WWE Raw: Stripped Rollins, Jey Uso Seeks Title After Epic Battle

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Drastic Changes in the World Heavyweight Championship on Raw

The World Heavyweight Championship landscape took an unexpected turn during Monday’s episode of “Raw.” Seth Rollins was stripped of the world title after WWE General Manager Adam Pearce announced that Rollins underwent “major surgery” and would be “out of action for quite some time” following the attack by Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed last week. A new World Heavyweight Champion will be crowned on “Saturday Night’s Main Event” on November 1st. CM Punk, also the number one contender, commented on the “Raw” main event, a Battle Royal that saw Jey Uso emerge victorious.

Raw Results from October 20th

  • World Tag Team Championship: AJ Styles and Dragon Lee defeated The Judgement Day by a three count.
  • Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio defeated Rusev by a three count.
  • Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Maxxine Dupri defeated Becky Lynch by disqualification.
  • Stephanie Vaquer defeated Roxanne Perez by a three count.
  • Jey Uso won the Battle Royal.

A new heavyweight champion will be crowned

Rollins’ injury seems genuine, and not a “century tactic” since it wouldn’t make sense to fake an injury that would strip you of the title. Rollins is one of the best wrestlers of his era, and his return is expected before Wrestlemania 42 in April. Imagine the reaction he would receive in a comeback match at the biggest event of the year. Jey Uso had to overcome a large group of contenders, including his twin brother Jimmy, to get a shot at the heavyweight title. Dominik Mysterio, who successfully defended his Intercontinental Championship against Rusev earlier in the night, was quickly eliminated but reappeared in the match while the referees were distracted. Jimmy saved Jey from elimination, but Jey did not return the favor near the end of the match, sending Jimmy and LA Knight out of the ring. Jey finally eliminated “Dirty Dom” to secure his title opportunity. The match between Punk and Jey promises to be exciting. It would be interesting to see Punk win and retain the title until Rollins returns. Punk has several possible challengers in the meantime, including “Dirty Dom”.

More Raw conclusions

  • Paul Heyman knows how to give importance to each talent he supports. Breakker and Reed were already on the rise, but Heyman’s promo in the ring after Pearce’s announcement at the beginning of the show made them seem like future Hall of Famers.
  • AJ Styles is a top-tier talent of this generation. He is a team player, an excellent leader in the locker room, and the kind of person who can have a match of the year with John Cena and then return to the tag team title fight. This is a testament to “The Phenomenal One”‘s ability to excel in any situation.
  • The tag team title match was very entertaining, congratulations to Styles, Dragon Lee, Finn Balor, and JD McDonagh. There were several close moments, especially McDonagh’s save after a Phenomenal Forearm from Styles almost defeated Balor. CM Punk even praised McDonagh’s performance while commenting on the main event Battle Royal.
  • I don’t mind that Becky Lynch barely retained the Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Maxxine Dupri, as it makes Dupri feel like a worthy adversary with the ability to beat veteran Lynch. A rematch between the two for the title would be a definitive conclusion to their story.
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