Monday 5 April 2021

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WWE Raw 4/5/21 April 5th 2021






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WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from April 5

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    Credit: WWE.com

    The entire week leading to WrestleMania 37 is filled with events and it all kicked off with Monday's episode of WWE Raw. 

    Before they do battle for the WWE Championship, Drew McIntyre and Bobby Lashley both had singles matches against somebody they have had run-ins with recently.

    The Scottish Warrior took on Baron Corbin and The All Mighty faced his former Hurt Business associate, Cedric Alexander.

    The New Day will defend the Raw tag titles against AJ Styles and Omos this weekend, so WWE booked a rematch between The Phenomenal One and Xavier Woods for Monday's show.

    We also saw future opponents, Asuka and Rhea Ripley team up to face the women's tag team champions, Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler in a non-title bout. 

    Let's take a look at everything that happened on the go-home episode of Raw heading into WrestleMania on Saturday and Sunday. 

Opening Segment

1 OF 7

    Raw opened with McIntyre making his way to the ring. We saw a clip of Corbin attacking him last week before The Scottish Warrior delivered a promo about his upcoming fight with Lashley. 

    He got a little choked up as he talked about the conversations he has had with his mother over the years about his career and all of the sacrifices he has had to make. Lashley came out with MVP to cut his promo short. 

    Lashley called McIntyre a great champion but said his time was over. McIntyre tried to provoke a fight but MVP told him he would have to wait. King Corbin joined the party and said he is going to stop McIntyre from ever making it to WrestleMania. 

    Grade: C+

                                

    Analysis

    This was a decent promo segment but it didn't have the sense of urgency that is needed for the final show before WrestleMania.

    McIntyre and Lashley were good with the delivery of their lines but Corbin slowed things down. His presence wasn't necessary. In fact, his short speech would have been more effective if it was delivered backstage during an interview.

    This segment didn't cover any new ground or make the match between Lashley and McIntyre any more interesting. It was kind of bland but the people involved did a good job with what they had. 

AJ Styles vs. Xavier Woods

2 OF 7

    The first match of the night was a rematch from last week featuring Styles taking on Woods. Omos and Kofi Kingston were there to support their partners from ringside.

    Styles struck first with a few punches and a hip toss. Styles locked Woods in the Calf Crusher but he was distracted when Kingston threw a microphone at Omos.

    This allowed Woods to roll Styles up for the pin. The New Day celebrated as their challengers looked on in anger.

    Grade: C-

                             

    Analysis

    This was a short match that didn't do anything to make this feud more exciting, but what we did get to see was entertaining.

    Woods and Styles only had time to hit a few moves but each one looked great. The stuff with Omos and Kingston was contrived and still managed to be entertaining.

    Was this necessary? No. Was it good? Maybe. Was it funny? Yes. 

Braun Strowman vs. Elias and Jaxson Ryker

3 OF 7

    Braun Strowman delivered a passionate promo from inside a steel cage about his WrestleMania showdown with Shane McMahon. Once he was done, McMahon brought out Elias and Jaxson Ryker to face him in a handicap match. 

    After the break, the bell rang and Strowman immediately took control of the situation. He threw Ryker out of the ring before going after Elias. Ryker prevented him from hitting a powerslam to save Elias.

    They stomped The Monster Among Men into the match after hitting a double side suplex. They each took turns hitting moves from the top rope, but Strowman kicked out. 

    The big man recovered and hit both men with powerslams for the win. 

    Grade: C

    Analysis

    The promo from Strowman might not have made a ton of sense but he delivered it with more heart than expected. He was convincing and did more to make this match matter than all of the previous moments he has had with McMahon combined. 

    The match that followed was as predictable as it gets. McMahon stacked the odds against Strowman but he still came out on top like we all knew he would.

    Elias and Ryker looked good for the few seconds they had the upper hand. Even though this whole segment was average at best, it was still the best thing we have seen during this feud. 

Asuka and Rhea Ripley vs. Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax

4 OF 7

    Asuka and Baszler began in the ring with a heated exchange before The Empress scored the first takedown. Asuka brought her to the corner for a tag but Ripley refused.

    Baszler broke away before Ripley decided to take a turn in the ring. She picked up The Queen of Spades and threw her toward her corner. Jax came in and traded words with the No. 1 contender before they started throwing punches. 

    Ripley tagged Asuka back in against her will and watched as she put Jax in an octopus stretch. The Irresistible Force countered to escape but Asuka hit a knee to the face.

    Ripley and Baszler both got the tag and thanks to a distraction from Reginald, The Queen of Spades took her down with a chop block. We returned from a break to see Baszler focusing on Ripley's leg.

    Asuka got the hot tag and took out both opponents with a series of quick moves. As The Empress clmbed to the top turnbuckle, Ripley shoved her to the ground. She threw Asuka back in so Baszler could hit a running knee for the win. 

    Grade: B-

                                 

    Analysis

    This was a solid match with a logical outcome for everybody. Ripley and Asuka shouldn't be getting along and WWE made sure they were enemies by the time this was over.

    Ripley costing her own team the match helped push her storyline and keep the women's tag champs looking strong with a win at the same time. Two birds with one stone.

    WWE also announced a four-team match for night one of WrestleMania with the winners earning a women's tag title shot on night two. 

Cedric Alexander vs. Bobby Lashley

5 OF 7

    Benjamin and Alexander confronted MVP backstage earlier in the show. Before the match began, Benjamin and Alexander attacked Lashley to wear him down. 

    Once Lashley was able to get free, the ref called for the bell and The All Mighty began beating Alexander in the corner. He hit a neckbreaker before throwing his opponent across the ring.

    Lashley dominated his former associate until the show cut to commercial. Alexander tried to make a comeback when we returned and was able to shove Lashley into the steps thanks to a distraction from Benjamin.

    The high-flyer hit a pair of suicide dives. When they got back into the ring, The All Mighty countered a DDT attempt. Shelton pleaded with Lashley to relent as he applied The Hurt Lock for the win. When he refused to break the hold, Benjamin came to his partner's aide.

    Lashley grabbed The Gold Standard and put him in the same hold until he passed out. 

    Grade: B+

                               

    Analysis

    Lashley has two different feuds going right now and he has managed to make both of them seem important. He has his storyline with McIntyre while still dealing with his former Hurt Business teammates.

    Alexander and Lashley looked good together. Even though Lashley looked like a monster, Alexander was able to get in enough offense to keep himself from looking like a jobber.

    This was a strong segment for all four men. It's just too bad we don't get to see them as a stable anymore. 

Riddle vs. Mustafa Ali

6 OF 7

    Sheamus joined the commentary team to watch Mustafa Ali battle Riddle. The U.S. champ almost had Ali in a triangle choke right away, but he was forced to break when Ali rolled over into a pinning position. 

    Riddle sent Ali over the top rope with a back body drop and followed up with a kick from the apron. He grabbed Sheamus' hat and danced around until Ali took him out. 

    We returned from a break to see Ali in control, but Riddle quickly began to mount some offense. He hit all of his signature moves as he prepared to execute his finisher.

    Ali countered and hit a gutbuster for a two-count. Riddle recovered and scored the win. 

    Grade: B-

                                   

    Analysis

    We need to address how WWE added a graphic of birds appearing to fly out of Riddle's butt as he kicked off his sandals. Good, we got that out of the way. 

    Ali and Riddle have good chemistry and were given enough time to put on an enjoyable performance. Ultimately, Sheamus being there had no impact on the outcome. 

Drew McIntyre vs. Baron Corbin

7 OF 7

    They locked up and fought for control for several seconds before breaking away from each other and locking up again. Corbin went for a waistlock before knocking the former champion down with a shoulder tackle. 

    The King took McIntyre down with a clothesline for a quick one-count. He choked The Scottish Warrior against the rope until the ref made him back off. 

    McIntyre began to build up a head of steam as he threw Corbin across the ring with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Corbin avoided the Future Shock DDT but still wound up being thrown into the steel steps. 

    We returned from a commercial to see Corbin trying to turn his luck around. He ran McIntyre into the ring post to send him flying off the apron. He reversed a suplex by the former WWE champion to get a near-fall. 

    After both men came close to winning several times, McIntyre hit the Claymore for the win. 

    Grade: B-

                              

    Analysis

    Corbin is a big guy who always tends to work best when he is in the ring with somebody of equal size, so it's easy to see why this ended up being a decent match.

    It wasn't great by any means but it did highlight both men's strengths and gave Corbin something to do since he doesn't have his own WrestleMania feud.

    MVP being on commentary helped sell why this was taking place. He wanted Corbin to take out McIntyre so Lashley would have an easier challenge beating The King at WrestleMania. It was thin but MVP made it work. 

    For the final episode of Raw before 'Mania, this was kind of lackluster. Let's hope this weekend gives us a show that is better than the buildup to it. 

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WWE SmackDown Results: Winners, Grades, Highlights and Analysis from April 2

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    The tension between Edge, Daniel Bryan and Universal champion Roman Reigns intensified on the penultimate SmackDown before WrestleMania 37 Friday night on SmackDown as WWE delivered the latest build to the Triple Threat main event of this year's Showcase of the Immortals.

    The latest developments between the blue brand's top dog and his challengers headlined a show that also featured an appearance by YouTube celebrity Logan Paul and the latest in the rivalry between Bianca Belair and SmackDown women's champion Sasha Banks.

    What went down, who emerged with momentum on their side, and what did it mean for the brand heading into the biggest show of the year?

    Find out with this recap of the April 2 broadcast.

Match Card

1 OF 8

    Announced for tonight's show are:

    • The latest between Edge, Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns
    • Logan Paul attends Sami Zayn's world premiere

       

    Coverage begins at 8 p.m. 

The Rated R Superstar Is Back!

2 OF 8

    Credit: WWE

    2021 Royal Rumble winner Edge kicked off this week’s show, discussing the “chaos” that has ensued over the last few weeks before thanking Daniel Bryan for awakening in him the Rated R Superstar, “the guy who does whatever he has to do.”

    He said his WrestleMania opponents don’t understand the ramifications of what they’ve done, nor does Adam Pearce. He admitted to snapping, to “waking the hell up.” He is a Hall of Famer, an Ultimate Opportunist, and The Rated R Superstar. He is what they aspire to be, he exclaimed.

    He ended the promo and headed up the ramp.

        

    Grade

    B

        

    Analysis

    As Edge exited the arena, he looked almost relieved, as if a giant weight had been lifted off his chest.

    It’s not particularly surprising, either.

    He has always been at this most comfortable as a heel and now is no different. His promo on this show, announcing the re-emergence of The Rated R Superstar, was the best he has cut since this latest return and sets the stage for him to cheat and steal his way to the Universal Championship come April 11.

    Of course, his whole story arc is a lot like Batista’s in 2014, which saw the former world champion return, only to be overshadowed by Bryan. It will be interesting to see if his return to the grand stage features the same result or if he can thwart the surging leader of the YES! Movement and Tribal Chief to capture the top prize on SmackDown.

Eight-Man Tag Team Match

3 OF 8

    Credit: WWE

    Ahead of next week’s special WrestleMania edition of SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode will defend the blue brand tag team titles against The Street Profits, Alpha Academy, and Rey and Dominik Mysterio in a Fatal 4-Way Match.

    This week, Ziggler and Roode teamed with Chad Gable and Otis to battle the Mysterios, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins in a big eight-man tag team match.

    After an energetic sequence to start, the match came back from the commercial break with Dawkins a ball of fire. A clubbing clothesline by Otis halted his momentum and allowed the heels to take control of the match. 

    Dawkins finally created separation and tagged Ford into the match. The former tag champ exploded into the match and took the fight to the opposition. The action broke down, the Mysterios taking the fight to the champions Ziggler and Roode. 

    Back in the ring, Gable and Otis teamed up to put an end to Ford’s onslaught, the latter finishing him off with a flying splash from the middle rope.

    Backstage, Paul Heyman approached Adam Pearce and Sonya Deville about a hold-harmless agreement for Jey Uso so that he will not be held accountable for what he does to Daniel Bryan later tonight. Deville agreed with it, to the dismay of Pearce.

        

    Result

    Alpha Academy, Ziggler and Roode defeated Street Profits and the Mysterios

        

    Grade

    C+

       

    Analysis

    There was little in the way of narrative or real flow to this one as half of it took place during the commercial break. The action that there was, though, was explosive and highlighted what has been a solid division over the last two months.

    Gable and Otis appear to be the hottest team in the division entering next week’s title match, but this feels very much like an opportunity for WWE to book Rey and Dominik to make history and become the first father-son duo to capture tag team gold.

    The company does, after all, like to pat its own back when it comes to producing history-making events.

Corey Graves Moderates Seth Rollins and Cesaro's Face-Off

4 OF 8

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    Corey Graves conducted an in-ring promo with Cesaro and Seth Rollins ahead of their WrestleMania match next Saturday night.

    Rollins insisted he was unshakable, attempting to no-sell the effects of last week’s humiliating backstage swing courtesy of Cesaro. The Swiss Superman responded, teasing his opponent with mentions of the swing.

    “He may be unshakable but he damn sure isn’t unswingable,” Cesaro said.

    Rollins threatened to end Cesaro before WrestleMania, to which his opponent dared him to “take a swing.”

    The segment ended with Rollins retreating and, thus, saving face.

        

    Grade

    D

        

    Analysis

    Cesaro is over, only of the most interesting Superstars ahead of WrestleMania. The surest way to kill his momentum is to book promos like this one, full of cheesy “swing” lines and no real substance. 

    We know nothing more or less about Cesaro than we did prior to this promo, except for his penchant for puns that elementary students wouldn’t find funny.

    Rollins did his best to deliver a money promo but this just did not click.

Women's Tag Team Chaos

5 OF 8

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    Natalya, seconded by partner Tamina, squared off with women’s tag team champion Shayna Baszler, accompanied by Nia Jax and Reginald.

    Before the match could really get started, The Queen of Harts countered a small package rollup and scored the pinfall victory.

    After the match, the tag champs beat Natalya down before The Riott Squad made the save. Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke joined the fray, followed by Naomi and Lana. Eventually, Tamina joined Nattie for a Hart Attack on Lana before standing tall. 

        

    Result

    Natalya defeated Baszler

       

    Grade

    C

        

    Analysis

    There is an argument to be made that this was a rushed mess that would have been better off not airing, but it did shine a light on the budding tag division and the duos jockeying for a title opportunity.

    Natalya and Tamina continued to build momentum here, Brooke and Rose shined, and Naomi and Lana looked as good as they have since forming their team.

    How WWE solves this puzzle has yet to be officially announced but it should result in a tag team title picture much stronger coming out of WrestleMania than it has been in years.

Sami Zayn Debuts His Documentary Trailer

6 OF 8

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    Sami Zayn welcomed YouTube and podcast celebrity Logan Paul to the squared circle for the red carpet premiere of his documentary trailer.

    Paul appeared somewhat taken aback by the overzealousness of the host. Zayn threw to the trailer, a grand production that furthered his conspiracy theory.

    The special guest started to break it to Zayn that the trailer wasn’t particularly good, even mentioning that he had talked to Kevin Owens and knew that Sami had become delusional. Before things got too heated, Owens came from out of nowhere and dropped Zayn with a stunner to end the segment.

    After the commercial break, Owens told Alyse Ashton that he can stun anyone at anytime. Zayn attacked from out of nowhere and vowed to see KO at WrestleMania.

        

    Grade

    B-

        

    Analysis

    The much-hyped appearance by Paul amounted to nothing as he didn’t bring anything of note to the segment. He looked uneasy and uncomfortable, perhaps nervous. 

    Zayn, on the other hand, was extraordinary. He chewed the scenery, making the most of the segment and reminding fans why he has been one of the bright spots of COVID-era WWE. He was nothing short of outstanding, even as Owens dropped him.

    Their match, if it is allowed to meet its potential, has the potential to be a genuine show-stealer and one of the defining bouts of a jam-packed card.

Bianca Belair vs. Carmella

7 OF 8

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    Ahead of her SmackDown Women’s Championship Match against Sasha Banks at WrestleMania, 2021 Royal Rumble winner Bianca Belair battled former top contender Carmella. 

    The wine-drinking starlet attacked Belair before the match and worked her over during the break. Belair fought her way back into the match following the commercial and put her away with the KOD. 

    After the match, as Belair celebrated her win, Banks attempted a sneak attack. The EST stopped her. “WrestleMania. Not tonight.”

    The victor stood tall to end the segment while Banks held her title high, a reminder to her challenger who holds the power in the division.

        

    Result

    Belair defeated Carmella

        

    Grade

    C

       

    Analysis

    Like most of this show, this felt like a placeholder segment. 

    Belair got the win, after selling way too much for Carmella, and Banks nearly got one more over on her top contender. Instead, the staredown ensued and nothing was really accomplished between the rivals.

    It was merely an excuse to keep both women on-screen, while simultaneously putting Carmella over in defeat as the woman who proved she could hang with the Rumble winner. WWE’s insistence on 50-50 booking, evidenced here by Carmella dominating, only to lose so Belair continued her winning ways, benefits no one in the long run.

Street Fight: Daniel Bryan vs. Jey Uso

8 OF 8

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    Apollo Crews cut a promo, officially challenging Big E to a Nigerian Drum Match for the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania. There was no further explanation of what said match entails.

    Edge joined Michael Cole and Corey Graves at ringside for the night’s main event, a street fight between Daniel Bryan and Jey Uso.

    Uso rocked Bryan with a steel chair shot as the latter attempted a tope suicida, but the former WWE champion roared back with chair shot of his own. Before he could do any more damage, Roman Reigns appeared at the top of the ramp with Paul Heyman as the show headed to the final commercial break of the night.

    Back from the timeout, Uso produced a steel chain and delivered a clothesline with it. He blasted Bryan with a shot to the face and delivered a frog splash for a two-count as Heyman calmed Reigns on the stage. 

    Bryan fought back into the match, catching Uso with a missile dropkick. He kicked the hell out of Uso as Edge took exception to Cole calling Bryan the best high-pressure competitor in WWE. Bryan caught Uso in the YES Lock and tapped him out.

    He rolled out of the ring and attacked Edge, stunning him with a running knee and slamming him into the ring post. He rushed the ramp and stunned Reigns with another knee, then applied the submission to The Tribal Chief.

    Bryan stood tall, pointing to the sky, momentum on his side heading into a WrestleMania in which he hopes history repeats itself.

        

    Result

    Bryan defeated Uso

        

    Grade

    B

       

    Analysis

    To both Edge and Reigns, Bryan proved he was not just some guy who schemed his way into a title shot at WrestleMania. First, he outlasted Uso and showed he can brawl as well as anyone. Then, he left both heels lying, sending a message loudly and clearly to anyone doubting his ability to capture the universal title on April 11.

    Edge was great on commentary, too, filling the role of the paranoid bad guy. Whether he was telling Uso not to look at him or chastizing Cole for considering Bryan a better high-pressure wrestler than he, The Rated R Superstar relished the opportunity to be the heel rather than the returning babyface just happy to be back in wrestling.

    The story involving these three has been the best thing in the weeks and months leading into WrestleMania so it should be of no real surprise that, on this night of underwhelming creative, Bryan, Edge and Reigns excelled.

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