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Welcome to ProfessionalPK's coverage and recap of WWE Raw on December 19.
Last week saw Adam Pearce fire Bobby Lashley, shocking the WWE Universe and kicking off what is sure to be an interesting story.
This week's show featured some big matches, including Bayley vs. Becky Lynch in a singles bout.
We also saw Dexter Lumis take on The Miz in a Ladder match, and The Street Profits battled Finn Balor and Damian Priest of Judgment Day.
Let's take a look at everything that happened on Monday's show.
Akira Tozawa accompanied Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins to the ring for their match against Priest and Balor. As usual, Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio were there to support their Judgment Day cohorts.
Ford and Priest started the match with a physical exchange that put The Archer of Infamy in control. The match was relatively even, but Judgment Day definitely had control a little bit more than the Profits.
Both teams put forth a great effort to deliver a fun and exciting match. Even though they were the big guys in the match, Priest and Dawkins had some of the best spots.
Ford ended up getting the win for his team with a roll-up after Tozawa distracted Balor by throwing his drink in Dom's eyes. Ripley got in Tozawa's face and challenged him to a match right there.
Winners: The Street Profits
Grade: B
We returned from a break to see the Profits trying to give Tozawa a pep talk. He ran into the ring and was immediately hit by a kick from Ripley.
Se dared him to punch her in the face but he hesitated. The Nightmare destroyed him with a boot to the face. He kicked out of a few pins, but it was only a matter of time before Ripley defeated him with The Riptide.
This is the first true intergender match to take place on WWE TV in many years, but we probably shouldn't get used to it. This felt like a one-off. It wasn't a long match, but it's fun to watch Ripley beat up dudes.
Winner: Rhea Ripley
Grade: C
Notable Moments and Observations
Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows took on Chad Gable and Otis in a tag team match, but AJ Styles and Mia Yim were never too far away from their allies.
The smaller members of each team started the match with a quick exchange of holds and counters. Gable established his prowess on the mat quickly, but Anderson is no slouch and managed to take control before tagging in Gallows.
The Good Brothers maintained the upper hand until the show went to a break. We returned to see that the tide had shifted a bit. Anderson made the hot tag so Gallows could run wild.
The OC was able to score the win with The Magic Killer in a relatively uneventful tag match. This was fine but not as good as some of the other encounters we have seen from these groups.
Winners: The OC
Grade: C+
Notable Moments and Observations
The big bag of cash that Lumis won from The Miz was hung above the ring for a Ladder match between them, but Johnny Gargano was also there to support his...son?
The A-Lister rolled out of the ring right away, so Lumis crawled out behind him and started hitting him into a ladder.
While this had some of the usual ladder spots, none of them were particularly dangerous when compared to previous bouts with this stipulation. This was a slow-paced match that had a few good moments between a lot of filler.
The match picked up a bit after the break, but it still never reached the level of violence one expects from this kind of fight. Although, we did get Lumis jumping off a ladder to put himself through a table after The Miz moved, so that was fun.
Just as it looked like Lumis would win, Bronson Reed appeared out of nowhere to yank him off the ladder and beat him down. He was clearly on The Miz's payroll. After he took out Lumis, The Miz was able to claim the money and win the match.
Winner: The Miz
Grade: C+
Notable Moments and Observations
After The Judgment Day was attacked by The Bloodline, a match was booked between Sami Zayn and AJ Styles.
As expected, The Phenomenal One was pissed and looking to get some revenge, so he was aggressive right out of the gate.
These guys are both pros with a track record of being able to work with just about anybody, so obviously they were going to work well together, too.
After a fun back-and-forth battle that saw both men hit several big moves, Zayn was able to pick up the win thanks to a distraction from Sikoa.
Winner: Sami Zayn
Grade: B+
Notable Moments and Observations
Seth Rollins and Austin Theory had a confrontation, but it was interrupted by The Usos. Theory bailed and left Rollins to fend for himself, but Kevin Owens came out to make the save. They were booked for a tag match to take place in the main event.
Lynch delivered a promo from backstage before she and Bayley competed in the next match. The Man wanted the leader of Damage CTRL to show up alone, but Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai arrived right by her side.
These two have been working together since their days in NXT. They have been partners and opponents many times, so they had a wealth of chemistry between them. Everything they did had an extra layer of polish to it.
They packed a lot into this match and anyone who likes good wrestling should take the time to see this if they didn't watch live. Kai and Sky were booted from ringside, to Lynch ended up getting her wish. However, the ref was too distracted with them to see Bayley use the monitor as a weapon. Once he turned around, she hit The Rose Plant for the pin.
The end wasn't ideal, but everything leading up to it was fantastic.
Winner: Bayley
Grade: A-
Notable Moments and Observations
The main event of the evening saw Rollins and KO reunite to take on Jimmy and Jey Uso in a tag team match.
While KO and Rollins had some luck early on, The Usos were firmly in control by the time the commercial break rolled around.
When we returned, The Visionary got the hot tag and began to take it to both Usos as The Prize Fighter recovered on the apron.
Not only did Sikoa and The Good Brothers show up, but Theory hit Rollins with the U.S. title while the ref was distracted, leaving Owens to fight by himself. He managed to hit the Popup Powerbomb to score the pin despite being at a disadvantage.
This was a solid main event from four of WWE's most reliable performers. There may have been too much interference at the end, but chaos can be fun sometimes.
Zayn arrived and had a standoff with KO, but he decided not to engage in a fight and walked away.
Winners: Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins
Grade: B+
Notable Moments and Observations
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Some of the best football players will be in action at the FIFA World Cup 2022, which will be held across eight stadiums in Qatar from November 20 to December 18.
The Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 will see 32 teams from five confederations compete for the biggest prize in football. The teams have been divided into eight groups of four (A to H) and only the top two teams will advance to the knockout stages.
As many as 64 matches will be played during the course of 29 days, also making it the shortest 32-team FIFA World Cup in history.
Except for the first two days, four matches will be played each day during the group stages. Each of the 32 teams will play three matches in the group stages before the knockouts begin with the round of 16 (pre-quarterfinals) on December 3.
Hosts Qatar will kick off the 2022 World Cup against Ecuador in Group A at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor on November 20. Defending champions France will play their first match against Australia at 12:30 AM IST on November 23 while five-time champions Brazil will start against Serbia at 12:30 AM IST on November 25. India is 2 hours 30 minutes ahead of Qatar.
The semi-finals will be played on December 14 and 15, both at 12:30 AM IST, while the final will take place at the Lusail Iconic Stadium on December 18.
This will be the first time that a country from the Middle East will host the FIFA World Cup and consequently, the first edition being held outside the typical June-July window earmarked for the quadrennial showpiece.
All times are in Indian Standard Times (IST).
Group stages
Sunday, November 20
Monday, November 21
Group B: England vs Iran - 6:30 PM IST
Group A: Senegal vs Netherlands - 9:30 PM IST
Tuesday, November 22
Group B: United States vs Wales - 12:30 AM IST
Group C: Argentina vs Saudi Arabia - 3:30 PM IST
Group D: Denmark vs Tunisia - 6:30 PM IST
Group C: Mexico vs Poland - 9:30 PM IST
Wednesday, November 23
Group D: France vs Australia - 12:30 AM IST
Group F: Morocco vs Croatia - 3:30 PM IST
Group E: Germany vs Japan - 6:30 PM IST
Group E: Spain vs Costa Rica - 9:30 PM IST
Thursday, November 24
Group F: Belgium vs Canada - 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Switzerland vs Cameroon - 3:30 PM IST
Group H: Uruguay vs South Korea - 6:30 PM IST
Group H: Portugal vs Ghana - 9:30 PM IST
Friday, November 25
Group G: Brazil vs Serbia - 12:30 AM IST
Group B: Wales vs IR Iran - 3:30 PM IST
Group A: Qatar vs Senegal - 6:30 PM IST
Group A: Netherlands vs Ecuador - 9:30 PM IST
Saturday, November 26
Group B: England vs United States - 12:30 AM IST
Group D: Tunisia vs Australia - 3:30 PM IST
Group C: Poland vs Saudi Arabia - 6:30 PM IST
Group D: France vs Denmark - 9:30 PM IST
Sunday, November 27
Group C: Argentina vs Mexico - 12:30 AM IST
Group E: Japan vs Costa Rica - 3:30 PM IST
Group F: Belgium vs Morocco - 6:30 PM IST
Group F: Croatia vs Canada - 9:30 PM IST
Monday, November 28
Group E: Spain vs Germany - 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Cameroon vs Serbia - 3:30 PM IST
Group H: South Korea vs Ghana - 6:30 PM IST
Group G: Brazil vs Switzerland - 9:30 PM IST
Tuesday, November 29
Group H: Portugal vs Uruguay - 12:30 AM IST
Group A: Netherlands vs Qatar - 8:30 PM IST
Group A: Ecuador vs Senegal - 8:30 PM IST
Wednesday, November 30
Group B: Wales vs England - 12:30 AM IST
Group B: IR Iran vs United States - 12:30 AM IST
Group D: Tunisia vs France - 8:30 PM IST
Group D: Australia vs Denmark - 8:30 PM IST
Thursday, December 1
Group C: Poland vs Argentina - 12:30 AM IST
Group C: Saudi Arabia vs Mexico - 12:30 AM IST
Group F: Croatia vs Belgium - 8:30 PM IST
Group F: Canada vs Morocco - 8:30 PM IST
Friday, December 2
Group E: Japan vs Spain - 12:30 AM IST
Group E: Costa Rica vs Germany - 12:30 AM IST
Group H: South Korea vs Portugal - 8:30 PM IST
Group H: Ghana vs Uruguay - 8:30 PM IST
Saturday, December 3
Group G: Cameroon vs Brazil - 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Serbia vs Switzerland - 12:30 AM IST
Round of 16
Saturday, December 3
Sunday, December 4
Group C winner vs Group D runners-up - 12.30 AM IST
Group D winner vs Group C runners-up - 8.30 PM IST
Monday, December 5
Group B winner vs Group A runners-up - 12.30 AM IST
Group E winner vs Group F runners-up - 8.30 PM IST
Tuesday, December 6
Group G winner vs Group H runners-up - 12.30 AM IST
Group F winner vs Group E runners-up - 8.30 PM IST
Wednesday, December 7
Friday, December 9
Saturday, December 10
Quarter-final 2 - 12.30 AM IST
Quarter-final 3 - 8.30 PM IST
Sunday, December 11
Wednesday, December 14
Semi-finals 1 - 12.30 AM IST
Thursday, December 15
Semi-final 2 - 12.30 AM IST
Saturday, December 17
Third place match - 8.30 PM IST
Sunday, December 18
Final - 8.30 PM IST