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WWE Raw Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights After Money in the Bank

Erik Beaston

On the heels of an explosive Money in the Bank premium live event that saw the intensification of the rivalry between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, another (tainted but) successful world title defense by Damian Priest and a major upset in the form of intercontinental champion Sami Zayn over Bron Brekker, WWE Raw set its sights on SummerSlam.

Ahead of the August 3 show, who built momentum and which Superstars found themselves needing a boost on the road to Cleveland?

Find out with this recap of the July 8 show, featuring a big mixed tag team match and a showdown between Jey Uso and Chad Gable.

Match Card

Announced in advance of Monday's show:

CM Punk Promo

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Actions have consequences.

From the moment Drew McIntyre injured CM Punk at the Royal Rumble, The Straight Edge Superstar vowed that his rival would not be champion as long as he could help it.

It is that vengeance that fueled him Saturday at Money in the Bank, when he screwed McIntyre out of the World Heavyweight Championship and ruined his cash-in attempt. It is that vengeance that moved him to ask Adam Pearce to end his rival's suspension so that he could get his hands on him again.

Punk found himself interrupted mid-promo, though, by Seth Rollins, who took exception to his interference in Saturday's title match. As a result of his attack on McIntyre, Damian Priest retained the World Heavyweight Championship over Rollins and the Money in the Bank winner, meaning The Visionary can no longer challenge for the top prize on Raw as long as The Archer of Infamy remains champion.

Rollins echoed Punk's "actions have consequences" line and warned him to keep his eyes open because he will put the Chicagoan back on the shelf.

This was a strong opening promo segment that recapped Punk's busy Saturday while also reintroducing the intense dislike between the top two babyfaces on Monday nights.

Punk and Rollins were once slated to square off at WrestleMania 40, and while that match did not happen and McIntyre is on Punk's slate first, their inevitable matchup may well be the most anticipated of any show.

Grade

A

Top Moments and Takeaways

Jey Uso vs. Chad Gable

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Jey Uso scored a victory over Chad Gable Monday, delivering a massive Spear to the injured midsection of the Olympian to put him down for the three-count.

It came amid the familiar darkening of the arena as The Wyatt Sicks made their presence felt once more.

After the referee's decision, Abby the Witch (Nikki Cross) emerged from under the ring and scared off Gable before delivering another videotape, this time to a hesitant Pat McAfee.

Backstage, Jackie Redmond interviewed Sheamus after The Celtic Warrior celebrated 15 years with WWE. Bronson Reed interrupted and, after ducking a challenge for a match, told the former world champion to watch what he does to Pete Dunne.

Uso and Gable were understandably feeling the after-effects of the MITB match Saturday and that, added to a commercial break that ate up much of the bout's run time, it never really reached its fullest potential.

That it felt secondary to the Wyatt Sicks appearance did not help matters.

Result

Uso pinned Gable

Grade

C+

Top Moments and Takeaways

Pete Dunne vs. Bronson Reed

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Bronson Reed earned a quality victory Monday night, overcoming the focused attack of Pete Dunne on his left arm to down The Bruiserweight and pin him after a bone-rattling Tsunami.

The match was a fun, competitive bout that put over the gutsy resiliency of Dunne and his ability to absorb punishment and inflict it on the opposition of Reed.

After the match, Sheamus hit the ring, looking to confront Reed after their backstage confrontation moments earlier. After clearing the ring of the big man, The Celtic Warrior attempted to celebrate with Dunne, who wanted nothing to do with his former teammate.

The stuff with the babyfaces is interesting and bears watching in the coming weeks.

As for Reed, it was nice to see him actually win a match after spending months heating up, only to lose. Hopefully, this is a change of pace for him, but it is difficult to imagine him getting the best of Sheamus in a rivalry.

Result

Reed defeated Dunne

Grade

B

Top Moments and Takeaways

Damian Priest Throws Out Gentleman's Agreement; Sami Zayn Speaks

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Backstage, Rollins interrupted a gathering of The Judgment Day and asked to speak to world heavyweight champion Damian Priest.

After a little back and forth, Rollins said The Archer of Infamy was very good at Money in the Bank but warned him that he would have to be better against Gunther at SummerSlam.

Priest ultimately told The Visionary to throw the gentlemen's agreement out the window because when he is done with The Ring General, he will go to war with Rollins once again.

A phone call to a smiley Priest ended the segment.

Back in the arena, intercontinental champion Sami Zayn hit the ring for a promo.

He denounced the idea that he is the underdog. He is a champion, he said.

Breakker interrupted, feigned sincerity and then speared the champion. WWE officials hit the ring and attempted to separate the heel from the situation, but the second-generation star eventually sprinted around the ring and delivered a Spear.

Ilja Dragunov appeared and checked on Zayn to close the segment.

Any chance of the former No. 1 contender learning anything from his loss appears to be zero. Instead, he looks poised to make Zayn wish he had never scored that upset win on Saturday night.

He also appears to be on a collision course with Dragunov for a match, potentially Monday night.

Grade

C+

Top Moments and Takeaways

Braun Strowman and Awesome Truth vs. The Judgment Day

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The Judgment Day continued its winning ways Monday as world tag team champions Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh and Carlito, defeated Braun Strowman and The Awesome Truth's R-Truth and The Miz.

The match was a fun six-man tag, the likes of which WWE excels in, and saw the heels outsmart the babyfaces en route to Bálor delivering the Coup de Grace to Miz.

Creatively, there was little about this that had any major impact on ongoing storylines.

It was simply a good contest that saw the right team go over as The Judgment Day continued to roll in the most fruitful run of the group's existence.

Result

The Judgment Day def. Strowman and The Awesome Truth

Grade

C+

Top Moments and Takeaways

Latest from The Wyatt Sicks

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Bo Dallas again conversed with Uncle Howdy in an internal dialogue videotaped for the entire world to see.

At the end of the back-and-forth, Dallas uttered an ominous: "Then sick is what we will be."

Couple the excellent video with a clearly tormented Dallas waiting for the Raw general manager, and this was excellent stuff that continues to gradually progress the group's storyline.

Gable still appears to be the target of the group, with a match as soon as SummerSlam potentially waiting for him and any member of the "family." If that is the case, a showdown with Dallas feels like the right call.

That fans continue to wait to see where this is all going suggests both the performer and WWE have convinced them to go along on the ride.

Grade

A

Top Moments and Takeaways

Ilja Dragunov vs. Bron Breakker

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The rivalry between Bron Breakker and Ilja Dragunov wrote its latest chapter as the two rekindled their vendetta in a one-on-one showdown.

A hard-hitting match saw The Mad Dragon nearly knock off Breakker and deal him a second successive second defeat.

Instead, the second-generation star halted Dragunov's momentum by throwing an office chair at him, drawing a disqualification. After the bell, he attempted to beat down his rival, but Sami Zayn made the save.

Still hobbled by the Spear from earlier in the night, the IC champion left himself open and Breakker pounced, pulling him from the ring, throwing him into the ring post and sending him crashing over the announce table.

This accomplished two things: It kept the Breakker-Zayn rivalry alive but also provided another non-finish between Breakker and Dragunov, giving neither man the definitive upper hand. Instead, it left the outcome unsettled so that WWE Creative can revisit that program later down the line.

Result

Dragunov def. Breakker via disqualification

Grade

B+

Top Moments and Takeaways

Lyra Valkyria, Kayden Carter and Katana Chance vs. Damage CTRL

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Lyra Valkyria's rivalry with Damage CTRL wrote its latest chapter Monday when the former NXT women's champion partnered with ex-women's tag team champions Katana Chance and Kayden Carter to battle Iyo Sky, Kairi Sane and Dakota Kai.

An action-packed tag team match broke down late and featured both teams throwing everything they had at the other. The babyfaces appeared to have the win in hand after a Keg Stand from Chance and Carter to Kai, but Sky broke up the pin.

From there, Damage CTRL rolled en route to Sky delivering her Over the Moonsault to Carter for the win.

After the match, the trio of Zoey Stark, Shayna Baszler and Sonya Deville beat down Damage CTRL and stood tall to close out the segment, sending a message that there is a new dominant trio in the women's division.

We had seen hints and teases of a new union between the three in backstage segments and in the background of other vignettes. Monday marked their first actual appearance as a united front.

If nothing else, it should make for some fun matchups in the coming weeks and months.

Result

Damage CTRL defeated Valkyria, Chance, and Carter

Grade

B

Top Moments and Takeaways

Rey Mysterio and Zelina Vega vs. Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan

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Dominik Mysterio finally defeated his father, Rey, in the main event of Monday night, but he had little time to celebrate.

Moments after he and Liv Morgan defeated Rey and Zelina Vega, Rhea Ripley returned and cut off an intimate celebration.

Morgan ran away through the crowd, wanting no part of the vengeful Ripley, while Dom stood meekly in the center of the ring.

The stunning return of the Australian capped off a fun main event that saw some creative offense from the babyfaces and equally enjoyable spots from the heels. It wasn't a classic match, but the fans bought into everything en route to the heels narrowly eking out a victory.

Ripley is going to collect her pound of flesh from Morgan eventually, but the equally significant question is what her return means for her on-screen relationship with Mysterio and what she brings to a faction that has not been as united as it had been under her leadership.

The only negative? The timing was off, leaving the former women's world champion's return to be rushed more than it should have been.

Result

Dominik and Morgan def. Rey and Vega

Grade

B+

Top Moments and Takeaways

Overall Grade

Triple H and Co. wasted little time following up Money in the Bank by progressing existing rivalries, introducing new stories and delivering a huge angle at the close of the show with the return of Ripley.

Building momentum after a premium live event, when interest in the product is higher than normal, is always of the utmost importance and the WWE chief content officer has proved adept at that.

The show was not the runaway success that some have been, with a few matches or segments that did not hit quite as hard as they should have, but there was far more good than bad here, notably the CM Punk-Seth Rollins segment, all things Judgment Day, the great video package featuring Gunther and the teased tension between Sheamus and Dunne.

This was a thumbs-up show and it will be interesting to see which direction some of the top stories take next week.

Grade: B

   

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