Liv said if last week’s punch didn’t prove that point to her, her next one will. “How does it feel becoming everything you once despised.” She told Becky that she’s not the Becky she once admired and she’s not the Liv she once left behind. Liv said, “Who knew that Big Time Becks cried like such a baby.” Liv her big fat contract is why her friends are gone. She said she didn’t break her arm like she set out to do, and she’s not sure if she’s happy or sad about that, but she’s glad she won. She threw to a clip of Becky crying after the match about all that she and Charlotte had been through and yet they despise each other and want to rip each other apart now. She said at least she wasn’t a big blubbering mess like Becky was after her match against Charlotte at Survivor Series. Liv interrupted her and told her to just shut up. She said given how crappy their hockey team is, they aren’t ready for Big Time Becks in a title match. Becky stood and told the fans in the arena they must feel great about next week getting her in a title defense. She told “Tonya” (Sonya) to tell Liv how long she has to decide if she wants to face her. Becky said she has nothing to prove, and she’s already signed the contract. Becky said she was proud of her last week for showing some fire, but it didn’t last long. Liv came out looking much more like a serious person with a gameface on instead of someone trying to get votes from drunk guys at a wet t-shirt contest. Becky entered the ring where Sonya Deville stood at a table to introduce her.
He added, “If you ever steal from me again, I will kill you.” Theory gulped and nodded as McMahon gave him a threatening smile. He said they will see how people respond to the unexpected. McMahon told Theory that he’s going to watch all of Raw with him in his office. A clip aired of last week’s segment where Vince told Sami Zayn that he doesn’t like a snitch and gave Theory the title match. “What wasn’t phony was your championship match against Big E last week.” He asked if he was ready for it. He said he has an earache, an ingrown toe nail, and irritable bowel syndrome. He said they don’t want to know and really don’t care. Vince said, “Good to see you, kid.” Theory said, “How are you? Good to see you.” McMahon said he hates when people ask how he is. They went backstage to Vince McMahon on his phone in a room thankfully filled with acoustic tiles. Becky Lynch made her ring entrance for the contract signing after the break. A clip aired of Liv Morgan interrupting Becky Lynch last week. Seth and Balor really brought the high-energy and intensity.) (Keller’s Analysis: The energy level of the first 17 minutes was frenetic. Seth countered Balor with an eye poke of Balor followed by a stomp for the three count. Seth avoided a Coup de Grace attempt Balor avoided a subsequent Stomp. They cut to a break īack from the break, Balor was still in control. Balor landed a flying flip dive onto Seth. Seth said, “Ring the bell!” Smith said you have to credit Seth’s heart.īalor dropkicked Seth as soon the bell rang, then went for a top rope move. The ref asked Seth if he wanted to wrestle as the announcers wondered if the match would even take place. Balor knocked him into the announce desk and then rammed him with the ringside steps. Finn Balor charged to the ring and tackled Seth.
(Not even a fan jumping him in the aisle.) He then sang, “I’ve got a secret!” He said it’s official that at Day One in Atlanta, Ga., it’ll be him challenging Big E for the WWE Title. He cackled and then said he’s Seth “Freakin'” Rollins and no one can keep him down. Seth said after last week, fans might expect him to be in a bad mood. Smith said Seth has a huge surprise announcement. They aired a clip of what he did to Finn Balor last week. Seth Rollins made his ring entrance as the announcers hyped the top matches scheduled for Raw and Edge’s return. As the camera panned the fans up-close Jimmy Smith introduced the show and touted “an absolutely stacked” episode of Raw. SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN).Ĭommentators: Jimmy Smith, Byron Saxton, Corey Graves