laughs. Bayley finally manages to silence it. “I don’t know. I don’t know what I need,” confesses “The Role Model.” “How about a hug?” the voice mockingly replies.
Match for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Natalya (with Maxxine Dupri and Akira Tozawa)
Natalya quickly takes Becky to the mat and traps her in a headlock. Lynch escapes and retreats to a corner. “The Man” comes back for the challenger, only to be hit with a German suplex. Becky ends up at ringside. Natalya follows up with a dropkick. The Canadian rolls the champion back into the ring. Lynch surprises Natalya on the apron, kicking her and slamming her into the ring post. Natalya hurts her left arm in the impact.
Becky goes after her opponent to keep attacking. She throws Natalya into the barricade and hits her just inches away from the fans. Becky rolls Natalya back into the ring and continues to target her injured left arm. “The Man” traps the challenger in a headlock. Natalya breaks free and tries to counter, but she’s limited with only one working arm.
Becky attempts an armbar, but Natalya doesn’t let her fully lock it in. Natalya lifts the champion with one arm and powerbombs her, breaking the hold in the process. She knocks Becky down and follows up with a kick to the face. Becky kicks Natalya’s injured arm to block a Sharpshooter. Natalya immediately answers with a rolling clothesline. 1...2...NO.
Maxxine approaches the apron to check on Natalya. Becky kicks Dupri. Tozawa now gets close to Maxxine, only to be hit by a rope dropkick. Becky grabs Natalya’s hurt arm and slams it against the ropes. She then traps the Canadian in a Dis-Arm-Her. Natalya resists as much as she can, but in the end, she has no choice but to tap out.
Winner by submission and STILL Women's Intercontinental Champion: Becky Lynch
Becky refuses to release the hold. Maxxine rushes into the ring to pull “The Man” off her friend. Dupri helps Natalya to her feet and toward the ropes. Enraged, Becky attacks Dupri, causing Natalya to fall out of the ring. Lynch grabs Maxxine and attempts to apply a Dis-Arm-Her. But suddenly...
"You can look, but you can't touch!" Nikki Bella storms the scene!
Nikki and Becky trade blows until Nikki surprises the champion with a Rack Attack 2.0. The WWE Hall of Famer stomps on the Irishwoman and poses in front of the fans. That brings this segment to a close.
Jackie Redmond interviews Sheamus backstage.
Jackie asks the Irishman about his rivalry with Rusev and how it’s brought chaos to Raw. Sheamus says the Bulgarian has a god complex.
“In my opinion, he’s about as complex as a light switch. And what he didn’t consider in his grand WWE return, when he was bulldozing through everyone, was running into this big redhead, who kept hitting him again… and again… and again…” says Sheamus before being interrupted by Rusev.
The Bulgarian is ready to fight right then and there, but a swarm of security guards, referees, and producers—led by Adam Pearce—arrive just in time to stop the brawl.
Furious, Pearce tells them he won’t let this chaos continue. That’s why they’ll face each other one more time—and this time, it will be the last. The match will take place in two weeks at WWE Clash in Paris, and it will be an Old-Fashioned Donnybrook Match.
“GET THEM OUT OF HERE! OUT!” Pearce shouts.
Vic Joseph interviews Trick Williams from the crowd area.
Joseph congratulates Trick on his recent defense of the TNA World Championship in the same city and asks about tomorrow night's match.
Trick acknowledges that his opponent, Je'Von Evans, is very athletic. However, he’s not ready.
Williams says people don’t go to the zoo to see gazelles—they go to see the lion. He admits he likes Evans but that won’t make him lower his guard.
Je’Von Evans appears. Trick refuses to share the spotlight and gives Evans the stage before walking off.
Evans admits he was nervous when he first arrived in Philadelphia—but not anymore. He now feels more confident than ever. He knows he can beat Trick Williams, and that will be the first step in becoming the youngest NXT Champion in history.
CM Punk approaches Jey Uso backstage.
They shake hands. Punk reminds Jey that he’s in an extreme rules match tonight, and he can expect The Vision’s “dog patrol” to interfere. That’s why Punk says he’s got his back.
“With all due respect, Uce, I didn’t ask you for help tonight, man. Not just for this match,” says Jey.
Punk replies that he’s just trying to help him make it to Paris.
Uso reminds him that on that day, they’ll be opponents. And once it’s over, he doesn’t want to owe anyone any favors. “I know you can understand that,” says Jey.
CM Punk gets it. Still, he wants Jey to know he’s there if needed.
Jey thanks him. They shake hands again before Uso walks off.
Adam Pearce welcomes Naomi to the ring.
The Women’s World Champion makes her entrance. Pearce quickly hands her the mic.
The crowd cheers her on, causing Naomi to get emotional before even saying a word.
She admits it’s hard to explain, so she points to the screen.
We see an exclusive clip from an upcoming episode of Stephanie McMahon’s podcast, where Jimmy Uso and Naomi announce that Naomi is pregnant.
The crowd applauds. Pearce congratulates her on behalf of everyone.
Suddenly, Naomi gets serious. She says this isn’t the first time she’s had to vacate a title—but this time will be different. She won’t hand it over to Adam.
Instead, she tells the General Manager to leave the ring. Naomi enjoys the moment.
Naomi says every woman backstage should thank one person: Jimmy Uso.
Because if it weren’t for him, none of them would have had a chance to take the title. Naomi was ready to run through the entire division this year, but thanks to “Big Jim,” that won’t happen.
“You deserve it!” chants the crowd.
“On the bright side… I guess The Bloodline continues, baby!” she laughs.
“Baby Uso!” the fans chant.
Naomi places the title on the mat.
“I’m leaving my title here. I’m giving you nine months—and a few changes—to do whatever you want with it. I’ll be back to pick up right where I left off, even if I have to do it with my baby in my arms.
And whoever’s holding that title when I return… I strongly suggest you proceed with caution.”
Naomi places the mic beside the championship and leaves the ring, ending the segment.
Byron Saxton interviews Nikki Bella in the stands.
Nikki congratulates Naomi on her pregnancy before addressing what happened tonight.
She says being insulted is one thing—but attacking her friends is another.
That’s why she went after Becky Lynch, promising that soon the Irishwoman will have nothing left, because Nikki plans to take the Intercontinental Championship.
After congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles, Bella challenges Lynch to a match on next week’s Raw in Birmingham.
“You may have that title, but I have something the Philadelphia Eagles have too… and that’s a ring,” says Nikki, showing her WWE Hall of Fame ring to the camera.
“You might have one of these someday, but I’ll make sure to delay it as long as I can. So Becky, I’ll see you in Birmingham next week,” Nikki says before leaving.
The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor, JD McDonagh, Raquel Rodriguez, and Roxanne Perez) head toward the exit of the arena.
Finn tells the group not to worry about their loss tonight—next week they’ll get a chance to get even.
Suddenly, Finn notices that Dominik Mysterio isn’t with them.
They soon find him. Dominik is speaking in Spanish with El Grande Americano.
“So, what do you think?” asks Dom.
“Let me think about it, Sucio,” the masked man replies before walking off.
Finn asks Dom what they were talking about.
“I’m just making sure The Judgment Day always stays on top. Don’t worry about it,” says Mysterio before telling them it’s time to leave.
Raquel and Roxanne follow him. JD pauses beside Bálor.
“See you at the car?” McDonagh asks.
“Yeah… I’ll catch up,” replies Finn.
He stays behind, silent, deep in thought about what just happened.
Jey Uso makes his entrance with a shopping cart full of weapons.Bron Breakker is next, accompanied by Paul Heyman.
Bron carefully inspects the cart before stepping into the ring.
Extreme Rules Match
Bron Breakker (with Paul Heyman) vs. Jey Uso
Jey and Bron stare each other down. Breakker gets in Jey's face before launching the first strike. Jey blocks it and counters with a flurry of punches. Bron halts Jey’s momentum with a series of corner spears, then drags him to another corner to unleash a barrage of strikes. Uso manages to break free and clotheslines Breakker out of the ring. Bron lands on the cart full of weapons, injuring his right leg on the fall.
By popular demand, Uso pulls a table from under the ring and sets it up at ringside. He returns to the ring and knocks Bron out with a punch. Breakker is sent outside again. Jey follows with a suicide dive. Uso starts tossing weapons into the ring, throwing chairs one after another to the rhythm of “YEET!”
Jey goes for another dive, but Bron stops him mid-air with a chair shot.
Bron grabs a kendo stick and a trash can lid before getting back in the ring. He hits Jey with the stick, then smashes the trash can into his back. Breakker jabs Jey in the stomach with a steel chair, then strikes his back again with the trash can lid. Bron wedges a chair into a corner. He tries to throw Jey into it—but Uso reverses it and sends Bron crashing into his own trap.
Paul Heyman cheers Bron on, but he falls into Jey’s grasp. The Samoan lines up for a running hip attack, but Bron halts it with a clothesline. Breakker sets up two chairs in the center of the ring with their backs touching and then delivers a gutbuster onto them—Jey lands hard on the chair backs, hurting his ribs.
Bron drags Jey toward the commentary table. He climbs the apron and launches himself with a diving clothesline—using a trash can for added impact. Both men crash into the commentary area.
"This is awesome!" chant the fans.
Bron places the table shield on top of the announce table and hoists Jey onto his shoulders. Uso counters with a body drop, sending Breakker crashing through the shielded surface.
Jey takes Bron back to the ring and climbs a corner. Breakker meets him up top and strikes with a kendo stick, followed by a Frankensteiner. 1..2..NO!
Bron charges for a spear, but Jey counters with a spear of his own. 1..2..NO!
Uso picks up a chair and smashes Bron’s back, then hits another spear. He climbs up and hits the Uso Splash. 1..2..NO!
Bronson Reed appears and pulls the referee out of the ring, breaking the count. He even ends up with one of the referee's shoes and throws it away. The Australian enters the ring and hits Jey with a Death Valley Driver.
“The Megastar” goes straight for Bronson, slamming him repeatedly into the announce table and then shoving him violently into the steel steps.
Rollins hits the ring and plants Jey with a Pedigree. He grabs the referee to bring him back in, when suddenly...
Punk and Rollins brawl on the entrance ramp. Rollins returns to the ring and dares Punk to follow. Suddenly, LA Knight sneaks up behind him. Knight and Punk take turns beating down Seth.
LA Knight turns his attention back to Bronson at ringside. Meanwhile, CM Punk sets up for the GTS, but Seth gouges his eyes to escape. Rollins pushes Punk into the ropes, accidentally knocking LA Knight off the apron—he crashes through the table Jey had set up earlier.
Rollins and Punk continue fighting into the crowd.
Back in the ring, Bron Breakker grabs a table and sets it up.
Jey recovers and hits Breakker with two superkicks, placing him on the table and climbing up for a splash.
But Bronson Reed pushes Jey off the top rope!
Bron gets ready to finish Jey—when suddenly...
The crowd erupts. Breakker waits for Roman, but he doesn't appear on the stage.
Suddenly, Reigns ambushes him with a spear!
Reed tries to attack Roman, but eats a Superman Punch.
Reigns drags Bron into the ring, where Jey nails a superkick, then climbs up and hits the Uso Splash.
1..2..3.
Roman and Jey celebrate in the ring as Paul Heyman tries to calm a furious Bronson Reed.
Reigns reminds Reed that he’s won many titles—and tells him to meet him in Paris.
Reed accepts, vowing to steal Roman’s shoes again when they face off in the French capital.
That brings this week’s episode of Raw to a close.