WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from April 17
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WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from April 17
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Trish Stratus revealed the motivations for her attack on Becky Lynch Monday on Raw. Credit: WWE.com
One week after a shocking betrayal of Becky Lynch, Trish Stratus returned to WWE Raw, live from Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, Arkansas, with an explanation for her actions.
The Hall of Famer’s address to the WWE Universe headlined a broadcast that also saw Bobby Lashley challenge United States champion Austin Theory, Seth Rollins return to in-ring action and Brock Lesnar make his first appearance since his shocking assault of Cody Rhodes.
Match Card
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Announced for Monday’s show are:
The Bloodline Kicked Off Raw
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It is best to keep friends close and potential enemies closer, or so Roman Reigns likely figured when the absent Undisputed WWE Universal Champion forged a business partnership with The Judgment Day at the top of Raw.
Revealed by Paul Heyman during the opening promo, it assured that Finn Balor, Damian Priest and Dominik Mysterio would take care of Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens and Matt Riddle in the night’s main event. In return, the seemingly unstoppable Solo Sikoa would solve the Rey Mysterio problem the opposing heel faction has had.
This was really well done.
Jey Uso taking exception to the fact that him and his brother, Jimmy, were not in the know of the partnership further teases The Tribal Chief’s displeasure with the twins. Ripley fearlessly following Sikoa around the ring was great stuff, too, and continued to put her over as one of the biggest badasses in WWE.
The partnership makes sense and sets up two matches but, perhaps more importantly, plants the seeds for a program that can dominate WWE television in the future.
Fans have a history of eating up battles for dominance between established factions, which Reigns was apart of as one-third of The Shield in their war with The Wyatt Family a decade ago.
As WWE bides time for Rhodes vs. Reigns II, there are worse options available to Triple H and WWE creative than Bloodline vs. Judgment Day.
Grade
A
Top Moments
Rey Mysterio vs. Solo Sikoa
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Not even a WWE Hall of Famer could halt Solo Sikoa’s momentum Monday night.
Despite a spirited babyface comeback, the LWO stopping interference from The Usos and two 619s, Sikoa still dropped Rey Mysterio with the Samoan Spike and scored the decisive pinfall victory in the opening contest of the show.
In doing so, he ensured The Bloodline upheld their end of the deal with The Judgment Day. A post-match beatdown that left the entire LWO lying only helped matters and put pressure on Finn Balor, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio to reign supreme in the main event.
This was another quality victory for Sikoa, who continues to look like an unstoppable force and the guy who may very well pose the greatest threat to Roman Reigns before all is said and done.
As we have seen before with Triple H and Batista during the days of Evolution, the overconfident faction leader who takes the silent assassin type for granted typically does not fare well.
Overall, this was a second strong segment early in this show.
Result
Sikoa defeated Mysterio
Grade
A
Top Moments
Bianca Belair vs. Dakota Kai
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Dakota Kai sought the same success that her tag team partner, Iyo Sky, enjoyed a week ago when she became No. 1 contender to Bianca Belair’s Raw Women’s Championship. Despite a tough battle that included several clever counters, Kai fell victim to the say Kiss of Death finisher that has felled so many challengers to The EST’s throne atop the women’s division.
This was Kai’s best one-on-one showing since she returned to the company back in July, not to mention one of the few. She was presented as someone who could present Belair with a challenge, thanks to her quick thinking and ability to escape signature moves, but ultimately failed to produce a win.
At ringside, Bayley paced and appeared to be frustrated, annoyed even, that Kai could not put away the champion. Or, perhaps more so, that she knew she could have.
Her not-so-subtle displeasure with her underlings seeking their own acclaim continues to suggest that Damage CTRL will be no more before too long, which will freshen things up and potentially provide Kai and Sky opportunities they otherwise may not have enjoyed as part of the group.
It also proves a heelish obliviousness to the fact that Bayley, herself, has repeatedly failed the group, too. Her eventual lashing out at Sky and Kai will be delightfully hypocritical and should reignite a fire under her that has been missing in recent months, through little fault of her own.
Result
Belair defeated Kai
Grade
B
Top Moments
Cody Rhodes and Brock Lesnar Promo
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Cody Rhodes will square off with Brock Lesnar on May 6 at Backlash, as revealed by Adam Pearce Monday night.
What The American Nightmare was unable to do was get his hands on The Beast Incarnate as the WWE official summoned security to prevent a physical altercation, citing Rhodes being medically uncleared to be in North Little Rock.
It did not stop the uber-popular babyface from trying, though, as he unloaded on security and literally launched himself at his premium live event opponent, coming up just short of getting his hands on the man that assaulted him two weeks earlier.
The fire shown by Rhodes kept the crowd behind him, even as the megastar Lesnar walked onto the stage.
The booking here was super effective.
The excuse for not touching was Pearce’s precautions and the presence of security. It was not put on Rhodes, who was ready and willing to throw hands but was prevented by outside forces. The fans sympathize with the babyface, want to see him avenge Lesnar’s beatdown, and will be behind him when he finally gets his hands on him.
That Lesnar played the role of cerebral antagonist, standing by and watching with a smile as Rhodes tried to get to him desperately, only helps make him more unlikeable and the clear villain come Backlash.
Another strong segment in a string of them on this show, a departure of sorts for Raw, which is typically a bit more all over the place.
Grade
A
Top Moments
Seth Rollins vs. The Miz
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There has to be something motivating about being one of the most over guys in the company but not currently being involved in anything of real meaning.
Such is the position Seth Rollins found himself in Monday night when he battled The Miz, himself in the unenviable position of being an afterthought of sorts. Together, the two Grand Slam champions in WWE history delivered an outstanding match that saw Miz presented as strongly as he has been in years and Rollins show out as he typically does.
The Visionary ultimately pulled off the win but not before he and Miz had the fans on the edge of their seats, hanging on every spot and near-fall en route to the Stomp that earned Rollins the victory.
The only thing that hurt this is the lack of story behind it or meaningful inclusion in any major, ongoing story for either man. They are clearly in holding patterns until the WWE Draft, which begins two Fridays from now and continues in two weeks on Raw, but that did not stop them from daring any other Superstar on this broadcast to try and top them.
Great stuff on a Raw that is clearly cookin’ at this point.
Result
Rollins defeated The Miz
Grade
A
Top Moments
United States Championship Match: Bobby Lashley vs. Austin Theory
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United States Champion Austin Theory and Bobby Lashley rekindled their rivalry Monday night in a competitive match that the challenger appeared poised to win before Bronson Reed attacked.
Revealing he had been called “Mr. Nice Guy” growing up in a video package that aired earlier in the night, Reed sent a message to Lashley and intensified their newfound rivalry with a beating that left The All Mighty lying to close out the segment.
This is inarguably the best Lashley that we have ever seen and Reed is a very talented heavyweight, with experience competing around the world. Pairing them up and letting them beat the hell out of each other in some good, old-fashioned hoss fights is something that fans should be here for.
Best of all, it keeps Lashley busy with something meaningful and helps elevate Reed by association. Working Theory into the mix, where he can potentially take on Reed as an associate or bodyguard after he was so willing to assist him in escaping the Hurt Lock, only adds another layer to what appeared to be a “just because” match a week ago.
This was another hit.
Result
No contest
Grade
B+
Top Moments
Trish Stratus Addressed the WWE Universe
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Trish Stratus knows her place in WWE history, something she was not shy about stating as she explained her actions toward Becky Lynch a week ago on Raw.
Citing what she perceived as a lack of respect from her peers and the WWE Universe, she reminded the wrestling world of her place as a pioneer and revolutionary, then scolded Lynch for not thanking her for all that she had done for women’s wrestling.
Worse yet was the perception that she had become a sidekick.
Stratus was fantastic here, hitting the right tone and showing off the attitude that helped make her one of the best heels in all of WWE nearly two decades ago.
It would have been nice for the company not to pipe in audibly fake boos to help drown out the tired “WHAT?!” chants, but that does not take away from what was a superb performance on the mic by one of the more underrated talkers in WWE history.
The best heels are those who believe their actions to be justified, regardless of if they actually are. WWE has always given Stratus her flowers so in this instance, it feels like it is a personal vendetta the heel has with The Man and that typically makes for the best stories.
More of this from Stratus and the production team will not have to utilize the distracting canned boos.
Grade
A+
Top Moments
Michin and Candice LeRae vs. Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville
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Friday night on SmackDown, Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez will defend against Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville, who prepared for their title opportunity by defeating Michin and Candice LeRae.
The match featured some perfectly acceptable wrestling that was offset by the silence of a WWE Universe that had no real reason to care about anything going on in the ring, mostly because the creative forces have repeatedly failed to properly highlight the women’s tag division.
Green has a character that will absolutely get over with time. Deville has repeatedly proven capable of infuriating fans as one of the great heels in recent memory during her WWE official days. As a team, the fans have no reason to buy them.
Ditto LeRae and Michin, who are on television seemingly every week but are really just…there.
Even the slightest bit of investment on the part of the creative team with regard to the tag division would do wonders for a crop of talent deserving of much better than they have been subjected to, really, since the titles were introduced.
Through little fault of the talent itself.
Result
Green and Deville defeated Michin and LeRae
Grade
C
Top Moments
Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens and Matt Riddle vs. The Judgment Day
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Chaos reigned supreme both during and after Raw’s main event.
Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens and Matt Riddle managed to overcome interference from Rhea Ripley to knock off The Judgment Day’s Dominik Mysterio, Damian Priest and Finn Balor in an action-packed six-man tag.
After the bell, The Bloodline and LWO joined the fray, resulting in a show-closing brawl that once again played up the idea of warring factions in WWE.
The crowd was hot, the intensity was off the charts and the babyfaces stood tall, all while questions involving the future of the Superstars at play emerged.
When and how will Roman Reigns seek revenge for The Judgment Day failing to uphold its end of the deal with The Bloodline to take care of Owens, Zayn and Riddle?
Clearly, the LWO has put itself in the path of The Tribal Chief and his family, setting up a secondary program between the factions in the coming weeks and months.
How will Balor, Priest and Dominik rebound from the loss and what will it mean for the babyfaces in question?
It has been a long time since WWE Creative has managed to intertwine ongoing feuds at the top of the card as effectively as they have with this one and manage to create a sense of excitement and intrigue along the way.
Who knows if it can be sustained as the company nears the WWE Draft, but Triple H and Co. have managed to lift not only Zayn and Owens by way of their association with The Bloodline, but also Riddle, Judgment Day and LWO all at the same time.
That benefits those stars, the show as a whole and fans who demand fresh faces in top spots.
This was the perfect way to wrap up what feels like the best episode of Raw from start to finish in months.
Result
Zayn, Owens and Riddle defeated The Judgment Day
Grade
A
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