The End of “The Vision”: Seth Rollins at the Crossroads
The storm unleashed on “Raw”. After weeks of uncertainty, Seth Rollins managed to defeat Cody Rhodes at Crown Jewel, but the victory came at a cost. Bron Breakker, with a shocking speech, unleashed chaos, sending “The Vision” overboard. This betrayal was even more surprising, as Rollins had praised Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Paul Heyman at the beginning of the show.
The unexpected end of the show was full of unexpected twists, from Dominik Mysterio’s cunning to retain his Intercontinental title, to the tense relationship between Asuka and Kairi Sane, and Lyra Valkyria’s possible strategy to understand Bayley. Here are the key points from the latest WWE broadcast from Perth, Australia.
“Raw” Results from October 13th
- Dominik Mysterio defeated Penta by a three count.
- Rhea Ripley defeated Kairi Sane by a three count.
- Bronson Reed defeated Jimmy Uso by a three count.
- Bayley and Lyra Valkyria defeated Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez by a three count.
- CM Punk defeated LA Knight and Jey Uso.
The Unexpected End of “Vision”?
Rollins began the program with a promo celebrating Breakker, Reed, and Heyman, but omitted Heyman’s ultimatum before Crown Jewel. Rollins, confident, declared that they were on top. Now, he needs help, as Breakker and Reed have put him in their sights. The dissolution of “The Vision” came as a surprise, especially after CM Punk positioned himself as the number one contender for Rollins’ World Heavyweight Championship. Heyman raised Reed and Breakker’s arms after attacking Rollins, leaving him seemingly alone and vulnerable. With enemies on all sides, the situation is dangerous for Rollins and his aspirations of retaining the title.
The attack, with which Breakker and Reed position themselves as a threat to Rollins.
More Details of “Raw”
Dominik Mysterio continues to defend his Intercontinental Championship with cunning tactics. Against Penta, he distracted the timekeeper to steal the hammer, placed the title in the center of the ring, hit Penta with the hammer on the knee, and then executed a 619 followed by a Frog Splash to retain his title. These victories, achieved by a very small margin, continue to work on screen and entertain the WWE audience.
The Kabuki Warriors seem to be on the verge of collapse. Asuka slapped Kairi Sane before her match against Rhea Ripley, which Sane lost. However, Asuka got revenge with a DDT on Ripley on the commentary table, ending the scene with Asuka and Sane arm in arm over Ripley. Will these two teams (Ripley and Iyo Sky and the Kabuki Warriors) find three more teammates and face off at Survivor Series: WarGames on November 29?
In the last 48 hours, Reed and Ripley have had a 4-0 record in front of their fans. What alternate WWE universe are we in?
Do you remember the character Festus from the 2000s? He was kind and quiet, but he transformed into a monster when the bell rang. Bayley seems to have a version of this. Lyra Valkyria received the happy version of Bayley as she entered her match with Judgment Day, but Valkyria needed the aggressive Bayley, so she slapped her to unleash her evil, leading to victory. As Michael Cole commented, “Has Lyra figured out Bayley?”