Ricochet Took To The Skies As WWE Releases Footage From After RAW Went Off The Air

Ricochet Took To The Skies As WWE Releases Footage From After RAW Went Off The Air

WWE has released footage from what happened after RAW went off the air and it features Ricochet taking to the skies and taking out both the RAW and NXT rosters. Check it out after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Nov 05, 2019 03:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
RAW ended in a massive brawl between Superstars from that show and NXT. As it went off the air, they were still fighting at ringside to "Holy sh*t!" chants from fans and now WWE has released footage shedding some light on what happened next.

As you can see below, Ricochet ended up taking to the skies to take them all out and WWE has also released an interview with him making it clear he's confident RAW can take NXT.

All three WWE shows (including SmackDown) will square off at Survivor Series and, as of right now, NXT most definitely has the advantage. You have to believe the company is hoping this will bring more viewers to NXT's weekly show on the USA Network on Wednesday nights but we'll have to wait and see on that front.

Check out the footage below:



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