Seth Rollins & Bron Breakker def. CM Punk & Sami Zayn

The devilish duo of Seth Rollinsand Bron Breakker reaffirmed that Monday Night Raw belongs to them as they defeated CM Punk and Sami Zayn in an incredible tag team match.

The chaos started before the bell as all four Superstars brawled in the ring before the official got control, setting the tone for the wildfight.

The uber-athletic Breakker shined with his incredible brute force, but the paradigm shifted once Punk tagged in andcleaned house before withstanding a Pedigree from Rollins.

Zayn had his sights set on a Helluva Kick, but Heyman grabbed his leg, which distracted the official and allowed Bronson Reedto make his earth-shattering return byblasting Punk through the barricade.

Now alone, Zayn fell victim to a brutal Spear that gave Breakker and Rollins the win.

After the match, Reed embraced Rollins and shookBreakker's hand before continuing his assault on The Second City Saint via a Tsunami.

Womens United States Champion Zelina Vega def. Chelsea Green

The Womens United States Title remains with Zelina Vega after a hard-fought victory over former champion Chelsea Green.

Green dominated the early goings, wearing down the champion and using her mat technician skills to keep Vega grounded, all while Piper Niven and Alba Fyre of The Secret Hervice watched at ringside.

Just when Vega got the upper hand, Fyre and Niven attempted to interfere, but it was all for nothing as the champion still hit an Avalanche Code Red to win the match and retain her title.

Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena def. R-Truth

John Cena defeated R-Truth and made it a point to embarrass him in a non-title bout.

Cena blasted Truth before the match and continued the assault, but the challenger nearly stunned the champion by stealing his moves and forcingCena to kickout of the AA and escapethe STF.

Out ofoptions in his mind, Cena grabbed his title and went to hit Truth with it, but he hesitated and instead blastedhis opponent below the belt when the official had his back turned.

Cena used that moment to executean AA of his own and defeat Truth.

Damian Priest def. Drew McIntyre - Steel Cage Match

Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre went to war inside of a Steel Cage, and when the dust settled, only Priest was left standing.

The Scottish Warrior brought the fight to Priest and tossed steel chairs into the ring, kicking off what turned into a hellacious melee.

McIntyre attempted to scale the cage, but Priest stopped him with a huge South of Heaven after trying to hit Razors Edge.

The Scottish Superstar followed suitwith a Claymore, but neither Superstar wanted to relent to the other.

McIntyre set up a chair in the corner in the same manner that he did whenhe beat Priest at WrestleMania, but Priest countered, and that was the beginning of the end for McIntyre.

Priest smashed McIntyres throat with the chair, and amassive Con-Chair-To allowed Priest to walk out of the cage, thoughThe Scottish Warrior refusedto be stretchered out.

World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso def. Logan Paul

Jey Uso defeated Logan Paul, and it came duringincredible chaos and a shocking return.

Uso dominated early, beating Paul around the ring and even countering a lionsault.

The challengers signature right hand came in clutch as he clocked the champion in mid-air, but Uso countered the ensuing snapshot lariat with a Superkick.

Uso seemingly had the matchwon, but Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena attacked the official and attempted to ruin wrestling by helping Paul win the title.

However, Cody Rhodes returned for the first time since WrestleMania 41 and fought off Cena, allowing Uso to defeat Paul with a match-ending Spear and UsoSplash combo.


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