Tuesday, June 16, 2015

6/15 Raw Report

Seth Rollins hits the ring to gloat about last night’s win, and he says Dean Ambrose brought his ‘A game’, but it still wasn’t good enough. Rollins says he made good on his promise to win on his own, then reads a list of accomplishments and says he is Hall of Fame worthy. He tells the crowd to take a good look at a champion, then Ambrose cuts him off and brawls with him on the apron. Ambrose throws him in the ring but Rollins targets Ambrose’s injured knee, then Ambrose tackles him from the commentary table and Rollins runs for it. Ambrose says the title slipped through his fingers and Rollins wants to brag, so they will keep fighting and he’s not leaving the ring until Rollins comes back.
Rollins finds the Authority and asks why this is still going on, and Rollins says he won fair and square and it’s his show. Stephanie says he sounded like he didn’t need them before, but Rollins says he was talking about J&J and Kane, not them. Rollins says they are on the same page and they should just kick Ambrose out and think about what’s next. HHH says they are thinking about what’s next, and that’s his next opponent, which he can trust them to make the right decision.

Sheamus comes out and tells Dean Ambrose they are in similar spots, because they both made bold predictions last night. Sheamus says the difference is he came through, and he’s going to do that again whenever he decides to cash in his briefcase. He says right now, they like to fight and The Authority has a problem, and he’s going to deal with it and kick Ambrose’s head off.
Dean Ambrose vs Sheamus 
Sheamus knees Ambrose in the corner and they trade punches, then Sheamus sends Ambrose outside and whips him at the steps. Sheamus stomps him, thenwe get back from a break to see Ambrose block a Cloverleaf and hit a neckbreaker. Ambrose slams Sheamus down and goes for Dirty Deeds, but Sheamus rolls outside and tries to run. Randy Orton comes out and Ambrose hits Sheamus from behind, then he ducks a Brogue and rolls Sheamus up for the win.
Winner – Dean Ambrose
Orton goes right after Sheamus and clubs him a few times, then he connects with a DDT and calls for a RKO. Orton leaps but Sheamus shoves him back, then runs up the ramp with his briefcase.

Seth Rollins finds J&J backstage and mocks them, but says he will bring them back on if they had some information for him. Noble says they don’t know who his opponent is, but they wouldn’t tell him even if they did. Noble says Mercury should be in that match since he pinned him last week, and Rollins laughs and says that’s not happening. Mercury says Rollins is afraid of him, and the record will always show he beat Rollins, so Rollins will lose his title, it’s just a matter of when he does.
R-Truth vs Bad News Barrett
Wade attacks Truth (who didn’t know he had a match) and goes for a Bullhammer, but Truth ducks and gets a rollup. Wade attacks him after the bell and takes his crown back, and says he earned the right to be a King. He says Truth is a mockery, but now they will all hail King Barrett.
Winner – R-Truth
Kevin Owens walks out and says John Cena isn’t here tonight, and they can blame… John Cena himself for that. He says he won’t deny playing a role last night, but Cena could have just left and he tried to steal the spotlight again. Owens says he beat Cena once and went backstage, but Cena had to stick around and disrespect him, so he did what was necessary. Owens says his win over Cena doesn’t change, so he wants a rematch and this time it will be for the United States Championship. He says since Cena’s not issuing his open challenge tonight, he is.

Dolph Ziggler (w/ Lana) vs Kevin Owens (c) 


Dolph comes out to answer the challenge and Lillian goes to announce the title match… but Owens says he never said it was a title match. Dolph attacks him and Owens whips him outside, then we get back from a break to see Owens slam Dolph down and try to lift him back up. Dolph connects with some punches and a clothesline to the floor, then Owens whips him over the timekeeper’s area and taunts the crowd. Dolph comes back with a DDT as we go to another break, then we see Dolph avoid a cannonball by superkicking Owens in the corner. Owens goes for a powerbomb but Dolph rolls through for two, then he connects with a Famouser and gets another near fall. Owens goes for another powerbomb but Dolph leapfrogs him and hits a Zig Zag, but Owens kicks out, then comes back with a pop-up powerbomb for the win.
Winner – Kevin Owens
Paige organizes a Divas division meeting, and she says they need to take a stand and beat the Bella Twins. She says the Authority needs to take notice, then Naomi says she doesn’t like the Bellas, but she won’t be bossed around. Paige tries to rally everyone, but The Bellas walk in and Nikki says she’s been champion for a reason. She says they can side with Paige if they want to, but she helped Stephanie McMahon win last year, and she’s still champion. One by one the Divas walk out, and Paige says this isn’t over, but Nikki says it is, and waves goodbye.
Randy Orton vs Kane 


Orton hits Kane in the corner and sets up for a quick DDT, but Sheamus interrupts the match and Kane grabs a mic. He says the match is now no holds barred, then Sheamus and Kane attack Orton and Sheamus Brogue kicks him, then Kane makes the cover.
Winner – Kane
Seth Rollins sees Kane backstage and talks about how Kane wanted him to lose most of all, then they argue back and forth. Rollins says Kane has always had help from his brother and father and The Authority, then Kane screams at him and tells him to keep his family out of this. Kane threatens to rip his head off, then says he wishes he could name Rollins opponent and Rollins tells him to keep his hands off of him.
Big Show vs The Miz 
Big Show feigns an early knee injury and slams Miz in the corner, then he chops Miz a few times and whips him outside. Show taunts Ryback (at ringside) and chops Miz, then he throws Miz at Ryback, who gets in Show’s face. Miz crawls in the ring as Show and Ryback argue, then Show gets counted out, and Ryback runs after him. Ryback calls for a Meathook, but Show ducks and retreats, and Miz celebrates on the stage.
Winner (by countout) – The Miz


Roman Reigns comes out and talks about how he’s pissed off and didn’t get sleep, then Bray Wyatt cuts him off. Reigns says he should shut up and get out there, but Bray says he can’t understand the answers he has. Bray says Reigns stole hope from him, and it should have been him on the ladder, and this reminds him of another chosen one. Bray talks about how they made the wrong choice, and they won’t fight tonight because it would set a bad example. Bray sings to a photo of Reigns’ fatherhood commercial, which creeps Reigns out, and Bray tells him they are just getting started.

Paige vs The Bella Twins 
Paige attacks Brie early, then Nikki hits her and Brie applies a headlock. Nikki applies a legscissors and slams Paige’s head on the mat, then Paige tries to make a comeback, but Nikki forearms her in the head and hits Rack Attack.
Winners – The Bella Twins

Machine Gun Kelly performs, says something about John Cena in the intro, then Kevin Owens comes out and sarcastically claps. MGK and Owens have words, MGK shoves him, then Owens kicks MGK and powerbombs him through part of the stage!
The New Day vs Prime Time Players & Neville 
Young gets some offense in early, then Titus connects with a few strikes as we go to a break. We get back to see New Day working over Young in the corner, then Titus gets the hot tag and throws a few clotheslines. New Day tries to attack, but PTP clears the ring, and Neville connects with some kicks and Red Arrow for the win.
Winners – Prime Time Players & Neville
Dean Ambrose is shown playing darts, and Kane walks in and Ambrose starts laughing at him. Kane asks what is funny, and he says he’s been a world champion, unlike Ambrose, who lost last night. Ambrose says Kane was a champion when he was the demon, and now he is a shell and it doesn’t matter what his business card says. He says Kane has a job, but this is Ambrose’s life, and he won’t stop until he gets the title he deserved.

In the final segment Brock Lesnar returned to set up him challenging for the WWE Championship at Battleground

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