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Opening Segment: A Big Arrival or Major Announcement>Roman Reigns comes out to start the show. He’s been dominating RAW recently, but there’s tension in the air. Maybe it’s been hinted that he’ll be defending his Universal Title at Survivor Series or another big event, and someone is finally stepping up. >Out comes Drew McIntyre, who demands a title shot. This leads to a tense promo with both guys, setting up a major match for later in the night. >We also tease a potential Money in the Bank cash-in somewhere down the road (this adds a layer of unpredictability). Match 1: High-Energy Cruiserweight Showcase>Mustafa Ali vs. Ricochet vs. Santos Escobar >Three incredible high-flyers with amazing chemistry. Fast-paced, crisp spots, and plenty of near-falls. This match showcases the future of the cruiserweight division and is filled with high spots that get the crowd buzzing. >Ali picks up the win after a surprise roll-up on Ricochet, setting up future rivalries between all three. Segment 2: The Judgment Day & Becky Lynch Drama>The Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest, Rhea Ripley) comes out to cut a promo, talking about their control over RAW and how they’ve been unstoppable. >Then, Becky Lynch interrupts, calling out Rhea Ripley. Tension rises between them as both women talk about how they’ve each carried the women’s division in their own way. Becky challenges Rhea to a match at the next PPV, but Rhea says she’ll only fight when it benefits her. >Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez join in, showing support for Becky, and we end up with a 6-woman tag match scheduled for later in the night.
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>>19097776 Now do Dynamite
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>High-Energy Cruiserweight Showcase kek Triple Nose really is a Jannetty to AI
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>>19097776 Match 2: Tag Team Championship Defense
>The New Day vs. The Viking Raiders >The New Day, always the fan favorites, take on the dominating Viking Raiders, who are looking to make a statement. It’s a clash of styles, with The New Day using quick, high-energy offense to counter the brutal power of the Raiders. >After a back-and-forth, The Viking Raiders win with a dominant display, solidifying them as serious threats. The New Day looks great in defeat, showing respect afterward. Segment 3: Surprise Debut/Return
>Out of nowhere, we hear an all-too-familiar music hit: Bray Wyatt makes his RAW return, emerging from the shadows with a new mysterious persona. He cuts a cryptic promo, alluding to chaos, darkness, and the upcoming war in WWE. >This sets up Bray Wyatt as the wildcard in the RAW main event scene, potentially challenging for the top title down the line. Match 3: Women's 6-Woman Tag Team Match
>Becky Lynch, Liv Morgan, and Raquel Rodriguez vs. Rhea Ripley, Shayna Baszler, and Zoey Stark >This match is high-paced, with a story of Becky and Rhea building throughout the night. Raquel and Shayna get involved in their own mini-rivalry. >Becky pins Zoey after a Manhandle Slam, but Rhea and Shayna both have strong moments in the match, showing off their power and technique. It sets up the future title feud between Becky and Rhea. Segment 4: Miz TV with Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens
>The Miz tries to stir the pot with Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens as his guests. Miz tries to break the tension between them after the tag-team feud with The Judgment Day, but Sami and KO just continue to roast Miz. >Eventually, Imperium interrupts, leading to a fiery Miz vs. Sami Zayn match. The crowd loves seeing Sami go full babyface as the underdog. Anonymous
>>19097790 Match 4: Miz vs. Sami Zayn
>Sami Zayn picks up the win in a hard-fought match, but not before Kevin Owens makes his presence known, distracting Miz and leveling the playing field. After the match, the two of them stand tall, as the crowd goes wild for the best friends. Segment 5: Huge Main Event Build-Up
>Roman Reigns (with Solo Sikoa) and Drew McIntyre have a heated face-off in the ring. A brawl breaks out, leading to Drew hitting a Claymore on Roman, but Solo breaks up the pin attempt. >The Usos appear on the screen and call out Roman for his actions lately, hinting at their betrayal and questioning where they stand. This puts more heat on Roman and makes fans wonder if the bloodline could fall apart soon. >A huge match is announced: Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre for the Universal Title next week. Main Event: Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre (Universal Championship Match)
>This match is a brutal back-and-forth, with both men leaving everything in the ring. Solo Sikoa tries to interfere but is taken out by Kevin Owens. >The Usos come down to the ring to get involved, but the crowd gets wild as Sami Zayn makes the save. Zayn pulls the Usos off Roman, and Drew hits a Claymore to win the Universal Title! Post-Match:
>Drew McIntyre holds the title in the air as the crowd erupts. However, the celebration is short-lived as The Rock’s music hits. The Rock makes a surprise appearance, confronting Drew and telling him, “You may have won the title, but the tribal chief isn’t done yet.” >Boom. The show ends with a massive cliffhanger. So, what do you think?
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>>19097790 >Segment 3: Surprise Debut/Return >Out of nowhere, we hear an all-too-familiar music hit: Bray Wyatt makes his RAW return HOLY SHIT
HOLY SHIT
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>>19097783 Alright.
Opening Segment: CM Punk Promo
>Punk comes out to open the show, soaking in the crowd reaction. He teases a huge match announcement but gets interrupted by MJF. The two exchange heated words, building up to a future World Title match, but Punk throws down the challenge for the AEW Title at Full Gear, setting up a big story for the next pay-per-view. >FTR (w/ Tully Blanchard) vs. The Young Bucks (c) – AEW Tag Team Championship Match >Why this works: The rivalry between these two teams is deep-rooted, and FTR is all about proving they’re the best tag team in the world. The Bucks are more than capable of delivering a clinic. Plus, you add in the old-school Tully dynamic, and it elevates the tension. >Match Type: Near 20-minute classic with high spots, near falls, and drama that builds to FTR pulling off a stunning win to capture the AEW Tag Titles. Segment 2: Chris Jericho vs. Daniel Garcia (Submission Match)
>Why this works: Jericho has been a huge star, but Garcia has been making waves with his technical style. Jericho could elevate Garcia, and a submission match would allow both men to showcase their skills, playing off the "sports entertainment" vs. "pure wrestling" dynamic. Plus, Jericho could put Garcia over while staying strong. >Match Style: Back-and-forth mat work with submission counters and a tense finish where Garcia taps Jericho for the win, solidifying his legitimacy. Segment 3: TBS Championship Match: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Athena
>Why this works: Athena has been positioned as a real challenger to Jade's dominance. Cargill has been built as an unstoppable force, and a competitive match against Athena could deliver a fantastic clash of styles. >Match Type: A high-intensity battle with a back-and-forth finish, where Jade retains, but Athena comes close to dethroning her. This builds a story for a possible rematch, but Jade keeps the title for now. Anonymous
>>19097815 Mid-Show Segment: Toni Storm Interview (in-ring)
>Storm cuts a promo about wanting to take over AEW’s women’s division. Britt Baker interrupts, leading to a heated confrontation where Britt challenges Toni to a match at Full Gear. Storm accepts, but there’s a tension in the air, and it feels like something bigger is brewing between the two top women. Main Event: Kenny Omega vs. Adam Cole (No DQ Match)
>The end of their long-standing rivalry. Omega's intense heat and Cole's underdog comeback story reach a boiling point. >Why this works: Omega’s in-ring brilliance is well-documented, and Cole has his own massive following. This match could have it all: brutal spots, fast-paced action, and the raw emotions of two former friends fighting for supremacy. >Match Style: Weapon shots, dramatic near-falls, and the potential for interference (maybe The Elite or Undisputed Elite getting involved). Eventually, Omega wins, but Cole gets a massive pop post-match for showing resilience, setting up future storylines. Additional Quick Segments:
>Miro’s Promo – A mysterious, cryptic promo from Miro. Perhaps he alludes to taking on the winner of the main event for the AEW World Title, building anticipation for an eventual showdown with the champion. >Orange Cassidy vs. Will Hobbs (FTW Championship) – A fun but hard-hitting clash where Cassidy defends the title. Hobbs dominates the early part of the match, but Cassidy pulls off a cheeky win with a surprise pin. Anonymous
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>>19097824 Closing: MJF's Final Word
>After the chaos of the main event, MJF appears on the screen to close the show. He cuts a vicious promo on Punk, his upcoming title defense, and lays down the law for anyone who wants to challenge him. This would be a perfect way to keep building the heat for their match at Full Gear. Why this works:
>Star Power: Every major segment features established talent who can deliver incredible matches. Punk, Omega, Jericho, FTR, MJF, and Jade are all names that will draw viewers. >Storytelling: Every match is built on clear rivalries, with stakes that feel personal, making fans invested. You’re seeing long-term storytelling through different angles—whether it’s Punk vs. MJF, Jericho putting over Garcia, or Jade vs. Athena. >Wrestling Variety: You have a mix of brawling, technical wrestling, storytelling, and high spots throughout the show to keep things fresh. There you go.
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>>19097795 Lol this is exactly what gaytch has been booking ever since he took over.
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Wrestling is so irrelevant that even Al is using years outdated rosters
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This is like every RAW in 2023 Gaytch booked