Seth Rollins Returns To RAW As Monsters Collide In A Titanic Main Event Before BAD BLOOD This Weekend

Seth Rollins Returns To RAW As Monsters Collide In A Titanic Main Event Before BAD BLOOD This Weekend

The latest episode of RAW saw Braun Strowman and Bronson Reed go head-to-head in a "Last Monster Standing Match" which featured the long-awaited return of former World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins...

By JoshWilding - Oct 01, 2024 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Last night's episode of RAW was main evented by Braun Strowman vs. Bronson Reed in a "Last Monster Standing Match."

It was a chaotic brawl which saw them barrel through a ringside barricade (taking out several "fans"), plenty of Tsunamis, and a huge dive from the Monster Among Men which saw him leap onto Reed and several security men outside the ring. 

However, we got a classic ring collapse angle when Reed hit Strowman with a superplex! The referee started a 10-count and, just as it looked like "Big" Bronson Reed would pick up the win, Seth Rollins returned to WWE and delivered a Curb Stomp to the heel on the steel steps. 

Reed took Rollins out months ago and this marked his long-awaited revenge. It's fair to say RAW will only benefit from having the Visionary back on the show each week (especially with it shifting to two hours starting next Monday). 

There were lots of other big talking points in the show; Bron Breakker seemingly became a babyface after sharing a handshake with new Intercontinental Champion Jey Uso and later teased a match with World Heavyweight Champion Gunther.

Talking of the Austrian, he'll finally put the title on the line against Sami Zayn next week. 

Tensions between The New Day continued to rise with Xavier Woods picking up a dirty win over Rey Mysterio before accidentally costing Kofi Kingston his match with Chad Gable. The Judgement Day once again stood tall over the Terror Twins and The Miz turned heel when he attacked R-Truth during their match against the AOP. 

CM Punk and Drew McIntyre also had one final tense verbal exchange ahead of their Hell in a Cell match at Bad Blood this Saturday. They both promised to end each other but stopped short of exchanging blows before the bout. 

Check out some highlights from RAW in the X posts below. 

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