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This evening a new episode of Monday Night Raw has been celebrated, this time from the bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The show was broadcast in advance on Netflix internationally and featured some important matches and moments, highlighting the fight between LA Knight and Bron Breakker.
Before the main event started, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed were attacked by Roman Reigns backstage. Amid Adam Pearce's nervousness, LA Knight took advantage of the chaos to attack Bron Breakker and bring him to the ring to start the match. However, it did not officially start until after a few minutes of punches and throws on the ringside.
The match was really tough, with both wrestlers pushing their physical condition to the limit. In the final moments, LA Knight was more skillful and brought Breakker to the mat to apply his Elbow Drop. Just when it seemed over, Seth Rollins intervened with his theme music. Bron Breakker took advantage of LA Knight's pursuit of Seth to spear him on the ringside. Later, another spear in the ring followed, which served for the final three count.
After the match, The Vision members attacked LA Knight until Jey Uso made an appearance. CM Punk was the last to intervene. The final scene was absolute chaos, with Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker fleeing the ring. However, CM Punk and LA Knight had a confrontation that ended in blows, with Jey Uso delivering a Superkick to Knight. Uso surprised everyone by delivering the final blow to Punk, making it clear that friendships will be put aside at Clash in Paris.
The rivalry between these two wrestlers goes way back, and it intensified after it was revealed that LA Knight would be a full-time member of the Raw roster. In early August, LA Knight missed an opportunity to win the Heavyweight World Championship after being defeated by Seth Rollins.
After that defeat, LA Knight was directly involved in the main storyline of Raw, where CM Punk was constantly facing off against The Vision members. This led to a decision by Adam Pearce, who determined that Seth Rollins would defend the Heavyweight World Championship against CM Punk, Jey Uso, and LA Knight at Clash in Paris.