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Rosemont, Illinois
March 25, 2024
Results from wrestleview.com
“Then. Now. Forever. Together.” The WWE video leads us into the
show.
We see a view of Lincoln Financial Field, the site of WrestleMania
XL. This is the penultimate WWE Raw before the big show.
CM Punk is shown arriving at the arena earlier today. He gets a huge
ovation in his hometown.
Video: “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes was ready for Undisputed
WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns this past Friday on SmackDown by
bringing his own backup, thwarting a setup attack.
“The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes talks about WrestleMania in two
weeks
“Wrestling has more than one royal family.”
“The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes makes his way to the ring to a
big ovation. The sold-out crowd loudly chants, “Cody.” Rhodes says,
“So, Chicago… what do you want to talk about?” Rhodes says he could
say nothing. We’re in the final awkward two weeks before
WrestleMania when the time for talking is over, and the time for
fighting has arrived. Last week on SmackDown and even before, Roman
Reigns said a lot, particularly on his friend Pat McAfee’s show.
Rhodes has the crowd cheer McAfee and Michael Cole. Rhodes has lost
his train of thought and then remembers… Roman Reigns. Reigns
referred to Rhodes on McAfee’s show as a politician. He double
downed at their face-to-face confrontation on SmackDown. A “Roman
sucks” chant picks up. Reigns said Rhodes is making promises he
can’t keep. This city, more than any other, should know that when
Rhodes makes a promise, he keeps it. There have been some unique
asks. The other night, a man held up a sign asking if Rhodes would
be his best man. Rhodes is doing it and paying for the bachelor
party. Another boy wanted him there for his birthday. He’s going.
He’s bringing kids to WrestleMania. Rhodes does these things and
wants nothing back. These things are lost on Reigns because Rhodes
is doing this because he has to. Rhodes is out here pretending to be
the champion because the champion isn’t here. Another “Cody” chant
picks up. Rhodes has filled the ring up with platitudes about
Reigns. Rhodes respects Reigns, but he also knows that Reigns took
away his biggest dream last year. While he respects Reigns, he also
hates his guts.
Rhodes understands if Reigns hates him. He took away his chance to
have a “wankfest” with his cousin at WrestleMania. Rhodes won the
Royal Rumble and pointed at the sign. If he learned anything from
last year, he can’t do it alone. Rhodes has asked for nothing back,
but he is going to ask. On April 6, heading into the biggest Tag
Team Match in WrestleMania history along with Seth “Freakin” Rollins
to take on Roman Reigns and “The Final Boss” The Rock, will they
ride with him? Then, on April 7, will they fight with him against
Reigns? The crowd cheers. Rhodes is going to point to the
WrestleMania sign and wants the crowd to do the same. Rhodes points
at the sign, and the crowd points as well. Pointing at that sign
means two main events…
“IF YA SMELL WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKING!”
“The Final Boss” The Rock makes his way to the ring to a MASSIVE
ovation. The Rock was not scheduled to be on tonight’s show. The
Rock takes his time to pose on the turnbuckles before staring at
Rhodes. The music stops, and the crowd is loudly booing, but there
are some “Rocky” chants. The crowd then chants, “Holy s**t.” The
Rock just stands there, taking it all in and staring a hole through
Rhodes. Rhodes stares right back. The crowd then starts to chant,
“This is awesome.” The two men haven’t done anything yet. A loud “CM
Punk” chant then fires up. The Rock slowly approaches Rhodes and
holds his hands out before putting his hands behind his back. Rock
and Rhodes are now nearly face-to-face. The Rock says something, but
he isn’t holding a microphone, so we can’t hear it. Rhodes looks
taken aback by what is said. The Rock backs up and leaves the ring
to loud boos. The crowd loudly chants, “Rocky sucks.” Rock turns
around and walks to the back. Rhodes’ music plays, and he looks
confused by what has happened.
Backstage Segment
Ricochet is warming up backstage. He’ll face JD McDonagh of the
Judgment Day next.
-Commercial Break-
Replay: The Rock surprises “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes and
the city of Chicago by making a surprise appearance moments ago. The
Rock said something to Rhodes, but he was not holding a microphone,
so it wasn’t heard. Rhodes was taken aback by it.
The commentators talk about the appearance.
Backstage Interview
Jackie Redmond is waiting backstage for The Rock. The Rock emerges.
She asks what he said to Cody Rhodes. The Rock simply says, “Go ask
Cody Rhodes,” and walks off.
The Judgment Day’s Clubhouse
Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley is with “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio.
She knows Mysterio has unfinished business with his father and would
have helped out on SmackDown. Mysterio apologizes. Damian Priest
tells McDonagh to handle Ricochet. Finn Bálor isn’t happy Mysterio
and McDonagh have looked like fools against Ricochet. Priest has a
plan for WrestleMania. McDonagh says he has Ricochet’s number.
Ripley tells them to win. Mysterio assures her they will.
Replay: Footage is shown of “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio attacking his
father, Rey Mysterio, this past Friday on SmackDown, causing him to
lose to Santos Escobar.
Ricochet vs. JD McDonagh w/ “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio
The bell rings, and they lock up, tussling around the ring for
position. McDonagh gives a clean break, and Ricochet looks worried.
McDonagh kicks him down and whips him into the ropes for a back
elbow. McDonagh goes for a back suplex, but Ricochet flips through,
rolls over him, and dropkicks him out of the ring. Ricochet hits the
ropes for a dive, but Mysterio pushes McDonagh out of the way.
Ricochet feigns the dive and reroutes to hit McDonagh with a Fosbury
Flop on the other side of the ring.
-Commercial Break-
We return from the break to see McDonagh attacking Ricochet in the
corner. Ricochet fights out of the corner and hits the ropes, but
McDonagh hits a kitchen sink knee to the midsection to take him
down. McDonagh applies a grounded bear hug to Ricochet. Ricochet
fights up and elbows out. McDonagh ducks a right hand and hits a
Sambo suplex. McDonagh goes for a standing moonsault, but Ricochet
moves. Ricochet then connects with a springboard back elbow. This
whole bit of action was shot with one camera at ringside, a unique
perspective. Ricochet knees McDonagh back to the corner and charges,
but McDonagh drops him on the apron. Ricochet knocks him back and
hits a springboard flying clothesline. Ricochet then connects with a
standing shooting star press. 1… 2… McDonagh kicks out.
Ricochet lifts McDonagh for a snap kick, but McDonagh avoids it.
Ricochet knocks him back and charges, but McDonagh connects with a
Spanish Fly for a two-count. McDonagh follows up with a brainbuster
and covers, but he only gets a near fall. McDonagh puts Ricochet on
the top rope and chops the chest. McDonagh climbs to the top rope
for another Spanish Fly, but Ricochet fights it. Ricochet then hits
a super poisonrana! Ricochet follows up with a Recoil and covers! 1…
2… Mysterio puts McDonagh’s foot on the bottom rope. Ricochet goes
for a springboard 450 splash, but McDonagh gets the knees up for a
near fall.
-Commercial Break-
Back from the break, McDonagh and Ricochet brawl before McDonagh
wipes him out with a lariat and follows up with a sit-out powerbomb
for a near fall. McDonagh pulls Ricochet up, but Ricochet fights
him. McDonagh quickly kicks him in the face and lifts him, but
Ricochet stuns him with a Canadian Destroyer! The crowd is going
wild. Ricochet heads to the top rope, but Mysterio gets on the apron
to loud boos. Mysterio snaps the top rope to crotch Ricochet. The
referee sees it and ejects Mysterio from ringside!
McDonagh scales the ropes, but Ricochet knocks him off to the
canvas. McDonagh gets to his feet, but Ricochet crushes him with a
shooting star press to a standing opponent for the win!
Winner by Pinfall: Ricochet
Pat McAfee breaks down the final moments of that match on the
telestrator.
Backstage Segment
CM Punk is walking around with a Chicago Cubs-branded WWE
Championship. He’ll be out next.
-Commercial Break-
Trailer: Bray Wyatt — Becoming Immortal, narrated by The Undertaker,
debuts next Monday on Peacock.
The Allstate Arena is lit up with fireflies.
Backstage Segment
“Main Event” Jey Uso is walking backstage. He’ll face Shinsuke
Nakamura later tonight.
This is the eleventh straight television sell-out for WWE.
CM Punk is back in Chicago
“Cult of Personality” by Living Colour blares through the speakers,
and CM Punk, his right arm clad with a heavy brace to support his
surgically repaired tricep, makes his way to the ring to a MASSIVE
reception. The camera follows him from the backstage to the stage.
Punk poses on the turnbuckles before dancing around the ring. Punk
goes outside and high-fives Samantha Irvin. She looks thrilled. Punk
then jumps on the commentary table and holds up a microphone.
Punk gets in the ring, and there is a LOUD “CM Punk” chant. Punk
says he has a lot of things he wants to say and a lot of business to
get to, but is it good to be alive on a Monday in Chicago or what?
The crowd roars. Everyone is asking him if he’s going to be at
WrestleMania. The short answer is “yes.” Everyone is asking how his
elbow is doing. It’s not great, and he is not medically cleared, but
his mouth works. They’re not on Netflix and apologizes. People are
wondering if he’s going to host WrestleMania. 10 years ago, he would
have thought that was beneath him. Now, he just wants to be in front
of the people. He wishes WrestleMania was in Chicago. They tell him
he’s great in the ring, on the microphone, and even on commentary.
Why doesn’t he try to be a referee? Is there a match at WrestleMania
that needs an impartial referee? A lot of people ask him questions
and talk about him. A lot of people, even if they hate him, they
need to talk about him. Punk calls over to Pat McAfee and mentions
he had Roman Reigns as a guest on the show. Punk doesn’t listen to
McAfee’s shows, but mentions he listens to Jim Cornette’s podcasts.
Why does Reigns need to bring Punk up? Reigns has earned that right,
but him coming back and climbing up the mountain as Reigns climbs
down… they’ll see each other soon. Another guy that likes to talk
about him is Seth Rollins. They go way back and don’t see
eye-to-eye, mostly because Rollins wears high heels and is magically
taller. Laughing about how Punk has paid the price for wrestling
since he was 15, maybe he has earned that right. Someone who hasn’t
talked about him or said a word is The Rock. Punk would like to
think that he remembers being face-to-face with him 10 years ago and
realizing his arms were too short to box with god. Then, there is
Drew McIntyre. The crowd boos. When you have a problem in Chicago,
you handle it face-to-face like a man.
Drew McIntyre’s music hits. Punk tells the production crew to turn
off the music. Punk says he can’t wrestle, but he can beat his
“bitch ass.” McIntyre stays on the stage. McIntyre says the last
time they were in the ring, he stomped Punk’s injured arm. McIntyre
prayed for this. Punk asks if he’s a Scottish psychopath in a kilt
or a troll in a skirt. McIntyre warns him he can be canceled for
talking like that. McIntyre walks around ringside and says this is
divine intervention. McIntyre points out the checklist on his shirt,
which includes injuring CM Punk, but Punk interjects that he’s never
had to sell a t-shirt with another man’s name on it. McIntyre says
for someone who is straight edge, not drinking or doing drugs, he
sure spends a lot of time in rehab. McIntyre stands on the
commentary table.
McIntyre doesn’t hate Punk. Punk completes him. Punk tells Chicago
to boo McIntyre. McIntyre says Punk is his muse. When he’s lifting
weights Punk could never do in his prime, he uses what he did to
Punk to get through that last rep. At Elimination Chamber, as the
first man in and having a busted ear drum, the thought of injuring
Punk helped him persevere. Punk tells him to get in the ring, but
McIntyre mentions he probably has a weapon. McIntyre sits on the
table a la Punk and says he wants Punk to have a front-row seat at
WrestleMania. Everyone will know he’s the Chosen One. Punk asks who
chose him (Vince McMahon). What paragon of good virtue chose
McIntyre? It wasn’t the people of Chicago or San Antonio. McIntyre
says all Punk is good at is running his mouth. He’s still months
away from coming back, so he should get it all out now. McIntyre
feels like a fan watching. Since Punk is only good at talking, he
should be the guest commentator at WrestleMania.
“BURN IT DOWN!”
World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins makes his way to
the ring. The crowd loudly sings Rollins’ song. Rollins gets in the
ring with Punk. McIntyre is still standing on the commentary table.
Punk and Rollins go face-to-face. A “CM Punk” chant fires up.
Rollins welcomes Chicago to Monday Night Rollins. Now that we’ve
firmly established whose show this is, has been, and will be, if
these two children… Punk says it can be Rollins’ show, but it’s his
city. Rollins says if they’re done trying to out-troll each other,
they can get down to business. If these two morons had a brain cell
between them, they would know you don’t get to make decisions for
the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania if you’re
not in it. Since they want to take everyone’s opinion into account
except the champions, why don’t they poll the people of Chicago? At
WrestleMania, should CM Punk be on commentary for the World
Heavyweight Championship match with Seth “Freakin” Rollins and Drew
McIntyre? The crowd buzzes, but it’s not an overwhelmingly loud
roar. The crowd then chants, “Referee.” Rollins says Punk injured
his counting arm, but Punk drops down and counts with his left arm.
Punk then pops up because this is going off the rails and says he
could be objectively fair with these two dips**ts. McIntyre reminds
him it is PG.
Rollins asks if Punk wants to know what he thinks. Punk says,
“Nope.” Rollins says he doesn’t think anything of Punk. Punk hasn’t
crossed his mind since the last time they were in the ring. Punk is
a nonfactor. If Punk wants to be a commentator or referee at
WrestleMania, it doesn’t matter. Rollins says the people think he
needs Punk. The truth is Punk needs Rollins to have a moment. Having
Punk narrate Rollins’ final hour excites him. The way things are
going for Punk, this is the closest he’ll get to a World Title match
at WrestleMania. Rollins warns Punk to stay out of his way.
Punk says it’s decided. He’ll put a headset up, sit next to Michael
Cole and Pat McAfee, and do commentary at WrestleMania. Punk
promises to do something these two guys can’t do: make them both
interesting. Rollins failed to do that in Punk’s 10-year absence.
Punk tells them to play his music and walks off.
McIntyre says Punk is not getting the last word. Punk is obsessed
with McIntyre and watches everything he does on social media.
Rollins superkicks McIntyre and delivers a Stomp. Rollins gets out
of the ring and stares at Punk before walking off.
Video Segment
Jey Uso gets to go to WrestleMania XL to have his dream match
against his brother Jimmy. It’s not fair. Jey’s dream has come true,
while Nakamura’s hasn’t. Tonight, Nakamura will turn Jey’s dream
into a nightmare.
-Commercial Break-
Candice LeRae w/ Indi Hartwell vs. Ivy Nile w/ Maxxine Dupri
The bell rings as soon as we come back from the commercial. Ivy Nile
slams Candice LeRae down. Nile hits a suplex for a two-count. LeRae
soon pulls her throat-first into the middle rope and kicks her out
of the ring. Nile gets in the ring, and LeRae attacks her before
sending her out of the ring. Indi Hartwell looks conflicted and
slowly approaches Nile. Maxxine Dupri gets on the apron, but LeRae
punches her off. LeRae then drops down and grabs her knee. The
referee checks on Nile. Nile gets in the ring and charges, but the
referee holds her back. LeRae then rolls Nile up and gets her feet
on the ropes for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Candice LeRae
LeRae celebrates, but a conflicted Hartwell declines to celebrate
with her.
Backstage Segment
The New Day is talking with #DIY. They don’t get each other’s names.
In the background, we can see “The Wise Man” Paul Heyman talking
with Drew McIntyre. The Miz and R-Truth walk up to them. R-Truth
says this is going to be the best match ever. The New Day versus DX!
R-Truth told JBL that Awesome Truth will be on commentary. Miz tells
him that it’s not JBL… it’s McAfee. R-Truth thinks he sneezed. They
walk off.
-Commercial Break-
Awesome Truth are guest commentators for this match.
Tag Team Match
#DIY (Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano) vs. The New Day (Kofi
Kingston and Xavier Woods)
As soon as we get back from the commercial, Tommaso Ciampa starts
against Kofi Kingston. Ciampa takes it to him and tags in Johnny
Gargano. Kingston gets the better of Gargano and hits a famouser for
a two-count. Kingston gets Gargano in the corner, and The New Day
starts up the Unicorn Stampede. Ciampa gets in the ring, and The New
Day hits him with stereo superkicks. They then hit #DIY with stereo
basement dropkicks. R-Truth brings us into the commercial break from
commentary.
-Commercial Break-
Back from the break, Ciampa is running wild on Woods and Kingston
with corner clotheslines. Ciampa ducks a double clothesline from the
New Day and hits a diving double clothesline. Gargano tags in and
double-teams Woods with Ciampa. Gargano hits Sliced Bread #2 and
gets the New Day out of the ring. Gargano then hits them with a
suicide dive.
All of a sudden, the Judgment Day heads to ringside and attacks all
four men in the ring. The referee calls for the bell. Ciampa tries
to fight back, but Priest and Bálor overwhelm them. “Dirty” Dominik
Mysterio hits Gargano with a Frog Splash. The Miz has seen enough
and gets in the ring. Priest quickly stops Miz and hits South of
Heaven.
Priest points at R-Truth, but R-Truth shouts that he’s on commentary
and isn’t fighting. R-Truth begs for a commercial break as the
Judgment Day surrounds him. Priest grabs R-Truth and throws him into
the ring. R-Truth takes out McDonagh and Mysterio before taking
Bálor down. Priest quickly attacks R-Truth and hits the Razor’s
Edge. Bálor then finishes R-Truth off with a Coup de Grâce. The
Judgment Day stands tall. All three teams will be in a ladder match
against Bálor and Priest for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team
Championship at WrestleMania XL.
No Contest
Backstage Interview
Jackie Redmond asks “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes what The
Rock said to him earlier tonight. Rhodes says it’s not something he
wants to repeat, but it was a promise The Rock cannot keep. Rhodes
walks off.
Andrade battles Giovanni Vinci next.
-Commercial Break-
Backstage Interview
Cathy Kelley is backstage with WWE Intercontinental Champion
Gunther. She asks for a response to what Sami Zayn said about taking
him down at WrestleMania 40. Gunther says he would have answered,
but Zayn stormed off like a child. Those words were empty. Deep
down, Zayn doesn’t believe he’ll beat Gunther. The people of Chicago
don’t believe it. Gunther doesn’t think Zayn can beat Bronson Reed.
She asks if Gunther will be out there to scout Zayn, but Gunther
reiterates that he doesn’t think Zayn will beat Reed.
Andrade vs. Giovanni Vinci
Andrade was supposed to face Ivar, but Ivar was not medically
cleared before the show started.
The bell rings, and Vinci slaps him. Andrade chops him, so Vinci
takes it to him. Vinci sends Andrade into the ropes, but Andrade
hangs up on the ropes and poses. Vinci reverses a whip to the
corner, but Andrade drops him on the apron. Vinci punches Andrade
back and goes for a springboard attack, but Andrade dropkicks him
out of midair. Andrade heads to the middle rope and hits a moonsault
block to the floor! Andrade gets Vinci in the ring and goes to the
top rope. Vinci avoids a moonsault, but Andrade lands on his feet
and hits a standing moonsault for a near fall. Andrade starts up the
Three Amigos, but Vinci fights it at one. Vinci uppercuts him and
hits the ropes, but Andrade follows him in and hits a big boot.
Andrade hits the ropes, but Vinci follows him in and hits a running
cross-body block.
-Commercial Break-
Back from the break, Andrade slams Vinci down. Andrade chops the
chest and blocks a kick before hitting a dragon screw. Andrade grabs
the leg and hits a second dragon screw, followed by a clothesline.
Andrade kips up and slaps his thighs. Andrade backs up and crushes
Vinci with running double knees in the corner for a near fall. Vinci
elbows Andrade back and shoves him to the corner. Andrade goes for a
boot, but Vinci blocks it and pulls him in for a clothesline.
Andrade fights back, but Vinci annihilates him with a STIFF chop.
Andrade stuns him with a reverse elbow. Andrade hits a double-arm
suplex into a neckbreaker called The Message for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Andrade
Backstage Segment
Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley is walking backstage alongside
“Dirty” Dominik Mysterio. We’ll hear from her next.
-Commercial Break-
Michael Cole and Pat McAfee talk about having Triple H and Cody
Rhodes on “The Pat McAfee Show” the week of WrestleMania.
Rhea Ripley addresses WrestleMania XL
Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley makes her way to the ring
alongside “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio. Ripley has a brace on her left
wrist. Ripley is less than two weeks away from facing Becky Lynch
with the title on the line at WrestleMania XL. A “Mami” chant picks
up. Ripley says to Mysterio that she feels like she’s not getting
enough attention. She feels like a certain someone isn’t giving her
their full attention. Becky Lynch continues to fight week after
week. Ripley could have gotten her attention by attacking her during
one of her many matches, but she decided to be respectful. Ripley is
getting impatient because WrestleMania is just around the corner.
Lynch should be giving Ripley her full attention.
Mysterio takes the microphone, and the crowd starts to loudly boo
him. Mysterio says, “Becky…” and Becky Lynch’s music immediately
interrupts him. Lynch gets in the ring to a nice ovation. Lynch
shouts, “The Man has come around to Chicago!” Lynch stares at her
WrestleMania opponent, and a “Becky” chant picks up. Lynch says she
doesn’t have to wait for Ripley to have a twenty-minute match to
feel safe to come out and confront her. That’s what Ripley has done
to her. Lynch could never do that because Ripley doesn’t compete on
Raw anymore. Ripley asks why she would wrestle before the biggest
match of her career. She doesn’t have to prove herself week after
week. Lynch says that is the problem. They have two different
interpretations of what a champion is. To Ripley, it’s posting her
ass online to get attention. To Lynch, it’s busting her ass night in
and night out to prove herself. There’s always going to be someone
newer, younger, and hotter. The long game is skill, merit, and
survival. It’s how you come back from not being the chosen one.
Ripley hasn’t experienced that yet. At WrestleMania, the Man will
give her a new experience.
Ripley says Lynch is right. She’s been through everything. Lynch is
a survivor, but she reminds Ripley of something. Lynch is a
cockroach. She’s hard to kill, but it’s not impossible. At
WrestleMania, she won’t take it that far because she wants to leave
her alive so she can sit on her couch and watch her do what she
does. She wants Lynch to sit next to her daughter and listen to her
call Ripley “Mami.” Lynch is furious. A “Mami” chant fires up. Lynch
says that is Ripley’s one pass. If she ever mentions her daughter
again, it’ll be the last words she says. It’s not just a line or
funny. Her dad never got to meet her daughter. He was proud of
everything she’s done in this ring, but the thing he would be most
proud of is the mother she’s become. It might be a joke to Ripley,
but it’s not a joke to Lynch. Ripley claims she didn’t attack Lynch
out of respect, but there’s no respect in Ripley. She knows if she
attacked Lynch, there’s no going back. After WrestleMania, neither
of them will be the same again.
Lynch gets in Ripley’s face, but Mysterio backs Ripley up. Mysterio
gets in Lynch’s face, and she punches him down. Ripley and Lynch
begin to brawl in the ring before Ripley sends Lynch shoulder-first
into the ring post. Ripley checks on Mysterio at ringside. Lynch
leaps off the steps and attacks them both. Referees separate them,
and Mysterio pulls Ripley away. Lynch breaks free, runs over
Mysterio, and continues to brawl with Ripley. More referees run down
to break it up.
Backstage Segment
Sami Zayn is walking backstage when he sees Chad Gable talking to
Maxxine Dupri. Gable wants to talk about what happened with them
last week. Zayn says he’s fine with it. He wants to make Gunther eat
his words. Gable says Gunther wants to ruin Zayn’s focus. Zayn needs
to focus on the task at hand and get his head out of his ass. Zayn
says Gable is right. WrestleMania is two weeks away. Zayn knows what
he has to do tonight and appreciates Gable saying that. They shake
hands.
“Big” Bronson Reed makes his way to the ring. He’ll face Sami Zayn
next.
WrestleMania XL is 12 days away.
-Commercial Break-
“Big” Bronson Reed vs. Sami Zayn
The bell rings, and Zayn hooks a side headlock. Reed whips him off
and takes him down with a strike. Reed sends him into the ropes, but
Zayn holds on. Reed charges, but Zayn drops down and leapfrogs him
before sending him out of the ring. Zayn then flattens Reed at
ringside with a somersault senton. Zayn gets Reed in the ring and
goes to the top rope. Reed catches him attempting a cross-body
block, but Zayn elbows out. Reed puts the brakes on a whip and sends
him into the ropes for an avalanche. Reed pulls Zayn up to his feet
and punches him in the forehead. Reed holds Zayn up and caves his
chest in with a chop that knocks him out of the ring. Reed gets on
the apron and sizes Zayn up. Reed comes off the apron with a flying
shoulder tackle.
-Commercial Break-
We come back from the break to see Reed take Zayn down and drop an
elbow. Reed is bleeding from the nose. Reed pulls him up, but Zayn
starts to fight back. Reed ducks a strike, but Zayn takes him down
with a lariat.
WWE Intercontinental Champion Gunther comes out to the stage.
Reed grabs Zayn, but Zayn fights away. Zayn goes for a Blue Thunder
Bomb, but he can’t get Reed up. Zayn rolls him up for a two-count.
Zayn turns his attention to Gunther, so Reed grabs him. Zayn tries
to lift Reed, but he falls under his weight. Reed connects with a
twisting suplex for a two-count. Reed chops Zayn in the corner.
Reed’s nose is bleeding quite a bit. Reed puts Zayn on the top rope,
but Zayn fights back with a tornado DDT. Zayn looks at Gunther and
charges Reed, but Reed turns him inside out with a lariat. Reed
crushes him with a senton splash. Reed heads to the top rope and
connects with a Tsunami. 1… 2… 3! Reed has pinned the #1 Contender
for the WWE Intercontinental Championship!
Winner by Pinfall: “Big” Bronson Reed
Gunther laughs at the shortcomings of his WrestleMania opponent and
walks off.
Backstage Segment
“Main Event” Jey Uso says Shinsuke Nakamura has been sleeping on him
for too long. Tonight, he’ll get woke. Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso walk
up to Jey. Jimmy says, “No YEET,” and laughs before walking off. Jey
sneers at his twin brother, who is also his WrestleMania XL
opponent.
-Commercial Break-
Pat McAfee breaks down Becky Lynch punching “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio
in the face earlier tonight. The slow motion shows she connected
hard.
Sami Zayn is flipping out backstage. Chad Gable comes up and tries
to calm him down. Zayn says he knew what Gunther was doing and still
let him in his head. How did he let that happen with everything that
is at stake? Gable says this is what Gunther does. Zayn is one of
the best Gable has ever been in the ring with. Gunther is going to
try to break him down with doubts. If he’s going to get to
WrestleMania with his hand raised at the end, he’ll need a different
approach. If Zayn is ready for a different approach, they can talk.
Next week on Raw, The New Day and #DIY will battle The Judgment Day.
Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and The Rock will
also be on the show, live from Brooklyn.
Replays are shown of The Rock whispering something to “The American
Nightmare” Cody Rhodes earlier tonight.
Gorilla Position
“Main Event” Jey Uso is pacing in the Gorilla Position. World
Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins comes up to him and says
something doesn’t feel right about tonight. Rollins says he and Cody
Rhodes have his back. It’s time to get that W. Jey says, “YEET!”
“Main Event” Jey Uso makes his entrance. Next, he will face Shinsuke
Nakamura in the main event.
-Commercial Break-
“Main Event” Jey Uso vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
They lock up, and Jey quickly takes it to Nakamura. Jey knocks him
out of the ring and goes for a suicide dive, but Nakamura hits a
snap kick to the head from the apron. Nakamura takes it to Jey, but
Jey fights back. Jey charges him in the corner, but Nakamura avoids
him. Jey is laid out on the top rope. Nakamura hits a running knee
to the ribs. Nakamura backs up and hits a second knee to the ribs,
knocking Jey to the floor.
-Commercial Break-
Back from the final break of the evening, Jey and Nakamura continue
to take it to each other. They wipe each other out with kicks.
Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa come through the crowd, but they’re cut off
by “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes and World Heavyweight
Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins. Rhodes and Jimmy brawl to the back.
Rollins takes out Sikoa. Drew McIntyre then attacks Rollins from
behind, sending him into the ring post, and hits him with a Future
Shock DDT on the floor!
Back in the ring, Jey gets out of a rear naked choke from Nakamura.
Jey hits a sleeper slam on Nakamura and superkicks him. Jey follows
up with a Spear for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: “Main Event” Jey Uso
We go backstage to see “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes brawling
with Jimmy Uso. Rhodes sends Jimmy through a door to the outside of
the arena. Solo Sikoa runs in, but Rhodes stops him.
All of a sudden, The Rock attacks him from behind! The Rock bounces
him off a table and throws a garbage can at his head. The Rock dumps
some tools on him and sends him into a metal barricade. The Rock
says, “Look at you now. Did you think The Rock would let you talk
trash?”
The Rock sends Rhodes out of the arena and into the cold Chicago
rain. Rock says he’s got Chicago’s attention now after they cried
about him saying nothing. Rock rips Rhodes’ shirt and says he’s the
Final Boss. Rock holds Rhodes near a ledge before sending him into a
bus. Rhodes is grunting in pain. Rock sends Rhodes headfirst into
his bus. Rock says he’s the Final Boss because he was never going to
let this piece of trash say whatever he wanted. It didn’t have to be
like this. This is all because Rhodes stuck his nose in The Rock’s
business. Rhodes is busted open, and this is clearly a blade job, so
things are changing. The Rock punches him and shows off the blood on
his knuckles. Rock slaps Rhodes in the face.
The Rock grabs a weightlifting belt that says, “Mama Rhodes.” He
told her that he’d have her son’s blood on that belt and her tears.
Rock grabs Rhodes and rubs his blood on the belt. Rock holds up a
bleeding Cody Rhodes. The Rock says this is what is going to happen
at WrestleMania. Her son’s blood. Rhodes’ daddy talked about Hard
Times. Dusty never knew about Hard Times. The Rock will tell him
about Hard Times. The Rock says, “This is what happens when you fuck
with the Final Boss.”
The Rock sends Rhodes into the bus one more time. The Rock says it
didn’t have to be this way, but now it is the only way. We see one
final shot of a bleeding Cody Rhodes as the show comes to an end.