WWE RAW Coverage: Damage Not Under CTRL

The go-home show before Extreme Rules continued to tie up any loose ends before the event.

Matches:

Judgement Day: Finn Balor and Damian Priest w/Dominik Mysterio and Rhea Ripley: Ripley took out Mysterio and allowed Balor to beat Styles with the Coup De Grace. After the match, Balor and company beat on Styles again.

United States Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Mustafa Ali: Ali hit a 450 on Lashley’s arm, but he still got the win with The Hurt Lock. After the match, Rollins hit him with The Stomp.

Candice LeRae vs. WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Dakota Kai w/Iyo Sky and Bayley: The numbers game played a role and Kai was able to pick up the win over a game LeRae.

Otis w/Chad Gable vs. Johnny Gargano: Otis got the huge win after Theory nailed Gargano with the briefcase before Braun Strowman made the save.

Chad Gable w/Otis and Austin Theory vs. Braun Strowman: Otis got thrown out after he attacked Strowman and Gable got in some high-level offense before Strowman won with the Powerbomb.

Solo Sikoa w/WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Jimmy and Jey Uso and Sami Zayn vs. Angelo Dawkins w/Montez Ford: Sikoa won with the True Urinage despite the fact that the Usos and Zayn couldn’t get on the same page.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Iyo Sky w/Dakota Sky and Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss w/WWE RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair: Sky got the win and afterward, Damage CTRL destroyed Belair, Asuka and Bliss.

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