Posted on 3/04/125 by Bob Magee
Show Recap —
Raw is sold-out in Buffalo.
There was an Elimination Chamber video package. These
packages are no longer just about the show but about how big
the show was. They include headlines, fan reactions from
those at home, celebrities in attendance, etc. This package
cut to black on John Cena’s face before he turned on Cody
Rhodes. It then showed a number of headlines and fan
reactions before cutting to a shot of Cena and The Rock
standing over Rhodes.
Various wrestlers were shown arriving, while American Made
were shown training earlier today.
CM Punk segment
A pissed-off CM Punk drove into the arena (in a Jeep Grand
Wagoneer). He stormed down to ringside, tossed some stuff
around (including the big Prime bottle), and stood on the
announce table.
He said some people thought he exhausted all opportunities
of main-eventing WrestleMania. He wanted to address his
enemies, which meant addressing everyone. He asked the crowd
who he should address first.
Punk looked into the camera and called Dwayne a bald fraud.
Dwayne thought he was immune from criticism because he was
on the board, but he didn’t know who he was dealing with. He
was dealing with the best in the world. Dwayne was having a
midlife crisis. Dwayne walked in when he felt like it and
tried to hide behind what a big star was.
Punk would love to address Dwayne in person but he wasn’t
there to grace us with his presence. Punk mocked Dwayne’s
goosebump gesture and said Dwayne wasn’t there to give us
his bullshit and pretend he cared about this business. Punk
has never been so delusional as to hold a fake title and
call himself the People’s Champion because he earned that
right.
He’s never been so desperate to sell his soul. We couldn’t
“see” John Cena but we could see right through him. Cena
stole something from him at the Chamber. Punk gave him the
benefit of the doubt for not qualifying but Cena wouldn’t
fool him twice. Hustle, loyalty and respect for 20 years but
he showed what Punk knew all along, that Cena was selling
bullshit.
Punk would never give up on his dreams, but Cena gave up on
all of the fans and all of those kids. Punk would get his
hands on both of those bald frauds and they would both “make
a wish” that he never did.
The man who currently had all of his attention was “little
brother” Seth Rollins. Punk told Becky Lynch to come get his
man before Punk put him in a wheelchair.
Rollins’ music hit and Punk stormed to the stage. The two
men brawled as security and officials frantically tried to
separate the wild brawl. The crowd was going nuts for all of
this. They chanted, “Holy shit,” and “This is awesome.” (Pat
McAfee also dropped a “holy shit.” It was at least the third
time that word was used in this segment and it was never
censored.)
As you’d expect, both men kept getting away from security,
but they finally were separated.
This was an awesome segment and promo from Punk. It was
pretty much the best version of Punk.
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They showed some fan reactions to Cena’s heel turn,
including videos of children crying.
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Judgment Day segment
Judgment Day were backstage. Regardless of the result of the
Chamber match, Dominik was happy that Liv Morgan and Raquel
Rodriguez were tag team champions. Morgan was happy too, and
knew she’d be world champion again one day. She thought it
was Rodriguez’s time to chase the IC title and Rodriguez was
on board with that.
Finn Bálor was annoyed with Dom and Carlito getting
embarrassed by Bron Breakker. Bálor told Dom they didn’t
need a new member and maybe he would deal with Bron himself
tonight.
Dom asked Morgan about Jade Cargill. Morgan said she wasn’t
getting involved and reiterated that she had nothing to do
with it.
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Gunther cut a promo on Otis before their match. Gunther
wondered what Otis saw when he looked in the mirror this
morning. Gunther looked at himself and saw the world
championship belt, while Otis looked for a belt that fit. He
suggested that Otis could be great if he had a little bit of
self-respect. Gunther would teach him something about self-
respect tonight.
Gunther was about to continue by addressing Jey Uso, but he
gave Otis a cheap-shot instead. With Otis down after just
getting blindsided, the referee decided this was a great
moment to start the match.
World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defeated Otis (w/Maxxine
Dupri & Akira Tozawa) in a non-title match (9:45)
Gunther worked over Otis until Otis yanked him out of the
ring and gave him a fallaway slam on the outside. Otis had
control until he missed a charge in the corner. Gunther held
control through a break, but Otis fired up and no-sold
Gunther’s chops. They traded chops before Otis slammed
Gunther. Otis hit the caterpillar elbow drop for a nearfall.
Otis missed a Vader bomb and Gunther followed with a
dropkick. Otis countered a powerslam but Gunther
clotheslined him repeatedly, including one to the back.
Gunther hit a big boot and another clothesline for two.
Gunther followed moments later with a powerbomb for the
pinfall win.
This was fun and the best showing for Otis in a while. The
crowd was really into him, way more than they should have
been, considering how he’s been used.
— Gunther put Otis in a sleeper after the match so Tozawa
tried to make the save but Gunther powerbombed him on top of
Otis.
Gunther was about to continue but Jey Uso ran out to his
music. A quick brawl ended with Jey hitting a spear.
Jey posed as the crowd Yeeted along, but he was suddenly
attacked from behind by Grayson Waller and Austin Theory.
The crowd loved Jey so this got a lot of heat. Jey made his
own comeback and speared Theory.
It seemed like Jey would stand tall after all that, but
Gunther grabbed him from behind and put him down with a
sleeper. Gunther stood tall with his belt.
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There was a video package for Rhea Ripley vs. Iyo Sky. They
emphasized that Ripley has never beaten Sky.
Jackie Redmond interviewed Bayley during a break. Bayley was
happy for Bianca Belair but disappointed she didn’t win. She
had her eyes set on Lyra Valkyria—who she beat once already—
and the IC title.
UFC Hall of Famer Clay Guida was in the crowd.
There were more Cena fan reactions shown.
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Cathy Kelley asked AJ Styles about Cena. Styles didn’t see
it coming. Karrion Kross suddenly hugged him from behind and
Styles shoved him off. Kross said it wasn’t that surprising
if you thought about it. Styles cut him off.
Styles said he wasn’t John Cena, and maybe the “WWE
Universe” needed a reminder of who he was. He planned on
calling out Logan Paul next week at Madison Square Garden.
Styles told Kross that he could try to be the devil on his
shoulder, but God already knew his evil ways. Styles left.
Kross was amused.
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Lyra Valkyria defeated Ivy Nile to retain the Women’s
Intercontinental Championship (9:30)
Valkyria was aggressive early on, pissed over Nile’s recent
attack. However, Nile used consecutive dragon screws to take
over while targeting the leg during a break. (Netflix
usually has a timer that shows how much time is left in the
break, but that appears to be gone, at least for tonight.)
Valkyria hit a sit-out powerbomb after the break but her leg
was in too much pain to make a cover. Valkyria went for a
tornado DDT but Nile stopped her momentum and deadlifted her
into a vertical suplex for two. Valkyria went for her
finisher but she twisted her knee and fell down. Nile hit a
sit-out powerbomb for two.
Nile applied an ankle lock to the injured leg, but Valkyria
got a rope break. Nile hit a German suplex but missed a
running boot in the corner. Valkyria followed with a
neckbreaker and Nightwing for the pinfall win.
This was pretty good but the crowd didn’t seem to care.
*******
Redmond tried interviewing Rollins as he marched through the
back. Rollins saw Punk nearby, and they stormed at each
other again. Security quickly separated them as Adam Pearce
got between them. (They showed a clip of Punk’s promo
earlier and made sure to include his mention of Becky
Lynch.)
After a break, Rollins and Pearce argued outside the arena.
Rollins wanted to finish Punk and do to him what he did to
Roman Reigns by making sure he didn’t make it to
WrestleMania.
Pearce made a steel cage match between Rollins and Punk at
MSG in New York next week. Pearce told him to get on his bus
because he didn’t want to see him again until next week.
Rollins was happy with that.
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Kelley interviewed Dakota Kai (during a break). Kai still
had her eyes set on the IC title, and she looked forward to
seeing Sky reclaim her spot on top tonight.
Buffalo Bills OT Dion Dawkins was shown in attendance and
the fans cheered.
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Ludwig Kaiser cut a promo in the ring. In speaking about his
win last week, he said he took back the attention that he
deserved, the attention that Penta had taken away. He called
himself a future world champion. Kaiser warned Penta to stay
away from him because what Cena did to Rhodes was nothing
compared to what he was willing to do to Penta.
Penta ran out (in his street clothes), attacked Kaiser and
wiped him out with a dive.
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Kelley interviewed Bianca Belair. Kelley wondered how Belair
was processing everything that happened with Cargill and
Naomi. Belair wanted to talk to them personally before
talking about it publicly. She did feel guilty. She was sad
about what happened but was proud about winning the Chamber.
She just wanted to focus on tonight’s title match. She put
over both Sky and Ripley. Regardless of who won, they would
learn why you couldn’t spell WrestleMania without “EST.”
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Redmond interviewed Waller and Theory (during a break).
Before she could even ask a question, Waller told The Rock
that he was willing to give up his soul.
Waller said Jey Uso was like Josh Allen, because they were
both supremely talented but couldn’t get it done when there
was something on the line. The crowd booed this heavily and
chanted “MVP” for Allen. They were so hot they missed Theory
doing the “Yeet” gesture. Waller pulled him away.
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Chad Gable segment
There was a video of Chad Gable in some town looking for the
person who could help him learn the dark arts of lucha
libre. He had the card given to him by Dom and he asked
locals outside of Los Hermanos Meat Market if they knew who
it was but they all brushed him off.
Gable followed an alleyway and found someone in the dark of
night. The mysterious person told him he could not fight
what he did not understand. Gable said he didn’t travel this
far to go back with nothing. He asked what he needed to do.
The mysterious figure was about to hand him a box but
stopped so Gable could pay him for it. This led to a bit of
comedy where Gable had to keep handing bills over until the
man finally gave him the box.
The man said Gable now wielded power beyond his
understanding. Gable opened the box and his eyes grew wide.
He pulled something out of the box, but we didn’t see what
it was.
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The War Raiders defeated The Creed Brothers to retain the
World Tag Team Championships (11:42)
The Creeds did lots of stuff but lost in the end.
After a break, Julius hit Erik with an Angle Slam and Brutus
followed with a 450 splash, which didn’t land flush, for
two. Julius gave Erik a superplex but Brutus missed a
moonsault. Ivar went for a moonsault next but Brutus rolled
out of the way. Julius followed with an SSP for two. (McAfee
gave Billy Kidman a shoutout.)
The crowd was dead for the first ten minutes, but they woke
up after that with a “This is awesome,” chant. Julius hit a
Finlay Roll and they tried Brutus Bomb but Erik slipped out.
Ivar smashed Julius into the side of the ring with a
crossbody before the Raiders hit Brutus with War Machine for
the pinfall win.
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There was a recap of Kevin Owens’ win over Sami Zayn and the
return of Randy Orton.
Michael Cole announced that Zayn reaggravated his neck
injury, and spinal and nerve issues.
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There was a pre-taped LWO promo. They said New Day could try
to put them down, but they could not take their hearts. Rey
Mysterio told Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods to savour their
vacation because he and Dragon Lee would give them the worst
Monday of their lives in their tornado tag match next week.
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Bron Breakker/Finn Bálor segment
Redmond interviewed Bron in the crowd during a break. He
said he didn’t have a problem with Judgment Day until about
a week ago. He said it took courage for Judgment Day to do
what they did. It took courage for Dom to walk around with a
Dirty Sanchez and for Carlito to be the apple man. He was
about to move on to Bálor, but Bálor entered (the ring) as
they returned from break.
Bálor said Bron was only champion because Judgment Day let
him be. Bron said he was champion because he was a dog and
he embarrassed them last week. Bálor said he was untouchable
in the ring and ate rookies like Bron for breakfast. Bálor
said there would be no dogs barking if they wrestled because
Bálor would put him down.
Bron had enough and he marched down to ringside. Carlito
tried to attack, but Bron chucked him over the barricade.
Dom tried to attack from behind but Bron caught him off the
barricade and suplexed him.
Bron slipped in the ring but Bálor caught him with a
slingblade. Bron grabbed him by the throat and hit a
military press slam. Bron was about to kill him with a super
spear but Dom pulled him to safety.
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There was a video package of John Cena’s heel turn. So far,
they had only shown the buildup and aftermath. The video
included clips of a heroic John Cena from the past, followed
by clips of very upset fans on Saturday.
Cole said he spoke to Rhodes earlier today. Rhodes had
little to say but would address it on Smackdown.
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Next week on Raw at Madison Square Garden in New York:
Jey Uso vs. Grayson Waller
Tornado tag match: The New Day vs. Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee
AJ Styles calls out Logan Paul
Steel cage match: CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins
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Otis (with Alpha Academy) embraced Jey Uso in the back.
Kelley interviewed Jey and asked if Gunther had thrown him
off his game earlier. Jey admitted that he did a little bit.
Every week that passed, Gunther had him doubting himself.
Jey fired up and said, with his back against the wall,
feeling suffocated, nobody would pick him up but himself.
Gunther threatened ten weeks of hell, but Jey would walk
through the valley of the shadow of death and fear no evil.
Gunther put him to sleep tonight but he just woke up a
beast. Four letters, one word: Yeet.
(Jey was really good here, but he may need a new talking
point soon other than people are doubting him.)
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Bianca Belair entered to watch the main event ringside.
Ripley received a superstar reaction on the way out.
IYO SKY defeated Rhea Ripley to win the Women’s World
Championship (18:40)
Things were even early on until Ripley pulled Sky out of the
ring, swung her into the side of the ring, and hit a
vertical suplex. During a break, Sky came off the top and
stomped Ripley’s arm. Ripley fought back with a slam but she
kept favouring her arm.
Ripley hit a missile dropkick, which we didn’t see because
it happened during the split-second when the screen goes
back as they came back from break. They immediately showed a
replay. Sky came back with a backstabber, low dropkick,
forearm, and missile dropkick. Ripley fought back with
strikes but Sky hit a double foot stomp for two.
Sky avoided a Prism Trap and dropped Ripley arm-first on the
apron. Sky ran off the ropes but Ripley turned her inside
out with a big boot for two. Sky countered Rip-tide into a
DDT. She followed with a running corner boot, inspired by
Dakota Kai, and a flying elbow drop, inspired by Kairi Sane,
for two. Sky applied an Asuka Lock next, but Ripley fought
out of it.
Sky hit running knees in the corner and went to the top but
Ripley went after her and hit an avalanche back suplex for
two. Ripley applied the Prism Trap but Sky flipped her
shoulder-first into the ring post.
As Ripley stood on the apron, Sky hit a running sunset flip
powerbomb off the apron and into the barricade. Sky followed
with a moonsault onto Ripley’s back (which didn’t really
connect) but Ripley got her foot on the rope at two. Ripley
tried to regroup outside the ring but Sky hit a diving
crossbody.
Sky set up for an Asai moonsault but Ripley caught her on
her shoulders and dropped her on the announce table. Ripley
was ready to take a countout win but Belair encouraged Sky
to get up, and she managed to get back in the ring at nine.
Ripley didn’t appreciate that, so she got in Belair’s face.
Ripley shoved Belair, so Belair shoved her back. They kept
pushing each other until referee Jessika Carr got between
them. She told them to stop instead of calling for a DQ.
Ripley set up Sky for a Rip-tide off the top while telling
Belair, “See you at Mania.” She took too much time, so Sky
countered with a hurricanrana off the top and followed with
a moonsault for the surprise pinfall win.
Fireworks went off as Sky celebrated with the title belt.
(Ripley was livid with herself.)
Ripley was the crowd favourite, but the crowd popped big for
the title change. The fans have been into Sky for the past
few weeks, but they were quiet for the match, perhaps
because they didn’t want or expect Sky to actually win with
Ripley vs. Belair seemingly being a lock for Mania.
Obviously, they have a lot of time to set up a possible
triple threat at Mania, but for now, they played it up like
Sky was defending the title against Belair and that’s that.