WWE RAW Coverage: Summerslam Prep Begins

Following some interesting events during Money in the Bank, the Red Brand put on a competitive show that began to get the wheels turning for Summerslam.

Matches:

Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio vs. Judgement Day: Damina Priest and Finn Balor: Balor hir Dominik with a chair, but Rey pulled the old Eddie Guerrero move, falling and fooling the ref into thinking he was hit, causing Balor to get DQed.

AJ Styles vs. The Miz: Styles got the win with his Phenomenal Forearm, but Ciampa got involved after and The Miz hit the Skull Crushing Finale.

Carmella and Natalya vs. Smackdown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan and RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair: A lengthy encounter (with an equally as long set up that involved Adam Pearce) that saw Morgan get the win. 

Ezekiel vs. Seth Rollins: Ezekiel hung in there but Rollins eventually put him away with a Stomp.

The Street Profits: Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford and United States Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Theory and The Alpha Academy: Chad Gable and Otis Dozovic: Gable was awesome in this one for his team, but Lashley took over and got the win with his Spear.

Gunther w/Ludvig Kaiser vs. R-Truth: Gunther got the quick win with the Powerbomb.

No Holds Barred: Becky Lynch vs. Asuka: These two just beat on one another, but Asuka got most of the offense in. Things got wacky with an umbrella, but Lynch managed to capitalize with a Manhandle Slam through a table for the win.

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