WWE Raw results, recap, grades: SmackDown star answers call from Bobby Lashley to lay out Drew McIntyre
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As WWE champion Bobby Lashley and challenger Drew McIntyre head toward their WrestleMania 37 showdown, the intensity has continued to ratchet up. That continued Monday night on WWE Raw, a show that saw both big men in action.
Lashley, who had already put out a bounty on McIntyre’s head, lost control of his temper to the point where he kicked Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander out of The Hurt Business. Even having lost the two men who helped him rise to his first world championship, Lashley still found a way to end the night standing tall — and standing over McIntyre. All it took was a little help from an invading member of the SmackDown roster.
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Bobby Lashley dissolves The Hurt Business
After addressing the bounty Lashley had put out on McIntyre during a show-opening promo, Lashley turned his ire toward Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin, saying he wouldn’t be associated with incompetence. Alexander and Benjamin took issue with this, with Benjamin saying he wouldn’t be spoken to like a child. This led Lashley to attack both Alexander and Benjamin, laying both out before declaring that The Hurt Business was “over” for the two.
Bobby Lashley def. Shelton Benjamin via submission with the Hurt Lock. Benjamin and Alexander confronted Adam Pearce, demanding Benjamin be given a match with Lashley this week and Alexander given one next week. Benjamin nearly scored the upset after hitting Paydirt, but Lashley kicked out before firing back, hitting two spinebusters and locking in the Hurt Lock for the win as Benjamin passed out in the hold.
There was no good reason to break up The Hurt Business. The dominant heel champion having a stable was great, but the group worked tremendously together. WWE has trouble letting groups — be it a stable or tag team — simply exist. The match with Benjamin was solid for what it was, but why would you ever break up The Hurt Business? Grade: B-
King Corbin tries to collect the bounty
Drew McIntyre def. Ricochet via pinfall after a Claymore. McIntyre spent much of the show waiting for anyone on the roster to attack. When the attack never came, McIntyre stormed into the locker room and demanded someone fight him. After no one took him up, he confronted Ricochet, who said he didn’t care about Lashley’s words but was always up for a fight. After a brief match, McIntyre hit a Claymore for the finish. He was then attacked from behind by Mustafa Ali.
Drew McIntyre def. Mustafa Ali via pinfall with a Claymore. McIntyre welcomed a fight with Ali, leading to the match. Ali relentlessly attacked McIntyre’s knee until McIntyre was able to hit a headbutt and a Claymore for the victory. McIntyre got on the mic and demanded Lashley come face him and finish him off. This brought Lashley to the ring, where McIntyre said nothing he does will prevent the match from happening at WrestleMania before saying Lashley’s actions prove he’s afraid. This led to a brawl between the two before McIntyre drove him from the ring with a headbutt. King Corbin from Smackdown then appeared to blindside McIntyre before hitting a Deep Six, allowing Lashley to lock in the Hurt Lock. Lashley would lock in the hold three different times before the show went off the air.
McIntyre demanding a fight was exactly what his character should do, and the choices of who got involved made sense, escalating from Ricochet, who was battling with honor, to Ali, an underhanded heel who is looking for any opportunity, before finally ending with Corbin, who was exactly the kind of man who would make the move out of self-interest. McIntyre is now in trouble heading into WrestleMania, exactly as the face should be. Grade: B
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