RESULTS: WWE RAW Results - Did The Undertaker Return to RAW???
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RESULTS:
3/26/2018
WWE RAW
Cleveland, Ohio
HOUR ONE
- Brock Lesnar, along with Paul Heyman, make their way to the ring. Heyman announces that Roman Reigns' temporary suspension has been lifted. Paul Heyman also announces that Roman Reigns is not here this evening. Paul Heyman commends Roman Reigns' family and then says, "It's a shame they didn't raise Roman Reigns to be a man. A man would be here. Roman Reigns is advertised and Roman Reigns is not here tonight two weeks before WrestleMania." Heyman then promises that if the beating had been the other way around, Lesnar would be here; but, once again says, "Roman Reigns is not man enough to take that Universal Title from Brock Lesnar because Roman Reigns isn't even man enough to show up tonight to take another beating from Brock Lesnar." An obviously hobbled Roman Reigns then approaches the ring through the audience with a steel chair in hand. He and Lesnar then brawl outside the ring until Lesnar incapacitates Reigns with two brutal shot from the steel ring steps. Lesnar then beats Reigns with steel chair shots that bend the chair in half. Lesnar then leaves the ring; but, changes his mind returning to give Reigns an F-5 atop the steel ring steps. After the commercial break, an obviously injured Roman Reigns leaves the ring under his own power.
- Nia Jax defeats Mickie James (with Alexa Bliss) via pinfall. Postmatch: Bliss attempts to attack Jax from the blindside; however, Jax is unfazed and Bliss runs from her.
- A Triple H/Stephanie McMahon WrestleMania pre-recorded promo airs
- Cedric Alexander & Mustafa Ali defeat TJP & Drew Gulak after Ali pins TJP
HOUR TWO
- The Miz is in the ring for Miz TV. The Cleveland crowd chants, "Welcome home," to which Miz replies, "I live in LA," causing a chorus of boos from his hometown fans. The Miz reprimands both Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel, calling them both failures that have let him down the past two weeks. The Miz states, "If I wanted failure, I would have stayed here in Cleveland." Then Seth Rollins makes his way to the ring and encourages conflict between the three men and does his best to divide and conquer before Finn Balor makes his way out to the ring. Balor also encourages dissension among the ranks of The Miztourage. A frustrated Bo Dallas call The Miz, "A phony A-lister that can't fight." The Miz then slaps Bo Dallas in the face. Dallas The Miz stops Dallas' attack by letting him know that he is only trying to motivate him and that he is falling into a trap set by Finn Balor & Seth Rollins. The Miz lists all the Intercontinental Champions he would be better than and gets to Mr. Perfect, drawing Curtis Axel's (Curt Hennig's real life son) ire; however, The Miz also does his best to calm him down and when he suggests just canceling tonight's Miz TV and leave the two men refuse to allow The Miz to leave the ring; however, the entire event is simply a ruse as the three men team up to attack Balor and Rollins; but, only until Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows enter the ring to defend their Balor Club comrade, Finn Balor. The Miz then finds himself outnumbered; but, leaves the ring before any real damage is done. Balor then levels Rollins before the segment ends.
- Asuka defeats Jamie Frost via pinfall
- Matt Hardy cuts a promo on last week's Ultimate Deletion Match and announces his entrance into the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania
- Sasha Banks and Bayley are backstage. Sasha confirms receipt of Bayley's text. Bayley wants to let Sasha know that she is entering the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal. Sasha is disappointed that Bayley wants no additional discussion, in particular regarding the friction they had last week. Banks tells Bayley, "I am the Boss. I do what I want for my career when I want to do it and I make no apologies for it. Maybe you should do the same so people don't think you're such a loser." Bayley replies, "You're just afraid you can't beat me," to which Sasha replies, "I am a 4-times RAW Women's Champion." Bayley comes back with, "Yeah; but, how long did you keep it?" The two then engage in a backstage brawl that is broken up by WWE officials.
- Braun Strowman defeats Sheamus (with Cesaro) via pinfall
HOUR THREE
- Kurt Angle makes his way to the ring to welcome his WrestleMania tag team partner, Ronda Rousey. Ronda Rousey says Stephanie McMahon, "Can talk tough; but, she is trust fund tough, limousine tough, personal trainer tough and she will get everything she deserves, which is me ripping her arm out of her socket." Absolution interrupts Rousey. Paige tells Rousey they are there to formally welcome her to Monday Night RAW. Paige offers Rousey membership in Absolution; however, Rousey politely refuses. Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose attempt to attack Rousey; however, that doesn't work according to plan as Rousey annihilates both women, as a dismayed Paige watches on.
- The Club defeats The Miztourage after Luke Gallows pins Curtis Axel
- Elias defeats Rhyno (with Heath Slater) via pinfall
- NO DQ MATCH: John Cena defeats Kane via pinfall. Postmatch: John Cena takes the microphone, "No lighting. No bells of terror. No Undertaker. This is a match with no rules. Anything can happen and anyone can be here. Where are you?" Cena then screams out The Undertaker's name and points to the Cleveland crowd, which chants The Undertaker's name. Cena continues, "I know you're not deaf. You're just a coward. You don't get to be mysterious here. Silence is not an answer. It's either yes or no." Cena then further encourages The Undertaker to do something, "You have only one week left. One week that sums up your entire career. You can do something or you can do nothing. If you do nothing, you let me down, you sure as hell let Kane down; but, most importantly you let ever person that has ever cared about The Undertaker that you don't care about them and that you only care about yourself. I hope for the sake of all that is good in this ring, I see you next week."
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