WWE Raw advertised Roxanne Perez vs. Iyo Sky, an appearance by Paul Heyman, Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker, Penta vs. JD McDonagh and Rusev vs. Otis in Rusev’s first WWE match in five years.
Raw also advertised a face-to-face confrontation between Pat McAfee and Gunther.
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- Penta def. JD McDonagh
- Sheamus def. Austin Theory
- Iyo Sky def. Roxanne Perez
- Rusev Def. Otis
- Seth Rollins def. Jey Uso by DQ
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Seth Rollins Challenges Jey Uso For World Title
Jey Uso called out Logan Paul, only to be interrupted by Paul Heyman.
Heyman cut a long promo explaining his actions, and why he betrayed Roman Reigns. Heyman about had a conniption fit toward the end of his tirade, prompting Jey Uso to ask if “are you okay?”
After venting about Roman Reigns and the Bloodline, Paul Heyman challenged Jey Uso for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship anytime, anyplace. Jey Uso accepted Heyman’s challenge: for tonight.
WWE Raw Opening Segment Grade: B-
Penta Def. JD McDonagh
The announce team spent much of the match putting over JD McDonagh for recovering from his scary injury a few months back. They claimed McDonagh finished that match with only one lung.
There was a point where it seemed like McDonagh was going to win. Chad Gable interfered, but he caught a diving Penta for his troubles. This opened the door for McDonagh to lay out Penta, but McDonagh missed a top-rope dive and ate a Mexican Destroyer.
Backstage, there was a painfully awkward segment between the Judgment Day and AJ Styles where Styles fumbled just about every line that came out of his mouth. Bad day at the office for poor Allen.
Penta vs. JD McDonagh Grade: B+
Sheamus Def. Austin Theory
This was supposed to be Grayson Waller vs. a mystery opponent, but when Waller found out who it was, he foisted Austin Theory onto the mystery opponent. This turned out to be the returning Sheamus.
By now, Theory should know better than to trust Waller in situations where Waller claims to have his best interests in mind. Therefore, I have no sympathy whatsoever for Theory’s character.
This was not the “Burger After Burger” Sheamus from last year. Sheamus was shredded, and with everybody gunning for Dominik Mysterio’s Intercontinental Championship, now seems like the best time for Sheamus to finally capture his first IC Title.
Sheamus won a surprisingly competitive match against Theory with a Brogue Kick. If Theory and Waller don’t break up this month, they probably never will.
Sheamus vs. Austin Theory Grade: B-
Becky Lynch Faces Off With Lyra Valkyria
Becky Lynch said she was not here to help anybody, her job is to beat everybody and she’s very good at her job.
Lyra Valkyria continues to get more confident on the mic, and held her own against Becky Lynch. The Nebraska crowd was also much warmer to Valkyria, and they did not give her “what” chants like last week.
Becky and Lyra inevitably brawled, and Lyra got the better of Lynch. There’s a strong chance Becky wins the Intercontinental Championship this Saturday at Backlash.
Becky Lynch vs. Lyra Valkyria Faceoff Grade: B
Iyo Sky Def. Roxanne Perez
Fans were red-hot for Iyo Sky, chanting “let’s go Iyo” before and after break.
Omaha came unglued every time Iyo performed her signature taunt. As Sky went to finish off Perez, her knee (kayfabe) buckled, allowing Perez to briefly take control.
A hobbled Sky went for the Over the Moonsault, only to land on her feet and hurt her leg again.
After a series of nearfall rollups, Sky finally rolled up Perez for the win. Roxanne shook Iyo’s hand and left the ring, only for Giulia to attack Iyo from behind. Perez joined in on the attack as they laid out Iyo Sky. There was no sign of Rhea Ripley, who was doing press in Australia, but so was Grayson Waller and he made it to Omaha.
Iyo Sky vs. Roxanne Perez Grade: B+
Rusev Def. Otis
Some fans chanted “Rusev Day” early in the match. There were also dueling chants of “let’s go Otis/Rusev Day!”
This was a good-ole fashion Hoss Match. Both Rusev and Otis exchanged clotheslines and neither would go down. Rusev finally took Otis off his feet with a spinning heel kick to a big reaction.
Raw came back from break with Otis hitting an exploder suplex on Rusev over the table.
Otis put on a great performance, but finally succumbed to the Accolade. Rusev hung on past the bell, prompting Akira Tozawa to challenge Rusev to a fight. Rusev dismissively walked off. Rusev came back and powerbombed Tozawa on Otis. Rusev dismantled Otis even more, slapping on another Accolade to tremendous heat as WWE officials broke it up.
Rusev vs. Otis Grade: B+
Gunther and Pat McAfee Face Off
There was a lot of heat for Gunther, who was booed vociferously while he tried to speak. Fans also chanted “you tapped out!” Fans chanted for both Michael Cole and Pat McAfee.
McAfee put over Michael Cole for dedicating 28 years of his life to this business.
McAfee got cheap—but loud—pops by mentioning the Cornhuskers, Omaha steaks and the College Football World Series. Nobody is better at getting any building to like him—without seeming like he’s pandering—better than Pat McAfee.
McAfee told Gunther that he’s become soft. This isn’t a dream for Gunther—it’s a job. For McAfee, this will always be a dream that he will never take for granted. “You don’t want it anymore. You’ve gotten too damn comfortable.”
Gunther threatened to choke McAfee out like a wet towel. Gunther said only the grace of God will be able to lift his arms off his throat. Gunther shoved McAfee, setting the stage for the most anticipated matchup this weekend.
Gunther and McAfee Segment: A
Seth Rollins Def. Jey Uso By DQ
While Jey Uso was on his way to the ring, Roxanne Perez was in the background talking to Finn Balor.
This match started off slow. Paul Heyman, tried to get the crowd to sing Seth Rollins’ theme song, but they yeeted instead.
I’m surprised these two had a full-blown match given the fact that I expect this to be one of the SummerSlam main events. There were even faint “this is awesome” chants after a double cross-body.
Rollins countered an Uso Spear with a Pedigree for a nearfall. “Holy s—t” chants followed.
After interference by Breakker, Rollins hit a superplex, a Falcon’s Arrow and a Stomp for a nearfall. Omaha melted to the ground at this false finish.
Sami Zayn evened the odds, distracting Rollins, who took a Superkick, a Spear and a Splash for a nearfall. Unbelievable.
Breakker laid out both Sami and Seth with spears. Rollins hit a Stomp on Jey. Enter CM Punk. Punk took out Breakker and Rollins with a chair, putting an end to the match.