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WWE is celebrating a new episode of Monday Night Raw tonight, this time number 1,721, from the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. This is the last show of the red brand before Saturday Night's Main Event and will be broadcast live on Netflix. Solowrestling will bring you the results in this news as every week.
Tonight's episode will feature several matches and segments of interest, highlighting a defense of the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships and a new appearance by Roman Reigns after the last attack suffered at the hands of Jacob Fatu. 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 recap video of the last episode of the blue brand, focused on the story of Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu.
We see the arrival at the venue of "The OTC". A production member approaches him to deliver the Heavyweight World Championship. Roman continues his way to meet Adam Pearce. Pearce reminds Reigns that last week they did things their way, and it didn't go well. If they had let him fire Jacob Fatu without further ado, that chaos wouldn't have erupted. Roman refuses to agree with Adam, insisting that things will be done his way. "The OTC" informs him that he will now go out to demand Fatu's presence. And once he takes care of him, Pearce can fire him. Suddenly, they both hear the theme music of "The Samoan Werewolf," who makes his entrance into the ring. Fatu takes the floor to address Roman directly, whose presence he immediately demands.
The Usos appear on the scene!
We see Jey armed with a metal chair, ready to enter the ring and attack Jacob. However, Jimmy asks his brother to let him speak first with Fatu. The Usos enter the ring. Jimmy addresses "The Samoan Werewolf" to remind him of what has happened in recent weeks. Jimmy points out that his way of doing things has not been appropriate and that will cost him his job. What good will that do for his family? Jimmy doesn't believe that Fatu is even thinking about this, pointing out that his current path will lead him back to prison.
Tired of waiting, Jey prepares to attack Jacob, but he prevents him with a right punch. Fatu continues to hit Jey, leading Jimmy to intervene. Jacob turns to Jimmy to catch him in the Tongan Death Grip. Jey frees his brother by attacking Fatu from behind with the metal chair. Almost unfazed, Jacob now catches Jey in the Tongan Death Grip. Suddenly...
Roman Reigns bursts onto the scene!
Roman heads to the ring. "OTC, OTC!" chant the fans as the Heavyweight World Champion takes his position on the apron. Roman exchanges glances with Fatu. After a few seconds, Reigns enters the ring, where he quickly throws the first punch. Both men exchange attacks in the center of the ring. Roman manages to lead his enemy towards one of the corners, where he prepares to execute a Superman Punch. However, Jacob stops him with a Tongan Death Grip.
Jey comes to the rescue of "OTC" by freeing him after applying a superkick. Jey continues his assault with a spear for his brother to finish off Fatu with a Uso Splash. The Usos apply the 1D on Jacob before immobilizing him in the ropes area. Roman delivers a Superman Punch to Fatu. The Usos continue with a double superkick. Reigns and The Usos repeat the combination before the former finishes the assault with a spear.
Roman and The Usos leave the ring to head backstage. Adam Pearce appears on the entrance ramp. Roman stops in front of the General Manager. "Now you can do whatever you want. Fire him. Do as you please," says the champion. However, before Pearce can say anything, Jacob speaks up. "Roman! Tribal match!", exclaims "The Samoan Werewolf." Pearce indicates to a surprised Reigns that they don't need any of this and that he will take care of everything. Roman snatches the microphone to respond to his cousin. "I accept," says "The OTC." He raises his championship before continuing his way backstage. And so we reach the end of this segment.
We see the arrival at the venue of some of tonight's protagonists: Seth Rollins, Oba Femi, and The Judgment Day in full.
Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh star in a promotional video focused on their personal story, which will conclude tonight in a Street Fight.
Finn Bálor vs. JD McDonagh
Finn knocks down McDonagh to launch the first attacks. Bálor throws JD out of the ring with a clothesline. Finn throws McDonagh against the metal stairs before extracting various items stored under the ring skirt. Finn uses a metal chair against JD before taking him back into the ring. However, as soon as they return, McDonagh surprises him with a kendo stick.
McDonagh places a chair in one of the corners before taking his opponent to the opposite corner. JD unleashes a flurry of punches on Bálor. McDonagh stops to pose, a moment Finn takes advantage of to make him fall. Bálor throws JD against the chair wedged in the corner before going in search of a table. At that moment, JD launches himself with a suicide dive against him. Both men continue to hit each other in the seating area.
McDonagh hits Finn against several production boxes. JD looks for height to jump with a moonsault. Both men end up lying on the ground. "Holy sh*t!" chant the fans. McDonagh grabs his opponent to throw him over the audience barrier. JD continues to hit Bálor as he takes him to the commentator's table. McDonagh hits Finn's head against the table before clearing it. JD climbs on top of it, ready for his next move, but Finn makes him fall. Bálor unleashes a rain of attacks on McDonagh with a kendo stick.
Finn brings a table into the ring. JD takes the opportunity to grab his opponent's legs and make him fall onto the apron. JD places the table in one of the corners. Bálor recovers to execute an inverted DDT on McDonagh. After that, he uses a metal chair to punish his former partner. JD blocks a new inverted DDT to respond with an uranage on the chair. After that, he finishes him off with a standing moonsault. 1..2..NO. "This is amazing!" chant the fans.
Finn surprises McDonagh with a slingblade before executing a Shotgun Dropkick. As a result, JD goes through the table wedged in the corner. Finn jumps with a Coup de Grace, but JD dodges it. McDonagh counters with a running knee strike before applying a powerbomb. He then finishes with a moonsault. 1..2..NO. McDonagh brings a new table into the ring. "JD sucks!" chant the audience.
McDonagh sets the table near one of the corners. JD places his opponent on the table before climbing the corner. Bálor quickly goes after him to make him fall. Bálor places his opponent on the table. Now it's Finn who seeks height, a moment when Dominik Mysterio appears on the scene. The AAA Megachampion distracts Bálor from the apron, a moment JD takes advantage of to catch his opponent and apply a superplex on the table, which shatters. 1..2..NO.
Dominik introduces two trash cans into the ring. Mysterio and McDonagh attack Finn with the trash cans. Bálor ends up on the second rope. JD keeps his opponent in that position, waiting for Mysterio to apply a 619, but Finn quickly reverses roles, causing Mysterio to execute the finisher on JD. Finn gets rid of Dom by hitting him with one of the trash cans. After that, he places the can on McDonagh, whom he hits with a Shotgun Dropkick. JD is sent flying into the corner. Bálor finishes him off with a definitive Coup de Grace. 1..2..3.
Winner: Finn Bálor
Cathy Kelley interviews Seth Rollins backstage. "The Visionary" is aware of his current situation in his personal war against The Vision. "I know I'm a marked man. I know I don't have a single ally. But I also know that, sooner or later, I'll have to end The Vision," says Seth. He continues to try to figure out the best way to achieve his goal, pointing out that he hasn't competed on Monday Night Raw in months, which is why he has spoken with Adam Pearce. Rollins announces that the General Manager has granted him the main event of the night. Seth wants to face any member of The Vision, although he hopes it will be Bron Breakker who steps up. This way, Bron will have the opportunity to prove to the world that he is who he says he is.
Byron Saxton interviews Sol Ruca backstage. Sol acknowledges that she has not won any matches on Raw yet, but at least she has been able to face two of the best female wrestlers in the business. Ruca recalls that she has only been doing this for four years, but she has already been able to make a strong statement, putting the women's locker room on notice. And this is just the beginning. Becky Lynch interrupts the interview to make it clear that no one has put her on notice of anything. In addition, Sol has also lied by claiming that she has competed against two of the best, because she has not faced her. Finally, a debut of 0-2 on the main roster is an indication that Sol has tried to cover too much ground. That's why she advises her to return to NXT. "You know what? For once you're right. I'm leaving," says Ruca before leaving. "The Man" points out to Saxton that the current generation gives up too easily. At that moment, Ruca's theme music plays.
Sol makes her entrance into the ring. The former NXT North American Champion wants to continue her conversation with Becky Lynch, but she wants to do it right: face to face in front of everyone. Lynch quickly comes out. The Irishwoman asks Sol what she's trying to achieve. Ruca wants to explain that she's not going back to NXT. She has worked too hard to get here and will prove that she belongs here. In addition, she is an expert in proving others wrong about her. That's why she challenges "The Man" to face her here and now. Lynch refuses. The fans boo her for her decision.
Becky knows that the Greensboro fans need a little joy in their lives, something they would undoubtedly achieve if they could see the greatest female wrestler of all time in action. And it's not just her saying it, but also Sports Illustrated and Bleacher Report. That said, she recalls where some of the women who have tried to end her are, like Lyra Valkyria or AJ Lee. Lynch assures that Sol is not ready to face her. In fact, if she were, they could face each other at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. "You have to remember that I'm not just a star maker. I'm a star breaker," says the Irishwoman.
Ruca knows very well what Becky is trying to achieve, and she won't achieve it. That said, she challenges her to face her in the upcoming Saturday's special, where she will not only take her soul but also the championship she carries around her waist. Lynch quickly interrupts her, making it clear that she has never hinted that she would put the title on the line. And she won't until Sol is truly ready for it. "I am the prize! We'll see if you're ready to step up!", exclaims Becky before throwing the mic onto the canvas. Lynch heads back backstage to end this segment.
Logan Paul and Austin Theory chat backstage about their title defense at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Along with them is Paul Heyman. At that moment, Bron Breakker appears on the scene to inform "The Wiseman" that he will be the one to face Seth Rollins tonight. Heyman thinks it's a great idea. However, it will be Theory who faces "The Visionary." A surprised Austin celebrates the news, as it will allow him to be part of the main event of the night. Bron asks his companions to leave him alone with Heyman. Logan and Austin leave, ensuring Breakker that they will take care of everything. Once alone, Bron asks Heyman what he's doing. "I can beat him. I know I can," says Breakker. Heyman knows it, but now Bron has a great advantage: he knows where Rollins will be, at what time, and how busy he will be, so he can do whatever he wants about it. Bron smiles. "Okay," he says before leaving.
Trios Tornado Match
The Americans (El Grande Americano, Bravo Americano, and Rayo Americano) vs. Original El Grande Americano and The American Brothers (Julio Americano and Bruto Americano)
The bell rings and both teams launch into the attack. Rayo and Julio remain in the ring while the rest of the men fight at ringside. Bruto returns to join Julio against Rayo. Bruto applies a backstabber to Rayo for Julio to finish him off with a Fallaway Slam. Bravo enters to attack Bruto, but he drops him to the canvas. El Grande Americano appears to surprise Bruto with an enzuigiri. "Don't mess around, man!", exclaims El Grande Americano before slapping Bruto.
Original El Grande Americano enters the ring to face his nemesis. Bravo and Rayo join their leader to attack Original El Grande Americano. The Americans hit Original El Grande Americano's groin against one of the posts. The American Brothers return to assist Original El Grande Americano.
Rayo jumps on Bruto with a tope to start a series of moves, starting with a suicide dive by Bravo. Julio dives with a cannonball from the top of one of the corners to land on The Americans. Now El Grande Americano jumps with a suicide dive against The American Brothers. Original El Grande Americano is the last to jump, this time with a moonsault from the top of one of the corners. Original El Grande Americano takes Rayo into the ring to execute a superplex.
The Americans regain control at ringside. Back in the ring, Julio surprises Bravo with a suplex. Julio takes Rayo to the top of one of the corners, but his opponent manages to escape his clutches to surprise him with a sunset flip powerbomb. 1..2..NO. Bruto interrupts the count. Bravo comes to his partner's rescue, only to fall into Bruto's hands, who applies a double underhook facebuster.
The Americans unite to attack Original El Grande Americano. He surprises Bravo and Rayo with a double clothesline before delivering a series of suplexes. El Grande Americano tries to attack Original El Grande Americano, but he stops him with a belly-to-suplex. Julio hits a superplex on Bravo so Bruto can follow up with a moonsault. El Grande Americano finishes him off with a diving headbutt. Rayo interrupts the subsequent three-count.
Julio lands a 450 Splash on Bravo. Bravo dodges his rival’s attack, causing Julio to crash face-first onto the mat. Rayo and El Grande Americano take out Bruto and Julio before meeting on one of the turnbuckles. All three men pull steel plates from their respective gear and place them under their masks. After that, they try to finish off Original El Grande Americano, but he doesn’t make it easy for them. Bruto and Julio return. Original El Grande Americano and Los Americanos Hermanos hit a triple german suplex on their rivals before finishing them with a triple moonsault. All three cover their opponents at the same time. 1..2..NO. The fans go wild.
The action continues. Original El Grande Americano delivers a double diving clothesline to Bravo and Rayo before going after El Grande Americano, who is at ringside. Original El Grande Americano charges at his nemesis, but El Grande Americano throws his cape into his face, temporarily blinding him. El Grande Americano sends Original El Grande Americano over the crowd barricade. Meanwhile, in the ring, Bravo takes down Bruto with a hurricanrana from the top turnbuckle. Rayo hits a frog splash on Bruto before El Grande Americano returns to finish him with a flying headbutt. 1..2..3.
Winners: El Grande Americano and Los Americanos
Joe Hendry entertains the crowd during the next commercial break with a song dedicated to Austin Theory, who will face Seth Rollins in the night’s main event. Joe reflects on the possible outcome of the match before naturally transitioning into his hit song, "Can We Fire Logan Paul?". The fans sing the chorus along with Hendry as the segment comes to an end.
WWE announces that Roman Reigns will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu in a Tribal Combat Match at WWE Clash in Italy.
Cathy Kelley interviews The Usos backstage. Jey points out that a "Tribal Combat" match is reserved for settling family disputes. It’s a brutal fight where anything can happen. And he knows firsthand because he has competed in one before. Suddenly, LA Knight appears on the scene. "Not now, okay?" Jimmy says before "The Megastar" can say anything. "Or what? Are you going to jump me like you did Jacob?" asks LA Knight. He reminds them that the three of them attacked The Vision together because the faction had pushed them to that point. But this is completely different, and it’s going to end badly. "Those who sow the wind reap the whirlwind," says LA Knight. "Not now," Jimmy repeats before leaving with Jey.
Michael Cole interviewed Ethan Page before the show. "All Ego" handed Cole some notes so he could highlight his strengths, since he felt that had been lacking in every interview he had done so far. Michael reminded him that he had plenty of experience in that area, but still accepted his request. Cole read the note, which stated that Page’s goal is to win the Intercontinental Championship and rename it the "Ethan Page Championship." At that point, Michael decided to stop playing along. Cole acknowledged that Ethan has enormous potential and a bright future in WWE. However, he also has an inflated ego, and that will ultimately cost him the victory at Saturday Night's Main Event. Ethan, however, disagreed, promising that next Saturday he would prove Michael wrong. In addition, he will introduce the word "Fear" into Penta’s vocabulary. Michael thanked him for his time. "No. Thank you. I think you did a great job," replied a smiling Ethan, bringing the interview to an end.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match
Paige and Brie Bella (c) vs. The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez) (with Liv Morgan)
Paige surprises Roxanne with a superkick to take control of the match. The Brit throws her opponent from one side of the ring to the other. Paige unleashes a barrage of kicks on the Texan in her corner before tagging in Brie. Perez catches Bella and drags her toward her corner. Raquel tags herself in to continue the fight.
Brie tries to surprise Rodriguez, but Raquel knocks her down with a shoulder tackle. Roxanne receives the tag to continue the match. Roxy slaps Bella, who responds in kind. Brie traps Perez’s left arm to bring her down onto the mat. She then drives a knee into her face. Raquel tries to intervene, but Brie quickly stops her. Paige and Brie kick Roxanne and Raquel simultaneously on opposite sides of the ring. "YES!, YES!" chant the fans.
Raquel ends up at ringside. Paige launches herself at her with an apron cannonball, but her opponent catches her in midair. Rodriguez slams the Brit into the crowd barricade and the side of the ring before posing with her partners on the apron area. Roxanne goes back after Paige and once again throws her into the barricade. The Texans continue to dominate the match back inside the ring.
Perez distracts the referee (Jessika Carr), allowing Rodriguez and Liv to illegally attack Paige. Roxanne traps Paige in a crossface. Perez tags in Raquel, who delivers a powerslam to the Brit. Rodriguez crushes Paige with a corner splash. The Brit escapes the challengers to tag in Brie, who enters with momentum. Bella hits a neckbreaker on Raquel, causing her to simultaneously deliver a DDT to Roxanne. 1..2..NO.
Bella kicks Perez in one of the corners. She then launches herself with a diving dropkick. Liv decides to interfere by climbing onto the apron to distract Carr, allowing Raquel to attack Brie from the apron. Rodriguez tries to finish her with a Vader Bomb, but Paige stops her. The champions deliver a double powerbomb to Raquel.
Roxanne manages to recover and surprises Brie with a running uppercut straight to the back of the neck. Perez climbs to the top rope for a moonsault, but the champion counters with her knees. Now it’s Brie who heads to the top rope, but Liv knocks her down while Jessika is distracted. The referee notices what happened, leading to Morgan being ejected from ringside. While the two argue, Raquel hands one of the tag team titles to Roxanne. "The Prodigy" tries to use it against Bella, but Brie dodges the attack and responds with a quick roll-up. 1..2..3.
Winners and STILL WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions: Paige and Brie Bella
Paige and Brie celebrate on the entrance ramp when Liv returns to attack them from behind. Morgan drags both women back into the ring so the trio can launch a three-on-two assault on the champions. Suddenly, Lyra Valkyria and Bayley rush out to make the save! "The Role Model" throws Rodriguez out of the ring. Liv tries to surprise her with an ObLIVion, but Bayley blocks it and responds with a Bayley-to-belly. Lyra hits a Rope Dropkick on Raquel and Roxanne to stop them from re-entering the ring. Bayley and Valkyria remain in the ring while the rest of the women watch from ringside. "The Role Model" gestures toward Paige and Brie, making it clear that their tag team championships are her target.
Seth Rollins runs into LA Knight outside the arena. "The Visionary" asks LA Knight if he wants revenge now. "The Megastar" doesn’t think this is the right moment, especially considering Rollins is about to face one of his former allies. LA Knight also wants to make it clear that he doesn’t like Seth, and that the saying "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" does not apply in this case. In fact, he’ll enjoy watching Rollins get crushed tonight. Even so, he admires that Seth wants to take down The Vision, even while standing alone. "You’re gonna need help. You’re gonna need it. But you won’t get any from me. Have fun out there. Enjoy getting crushed. YEAH", says LA Knight before walking away.
Los Americanos cut a brief promo on the entrance ramp. Bravo says he’s happy they defeated "Leprechaun" Americano and his partners tonight. Meanwhile, El Grande Americano points out that tonight was only the first step, because in two weeks he will finally prove that there is only one true Grande Americano.
Penta responds to Ethan Page in a promotional video. "Ethan Page, you only fight for yourself! And this championship isn’t just mine. It belongs to the people who believe in me. Every scar, every war, every sacrifice brought me here. Listen to me carefully, Ethan. I don’t fight for ego. I fight for my people. And this championship represents everyone who never gives up. And this weekend, at Saturday Night's Main Event, get ready for war. And you know why? Because I AM PENTA, El Cero Miedo!" exclaims the Mexican star.
Oba Femi makes his entrance. "Ooooooooooba, Ooooooooooooba!" chant the fans as the Nigerian heads toward the ring. Femi poses in the center of the ring when suddenly, someone attacks him from behind!
IT’S BROCK LESNAR!
Lesnar grabs Oba and delivers three consecutive F-5s. "Holy sh*t!" chant the fans. Lesnar grabs Femi again and hits a fourth F-5. Brock silently stares at his victim before leaving the ring. A furious and battered Oba tries to stand up, but he can’t. Lesnar gives Femi one last look before heading backstage. And that brings this segment to an end.
The Judgment Day women interrupt Byron Saxton in the crowd area. A furious Raquel Rodriguez addresses Bayley and Lyra Valkyria in Spanish. "You filthy meddlers! This is the last time you stick your noses in Judgment Day business!" she exclaims. Raquel promises that once they’re done with them, they never want to see them again. Roxanne Perez agrees with her partner. "The Prodigy" speaks directly to Paige and Brie Bella, insisting that their victory tonight was purely luck. "But that luck won’t get you very far against The Judgment Day", she says. Liv Morgan then takes the microphone to point out that despite everything, it’s still a good day because she remains the Women’s World Champion. Plus, despite their loss, Roxanne and Raquel are more relevant than the tag team champions because they are a family. Morgan reiterates that she is the greatest champion of all time as the segment comes to an end.
A busy Adam Pearce walks backstage alongside several officials. The General Manager can’t understand what happened with Brock Lesnar, insisting that he personally signed the documents confirming "The Beast’s" retirement. Pearce asks them to gather more information. "I need a drink," says Adam as he heads back to his office. Once inside, he finds Paul Heyman. Pearce wants to know what he’s up to. Heyman assures the General Manager that Lesnar is retired. That said, he hands him a document, claiming it will be tremendously beneficial for his career. Pearce wonders if it’s a lawsuit. "No, no. It’s not a lawsuit. It’s a contract for Clash in Italy with Brock Lesnar’s signature already on it. If you can get Oba Femi to sign it, you’ll have the biggest rematch in history. Congratulations", says Heyman while patting the General Manager. "The Wiseman" leaves, bringing the segment to a close.
Cathy Kelley interviews The Street Profits backstage. Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford assure everyone that they’ll be ready for Saturday Night's Main Event, where they plan to win the World Tag Team Championships. Ford shouts that they want "the smoke," but a distracted Dawkins doesn’t join him in the catchphrase. "Look man, if you want to waste your time, go ahead. But don’t expect me to get involved... partner", says Montez before walking away. Angelo then takes a few steps and runs into Seth Rollins. Angelo says he can’t claim they’re friends, nor can he speak for Ford, but... "The Visionary" interrupts him. Rollins knows he has no friends and that he stands alone in his war against The Vision. Seth apologizes for what happened last week, but right now he has a match to deal with. Rollins’ theme music hits the arena as the former world champion heads to the ring.
Seth Rollins vs. Austin Theory (with Logan Paul)
Rollins dives onto his enemies while they make their entrance. Seth attacks Theory at ringside before dragging him into the ring, allowing the referee to call for the bell. Austin avoids two stomps from his opponent, only to be thrown out of the ring with a clothesline. Rollins keeps trying to hit a stomp, but his rival evades him once again. Paul distracts "The Visionary," giving his partner a chance to escape.
The action returns to the ring. Seth catches Theory and delivers a Buckle Bomb into one of the corners. Rollins kicks his opponent out of the ring. Theory blocks another kick from Seth and smashes him into the ring post. After that, Austin traps his opponent’s injured leg in the steel steps before kicking it. "The Visionary" immediately grabs his right knee in pain.
Austin continues to dominate the match. Seth surprises him with a Rope Guillotine. The referee checks on Theory, giving Logan the opportunity to knock Rollins off the apron. Rollins reinjures his right knee. Theory grabs his rival and drops him onto the crowd barricade. Austin then drags him back into the ring to continue the punishment.
Theory knocks Seth down with a right hand before delivering a suplex. Austin unleashes a barrage of elbow strikes on his opponent’s injured knee. Theory sets up for another suplex, but Seth counters into a Broken Arrow. Rollins keeps attacking Theory, eventually trapping him in one of the corners. Seth continues his offense on Theory, surprising him with a sit-out powerbomb. 1..2..NO.
Seth is unable to hit a stomp, so he opts for a pedigree. However, Austin blocks it and counters with an Argentine Powerbomb. 1..2..NO. Theory then locks in a Single Boston Crab. Rollins escapes, only to eat two consecutive superkicks. Theory sets up for a stomp, but Seth cuts him off with a clothesline. Rollins climbs up high to attempt a stomp. Austin crawls toward the referee to distract him. Logan takes advantage of the situation to trip Rollins, allowing Theory to hit a stomp. 1..2..NO.
Furious, Austin unleashes a flurry of punches on Seth. The referee checks on Rollins while Logan hands brass knuckles to his partner. Paul distracts the referee so Theory can use the weapon, but Seth stops him with a superkick. "The Visionary" picks up the weapon from the mat. At that moment, Logan accuses Rollins of cheating. The referee confiscates the brass knuckles. Paul laughs, only for "The Visionary" to knock him out with a right hand. Austin tries to surprise Rollins, but Seth ends the match with a pedigree. 1..2..3.
Winner: Seth Rollins
Logan attacks as soon as the bell rings. Theory quickly joins his partner. At that moment, Angelo Dawkins runs out to help Seth. However, he soon falls victim to Paul and Austin. Montez Ford quickly rushes out to help his partner! Ford clears the heels from the ring before helping Angelo back to his feet.
Suddenly, Bron Breakker charges into the ring! Ford pushes his partner aside, only to eat a spear from Bron. Breakker immediately grabs Dawkins and delivers a gutbuster. Seth returns and surprises Breakker by attacking his eyes. Rollins prepares for a stomp, but Logan grabs his legs from ringside. "The Visionary" manages to break free, but it’s already too late. A recovered Bron levels him with a spear.
Bron, Theory, and Paul drag Seth out of the ring. Breakker dismantles the steel steps with the intention of using them as a weapon against his enemy, but Adam Pearce and several officials stop him. Bron breaks free from them and charges at Rollins again. The officials finally manage to separate him from his victim. The Vision are escorted toward the entrance ramp while a furious Rollins remains laid out on the floor. And with that, this week’s episode of WWE Raw comes to an end.