WWE RAW Results
December 4, 2017
Los Angeles, California
Commentary: Michael Cole, Corey Graves and Booker T
Results by: Mike Tedesco of Wrestleview.com
“Then. Now. Forever.” The WWE video leads us into the show.
A video showcases Roman Reigns’ Intercontinental Championship Open Challenge. Reigns defended his title against Elias before being attacked from behind by Samoa Joe.
WWE RAW GM Kurt Angle kicks off the show
WWE RAW General Manager Kurt Angle makes his way to the ring while the crowd – respectfully – sings “You suck” to the tune of his music. Angle welcomes the crowd to the show and says we will have a great show tonight. We’ll see Cesaro and Sheamus defend the RAW Tag Team Titles against Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose. Based on what occurred, we will have an Intercontinental Championship match with Roman Reigns…
Jason Jordan’s music hits. Kurt Angle’s son makes his way to the ring to loud boos. Jordan’s left knee is taped up. Jordan tries to speak, but the crowd drowns him out. Jordan says he wants Roman Reigns. Angle says he can’t be serious. His knee is still taped up. Jordan says his knee is fine and can do this. Ever since he’s been in the ring on RAW, he’s been in here with Roman Reigns, John Cena, Braun Strowman, Kane, and The Miz. He’s held his own with each of them. Reigns has issued an open challenge to anyone that wants to step up. Jordan says he wants to step up because he knows he can beat Roman Reigns. Jordan sheepishly says, “I just need a chance, Dad.”
Roman Reigns’ music hits, and he comes out to a very good reception. The WWE Intercontinental Champion gets in the ring, and the boos pick up now. Reigns says he’s a fighting champion, so he’s going to tell Angle who he’s fighting. It’s not going to be his son. He wants Samoa Joe. The crowd pops big for that. Reigns gives advice to Jordan: if he wants an opportunity, don’t run to daddy. Step up and be a man. Jordan says Reigns is the poster boy for everything the WWE management wants. Reigns says he’s right about one thing: he’s been on a lot of posters and chairs because he’s main evented a lot of shows. Reigns says he earned it and worked hard for seven years straight. If Jordan wants something, he’s not just going to get it. Jordan can step up and take it.
Samoa Joe’s music hits, and he comes out to a huge reception. Joe stays on the stage and says as much as he’d love to sit in the back and watch them talk tough, his patience has worn thin. If Reigns is done patronizing the kid, he accepts his challenge. At times he’s merciful. Joe will give him a reprieve and give him five seconds to rescind the challenge because Reigns knows he can’t beat him. Joe counts down and gets to zero. Jordan says he doesn’t have to try to talk tough. Unlike Joe, he actually is tough because he doesn’t have to go out and attack people from behind. Jordan issued a challenge to Reigns’ face and is going to challenge Joe right now. Angle orders Jordan to stay in the ring. Reigns says the five seconds are done… and Jordan turns him around to give him an overhead belly-to-belly suplex! Angle holds Jordan back and gets him out of the ring. Reigns angrily gets to his feet and says it’s not going down like this. Joe can wait for later tonight. Jordan can get it right now. Reigns tells Angle to make the match! Angle calls for a referee to come out.
Great way to kick off the show. Reigns is all of a sudden quite hot and being booked (and scripted) much better than probably at any point in his singles career. Time will tell if this maintains for #WrestleMania season, but LA is a tough crowd and he's going good. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Good stuff from Jason Jordan, who is a terrible actor, but it's fine for the role he's playing. All around great segment. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
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WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Jason Jordan vs. Roman Reigns (c)
The bell rings, and they circle the ring. Jordan hooks a waistlock, but Reigns elbows him in the face before punching him to the corner. Reigns punches and kicks him down in the corner before being backed up by the referee. Samoa Joe is sitting in a chair on the stage watching. Reigns continues punching Jordan before giving him a hard Irish whip to the corner. Reigns throws Jordan out of the ring and follows him out. Reigns slams his face off the mat before sending him into the barricade. Reigns sends him into the ring steps before putting him back in the ring. Jordan answers back with a pair of right hangs, but Reigns kicks and punches him back before clotheslining him over the top rope. Reigns goes outside and gives him a Drive By Dropkick for a near fall. Reigns applies a chin lock, and a light “We want Joe” chant picks up. Jordan fights up and pushes him to the corner before driving some shoulders into him. Jordan then scoops him up and slams him into the corner. Jordan picks him up and runs across the ring to slam him into the corner. Jordan does it three more times before getting pumped up. Jordan goes for a running shoulder thrust, but Reigns moves. Reigns goes for a running shoulder, but Jordan sidesteps him. Reigns hits the ring post shoulder first.
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We come back from the break to see Reigns trapped in an arm bar. Reigns fights up, but Jordan keeps him grounded. Reigns finally fights up and punches out before flattening him with a pair of clotheslines. Jordan reverses a whip, but Reigns takes him down with a jumping clothesline. Reigns clubs away at him in the corner ten times before crushing him with a big boot. Reigns shakes his arm to get some feeling back in it before covering for a near fall. Reigns punches the mat and charges, but Jordan dropkicks him down for a near fall. Jordan lifts him up, but Reigns elbows out and punches him out of the ring. Reigns exits the ring and leaps off the steps, but Jordan catches him out of mid-air! Jordan then slams him into the ring steps before shouldering him back into it. Jordan gets him in the ring for a near fall. Jordan goes for a move, but Reigns fights it. Reigns hits the ropes, but Jordan counters into a back suplex for a two count.
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We return from the second break of the match to see Reigns kicking Jordan before connecting with a DDT for a near fall. Reigns applies a single leg crab. Michael Cole says Jordan may have reinjured the knee during the break. Jordan tries to claw to the bottom rope, but Reigns drags him to the center of the ring to a big pop. Jordan finally counters into an inside cradle for a near fall. Reigns connects with a Superman Punch for a near fall. During the break, Jordan gave him a belly-to-belly suplex over the top rope and went over himself to tweak the knee. Reigns sets up for a spear, but Jordan kicks him in the face. Jordan then hits a pair of bridging northern lights suplexes for a near fall. Jordan pulls himself to the corner in pain. Jordan pulls himself up and is hobbling. Jordan goes for a back suplex, but Reigns counters into a headlock takeover. Reigns connects with a Superman Punch before taking him down with a Spear. Three seconds later, and this match is over.
Winner and still WWE Intercontinental Champion: Roman Reigns
Samoa Joe gets on the microphone and says Reigns is looking tired. Maybe the kid wore him out. Reigns made some bad decisions tonight, so he’s coming to the ring and putting him to sleep. Joe gets in the ring and knees away at Reigns before going for a Coquina Clutch, but Jordan comes in and hits Joe with a swinging back suplex! Joe leaves the ring and is furious. Jordan challenges Joe to get in, but he declines. Reigns then sends Jordan out of the ring with a Superman Punch.
Good match from Reigns and Jordan. Took a while to get going, but the finish was strong. They're doing a great job making the #ICTitle mean something while the Universal Championship is on sabbatical. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Later tonight, we’ll see Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose challenge Sheamus and Cesaro for the RAW Tag Team Championships. Coming up next, Paige returns to the ring for the first time in a year to face Sasha Banks.
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Replays are shown of what just happened with Reigns, Joe, and Jordan.
Kurt Angle is talking on the phone and says he knows things got out of hand. It’s Stephanie McMahon. Angle says he’ll get it under control. Jordan comes in and says he has to give him a rematch since he almost beat Reigns tonight. Jordan wants the rematch next week, but tonight he wants Samoa Joe. Angle says he can’t just come in demanding matches. People will think he’s playing favorites. Angle says he’ll take the Samoa Joe match under advisement. Joe then slams Jordan into the wall! Jordan hit hard head-first! Joe yells at him and threatens Angle before walking off.
Video Package: Paige’s return and the formation of Absolution
Paige makes her way to the ring alongside Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose. Together, the trio forms the group Absolution. Paige returns to action for the first time in over a year, next.
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WWE RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss is on commentary.
Paige vs. Sasha Banks
Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose are ringside for Paige. On Sasha Banks’ side, we’ve got Bayley and Mickie James.
The bell rings, and Paige looks pleased to be back in action. She extends her arm and waits. They lock up, and Banks powers her into the ropes. They give a rough break. Paige slaps her, so Banks slaps her back. Paige kicks her before giving her a head-butt. Paige hits the ropes, but Banks counters with a Thesz Press and some punches. Banks then throws her by the hair twice. Banks punches her in the corner, but Paige soon makes a comeback for a two count. Paige applies a chin lock, but Banks fights up. Paige sends her to the corner, but Banks puts the brakes on. Banks kicks her, but Paige takes her down and stomps her in the corner. Paige chokes her on the ropes before clipping the leg and applying a modified bow and arrow stretch. Banks fights up, but Paige slams her down and picks up a two count. Paige is angry with the referee’s count. Paige applies a chin lock, but Banks fights up and rolls her up for a two count. Paige clotheslines her down before punching her down in the corner. Paige kicks away at her in the corner, but Banks blocks a kick before kicking her in the face. Banks hits a head-scissor takeover before Paige drops her on the apron. Banks punches her back and hits a cross-body block for a two count. Banks knees her in the back a few times before applying a modified straightjacket. Paige eventually gets a foot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Paige puts herself through the ropes to keep Banks back. Paige then surprises her with a spear before punching away at her. Banks rolls her over and punches. They roll around punching each other before Banks throws her off. Banks then takes her down. Paige makes a comeback and goes for a slam, but Banks counters into a Bank Statement attempt. They then tackle each other out of the ring.
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We come back from the break to see Paige take Banks down with a front facelock. Paige puts her on the middle rope and chokes her. During the break, Paige slammed her off the top rope. Paige head-butts Banks and chokes her on the top rope. Paige sends her to the corner, but Banks boots her back. Banks hits a pair of clotheslines and a dropkick. Banks hits a double knee before Paige sidesteps a second attempt. Paige knees her in the face before throwing her down. Paige goes to the top rope, but Banks cuts her off. Paige then connects with a mistimed sunset flip powerbomb for a near fall. They both get up and start trading forearms. Banks goes for a Bank Statement, but Paige runs her into the ropes. Paige goes for a Ram-Paige, but Banks counters into a Bank Statement. Paige crawls her way to the bottom rope and gets a foot on it. Paige then rolls out of the ring. Rose and Deville check on her, but Bayley and Mickie James show up to make sure nothing happens. Banks gets Paige in the ring. Absolution then gets into a brawl with Bayley and James at ringside before laying them out. Banks watches from in the ring. Paige then takes advantage of the distraction with a Ram-Paige for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Paige
Absolution gets in the ring and double-teams Sasha Banks before Rose a front suplex to Deville’s knee. Paige then celebrates with her stablemates.
Pretty poor match with Paige and Sasha Banks. Paige looked rusty and Banks is the wrong person to be in the ring with. Banks can't carry people to good matches. She just doesn't have it. Didn't help that the crowd was dead too. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
For now in the ring, less should be more with Paige in action until she's caught up. Shouldn't take long, but there's a definite lag with her work right now. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Kurt Angle is backstage texting when Elias walks in strumming his guitar. Angle says, “Oh, god!” Elias tells him to silence his cell phone and put it away. Angle asks what he wants. Elias says he wants another opportunity for the Intercontinental Championship, but he gave that opportunity to his son. That’s blatant favoritism. The WWE Universe wants to walk with Elias. Now all they’ll get is a music performance. Elias says Angle’s bias toward his “bastard son” will be his undoing. Angle reconsiders and says he’ll find Elias a worthy opponent.
The main event will see The Bar defend the RAW Tag Team Championships against Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins.
Last week on RAW, Braun Strowman drove a chair into Kane’s throat. We’ll take a look at their rivalry next.
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Video Package: Braun Strowman vs. Kane
Good gracious — how much more can they do with Strowman and Kane? Strowman got the retribution already. What could the payoff be? Loser goes to the guillotine and is beheaded? This feud is only hurting Strowman and Kane's mayoral race. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Enzo Amore is backstage with Drew Gulak, Ariya Daivari, Tony Nese, and Noam Dar. Enzo tells them to get the job done tonight. Enzo turns around and sees Nia Jax. Jax is smiling and says, “How you doin?” before walking off.
Could they be trying to tease a recreation of Chyna and Eddie Guerrero with Nia Jax and Enzo Amore? God I hope not!! #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
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Fatal 4-Way Cruiserweight Match
Tony Nese vs. Drew Gulak vs. Mustafa Ali vs. Cedric Alexander
The winner will face Rich Swann next week to determine who will face Enzo Amore for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship.
The bell rings, and a brawl breaks out. Gulak concentrates on Alexander while Nese goes for Ali. Ali dropkicks Nese out of the ring while Alexander gets Gulak to the floor. Alexander and Ali face off and do some spots and fancy counters. Gulak and Nese pull Ali out of the ring, but they’re wiped out by Alexander with a summersault plancha. Alexander gets Gulak in the ring for a two count. Gulak powers him to the corner, and Nese comes in to help with a double-team on Alexander. They put him in the tree of woe and Nese kicks him while doing crunches. Nese goes to the top rope, but Gulak reminds him that this is a “No Fly Zone.” Ali then goes to the top rope for a cross-body block for a two count. Nese powers him to the corner, and Gulak joins in for a double-team stomping. Ali makes a comeback, but Gulak chops him. Alexander comes in and clotheslines him twice before dropkicking Gulak in the corner and kicking him in the face. Alexander hits Gulak with a springboard reverse STO, but Nese breaks it up. Nese gets him out of the ring. Ali hits Nese with a sit-out face-buster. They then all hit a move. All four are down.
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During the break, they did an obligatory tower of doom spot. Gulak is stretching Alexander out. Alexander fights out and hits a handspring springboard kick. Ali breaks up the pin. Alexander and Ali double superkick Nese before turning on one another. Ali eventually hits Alexander with a Spanish Fly, but Gulak breaks it up. Alexander soon hits Nese with a Lumbar Check before hitting one on Ali. Gulak knees Alexander away and picks up the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Drew Gulak
Charly Caruso interviews Gulak in the ring. She asks if he’s conflicted over possibly facing Enzo Amore. Gulak says that was a hard-hitting question that can only be answered in a PowerPoint Presentation.
A well choreographed simulated fight from the #Cruiserweights, but at no point did I feel like I was watching a real fight. At the end of the day, you're supposed to be able to suspend your disbelief. To that end, this match was a complete failure. Cool moves, but who cares? #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Instead, they show Elias walking backstage. He’ll be in action, next.
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Elias gives a concert to the people of Los Angeles
Elias is in the ring for a performance and starts ripping on the people of Los Angeles.
Braun Strowman’s music hits, and Elias is terrified! Strowman gets in the ring, and Elias leaves. Elias attacks him from behind, but Strowman overtakes him and gets him out of the ring. Elias boots him back and sends him into the ring post before smashing his guitar on his back. Strowman doesn’t feel it and chases him before clotheslining him on the floor. Strowman gets him in the ring and gives him a Running Powerslam. Strowman takes apart the stairs and throws them in the ring.
Kane’s music hits, and he appears on the screen. Kane says Strowman has been a Monster Among Men for so long that maybe he’s forgotten what it’s like to be a Monster Among Monster. Kane delights in horror and looks forward to facing him next week. They’ll descend into the abyss, but only one monster will emerge. Kane laughs and walks off.
I'm really looking forward to the end of this Braun Strowman/Kane feud. Hopefully last week is it. Not great follow-up to a strong performance from Elias. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
We see replays of what happened with Roman Reigns, Samoa Joe, and Jason Jordan earlier tonight.
The Shield is backstage talking. They talk about capturing more gold tonight when they beat The Bar.
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Asuka vs. Alicia Fox
A pre-taped interview with Alicia Fox is shown. She says she’s not Dana Brooke. She led the RAW Women’s Team to victory at Survivor Series. She’s going to end the undefeated streak.
The bell rings, and Fox immediately attacks her before throwing her across the ring. Asuka gets fired up and doesn’t go down on some shoulder tackles. Asuka hits a running hip attack before throwing her by the hair. Fox boots her back and big boots her down for a two count. Fox knees her in the back before applying a surfboard stretch. Fox then starts slapping Asuka in the face. Asuka hits some quick strikes and a kick before dropkicking her down. Fox elbows her back and goes for a Scissor Kick, but Asuka moves. Asuka lays her out with some vicious kicks before applying an arm bar for the win.
Winner by Submission: Asuka
Paige’s music hits, and she comes out to the ring with Absolution. Asuka walks by them smiling. Paige gets in the ring and says she loves Alicia Fox, but Sonya and Mandy don’t feel the same. They then attack Fox and viciously lay her out. Paige stands back smiling. Paige then raises their arms up.
Fun match again with Asuka. She could work with a broom and make it entertaining. Oh wait, she did with Dana Brooke the last two weeks. Good teasing for the collision with Asuka and Absolution. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Finn Balor is in action, next.
-Commercial Break-
They give a sneak peek at Psych: The Movie with Charlotte Flair having a role.
Finn Balor vs. Bo Dallas w/ Curtis Axel
The bell rings, and they circle the ring. They lock up, and Dallas punches Balor before applying a side headlock. Balor whips him off, but Dallas shoulder blocks him down for a one count. They circle the ring again and lock up. Balor clubs him in the back and puts him in the corner before punching him. Balor hits a snapmare and kicks him in the spine for a two count. Dallas quickly knees him in the midsection and goes for a sunset flip, but Balor rolls through and dropkicks him in the face for a two count. Balor applies an arm bar, but Dallas puts him in the corner. Balor goes to the apron for a kick, but Dallas blocks it. Balor then takes him down. Balor goes to the top rope, and Curtis Axel distracts him. Dallas sweeps the feet and knees him in the face a few times. Dallas then punches him in the midsection. Dallas kicks him in the ribs and hits a gut-buster for a near fall. Dallas then starts working the arm. Balor fights up and clotheslines him twice before sweeping the feet and hitting a double stomp. Balor chops the chest, but he has a whip to the corner reversed. Dallas rolls him up with the tights for a near fall. Dallas puts him in the corner, but Balor comes back with a Sling Blade. Balor dropkicks him to the corner before hitting a Coup de Grace. 1… 2… 3… and this match is OVER.
Winner by Pinfall: Finn Balor
Blah match with Finn Balor and Bo Dallas. Was what it was. There was a lack of follow-up with that Joe/Jason Jordan segment. I'm wondering if Jordan got concussed from that nasty shot earlier in the night. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Replays of The New Day distracting Ambrose and Rollins to lose the Tag Titles last month on RAW is shown. Ambrose and Rollins will face The Bar for the titles later tonight.
Has Matt Hardy been awakened? We’ll find out, next.
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The Great Awakening starring Matt Hardy
Footage is shown of Matt Hardy flipping out last week on RAW. They show his bizarre tweets and talk about an awakening.
Bray Wyatt is shown on the screen. Wyatt asks who Matt Hardy is. The universe knows, but Matt doesn’t. Matt Hardy cuts him off. Hardy says his soul has wandered through space and time. Not all who wander are lost. Wyatt cuts back onto the screen. Hardy knows nothing of what is actually real. Hardy cuts in again and says he’s studied at the Library of Alexandria and held symposiums with Plato. Wyatt says the ramblings of madman shouldn’t be listened to. Hardy cuts in and says he was dwelling in a vessel called Matthew Hardy, but he has been WOKEN! Wyatt has left him with no choice. Hardy sentences him to DELETION! They get into a laughing war. Hardy easily wins that fight. A LOUD “DELETE” chant kicks off.
Dear god… that was absolutely brilliant with Matt Hardy's awakening. That was so great and funny. What a great job with that roll out. Glad Anthem finally rolled. Any doubts I had have been quickly erased. This could work. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose make their way to the ring. The main event is next.
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Braun Strowman will face Kane next week on RAW.
WWE RAW Tag Team Championships Match
Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose vs. The Bar (c’s)
Cesaro will start against Dean Ambrose. They lock up, and Ambrose applies a side headlock. Cesaro ships him off, but Ambrose shoulder blocks him down. Ambrose connects with a pair of arm drags and applies an arm bar. Cesaro fights up and tags in Sheamus. Ambrose puts him in the corner and stomps him down. Ambrose can make a tag to Rollins, but they can’t because that’s not what’s supposed to happen. Cesaro was very late pulling Rollins off the apron. The Bar gets the advantage on Ambrose, tagging in and out to attack Ambrose. Sheamus boots Ambrose down and chokes him. Sheamus applies an overhead wristlock. Ambrose fights out and tags in Rollins. Rollins hits a springboard clothesline and knocks Cesaro off the apron. Rollins boots Sheamus back. Rollins hits a blockbuster and a Sling Blade. Sheamus puts him on the apron, but Rollins avoids a shoulder and knees him in the head. Rollins goes for a plancha, but Cesaro pushes Sheamus out of the way. Rollins punches Cesaro, and Sheamus shoves Rollins into the ring post.
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We come back from the break to see Rollins fight out of a hold from Cesaro, but Sheamus is tagged in. They hit Rollins with a double-team clothesline. Cesaro tags in and attacks. Roman Reigns is watching backstage. Sheamus is tagged in, and he hits Rollins with a top rope diving sledge. Sheamus applies an overhead wristlock. Rollins fights up and knocks Cesaro off the apron. Rollins counters an Irish Curse Backbreaker by flipping through it and DDTing him. Rollins goes for a tag, but Cesaro stops him from doing so. Cesaro works on the arm, but Rollins fights up and tries to brute force his way over. Cesaro shoves him and big boots Ambrose off the apron. Rollins hits a back body drop and goes for a tag, but Ambrose is on the floor. Sheamus shoulders him in the corner and puts him on his shoulders before sending him into an uppercut from Cesaro for a near fall. Sheamus reapplies the overhead wristlock. Rollins fights up, but Sheamus gets him on his shoulders. Rollins slides off and superkicks him out of the ring.
Ambrose makes the tag, and Cesaro is in the ring. Ambrose hits a pair of clotheslines before lowering his head and eating a kick. Ambrose then back body drops him over the top rope. Ambrose charges Sheamus and knocks him off the apron. Ambrose goes for a suicide dive, but Cesaro feeds him a European uppercut. Cesaro hits a cross-body block, but Ambrose rolls through for a two count. Cesaro avoids a missile dropkick and goes for a Cesaro Swing, but Ambrose counters into a roll-up for a two count. Ambrose goes for Dirty Deeds but releases to avoid a Brogue Kick. Ambrose clotheslines Sheamus over the top rope, and Cesaro rolls him up for a two count. Sheamus knees him in the face, and Cesaro picks up another near fall. The Bar goes for a double-team, but Ambrose counters out and sends Cesaro to the corner. Rollins tags in and hits Sheamus with a superplex before rolling through for a falcon arrow, but Cesaro breaks up the pin! The crowd is enjoying the match. Cesaro tags in and goes for a Gotch Neutralizer, but Rollins gets out and forearms him. Cesaro uppercuts him and goes for a Neutralizer, but Rollins rolls up and hits a Ripcord Knee, but Sheamus breaks it up. Sheamus then punches away at Rollins until getting disqualified.
Winners by Disqualification: Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose
Sheamus and Cesaro retain the RAW Tag Team Championships because titles cannot change hands by disqualification.
Kurt Angle comes out and says he’s going to give them a chance to prove they set the bar. This match will be restarted as a No Disqualification match.
WWE RAW Tag Team Championships – No DQ Match
Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose vs. The Bar (c’s)
Ambrose and Rollins immediately hit The Bar with stereo suicide dives. They send Cesaro into the barricade and Sheamus into the steps. Ambrose hits Cesaro with a Lunatic Lariat in the ring, and Rollins follows up with a frog splash for a near fall! Samoa Joe hits the ring and attacks Rollins and Ambrose! Roman Reigns runs down to a big reception. Joe runs off. Reigns hits Cesaro with a Superman Punch and chases Joe. Sheamus immediately hits Ambrose with a Brogue Kick and puts Cesaro on him for the win.
Winners and still RAW Tag Team Champions: The Bar
The Shield is disappointed in the ring while The Bar celebrates heading up the ramp with the titles.
Pretty poor conclusion to the show. Not the best match I've seen Ambrose/Rollins have against The Bar (and we've seen them fight about 1000 times these past few months). Left the crowd deflated and the faces looking stupid. Not good. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Overall, the show got off to a hot opener and started crashing from the Sasha Banks match on. The only thing worth watching after the first hour is the #WOKEN Matt Hardy thing. Really funny. #RAW
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
What did you think of tonight's episode of #RAW?
— Wrestleview.com (@wrestleview) December 5, 2017
Quick Match Results
* Roman Reigns def. Jason Jordan to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship
* Paige def. Sasha Banks
* Drew Gulak def. Tony Nese, Mustafa Ali, and Cedric Alexander
* Asuka def. Alicia Fox via Submission
* Finn Balor def. Bo Dallas
* The Bar def. Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose to retain the RAW Tag Team Championships
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