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Kane def. Seth Rollins
Once upon a time, Kane was Seth Rollins’ bodyguard, backup and Director of Operations. These days, he’s Rollins’ tormentor.
Minutes after ruthlessly attacking SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan (another former ally), The Devil’s Favorite Demon showed no mercy to Rollins in a singles bout on Raw. Kane all but shut out The Kingslayer’s offense save for a late stretch that stymied The Big Red Machine momentarily, or at least until Cesaro & Sheamus jumped Dean Ambrose at ringside, causing Rollins to take his eye off the ball.
The Architect paid for his distraction with a Chokeslam that cost him the match, and a 3-on-2 assault of The Shield by Kane and The Bar nearly cost him much more than that, as The Big Red Machine administered a ruthless Tombstone to Ambrose. When Rollins attempted to crawl atop his partner to protect him, The Devil’s Favorite Demon Tombstoned him as well.
Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose & AJ Styles def. The Bar & The Miz
Kurt Angle starts off Raw tonight with a thank you to the WWE Universe and says last night was a dream come true for him, a new chapter in his WWE career. Angle also announces some matches for Survivor Series, including Seth & Dean vs. The Usos (Tag Team Champs vs. Tag Team Champs match) Before he continue for long though, The Miz interrupts the General Manager. As the Miz threatens Kurt Angle, Seth & Dean make their own entrance and quickly surround the ring to protect Kurt Angle. Kurt announces a match tonight between The Miz and The Bar vs. Seth/Dean and a guest who decided to stay another night – AJ Styles.
The match was largely a back and forth contest of wills, with Seth starting off the match and facing Sheamus. As the match goes on things break down in the ring when everyone starts getting involved at once, similar to the TLC match the previous night. At one point, Seth, Dean and AJ all leap over the top rope onto their opponents. With Seth and Dean taking out nearly everyone near the end of the match with their twin suicide dives, AJ is able to secure the win for the team easily. However, a unexpected guest would arrive and ruin a bit of the celebration. Kane helps the opposition beat down Seth’s team and Seth finds himself on the wrong end of a chokeslam. The Big Red Monster angrily glares over at a fallen Seth Rollins as the segment goes off air.
The SmackDown Locker Room Attacks
At the end of the show, the Raw GM Kurt Angle got an unexpected surprise as Shane McMahon enters through the crowd in the arena with much of the SmackDown locker room in tow. Kurt Angle realizes the trouble and takes off running as Shane tells the locker room to “go get them.” The SmackDown locker room charges through the backstage area and attacks everyone in sight, moving room to room. Around one corner Seth Rollins waits on top of a TV case and jumps down onto a couple superstars, as Dean Ambrose swings with a chair. Both quickly get overwhelmed by the size of the onslaught and we never do find out who will be on the Raw Survivor Series team.
The Shield Interrupts Miz TV
Miz and his group of goons are starting off Raw & Miz is handing out his awards when Roman Reigns finally has enough of his jeering and appears on the entrance ramp. The Miz mocks Roman and the fact he is standing on the ramp “all alone.” The Miz makes reference to the rumoured Shield reunion, to which Roman replies “Rumours? What Rumour?” At that statement the crowd begins to get hyped and Dean Ambrose appears, then Seth Rollins appears with his music screaming “Burn it Down!” All three men pause as the crowd roars in excitement and then start towards the ring with ambition. The three split up to surround the ring. The attack leaves the Miz hiding for cover outside the ring, before his found and retrieved for a triple power-bomb. The Shield stand proudly in their signature pose, leaving a path of destruction laying around them.
*Announcement made that the Shield will face the Miz, Cesaro and Sheamus at TLC
The Shield Destroy Braun Strowman
The Shield’s handiwork was not complete with just one destructive attack tonight though, as they would confront Braun after his match with Matt Hardy. The Shield stops Braun at the top of the ramp and they all stare each other down. Braun doesn’t back down and heads straight for Roman Reigns. All three men pounce and drag Strowman over to the announce desk. With a huge three man effort, Braun also gets a triple power-bomb for his effort.
Backstage following the commercial break, all three men (particularly Seth Rollins in this segment as he has a huge smirk he can’t wipe off the whole time) are confident about their chances at TLC!
*Later announced in Kurt Angle’s office – Braun Strowman is now in the TLC match
Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose Talk Backstage
After Dean’s challenge to Strowman last week, it’s Seth’s turn to try his hand with the monster among men. A focused Seth tries to hit Braun with as many fast punches as possible, then tries to throw him off his game with a slap. Strowman clearly angered replies “are you stupid?!” as Seth races around the ring to outsmart the big man. Seth gets launched in the air, stepped on with the huge boots of Braun, and gets his arm wrapped painfully around the ring ropes. None of this keeps Seth down for the moment though, as he battles back only to be caught by a huge fist that sends him out of the ring onto the floor. After our commercial break, Seth tries again unsuccessfully to go top rope and ends up meeting the floor again. He uses the ring post to stand, only to get run into the barricade by Strowman. A tenacious Seth goes right back to work in the ring, attacking Braun with super-kicks. The superkicks rattle Braun, but not enough as he hits his running power-slam. The move proves to be lights out for Seth. The punishment isn’t over though as Strowman strikes for a second time and was going back for a third (only to be interrupted by Dean Ambrose). The bar enter to pick up the scraps and take Dean and Seth out even further, adding insult to injury.
Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose confront Roman Reigns Backstage
Backstage Roman is favoring his shoulders and is sore after his beating at the hands of the Miz & his newest friends, The Bar. Roman is joined by Dean Ambrose and he rises to his feet to stare him down. Shortly after, Seth enters the room. The three stare at each other with those familiar determined, hungry glares we’ve seen so many times the past. Each man understanding with no words needing to be said. Seth slowly nods his head, as does Dean Ambrose, and the two leave Roman Reigns in the locker room. Could this be foreshadowing what is to come next week on Raw? Justice may be served once again, and the Miz would be advised to be careful what he wishes for when he taunts the hounds of justice.
Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose Talk Backstage
After Dean Ambrose surprisingly challenged Braun Strowman, Seth Rollins greets his partner backstage and hands him a pack of ice. He tells Dean that sometimes he just needs to chill out and relax, think a little bit. He says Dean should have let him know of his intentions to face Braun so he could have his back. Dean Ambrose on the other hand feels that Seth could think less and thereby be less predictable. Seth starts to tell Dean off, but Dean cuts him off and finishes his sentence for him. Seth comments “okay that was good, but I bet you won’t know what I’m going to say next.” Seth declares that he will visit Kurt Angle and he will challenge Braun next week on Raw. Dean chuckles and said “I didn’t know you were going to say that.” Seth then heads off for his match with Sheamus, Dean wishes him luck and says he’ll be watching. As Seth leaves, Dean mumbles “that Braun thing probably wasn’t a good idea though.”
Seth Rollins def. Sheamus
Under ordinary circumstances, having Dean Ambrose banged-up in the locker room might put Seth Rollins at a disadvantage against Sheamus. But The Celtic Warrior’s tag-team partner, Cesaro, was reduced to moral support in a suit thanks to his gruesome dental injury, which put the bout on an even keel.
And, in this case, it was Rollins who came away with the win. Not that Sheamus didn’t give him a fight; The Celtic Warrior did his best to repay Rollins for The Swiss Cyborg’s injury, targeting The Kingslayer’s face with a vicious variety of kicks and knees. Rollins ended up landing the blows that counted, connecting twice with Sheamus’ face — first with a kick, then the ripcord knee for three.