The Madison Square Garden: A Magical Stage for Wrestling
The Madison Square Garden, known as the “World’s Most Famous Arena”, has historically been an iconic venue for professional wrestling. This arena, with its rich history, always adds a special touch to WWE events.
The most recent episode of “Raw” was no exception, as it featured John Cena’s last appearance as an active competitor on Monday night. This, by itself, guaranteed a full house at MSG. In addition, the fans witnessed a major title change, the announcement of a main event match at Survivor Series: WarGames, and the surprise return of three big names who left their mark.
Results for “Raw”
- John Cena, Rey Mysterio, and Sheamus defeated The Judgement Day (Dominik Mysterio, Finn Balor, and JD McDonagh).
- Solo Sikoa defeated Dolph Ziggler.
- Maxxine Dupri defeated Becky Lynch to win the Women’s Intercontinental Championship.
- Gunther overcame Je’Von Evans.
The Last Cena Fight on “Raw” Surpassed Expectations
The six-person tag team match where Cena teamed up with Sheamus and Rey Mysterio against The Judgement Day was a spectacle full of joy. The chemistry between the three wrestlers was evident, executing their signature moves, including a triple Five Knuckle Shuffle that commentator Joe Tessitore cleverly dubbed “The 15-Knuckle Shuffle”.
Cena is expected to defend the Intercontinental Championship against Dominik Mysterio at Survivor Series: WarGames, in San Diego, Dom’s hometown.
More Details of “Raw”
The event culminated with the confrontation between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, who will join the WarGames teams. This raises the stakes and promises interesting combinations in the ring.
NXT star Je’Von Evans continued to impress in his Last Time Is Now tournament match against Gunther. At 21 years old, Evans demonstrated exceptional talent.
Maxxine Dupri had an “MSG moment” by defeating Becky Lynch for the Intercontinental title, thanks to a distraction from AJ Lee, who could join the action at Survivor Series.
Dolph Ziggler’s return was a surprise at the Last Time Is Now tournament, where he faced Solo Sikoa, who emerged victorious.