The latest edition of WWE Monday Night Raw for November 19, 2018 took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Here is a recap of the most noteworthy highlights from this episode for those who may have missed it:
— Baron Corbin kicks off the show with an introduction of Stephanie McMahon, which Braun Strowman interrupts. Stephanie makes a match between the two at TLC wherein if Corbin wins, he's the permanent Raw general manager, but if he loses, he also loses his authority. Strowman will get a universal title match at Royal Rumble, but only if he beats Corbin at TLC. Strowman picks the stipulation of a TLC match.
— Six Man Tag Team Elimination Match: Finn Balor and Elias are eliminated, but Braun Strowman wins for his team by disqualification after Drew McIntyre hits him with a chair. McIntyre, Bobby Lashley and Baron Corbin all beat Strowman down after the match and injure his arm.
— Seth Rollins tries again to get a proper answer out of Dean Ambrose about why he did what he did, but his response pretty much boils down to "The Shield did more harm than good."
— Nia Jax and Tamina defeated Bayley and Sasha Banks by pinfall
— The Lucha House Party defeated The Revival by pinfall
— Ronda Rousey cuts a promo and issues an open challenge to the locker room, but Baron Corbin denies it, before eventually agreeing to it.
— Ronda Rousey defeated Mickie James by submission to retain the Raw Women's Championship
— Bobby Roode and Chad Gable defeated The Authors of Pain by pinfall
— Natalya defeated Ruby Riott defeated Natalya
— Michael Cole informs us that Braun Strowman's status is that he has a shattered elbow from the attack earlier.
— Dean Ambrose comes to the ring to cut a promo. Seth Rollins, who previously made it seem like he was leaving the arena, shows back up and runs to the ring to go on the attack. Ambrose hits a low blow to turn the tide.
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