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WWE Raw Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights From Feb. 5

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    Amid a passionate #WeWantCody social media movement and uncertainty surrounding the WrestleMania 40 card, WWE Raw was headlined by Cody Rhodes renewing his rivalry with Shinsuke Nakamura in a bull rope match.

    The American Nightmare figured to be the topic of the conversation Monday following Friday's SmackDown, which saw him step aside and give up his WrestleMania match with Roman Reigns for The Rock.

    What did the 2024 men's Royal Rumble winner have to say and would he be able to score another big win over Nakamura?

    Find out with this recap of the latest episode of WWE's flagship show at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis.

Match Card

1 OF 11

    Announced in advance for Monday:

    • Bull rope match: Cody Rhodes vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
    • Fatal 4-Way match: The New Day vs. The Creed Brothers vs. DIY vs. Imperium
    • Gunther's 600-day celebration
    • The Miz vs. JD McDonagh 
    • Akira Tozawa and Maxxine Dupri vs. Ivar and Valhalla
    • WWE Women's Tag Team Championship: Kayden Carter and Katana Chance vs. Asuka and Kairi Sane (c)
    • Elimination Chamber qualifying match: Becky Lynch vs. Shayna Baszler

Seth Rollins Promo

2 OF 11

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    World heavyweight champion Seth Rollins kicked off the show and wasted little time calling out Cody Rhodes, seeking an answer to whether the two of them would dance at WrestleMania 40 in one of the weekend's main events.

    Rhodes made his way to the ring but before he could answer, Drew McIntyre interfered.

    The Scot attempted to convince The American Nightmare to finish his story, opening up Rollins to defend the title against McIntyre on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

    A cheap shot to The Visionary and a quick exchange with Rhodes ended with The Scottish Warrior fleeing and the babyfaces standing tall.

    McIntyre was great here but nothing about this made any sense or helped clarify what is going on in the minds of the creative forces within WWE. Some will argue it is early and we should enjoy the ride, but when the ride lacks sense or direction and feels too thrown together, it's significantly less fun.


    Grade

    C+ (with the plus being for McIntyre's excellence)


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • "That sounds like a pretty big pop to me," Rollins said, referencing Roman Reigns' dig that the world champ doesn't get the same reaction he does.
    • The crowd unleashed a heartless "Rocky sucks" chant, to which Michael Cole said on commentary, "Is it 1996 again?"
    • "I need this match as much as you do," Rollins said, claiming he needed to prove he is the best by beating the man who previously beat him three consecutive times. 
    • "You know what happens in Roman's matches? No one wants to fight for it anymore because we know the finish. His family are gonna interfere, every single time," McIntyre said, the most valid, least petty point he has made since turning heel. 

Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match

3 OF 11

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    DIY's Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano are headed to SmackDown Friday night to battle Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate in a No. 1 Contender's match after defeating Imperium, The New Day, and The Creed Brothers in a Fatal 4-Way contest Monday night.

    Ciampa and Gargano won an action-packed bout in which the intense rivalry between New Day and Imperium continued to heat up and both Julius and Brutus Creed again showed out.

    Despite the jaw-dropping feats of athleticism, dramatic near-falls and frenetic pace, it was the veteran tandem that earned the win and set up the match with their fellow NXT cornerstones.

    DIY vs. British Strong Style is going to tear the house down on Friday and will be a must-watch match for any fan.

    That the winner will head to Elimination Chamber on Feb. 24 and compete against The Judgment Day's Finn Bálor and Damian Priest makes it even more appealing.


    Result

    DIY defeated The New Day, Imperium and The Creed Brothers


    Grade

    B+


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • The Creed Brothers' raw athleticism and willingness to throw their bodies around the squared circle is always impressive.
    • Ciampa delivered White Noise to Xavier Woods from the top rope and onto the rest of the competitors on the floor.
    • Kingston broke out a Fameasser in a nice ode to WWE Hall of Famer and current All Elite Wrestling competitor Billy Gunn.

Elimination Chamber Qualifier: Becky Lynch vs. Shayna Baszler

4 OF 11

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    Becky Lynch will compete in the women's Elimination Chamber match for the first time following her victory over Shayna Baszler.

    Baszler countered, blocked and resisted everything Lynch threw at her. She prevented the Disarmer and looked like she may be able to exploit an arm injury at one point and pick up a submission victory of her own.

    The resilient Lynch fought back, though, and delivered the Manhandle Slam for the win in a competitive match that served as a reminder of their in-ring chemistry.

    It's almost astonishing that The Man has yet to compete inside the Elimination Chamber.

    Given the previous confrontation with Rhea Ripley, in which she expressed her need to challenge The Eradicator and beat her at WrestleMania, Lynch should be the clear favorite to win in Perth, Australia, regardless of who else makes the field.

    Speaking of which, Cathy Kelly interviewed Liv Morgan, who said her path of revenge ends with Ripley and starts next week against Zoey Stark in a qualifying match.


    Result

    Lynch defeated Baszler to qualify for Elimination Chamber


    Grade

    B


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Cole did a great job reminding fans of Baszler's dominance in the 2020 women's Elimination Chamber match. A victory there propelled her to WrestleMania, where she fell just short of dethroning women's champion Lynch.
    • The Queen of Spades trapped The Man's hand in the ring steps and kicked it, setting up her target for the rest of the bout.
    • This was another example of WWE's inconsistent heating up of Baszler from time to time, usually when it benefits the company.

Rhea Ripley Interrupts the Show

5 OF 11

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    Women's world champion Rhea Ripley was enraged over the attack she suffered at the hands of Nia Jax a week ago.

    Raw general manager Adam Pearce interjected himself in the promo, revealing he has booked The Eradicator against Jax at Elimination Chamber.

    This brought out The Irresistible Force, who benefited from security holding Ripley back, rushing across the ring and squashing her in the corner. She flattened the champion and left to a chorus of boos while the Australian was left writhing in pain.

    WWE has done a fantastic job of building Jax as an unstoppable force. She enters Elimination Chamber as a legitimate contender but also as the perfect heel opponent for a Ripley who will be the biggest babyface on the card when she competes in her home nation.


    Grade

    B+


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Ripley is such a star. From her presentation to the way she commands attention, she is exactly what her greatest supporters in WWE expected her to be.
    • Jax is doing the best work of her career right now and has earned her championship shot at Elimination Chamber. 

Akira Tozawa and Maxxine Dupri vs. Ivar and Valhalla

6 OF 11

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    Ivar and Valhalla rolled through Alpha Academy's Akira Tozawa and Maxxine Dupri, overwhelming them en route to Ivar delivering a second-rope powerslam for the win.

    However, the match was too fast, rushed even, for it to accomplish much.

    The feud does not feel like it's over, as evidenced by the look on Dupri's face as she watched Ivar and Valhalla celebrate from the floor. That may be a good thing in terms of keeping them busy, but this does feel like a rivalry that has run its course.


    Result

    Ivar and Valhalla defeated Dupri and Tozawa


    Grade

    C-


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Dupri attempted to distract Ivar, only for Valhalla to rock her with a headbutt.
    • Cole's obsession with Valhalla wearing horns to the ring is becoming a fun little shtick.

The Miz vs. JD McDonagh

7 OF 11

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    Backstage, R-Truth caught up with The Judgment Day, believing himself to be part of the group despite the beatdown he caught a week ago.

    Exasperated by it all, Damian Priest told him to make himself at home, creating hope that Truth may still be kinda, sorta part of the faction.

    In the arena, The Miz squared off with JD McDonagh in the continuation of a week-long feud. A back-and-forth encounter saw Truth interrupt and throw T-shirts into the crowd, even collecting cash from some.

    The distraction proved costly for the very Judgment Day teammates he claims to be tight with, as Miz capitalized and delivered the Skull-Crushing Finale for the win.

    The Truth stuff has been fantastic and even if you would prefer it not to involve a faction that is supposed to be destructive like The Judgment Day, it has got over everyone involved.


    Result

    The Miz defeated McDonagh


    Grade

    C+


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Truth sold concern for Dominik Mysterio after Miz wiped him out at ringside, against pledging allegiance to The Judgment Day instead of his Awesome Truth teammate.
    • Backstage, Imperium told Pearce that everything better be ready for Gunther's 600-day celebration, but Bron Breakker interrupted proceedings and the Raw GM started his pitch to acquire the former NXT champion's services. The same Breakker who remains the last man to defeat Gunther.

Gunther's 600-Day Celebration

8 OF 11

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    Intercontinental champion Gunther made his way to the ring to celebrate over 600 days with the gold and told Imperium teammate Ludwig Kaiser that while he appreciated the decor, he should not do it again.

    After all, no man can beat him.

    Jey Uso took exception and made his way to the ring. The two sparred verbally before a disrespected Uso threw down with Gunther, leaving the champion to flee to the sanctuary of the floor before standing tall.

    And with that, we have a WrestleMania 40 program.

    Uso has never held a singles title in his career. Gunther discounted his work with Jimmy Uso, setting the table for Jey to defeat him and claim the IC title.

    A red-hot babyface against one of the most credible heels on the roster is a recipe for success.


    Grade

    A


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Gunther made the cardinal wrestling mistake of claiming there was no man worthy enough left to face him. Cue "Uso!" 
    • The champion criticized Uso for thinking he had a chance against him when he made a career in tag team wrestling, where he only had to do 50 percent of the work.
    • Gunther told Uso he would beat him so badly that fans would not be able to tell the difference between him and his brother.

Women's Tag Team Title Match: Kayden Carter and Katana Chance vs. Kabuki Warriors

9 OF 11

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    Asuka and Kairi Sane defeated Katana Chance and Kayden Carter to win the Women's Tag Team Championship on SmackDown before the Royal Rumble. Monday night, they defended against the former titleholders in a high-stakes rematch.

    The match was perfectly acceptable pro wrestling, but the lack of investment from a quiet crowd hurt it significantly.

    Ultimately, Sane delivered her In-Sane Elbow to score the win and retain the titles.

    The question now is where the champions go from here and which team steps up to challenge them in time for WrestleMania.


    Result

    The Kabuki Warriors defeated Carter and Chance to retain


    Grade

    C


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Sane jumped awkwardly off the top rope and completely missed Carter in an ugly spot.
    • The crowd heat for this was non-existent. The effort is there from the babyfaces, but there has been no character development from Chance and Carter to convince fans to get behind them.

Bull Rope Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

10 OF 11

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    Cody Rhodes finally (?) exorcised the demon known as Shinsuke Nakamura by defeating The Artist in a bull rope match Monday night.

    Another in a string of perfectly OK contests hurt by the lack of crowd heat early on, it intensified and by the time Rhodes fired up late, the fans were right there with him.

    Drew McIntyre attacked Rhodes afterward, leaving him lying after a Claymore and further muddying the 'Mania title scene, something that appears to be an initiative of the creative forces on this road to Philadelphia.

    It helps create intrigue and interest in the show, but it does hurt the overall quality of the product as twists and turns occur in a manner that makes certain angles and segments feel rushed or thrown together on the fly.

    Maybe the stuff involving Rhodes, The Rock and Roman Reigns is a masterful story that will unfold in the coming weeks and make perfect sense but it feels messy right now, which is not what fans want out of WWE TV at the hottest period of the year.


    Result

    Rhodes defeated Nakamura


    Grade

    B


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Cole revealed on commentary that the bull rope used for the match is the same one used by Dusty Rhodes in his iconic match against "Superstar" Billy Graham.
    • The crowd struggled to care much about the Nakamura offensive, mostly because he has yet to win any of the big matches he has been a part of over the last six months. 
    • Rhodes gave a sustained glance at the WrestleMania 40 sign, a hint that it's all that is on his mind.
    • Nakamura sprayed his rival with the red mist. The American Nightmare responded with Cross Rhodes but could not keep him down.

Overall Grade

11 OF 11

    There were plenty of things to like about Monday's episode but one cannot help but think, given all the buzz surrounding WWE following the controversial creative call on Friday's SmackDown, that the show was somewhat flat.

    There was quality in-ring content, thanks to the opening four-way tag match and some quality story developments, but this show lacked urgency and failed to build on Friday, mostly because WWE has all its eggs in the WrestleMania Kickoff event Thursday in Las Vegas.

    That should be an explosive press conference and may provide more answers to the questions fans have, but Monday's Raw felt more like a placeholder broadcast than anything

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Men’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic Finals

Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker vs. Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams

NXT Women’s Championship Match

Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Roxanne Perez

NXT North American Championship Match

Oba Femi (c) vs. Dragon Lee

NXT Championship Match

Ilja Dragunov (c) vs. Trick Williams

Six-person mixed tag team match

The Family (Tony D’Angelo, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, and Adriana Rizzo) vs. Out The Mud (Lucien Price, Bronco Nima, and Jaida Parker) (with Scrypts)

No Disqualification match

Dijak vs. Joe Gacy

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NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov vs. Trick Williams
– The NXT Championship is on the line as Ilja Dragunov will defend his title against the 2023 Iron Survivor Trick Williams.
Dragunov and Williams were originally slated to face off at NXT New Year’s Evil, but the NXT medical team wouldn’t clear The Mad Dragon in time for the matchup.
Both champion and challenger have also found themselves embroiled in a months-long controversy of who attacked Williams, with his best friend Carmelo Hayes accusing Dragunov of committing the heinous act, a claim that The Mad Dragon has refuted.
With the champion medically cleared, the two Superstars will finally face off live at WWE NXT Vengeance Day on Sunday, Feb. 4, streaming live at 8 ET

NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez
– Lyra Valkyria will defend the NXT Women’s Championship against the winner of the Women’s Number One Contender Battle Royal – Fatal Four-Way Finale, Roxanne Perez.
Valkyria has been nothing short of a fighting champion, defending her title against some of the best in all of NXT, and she will now do so against a former champion.
Perez earned the right to challenge for the title after defeating 19 other Superstars in a chaotic and innovative Battle Royal where the final four competitors faced off in a Fatal 4-Way Match.
Don’t miss this championship matchup at WWE NXT Vengeance Day on February 4, 2024, streaming live at 8 ET

NXT North American Champion Oba Femi vs. Dragon Lee
– Oba Femi will defend the NXT North American Championship for the first time, and it’ll be against the Superstar that he dethroned, Dragon Lee.
Femi won the title by cashing in his NXT Breakout Tournament contract on Lee after the electrifying luchador defeated Lexis King.
Lee demanded a rematch, and after careful deliberation, the champion granted the match, announcing that it would happen at Vengeance Day.
Don’t miss this championship matchup at WWE NXT Vengeance Day on Sunday, Feb. 4, streaming live at 8 ET

Baron Corbin & Bron Breakker vs. Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams – Dusty Cup Final
– Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin will meet Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams, better known as Trick Melo Gang, in the Finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
Breakker and Corbin have enjoyed a spectacular run together, defeating former NXT Tag Team Champions Gallus and the high-flying pair of Axiom and Nathan Frazer.
Hayes and Williams took down Edris Enofé and Malik Blade and The LWO to earn their spot in the finals, but Williams will be pulling double duty as he also challenges Ilja Dragunov for the NXT Championship on the same night.
Don’t miss the Finals of the Dusty Cup live at WWE NXT Vengeance Day on Sunday, Feb. 4, streaming live at 8 ET

Tony D’Angelo, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, and Adrianna Rizzo vs. Bronco Nima, Lucien Price and Jaida Parker – Six Person Tag Team Match
– The Family will compete as a unit for the first time ever as NXT Tag Team Champions Tony D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo will join forces with Adrianna Rizzo to take on Bronco Nima, Lucien Price and Jaida Parker in a Six-Person Tag Team Match.
Known collectively as OTM, Nima, Price and Parker have been running roughshod over NXT and have turned their attention to The Family, trashing their favorite establishment with Parker laying out Rizzo in the process.
Not known to take disrespect lightly, Tony D, Stacks and “Big Rizz” are prepared to battle their foes in a Six-Person Tag Team Match with what could be more than just pride and bragging rights on the line.
Be sure to catch this Six-Person Tag Team Match at WWE NXT Vengeance Day on Sunday, Feb. 4, streaming live at 8 ET

Dijak vs. Joe Gacy — No Disqualification Match
– Two of NXT’s most dangerous Superstars will clash as Dijak and Joe Gacy go one-on-one in a No Disqualification Match.
Dijak and Gacy have been attacking each other for months, but even after inflicting an unbelievable amount of punishment on each other, neither Superstar has been willing to give in.
With payback and pride on their minds, the two will face off in what is sure to be a destructive No Disqualification Match at WWE NXT Vengeance Day on Sunday, Feb. 4, streaming live at 8 ET

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    On the heels of a blockbuster Royal Rumble premium live event, WWE hit the Fox airwaves Friday night with a star-studded edition of SmackDown, headlined by an appearance from Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.

    What did The Tribal Chief have to say about his successful title defense against LA Knight, AJ Styles, and Randy Orton, and would Men's Royal Rumble winner Cody Rhodes confront his prospective WrestleMania 40 opponent?

    Find out the answer to those questions and more with this recap of a February 2 episode with plenty of implications for The Showcase of the Immortals.

Match Card

1 OF 8

    Announced in advance for Friday's show were:

    • Roman Reigns return
    • Bayley's WrestleMania opponent revealed
    • Logan Paul's Royal Rumble controversy
    • An appearance by Royal Rumble winner Cody Rhodes

Logan Paul Kicked Off SmackDown, Kevin Owens vs. Austin Theory

2 OF 8

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    United States Champion Logan Paul kicked off SmackDown by taking verbal shots at Alabama and his Royal Rumble opponent, Kevin Owens.

    The Prizefighter emerged from the back and engaged his rival in a round of back-and-forth before Austin Theory entered the arena for his opening match against Owens.

    It was not a surprise by any means that Theory and Owens had a good match because both are quality in-ring competitors with long histories of delivering between the ropes.

    Theory controlled enough to retain his status as an upper-mid-card heel who can mix it up with any opponent while Owens fended off interference from Paul and Grayson Waller to pick up a hard-fought victory in which he outsmarted his heel opposition.

    He chased Paul to the back and stood tall among the people to close out a more-than-solid start to the show.


    Result

    Owens defeated Theory


    Grade

    B+


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Corey Graves officially announced the new SmackDown commentary team comprising of himself and Wade Barrett, the first time a former pro wrestler has filled the play-by-play role since Gorilla Monsoon.
    • Paul insulted Owens, telling him he smelled bad. Owens responded, "I bathed in PRIME before I got here," to which the champion said, "It must not have been Cherry Freeze." Cherry Freeze is, in fact, a fire flavor, for those wondering. 
    • Graves pointed out how Owens obscured the brass knuckles from referee Jessika Carr, a great observation that played on the Rumble finish that doomed his US title aspirations.

Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Contender's Match

3 OF 8

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    LWO (Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro) vs. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate vs. Legado del Fantasmo (Angel and Humberto) vs. Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince and Kit Wilson)


    "The Bruiserweight" Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate moved one step closer to a shot at The Judgment Day and the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship in Perth, Australia at Elimination Chamber by way of their victory over LWO, Legado del Fantasma, and Pretty Deadly Friday night.

    The match featured nonstop action from all four teams, each getting an opportunity to shine en route to the British Strong Style tandem earning the win.

    The match not only highlighted what is low-key an uber-talented tag team division on Friday nights but also allowed the individual feuds to shine. LWO and LDF have unfinished business and the team of Bate and Dunne reconnected during their ongoing feud with Pretty Deadly.

    Was it a show-stealing match, something possible given the talent involved? No, but it was an entertaining sprint full of unflinching athleticism and the right team went over.


    Result

    Bate and Dunne defeated LWO, Legado del Fantasma, and Pretty Deadly


    Grade

    B


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • Wilde recreated his jaw-dropping dive from the ropes onto the heels at ringside entering the commercial break.
    • The action here was relentless. All movement, all the time. 
    • Zelina Vega pulled Elektra Lopez off the ring apron, held the ropes open for LWO to wipe out LDF, and added a Meteora to her new rival.

Bayley Makes Her WrestleMania Decision

4 OF 8

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    Backstage, before the commercial break, Bayley overheard her Damage CTRL teammates mocking her and claiming, "Bayley is done tonight," setting the stage for a big angle.

    In the ring, Bayley was joined by WWE Women's Champion Iyo Sky and Women's Tag Team Champions Asuka and Kairi Sane. She propped up Damage CTRL, calling them "family" and saying she would not have accomplished what she did without them.

    She teased choosing Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 40 before turning to her teammates and asking them why they never saw anything in her and if they were done laughing at her now.

    She fended off a beatdown by Damage CTRL with the assistance of a lead pipe and laid down the challenge to Sky for The Showcase of the Immortals.

    This well-executed segment started with a callback to the demise of Evolution, where Batista overheard Triple H and Ric Flair talking trash, then severed ties with the group later in the night.

    Bayley had the people on her side and she will be the overwhelming fan-favorite when she takes to the squared circle in Philadelphia for what will, arguably, be the biggest match of her Hall of Fame-worthy career.


    Grade

    A


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • "Sometimes, the people you thought were your friends...sometimes you have to prove them wrong," Bayley said.
    • The moment Bayley turned around and spoke in Japanese to her teammates drew a great reaction from the fans. It was her "thumbs down" moment to her (closest) doubters.
    • "And about that announcement...Iyo Sky, I'll see you at WrestleMania!"

Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits vs. The Final Testament

5 OF 8

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    The battle for SmackDown dominance continued Friday night as Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits battled The Final Testament's Authors of Pain and Karrion Kross.

    The match never got underway, though, as a brawl broke out. Kross and Lashley squared off but Scarlett interfered before The All-Mighty could apply his Full Nelson finisher. This brought former Hit Row member B-Fab into the ring and she leveled Scarlett with a big boot.

    The babyfaces stood tall to close out the brief segment.

    This was more about evening the odds and introducing B-Fab than anything. We have repeatedly seen brawls and beatdowns between the two teams but no actual match to this point. Expect that to change soon, perhaps by Elimination Chamber on February 24.


    Result

    No contest


    Grade

    C+


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • It was nice to see Triple H and the creative team pay off those previous backstage interactions between Lashley and B-Fab here, even if it feels a bit late.
    • Backstage, SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis talked with Bron Breakker before Adam Pearce interrupted and suggested the former NXT Champion sign nothing until he talks to him Monday at Raw. Jade Cargill entered the picture and Pearce warned her about Aldis' business methods.

Michin vs. Tiffany Stratton

6 OF 8

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    Tiffany Stratton passed every test put before her in NXT and Friday night, she made her in-ring debut on SmackDown, defeating Michin in a competitive match.

    Stratton had plenty of opportunity to shine, seizing control entering the commercial break and maintaining it coming out of the timeout. Michin fought back and looked like she may have a chance at victory, but Stratton downed her and delivered the Prettiest Moonsault Ever for the win.

    Michin was the perfect first opponent for Stratton here in that she is a veteran worker, knows how to shine others up, and is selfless between the ropes. She sold well for the newcomer and let her get her stuff in, ultimately putting her over in a match that started slow but had fans more engaged by its conclusion.

    This was as great first introduction to Stratton on the main roster. Her star is bright and will only further illuminate the WWE Universe with more standout performances against respected opponents like Michin.


    Result

    Stratton defeated Michin


    Grade

    C+


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • The crowd was not totally into this one early but Stratton is a star, and Michin is among the most underrated competitors on the WWE roster, and they won the fans over by the end of the match.
    • Stratton delivered a cartwheel Alabama Slam that was simply fantastic.
    • The newcomer overshot her moonsault but it did not matter because her athleticism won the crowd over and had them counting along with the pin.

Cody Rhodes' Decision

7 OF 8

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    The decision.

    After World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins pled his case to Cody Rhodes for a match at WrestleMania on Monday's Raw, The American Nightmare made his way to SmackDown to announce the champion he will challenge at WrestleMania 40.

    After waxing poetic about the concept of finishing his story and what that actually means, Rhodes revealed, "I'm coming for you...just not at WrestleMania."

    From there, The Rock emerged from the locker room to a thunderous ovation and engaged Reigns in a staredown to close out the broadcast, with a graphic announcing a press event in Las Vegas Thursday.

    And with that, the year-long journey back to WrestleMania and the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship victory that eluded Rhodes in Los Angeles was for naught.

    Worst of all, how it was all handled here lacked sense, felt unnatural, and did a disservice to The American Nightmare.

    Rhodes stepping aside for Rock felt all too much like the horrendous conclusion of WrestleMania IX, where Bret Hart did the same for Hulk Hogan. It hurt Hart and took him a solid year to claw his way back to the top of the company again.

    Rhodes already put the work in, earned the fans' respect and admiration, and won the Royal Rumble to set up the return match with Reigns. Why would he allow himself to "take up counsel" from Rock and simply walk away from his WrestleMania dream because The Great One advised him to?

    It will be imperative that Rhodes offer up answers Monday night in an attempt to make sense of this conclusion. Because that, coupled with the fact Reigns responded to Seth Rollins' criticisms by cooking him and the World Heavyweight Championship on the mic suddenly has a prospective showdown between The Visionary and Rhodes less appealing.

    There is no denying the electricity between The Rock and Reigns to end the show, but to book that ahead of a match—featuring your top babyface—that was a year in the making feels like a long-term creative misfire.


    Grade

    A, only for the buzz the segment will generate; from a creative execution perspective, it left A LOT to be desired


    Top Moments and Takeaways

    • "Exactly, no pop," Reigns, waking up and choosing violence, said of the lack of reaction to Rollins' name.
    • "I work 10 times less than you and make 10 times more than you," Reigns said as he continued to cook Rollins.
    • "Cody, I'm not going to beg you like the other guy. You can be the world's best No. 2 or take another crack at the No. 1."
    • "Does 'finish the story' mean taking that title or taking everything?" Rhodes questioned.

Overall Grade

8 OF 8

    This was the sort of Road to WrestleMania episode of SmackDown that fans love.

    It was noteworthy in that it featured the return of The Rock and the setup for what is almost certain to be a main event clash with Roman Reigns in Philadelphia, the revelation that Bayley knew what Damage CTRL was up to all along and her official challenge to Iyo Sky for The Showcase of the Immortals, and introduced some new faces with questions about which brand they will call home.

    Add to that a spotlight for Logan Paul and his feud with Kevin Owens and you have plenty to sink your teeth into.

    The fact that ongoing stories featuring LWO and Legado del Fantasma, as well as Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits vs. The Final Testament were not sacrificed in the process only helped to make this one of the better broadcasts of the last six or so months.

    That finale, though, needs some monumental explanation.

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