On "WWE Raw" in Dallas, Roman Reigns and Bronson Reed made their rematch official for Crown Jewel.
"WWE Raw" in Dallas, Texas, rounded out this weekend's Crown Jewel PLE. To open the show, Roman Reigns landed his next match β an appearance at the company's return to Australia. However, it will be a rinse and repeat of the last match he had at Clash in Paris.
π Revisionist History of the Night
WWE is blatantly lying to its audience's faces now. Not that that's necessarily anything new, but the swiftness of tonight's case of revisionism is unreal.
Roman Reigns is "back" β no, he's not β after he defeated Bronson Reed one-on-one at Clash in Paris at the end of August. However, you would never know it, judging by how "Raw's" opening segment played out. Confronted by Reed immediately upon getting on the mic, Paul Heyman then told Reigns that Reigns fears Reed. Re-read the first sentence of this paragraph.
Roman Reigns.
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Bronson Reed
In an Australian Street Fight at WWE Crown Jewel!! π± pic.twitter.com/wSRZjXUet7
Heyman also claimed that Reigns had never been put on a stretcher and kept off TV like he was after that night, but that's not true at all; it's literally the formula for Reigns' appearances and fake "returns" these days. The dude is a bona fide part-time, getting used as promotion bait at every turn because who the hell cares about a Reigns vs. Reed rematch? That's what this segment set up. An "Australian Street Fight" at Crown Jewel this weekend.
Of course, Triple H had to end it with the lazy, uninspired brawl, too. The Usos were also nowhere to be seen after what happened last week. The twins did end up approaching Reigns backstage, leading to a conflict between Jimmy, as Reigns had clearly manipulated Jey to get him worked up for later in the night.
Overall, this was one of the most uninteresting starts to a "Raw" I've seen in a long time.
MESSAGE. SENT. @WWERomanReigns is stopping at nothing to destroy @BRONSONISHERE! π pic.twitter.com/3qkp4X97YK
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Golden Knight
LA Knight was given time on the mic to shine brighter than he's been allowed to in a good while. Between him, CM Punk and Jey Uso, he scorched these dudes, and they're all clearly headed toward a triple-threat match.
There was a ton to digest with the trio's segment, as it started out welcoming Punk back to "Raw" after his absence following his Wrestlepalooza win alongside his wife, AJ Lee. What was Punk's reason for the absence? He promised Cody Rhodes he wouldn't get involved with his business involving Seth Rollins. That was a pretty weak and illogical explanation, but at least it was an explanation. What was even better was Punk pointing out how Rollins hasn't beaten him without bizarre implications, and promised to take the title back before the year's end.
.@CMPunk isn't the only one who wants the World Heavyweight Title...@RealLAKnight believes he's EARNED a shot as well! pic.twitter.com/dX3wzyuvgj
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Sheesh! π³
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Jey Uso was tired of hearing @RealLAKnight talk... pic.twitter.com/r7GUDTEdoB
Knight's interruption followed, when he told Punk he had yet to get what he's earned and deserved: A world title run. At points in Knight's promo, his real-life frustrations could be felt because the dude has been brutally screwed this year, if not for prior.Β
Some of his lines were so good that Punk broke character, and their banter was once again exceptional. And then Jey Uso arrived to sprinkle in more revisionism, falsely claiming he never got his world title rematch. However, that was the entire basis of his reasoning to be included in the Fatal 4-Way against Rollins, Punk and Knight.
"I love Jey Uso. I don't like little Roman."
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Things are getting personal, and lines are being crossed... π¬@CMPunk@WWEUsospic.twitter.com/pnSCf5J0cO
Uso continues to be completely forced into these world title contender roles despite a much bigger picture unraveling. That was evidenced by Jimmy Uso's arrival, a superkick to Punk and Knight, followed by Jimmy's frustrations with the breakdown.
Realistically, Jimmy should be a lot more annoyed by being left out of all this World Heavyweight Championship pursuit. The writing feels like it's on the wall for this brief Uso reunion, especially since they lost the impromptu tag team match later on.
CM Punk y LA Knight VENCEN a los Usos con el GTS de Punk a Jey... y luego, es LA Knight el que hace el tag y el pin sobre Jey para dar la victoria.
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Main event metΓ³dico, pero con un final divertido. #WWERAWpic.twitter.com/QLZq58n3Yk
The "Raw" main event was far less lusterous than anticipated. WWE is building to some sort of dissension because Knight and Punk won clean as a sheet after a decent match. The finish was unnecessarily funny, as Knight hit Jimmy with a BFT, then Punk hit Jey with a GTS and Knight tagged himself in solely to steal the pin. Sure, Punk didn't even try to go for the pin, but all Knight did after the tag was steal the pin.
This isn't a knock at all, but it was just hilariously fitting for Knight after what happened earlier on "Raw." A very subtle one-up, but a one-up nonetheless.
π¬ Toxicity of the Night
I mean, wow. Not to get too personal on a Monday, but anyone who has experienced a toxic relationship surely felt some feels during Asuka's backstage interaction with Adam Pearce to get Kairi Sane a match with Iyo Sky. It was honestly a bit hard to watch because of how well Asuka has been in this supreme manipulator role, and this was the apex of their abusive on-screen relationship. That makes it ultra-effective, and Sane ultimately succumbed to her denial of the Sky match when Asuka physically smacked her.
A slap to @KAIRI_official?!?
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What is going on with you @WWEAsuka?!? π² pic.twitter.com/2Cc8pyGJr4
The match between the two was unsurprisingly great, and the story within it was brilliantly told as Sky launched herself to Asuka outside the ring before the match even started. Sane is the innocent victim here, being puppeted to do the dirty work, and she did so en route to a dirty roll-up pin. Admittedly, I really do hate these blind referee finishes, because Asuka held Sane's arms to help with the pin leverage right in front of the referee β after attempting to interfere.
It may have been the same referee who did the same finish recently, and if so, you can play it off as a character thing, but man, it's been lame thus far.
π MONDAY NIGHT MONEY π
1. We have to accept that there's no time left to give John Cena's ending to his career any story depth. So the video packages will have to do, and the one for his upcoming Crown Jewel match against AJ Styles was good and deserved an upvote almost solely for the TNA footage.
John Cena and AJ Styles.
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One final showdown. pic.twitter.com/yymOJVqYbO
2. Rollins confronted Heyman backstage, essentially asking for the truth about what will happen with The Vision if he loses to Rhodes. Heyman pressured him to get the job done because of how it would bring into question the formation of The Vision in the first place. This was really great and created tension between the two. Additionally, Rollins' feelings in the pre-segment video package were once again justified, highlighting how he felt his aid in Rhodes' first world title win was meaningless when Rhodes teamed with Reigns after their big feud.
Considering how all this played out, a Rollins loss now feels like the more compelling outcome.
"If you lose...I have to ask myself why I picked you over Roman Reigns."@HeymanHustle let @WWERollins know that EVERYTHING is on the line at Crown Jewel... π pic.twitter.com/TjGTxnYrTC
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The History of Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins.
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Part Two: ALLIES pic.twitter.com/bJDv8JiGWa
3. AJ Styles, Dragon Lee and Penta defeated The Judgment Day when Styles hit JD McDonagh with a Styles Clash. This match was good and relatively harmless, advancing Mysterio's storylines and giving Styles wins before his match against Cena. Ultimately, an angry Rusev marched to the ring to scare off Mysterio and lead to the finish.
Rusev is here!@DomMysterio35 looks like he's seen a ghost!! π± pic.twitter.com/FVIP4FjolS
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"We will leave it all in that ring."
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AJ Styles got us ready to run through a brick wall ahead of his match with John Cena at Crown Jewel! π€ pic.twitter.com/ypzFS4Wtzw
π RAW DEAL π
Roxanne Perez defeated Lyra Valkyria clean with a Pop-Rox β after outside squabbles between Bayley and Raquel Rodriguez. Matches between these four women continue to be good, but the problem is that they've become nearly pointless due to the ongoing repetition and the same formula of interference attempts. There's been zero progression with Bayley as well, who I'm not really digging anymore because of that. After the history between her and Valkyria, the former Intercontinental Champion shouldn't even be entertaining Bayley. She's really been portrayed as a horrendously stupid character more often than not in recent months.
No big deal just @itsBayleyWWE and @Real_Valkyria helping each other out! π pic.twitter.com/bl7mpoJB2R
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π Uncrowned Gem of the Night π
I never expected two things from WWE. First, Maxxine Dupri going over Becky Lynch, and secondly, Dupri to earn the Uncrowned Gem of the Night on any WWE program. However, this "Raw" was a pleasant surprise.
Realistically, Dupri is pretty good in spurts, whether in or out of matches, and could still use a lot of work. But this was arguably her best match to date, and was essentially a massive sell-fest on her potential title win. WWE got wild to such a degree that it could even be argued that the referee and Lynch botched a pin that should have seen Dupri claim the title. It honestly wouldn't have felt wrong either. The sequences leading to that moment were excellent.
.@BeckyLynchWWE has just been one step ahead of @maxxinedupri... pic.twitter.com/8igzYUBup1
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Here comes @maxxinedupri!
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She's got @BeckyLynchWWE on the ropes!! π² pic.twitter.com/WzhCJFwBgl
In the end, Lynch's incredible arrogance was her downfall after she got in the ref's face and put a beating on Dupri outside the ring. She shouted at the crowd, resulting in her countout as Dupri was in the ring. That's an official win, and a pretty damn good combination of underdog storytelling, an upset, and heel champion's character progression.
As the match started, the recycling of this mini-feud felt random and like filler. However, now several viewers will likely want a title change, and I wouldn't mind one if it's done as well as this one was.
Did that just happen?!?@maxxinedupri has beaten @BeckyLynchWWE!!! π± pic.twitter.com/nsjoLFBUKg
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π I give this show a Crown score of: 7.5/10. π
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