WWE RAW Results – 8/28/17 (Banks vs. Bliss for RAW Women’s Title)

 WWE RAW Results
August 28, 2017
Memphis, Tennessee
Commentary: Michael Cole, Corey Graves and
Booker T
Results by:Saint Gabriel Concept
“Then. Now. Forever.” The WWE video leads
us into the show.

Michael Cole and Corey Graves announce that
Booker T is not at the event tonight due to
travel problems caused by Hurricane Harvey.

WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler
joins them on commentary for the evening.
The RAW video plays, and they announce that
Brock Lesnar will be on the show tonight
following the attack by Braun Strowman.

Alexa Bliss will also take on Sasha Banks for
the RAW Women’s Championship. Finally, John
Cena and Roman Reigns will sign a contract
to make their match at WWE No Mercy
official.

The Miz and Kurt Angle go
back and forth
The Miztourage is in the ring and being loudly
booed. The Miz starts speaking, but he’s
immediately cut off by WWE RAW General
Manager Kurt Angle’s music. The crowd
delightfully chants, “You suck” to the tune of
his song. Angle says he thinks he knows what
The Miz is going to say. His perception of the
status of the Intercontinental Championship
has been diminished. There was no title
defense at SummerSlam, but there will be one
at No Mercy. The Miz cuts him off and defines
“respect” according to the dictionary. The Miz
says Angle does not understand what respect
means.

It is a disrespect to him when Angle
interrupts him. It is a disrespect to the
Intercontinental Championship to not have it
defended on a major show. Angle says he will
give the title the showcase it deserves. Next
week, The Miz will defend the Intercontinental
Championship against whoever wins the
upcoming over-the-top-rope battle royal. That
match is next!

The Big Show’s music hits, and he comes out
completely clean shaven. The Hardy Boyz are
out next, so they will technically be opponents
tonight. Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel will be in
this match as well. Finally, Finn Bálor joins
the list of men competing.

Battle Royal – #1
Contender’s Match
The Big Show vs. Matt
Hardy vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Bo
Dallas vs. Curtis Axel vs.
Finn Bálor vs. R-Truth vs.
Curt Hawkins vs. Kalisto vs.
Goldust vs. Elias vs. Apollo
Crews vs. Luke Gallows vs.
Karl Anderson vs. Jason
Jordan

The bell rings, and Curt Hawkins immediately
poses for the crowd. The other 14 competitors
lift him up and throw him out of the ring to
eliminate him. They then turn around and look
at The Big Show. Most of them attack, but
Big Show explodes out of the corner. Big
Show lays Gallows and Anderson out with a
pair of clotheslines before chopping Kalisto
down. Dallas and Axel then throw Kalisto over
the top rope. Big Show then double
clotheslines them. Big Show takes turns
chopping the chests of numerous competitors.
The Hardy Boyz concentrate on Elias (now
being called “Elias Samson”) before throwing
him to the corner. Big Show shushes the
crowd and chops Elias’s chest twice.
Anderson jumps on Big Show’s back, but he’s
quickly taken off. Gallows superkicks Big
Show, and they try to eliminate him. Bálor
joins in with his former Bullet Club members
and helps eliminate Big Show. They look at
him. Elias then blindsides Bálor. In one of the
corner, Jordan tries to eliminate Jeff Hardy,
but he manages to hold on. The Miz is at
ringside shouting instructions to Axel and
Dallas. Bálor dropkicks Elias in the face.
Elsewhere in the ring, Dallas eliminates R-
Truth. Goldust tries to eliminate Jordan, but he
holds on. Goldust stomps away at him. On the
other side of the ring, Gallows tries to
eliminate Jeff Hardy. Axel and Dallas try to
eliminate Bálor, and Elias joins in. Bálor
somehow manages to stay in. Action
continues in the ring. Goldust nearly
eliminates Anderson, but he stays on the
apron. Gallows then superkicks Goldust, and
Anderson pulls the top rope down to eliminate
him. Goldust is out, and the action will

continue after the break.

During the commercial break, Elias eliminated
Crews. The Hardy Boyz double-team Gallows
and connect with a double suplex. They then
take Anderson down with a double-team back
elbow splash combo. Gallows comes back
with an uppercut on Matt and charges, but
Matt pulls the top rope down to get him out of
the ring. Anderson throws Matt over the top
rope, but he holds on. Matt pulls him onto the
apron, and they start going back and forth with
punches. Matt tries for a Twist of Fate on the
apron, but Anderson pushes him off. Anderson
charges, but Matt sidesteps him. Anderson
hits the ring post, and he’s eliminated. The
already eliminated Gallows then pulls Matt off
the apron to eliminate him. They double-team
Matt at ringside. On the other side of the ring,
Jeff Hardy and Bálor nearly have Dallas out,
but Miz stops it by punching them. Dallas and
Axel double-team Jordan in the corner. On the
other side, Elias tries to eliminate Jeff. Bálor
starts attacking Axel and dropkicks him down
following some kicks. Bálor then attacks Elias
in the corner. Elias punches him back and
goes to the top rope, but Bálor kicks him.
Elias falls over the top rope, but he holds on
with his feet dangling above the floor. Elias is
still legal. Bálor dropkicks Dallas before hitting
Jordan with a Sling Blade.

Bálor and Jeff Hardy then go face-to-face.
They circle the ring before Jeff hits an
inverted atomic drop followed by a double leg
drop to the midsection. Jeff then dropkicks
him. Jeff goes for a Twist of Fate, but Bálor
counters out and hits a Sling Blade. Bálor then
dropkicks Dallas into the corner before
dropkicking Jeff into the corner. Bray Wyatt’s
video flashes and the lights go out. When they
come back on, Bray Wyatt is in the ring, and
he eliminates Bálor. The video flashes, and
the lights go out again. When they come back
on, Wyatt is gone. Jordan hits a hot streak and
hits Elias and Jeff with belly-to-belly suplexes.
The Miztourage nearly eliminates Jordan, but
he fights out and winds up eliminating them
both! Jordan follows up by quickly eliminating
Elias. Finally, Jeff Hardy comes from behind
and eliminates Jordan to win the match!
Winner: Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy will face The Miz for the WWE
Intercontinental Championship next week on
RAW. The Miz does not look happy about this.
Pretty good battle royal with a great
finish. Nice surprise having Jeff Hardy
win.

A video highlights the confrontation between
Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman last week
on RAW. Strowman easily laid out Lesnar.

Brock Lesnar will be on the show later tonight.
Coming up next, Enzo Amore will compete on
RAW for the first time as a member of the
Cruiserweight Division.

Charly Caruso is backstage with Alexa Bliss,
and she asks Bliss about her strategy. Bliss
says her strategy is to win, period. How great
of a champion is Sasha because she always
loses it in her first defense. Banks has never
successfully defended the RAW Women’s
Championship. History will repeat itself. She’ll
win the title and humiliate Banks. She’ll
expose “The Legit Boss” for what she really is:
a legit loser. Banks says there’s anticipation in
the air. The WWE Universe is ready to worship
their goddess once again. Bliss hopes Banks
had fun playing champion for the week
because she’s regaining her throne.

Enzo Amore makes his entrance. Jerry Lawler
says he likes him, and Corey Graves says he
hasn’t been around the roster that much
lately. Enzo goes through his usual shtick
before getting in the ring. Enzo gets in the
ring and says Big Cass got what he deserved
last week for picking on him. A replay is
shown of Big Cass going over the top rope
last week and tearing his ACL. Enzo says he
proved he can compete with lumbering 7-foot
giants. Now he’ll prove he can compete on
205 Live. Enzo rambles on about Mayweather
vs. McGregor before introducing his opponent:
Noam Dar. He’s a guy with two strange
names, but he’ll spell out how it really is: S-A-
W-F-T.

Cruiserweight Match
Enzo Amore vs. Noam Dar
They circle the ring, and Enzo tries to get the
crowd involved. Dar takes him down and
outwrestles him before mocking his running
man dance. Dar wrenches the arm, but Enzo
gets to the rope. They lock up, and Dar
wrenches the arm again. Enzo uses the ropes
to backflip out, but Dar punches him down.
Dar then knees him in the midsection. Dar
then mocks Enzo. WWE Cruiserweight
Champion Neville is watching backstage. Dar
applies an arm bar and rips at the hair for a
one count. Dar viciously punches Enzo down in
the corner. Enzo turns him around and unloads
some right hands. The referee backs Enzo up.
Dar then gives him a drop-toe-hold into the
turnbuckle. Enzo botches Eat Defeat for the
win. The foot completely came off the face

before he even hit the mat.
Winner by Pinfall: Enzo Amore

Enzo Amore celebrates his win while Neville
continues to watch backstage. Charly Caruso
comes up and asks for his reaction to Enzo.
Neville says if that weasel is supposed to be
competition for him, he’ll be Cruiserweight
Champion forever and ever and ever. How you
doin’? Neville laughs and walks away.

Brock Lesnar and Paul
Heyman address Braun
Strowman

Brock Lesnar’s music hits, and the WWE
Universal Champion makes his way to the ring
with his advocate, Paul Heyman. They stand in
the ring, and the crowd chants, “Suplex City.”
Heyman says, “Ladies and gentlemen, my
name is Paul Heyman, and I serve as the
advocate for the reigning, defending,
undisputed Universal Champion, Brock Lesnar!”
For those that thought they would sing the
blues in Memphis over Braun Strowman, he
grants them immunity for the mis-assessment
of their characters. They’re here to sing the
praises of Strowman. Strowman is the most
worthy contender for the title in all of WWE.
At SummerSlam, it was a historic night for
Lesnar and Strowman. Strowman
powerslammed Lesnar through two tables that
night. Strowman asserted himself, just like he
did the very next night on RAW. Strowman
came down to the ring and got up in the face
of the conqueror. Heyman then shows a video
of what happened on RAW last week. Heyman
says he doesn’t believe in monsters, but he

believes Strowman

Heyman says Strowman is only monster
enough to hold up the title if he’s monster
enough to take it off Lesnar. Heyman says in
four weeks, Strowman gets his opportunity
because Lesnar ducks no one. Heyman says
Lesnar will be hunting him. Lesnar takes the
microphone from Heyman and says, “What
he’s trying to say is, ‘Suplex City, bitch.'” They
then leave the ring.

Alexa Bliss will challenge Sasha Banks for the
RAW Women’s Championship later tonight.

We’ll also see a contract signing between
John Cena and Roman Reigns.

Seth Rollins makes his entrance with Dean
Ambrose. Rollins will face Cesaro, next.

Video Package: John Cena and Roman Reigns
from last week on RAW.

Seth Rollins w/ Dean
Ambrose vs. Cesaro w/
Sheamus
They lock up, and Cesaro applies a side
headlock. Rollins whips him off, but Cesaro
shoulder blocks him down and taunts him.
They lock up again, and Cesaro applies a side
headlock. Rollins whips him off, leapfrogs him,
and sends him out of the ring with a monkey
flip. Cesaro takes a few moments to recover
before snapping Rollins off the top rope.
Rollins ducks a clothesline and chops the
chest before kneeing him in the midsection.
Rollins catches him with a snapmare, a
running kick, and a standing moonsault for a
two count. Rollins chops the chest before
punching away at him. The referee backs him
up, and Cesaro flapjacks him into the
turnbuckle. Cesaro sends him out of the ring
and distracts the referee. Sheamus walks up
to Rollins, but Dean Ambrose approaches.
Rollins punches Cesaro coming off the apron
and joins Ambrose in backing up Sheamus.
Rollins gets back in the ring and hits the 10
punches on the second rope on Cesaro.
Rollins kicks him in the midsection, but Cesaro
comes back with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker.

We come back from the break to see Rollins
get out of the chin lock with a jawbreaker.
Cesaro fights back with a military press slam
followed by a leg drop for a near fall. Cesaro
immediately follows up with a pair of
gutwrench suplexes for another near fall.
Cesaro hits a trio of short-arm clotheslines for
a two count. Cesaro sends him to the corner,
but Rollins elbows him back. Cesaro slams
him down and goes for a cross-body, but
Rollins rolls through and picks up a two count.
Rollins then catches him with an enzuigiri.
Rollins punches and chops before having a
whip reversed. Rollins ducks a clothesline and
hits a Sling Blade. Rollins hits a pair running
forearms in the corner and goes for a third,
but Cesaro puts him on the top rope. Rollins
comes right back with a blockbuster. Cesaro
uppercuts him and puts him on the top rope.
Rollins comes back with a turnbuckle
powerbomb. Sheamus tries to attack, but
Rollins leaps over him. Ambrose then takes
him out. Cesaro then wipes him out with a
vicious European Uppercut for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Cesaro

Sheamus and Cesaro celebrate their win at
ringside. Sheamus grabs a microphone and
says that was a beautiful win. Sheamus says
the night isn’t over yet. Before Rollins and
Ambrose tuck their tails and run off, he’s

facing Ambrose next.

Dean Ambrose vs. Sheamus
The bell rings, and Sheamus quickly attacks.
Ambrose soon boots him back and chops away
at him in the corner. Sheamus blocks a kick
and pushes him back. Sheamus misses a
clothesline, and Ambrose clotheslines him over
the top rope.

We come back from the break to see
Sheamus attempt a superplex, but Ambrose
fights him off. Ambrose jumps into an Irish
Curse Backbreaker for a two count. Sheamus
applies a stretch muffler, but Ambrose sits up
on the shoulders and punches. Sheamus
counters back with a sit-out powerbomb for a
two count. Sheamus quickly goes to the Irish
Cloverleaf, but Ambrose claws his way to the
bottom rope. Ambrose goes to the apron to
recover. Sheamus starts the 10 Beats of the
Bodhrán, but he stops when the crowd starts
counting. Ambrose then takes him out with a

desperation tornado DDT.

Ambrose comes back with punches and jabs
before taking him down with a diving
clothesline. Ambrose runs into a boot, but he
comes back with a swinging neckbreaker for a
two count. Sheamus tries to fight back and
club him on the apron, but Ambrose snaps him
off the top rope. Ambrose goes to the top
rope, but Sheamus sweeps the feet. Sheamus
then hits a rolling senton off the second rope,
and the crowd is starting to slightly wake up.
Ambrose ducks a Brogue Kick and goes for a
Dirty Deeds, but Sheamus knees him back.
Ambrose rebounds with a Lunatic Lariat.
Cesaro gets on the apron, but Rollins pulls him
off. The referee blocks Cesaro from getting in
the ring. Rolling uses the distraction to hit a
springboard knee on Sheamus. Rollins then
immediately hits Cesaro with a suicide dive.
Ambrose catches Sheamus with Dirty Deeds

for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Dean
Ambrose

Emma is talking to Mickie James about
trending on Twitter after her match with Nia
Jax. Emma goes on and on about hashtags.
Mickie James says after their match, if Emma
wins she’ll tweet any hashtag she wants. If
Mickie wins, Emma has to stop saying she

started the Women’s Revolution.

Mickie James vs. Emma
Emma has some new music. They lock up,
and Emma soon takes James down. James
comes back with a dropkick and a clothesline
before kicking her. James takes her down with
another dropkick. Emma elbows her in
the head, but James connects with a
neckbreaker for a two count. James knees her
in the face and punches away at her. James
hits a weak looking kick and goes for a roll-up,
but Emma sits on her shoulders for the win.

Winner by Pinfall: Emma

Emma says she started the Women’s

Revolution over and over on the microphone.

Contract signing for John
Cena vs. Roman Reigns
Kurt Angle is in the ring and says an historic
match was announced earlier in the day on
WWE.com. For the first time ever, it’ll be
Roman Reigns versus John Cena. Tonight,
they’ll make it official. Angle then introduces
John Cena to the ring. Cena makes his
entrance to his usual mixed reaction. Cena
says this match sounds WrestleMania-worthy,
but they’re going to do it live on the WWE
Network. Cena likes Angle’s “swag.” This is
the reason he came to Monday Night RAW to
face the man who claims he runs this yard. If
you don’t believe this, just ask him. Reigns will
tell you. Ever since Reigns stepped into the
ring, he hasn’t only been the blue chip
prospect. He’s the blue chip prospect that
was protected from anyone who stepped in his
path. Then here’s him. Cena says he doesn’t
need protection and gives zero “f’s.” There is
no protection from him. That’s why he wants
to fight Reigns because he knows Reigns
doesn’t want to fight him. Cena then signs the
contract.

Roman Reigns’ music hits, and he comes out
to overwhelming boos from the crowd. Reigns
stands in front of the table for a few moments
while the crowd loudly boos him. Reigns then
picks up the microphone and asks if Cena
really believes he’s afraid to fight him. Cena
may not understand this because no one has
ever told him this, but he’s not as big of a
deal as he thinks he is. This is the fact.
Reigns doesn’t care what he’s done or what
he plans to do; he’s done something Cena
never did: he retired The Undertaker at
WrestleMania. Maybe it’s not that he doesn’t
want to fight him. Maybe he just doesn’t need
to. Cena says Reigns is right. Cena knows
he’s a polarizing figure because people want
him to change his character and turn heel.
With Reigns, it’s different. Maybe no one has
told Reigns this, but the crowd goes back and
forth on him because they see what he sees:
“a cheap ass, corporately created John Cena
bootleg.” A “YES” chant breaks out. Reigns
isn’t THE guy… he’s just a guy trying to fill
shoes he never will. Cena says he’s not The
Undertaker. He’s not a battered veteran at the
end of his career with a bad hip. This is the
fastest and hungriest he’s ever been. The
reason Reigns won’t sign the contract
because he knows when he does, the Roman
Empire is over.

Reigns says Cena is the king of spinning
things. It blows his mind that he stands out
here and runs his mouth saying they boo him
because they want him to be a bad guy.
Reigns says they boo Cena because he sucks
(Cena says they say that about Angle, but he
won a Gold Medal). Reigns seems to have
forgotten his line, and Cena capitalizes. Cena
says if you want to be “The Big Dog,” you
have to learn how to cut a promo. Reigns
says Cena is a yes man and a fake bitch.
Reigns says he’s a part time fake ass bitch.
Reigns says he busts his ass over the
weekend so Cena can hang out on The Today
Show then jump on a bus and go to a WWE
show if they pay him enough. What is Cena
really going to do? He’ll try to bury as much
young talent as he can because that’s what
he does. That’s how he stayed on top of the
mountain. Cena is just a backstabbing shark.
What irritates Cena about him is he can’t bury
him. Reigns says he’s the one guy in WWE
that John Cena can’t see. Why would he want
to lessen himself to be the next John Cena
when he can be the one and only Roman
Reigns?

Cena asks if he’s done. Cena says Reigns is a
damn fool because he should let people think
he’s stupid rather than open his mouth and
prove them right. Reigns is using the same
pathetic excuses everyone in the past has for
not succeeding: they blame him. Cena says it
took Reigns five years to cut a halfway decent
promo, but he’ll shrink him down to size now.
Everyone thinks he’s got a mythical golden
shovel and powers to control everything. Cena
doesn’t know if he’s blind or stupid. The
crowd holds the keys. They always have and
always will. Cena has been listening to people
blame him for ten years and heard worse from
tougher people. Reigns actually believes he’s
a shark, but he hasn’t main evented
WrestleMania in five years. He opened
SummerSlam this year. He was honored to win
the United States Championship and use it as
a platform to introduce new stars like Kevin
Owens and AJ Styles. Reigns took the US Title
as a demotion, yet he stands here and blames
him. Cena blames Reigns because he’s
standing in the ring right now because he
can’t do his damn job. When it comes to this
yard, Reigns hasn’t learned the golden rule:
step up or step aside. A few have stepped up
over the years, but no one kept up. Then he
finally heard about this guy Roman Reigns who
can keep up, but he looks at him and listens.
Cena says Reigns should be ashamed he’s
part time because he does it better than
Reigns could ever do full time. The crowd is
really buzzing. Reigns signs the contract and
knocks over the table.

Gallows and Anderson’s music then hits, and
they come out. They say there isn’t enough
room for their egos. Neither of them are “good
brothers.” They need to be taught a lesson by
a couple of good brothers. They’re going to
come down and beat up a couple of nerds.
Angle stops them and says everyone wants to
fight, so Gallows and Anderson will take on
Cena and Reigns right now.

John Cena and Roman
Reigns vs. Anderson and
Gallows
We join the match in progress. Cena takes
Gallows down with a pair of diving shoulder
tackles followed by a back suplex powerbomb.
Cena hits the 5 Knuckle Shuffle before hitting
Anderson with a back suplex powerbomb.
Cena shows off to Reigns, and Gallows
superkicks him. Gallows punches him before
connecting with a suplex. Gallows drops a leg
for a two count. Gallows applies a side
headlock, but Cena fights out. Gallows quickly
clotheslines him. Anderson tags in and drops a
knee before applying a chin lock. Cena fights
up and goes for an Attitude Adjustment, but
Anderson fights out. Anderson connects with a
spinebuster for a two count. Gallows tags in
and kicks him down before dropping a trio of
elbows. Cena avoids a fourth elbow.

Reigns tags in, hits a pair of clotheslines
before hitting a leaping clothesline. Gallows
runs in and meets the same fate. Reigns clubs
away at Anderson in the corner before leaving
the ring to hit Gallows with a Drive By
Dropkick. Reigns sets up for a Superman
Punch, but Gallows grabs the ankle. Reigns
hits Gallows and Anderson with a pair of
Superman Punches. Cena then gets in the ring
and hits Gallows with an AA while Reigns
spears Anderson for the win.

Winners by Pinfall: John
Cena and Roman Reigns

Cena sarcastically claps for Reigns, and they
stare at each other.
Elias will be out in the ring, next.

Reigns tags in, hits a pair of clotheslines
before hitting a leaping clothesline. Gallows
runs in and meets the same fate. Reigns clubs
away at Anderson in the corner before leaving
the ring to hit Gallows with a Drive By
Dropkick. Reigns sets up for a Superman
Punch, but Gallows grabs the ankle. Reigns
hits Gallows and Anderson with a pair of
Superman Punches.

Cena then gets in the ring
and hits Gallows with an AA while Reigns
spears Anderson for the win.

Winners by Pinfall: John
Cena and Roman Reigns
Cena sarcastically claps for Reigns, and they

stare at each other.
Elias will be out in the ring, next.

Elias sings a song to
Memphis
Elias is in the ring and mentions that Dusty
Rhodes once called him the Elvis of WWE.

Elias then starts singing about how The King is
gone, but not forgotten. However, the town is
still rotten.

Jerry Lawler interrupts him to a big reception
and says his voice isn’t bad, but he clearly has
trouble relating to his audience. The WWE
Universe here in Memphis doesn’t appreciate
the lyrics. Lawler wants to bring someone out
from Southpaw Regional Wrestling… Pelvis
Wesley (Heath Slater). Wesley dances in the
ring like Elvis, and Elias shows off his moves.
Then Elias attacks him and takes him out.

Coming up next, Sasha Banks defends the
RAW Women’s Championship against Alexa
Bliss.

RAW Women’s
Championship Match
Alexa Bliss vs. Sasha Banks
(c)
The bell rings, and they circle the ring before
Bliss rolls her up for a one count. Bliss knees
her in the midsection and takes her down by
the hair for a two count. Banks tries for a
Bank Statement, but Bliss quickly gets away.
Banks bounces her off the turnbuckle and
stomps away at her. Banks applies an arm
bar, but Bliss fights up. Bliss kicks her in the
face and tries for a clothesline, but Banks
dropkicks her out of the ring. Bliss takes her
time before getting back in. Banks clubs the
back and slams her off the mat. Bliss elbows
her, but Banks sends her into the ropes. Bliss
holds on and gets out of the ring. Banks tthen off the apron with flying double knees.

We come back from the break to see Banks
trapped in an arm bar. During the commercial
break, Bliss drove her into the barricade.
Banks fights up and goes for a clothesline, but
Bliss whips her down by the hair. Bliss then
stands on her and stomps. Bliss chokes her on
the ropes and stomps her down for a two
count. Bliss applies a bow and arrow stretch.
Banks fights up, but Bliss quickly stops her.
Finally, Banks sends her face-first into the
turnbuckle. Banks hits a pair of clotheslines
and a dropkick. Banks hits double knees in the
corner and goes for it again, but Bliss moves.
Bliss goes to the top rope, and Banks cuts her
off. Bliss goes for a cross-body block, but
Banks moves and rolls her up for a two count.
Banks goes for a sunset flip, but Bliss sits on
the shoulders for a near fall. Banks rolls her
up for a near fall. Bliss then viciously forearms
her before hitting code red for a near fall.
Bliss goes for a standing moonsault, but Banks
moves and hits a shining wizard for a near fall.
Banks ducks a forearm and powers her to the
corner before punching her down. Bliss elbows
her back, but Banks viciously kicks her down
and hits a running double knee to the face.
Banks goes to the top rope, but Bliss cuts her
off. Bliss goes for a top rope suplerplex and
connects! Bliss takes some time before
crawling over to her, and Banks catches her
with a Bank Statement. Bliss counters with a
roll-up for a two count. Banks tries for the
move again, but Bliss runs her throat-first into
the top rope. Bliss then spikes her on her
head with a snap DDT for the win.
Winner and new RAW

Women’s Champion: Alexa
Bliss

Nia Jax comes down the ramp smiling and
clapping for Alexa Bliss. She raises Bliss’ arm
before avalanching Banks in the corner. Jax
then puts Bliss on her shoulder. Bliss holds up
the title, and then Jax drops her to the mat!
Jax picks up the RAW Women’s Championship
and holds up up while a “YES” chant picks up.
Jax then walks off.


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