Whoo-hoo! The RadiantGame Team is now in our city — Hershey, Pennsylvania! Is the Giant Center truly big enough to handle all the events we’re gonna witness tonight? We’ve got legendary Rey Mysterio facing the merciless but honorable Damian Priest, Sheamus taking on the arrogant Ludwig Kaiser, and of course, I’m waiting eagerly to see how Liv Morgan’s storyline develops on the Red Brand. Let’s waste no time — let’s start watching Raw!
Liv Morgan’s Revenge Tour Continues
Morgan is very proud of herself tonight and looks absolutely stunning. Yeah, poor Dominic — how could he resist this beauty? The champion is confident and boasts about her recent accomplishments: taking out Rhea Ripley, beating Becky Lynch twice (sending her into early retirement), winning the title, and even stealing a kiss from Dirty Dominic.
Mysterio appears and warns Liv that when Mami returns, she’ll kill her. But the champion counters that Dominic would be the first to get killed for all he’s done to Morgan. Liv is a passionate woman, toying with a young boy — and honestly, I can’t blame him right now. Liv gets closer, locking Dominic in the corner, probably going in for another kiss — but Finn Bálor rushes to the ring and makes her back off his ally.
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Liv says she’s leaving for now, but trust me — Dominic is completely under Liv’s control already, and he’s in deep trouble. Eh, I wouldn’t mind being in his place...
Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser
After running his mouth for three weeks about the Celtic Warrior, the German athlete Ludwig Kaiser finally gets his one-on-one shot tonight. While Sheamus is doing his entrance, Kaiser viciously attacks from behind with a chop block to Sheamus’s bad knee — a slight advantage for the Imperium participant.
Eventually, both athletes get into the ring and the war begins. Kaiser quickly and mercilessly targets the knee to gain every edge he can tonight. But honestly, he’s no Gunther — this is a serious opponent. Sheamus delivers massive, heavy hits, while Ludwig responds with quick, sharp attacks. Soon, the chest of the Celtic Warrior is burning red.
Sheamus handles his opponent like a doll, but somehow Kaiser survives every assault — using the ring, steel steps, even the apron. A critical moment arrives when Kaiser runs out of the ring and delivers a dropkick to the bad knee — the same kick that took out Giovanni Vinci. That must have done serious damage.
After a failed attempt at the Celtic Cross, Sheamus smashes his knee against the protective ring pad, and Kaiser completely destroys the Irishman’s knee with a double stomp. The referee is ready to stop the match due to Sheamus’s inability to continue, but the Celtic Warrior refuses to give up. Sheamus fires up after Kaiser’s chop and launches a counterattack, but once again, his bad knee gives out on a Brow Kick attempt. Still, at least ten Beats of Badhem connect to Kaiser’s chest.
In the end, Ludwig manages to counter White Noise off the third rope, attack the injured knee, and roll up Sheamus for the pin. A huge victory for Imperium tonight — and definitely something Sheamus should think about.
Dragon Lee vs. Finn Bálor
Backstage, Damian Priest decides to remind everyone why Judgment Day is ruling Raw. Tonight is the perfect time to settle some scars with the LWO. Dragon is a strong opponent, and I’m not sure Finn can beat him clean one-on-one — but he has enough allies to tip the scales tonight.
Both athletes start quickly and intensely, but Judgment Day’s presence in the ring already plays a role — distracting Lee and giving Finn the opportunities he needs. McDonagh’s help isn’t enough for Bálor, so Carlito gets involved — and quickly pays the price.
Dragon almost single-handedly destroys nearly the whole Judgment Day crew, but when he gets back in the ring, Finn takes advantage and finishes the match with a shotgun dropkick and Coup De Grâce. Judgment Day decides to end Lee right here, right now — but he’s backed up by Braun Strowman and Rey Mysterio! The big man starts his train run, but Judgment Day escapes the ringside area.
Sami Zayn Has a Proposal
Sami Zayn believes this whole situation with Chad Gable has gotten way too personal, so the Intercontinental Champion made a bold proposal to settle it like men. No nonsense, no backup — just Gable, face-to-face, without his students. Of course, Chad didn’t show up. Instead, he sent Maxxine, Otis, and Tozawa out to "redeem themselves" in the ring tonight. 🙄
Sami tried to talk some sense into them — "Don’t follow this guy blindly!" — but Maxxine still pulled out a cringe-worthy note from their so-called "Master." The letter? Complete garbage. Chad tore into Akira the Ninja, called Otis a “stupid kid” who lost his Money in the Bank chance, and mocked Maxxine as a “useless Barbie Dupri.” 💀 Worst of all, he claimed Sami Zayn himself is the biggest failure of them all — that he would’ve been crushed by Gunther if not for Gable's guidance. The only way to end this, according to Chad? Give him another title shot. (Yeah, saw that one coming a mile away. 🙄)
Sami agreed to defend his title against this delusional freak at Clash at the Castle 💥🏆. But he was more worried about the students — begging them to think for themselves instead of blindly obeying Gable.
Too late. It was all a trap. Chad attacked from behind, tried to get Otis to turn on Sami again, even slapped Otis across the face. That was the last straw for Akira, who finally stepped up! But Maxxine stopped him, and Gable made her get on her knees and beg for Otis not to be punished. 😤
Otis still stood frozen like a statue… until Gable dismissed Maxxine and Akira entirely. That was enough. Otis finally stepped up against his so-called mentor! 😤🔥 Gable was actually scared — but Sami’s strike accidentally knocked Chad into Otis, causing a pile-up that left Akira and Maxxine hurt.
And guess what? Gable twisted the whole thing around, emotionally manipulating Otis. The big man slammed Sami, then carried away Akira and Maxxine while Gable smirked with satisfaction. Two weeks in a row, Sami Zayn left laid out in the center of the ring. 💣 The Intercontinental Champion is in serious trouble.
Ricochet vs. Bron Breakker
After what felt like a millennium of squash matches, Bron Breakker finally had a real opponent tonight — and not just any opponent, but an injured Ricochet, who’s been walking around with banged-up ribs. Backstage, Bron barked at Adam Pearce, threatening to destroy Sami Zayn and anyone else the GM sends his way. Typical meathead menace behavior. 💀
Despite the odds, Ricochet came out swinging — literally. He stunned Breakker early with a slap and rapid-fire strikes that caught the powerhouse off guard. For a moment, it looked like the high-flyer might actually pull off a miracle. 💥
But reality came crashing down when Bron slammed Ricochet's injured ribs into the barricade outside the ring, then stalked him like a predator, all while staring down Samantha Irvin — Ricochet’s real-life partner. That part? Creepy. 😬
Still, Ricochet showed some fire. He landed a springboard moonsault, and later surprised Breakker with a huge superkick just as the crowd braced for a Spear. When Ricochet followed up with the Recoil, it almost looked like the upset of the night… but Breakker kicked out. Again. 👊
Eventually, Ricochet missed a 450 Splash — and that was the beginning of the end. Bron came in hot with a lightning-fast Frankensteiner, then delivered a vicious Spear that folded Ricochet in half. 💀💣
Massive win for Bron in his first real match on Raw — and he wasn’t done yet. He went full psycho mode and tried to do to Ricochet what he did to his last victim… until Ilja Dragunov stormed in and punched him square in the face, saving his new ally from a potential career-ending beatdown. 🔥⚔️
Natalya vs. Kiana James
Veteran vs. Rookie — sounds promising on paper, right? But this match… kinda flopped. Natalya, the longtime WWE workhorse who's lately been spending more time in NXT, was here to welcome the ambitious Kiana James to Raw. Kiana clearly wants to impress Adam Pearce and climb the ranks, but this didn’t quite hit the mark.
Natalya started strong with aggressive offense, keeping the pressure on early. But Kiana mostly dodged and stalled, not offering much in the way of real counters. The crowd? Ice cold. 🥶 Honestly, I can’t blame them. Eventually, Natalya tried to lock in the Sharpshooter, but she fumbled it — giving Kiana just enough of an opening to hit the 401K (some weird spin on a DDT) and score the win. 💥
Yeah… not exactly a breakout debut. Kiana won, but it didn’t feel impactful. If I’m being honest, the only NXT call-up that’s really impressed me lately is Ilja Dragunov. The rest? Meh. Not trying to be harsh — and definitely not trying to be sexist — but the current wave of NXT women on Raw haven’t wowed me yet. Hopefully that changes soon.
Braun Strowman vs. Carlito
Earlier tonight, Braun Strowman once again wrecked The Judgment Day’s plans, and Damian Priest had enough. So what does he do? Sends poor Carlito to prove himself against the damn Monster of All Monsters. Yeah… not cool. 😬
The match kicked off with Strowman charging like a freight train, but Carlito did try to fight back — gotta respect the bravery. Unfortunately for him, Braun’s raw power was just too much. Even with some desperate interference from JD McDonagh and Finn Bálor, Carlito still got flattened by a massive Chokeslam and pinned clean. 💥
Judgment Day wasn’t done. All members jumped Strowman like a pack of hyenas, and even Dominik Mysterio tried a chop block, followed by a steel chair shot. Big mistake. Braun swatted the chair away with one hand like it was a throw pillow. 💀
Just when Dirty Dom looked doomed, Liv Morgan ran out and stepped between him and the monster, once again saving her new “boy.” 👀 That distraction gave Judgment Day the upper hand as they brutally attacked Braun’s knee with the steel chair. Where the hell was the LWO!? Braun literally helped them earlier — and now they’re nowhere to be found!? 🤦♂️
Meanwhile, Liv kept flirting with Dominik, and Bálor once again had to step between them, clearly not trusting Liv’s motives. This whole storyline is spiraling into something wild, and honestly? I’m loving the chaos. 😈🔥
Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair (c) vs. Zoey Stark & Shayna Baszler
The WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair, were invited to Raw by challengers Zoey Stark & Shayna Baszler, and the vibes were tense from the jump. 😤 Zoey and Shayna didn’t waste time — they claimed they were the top team in WWE and that the tag titles were coming back to Raw. Bianca clapped back with confidence, saying they’ll defend those titles on any brand, any time. And guess what? They weren’t bluffing. The champs wanted to throw down tonight. Cue Adam Pearce — and for once, he didn’t ruin the moment. Instead, he gave the green light. Match on. Let’s go! 💥
Jade and Bianca came out swinging, dominating Shayna early and isolating her in the corner. The champs looked powerful and almost unstoppable. But Zoey and Shayna rallied back. They nearly took Bianca out with a running knee and double-team setup, but Bianca backflipped out of danger, and Jade yanked Shayna out of the ring — only for Baszler to toss her into the steel steps. Oof. 💣
It was touch and go, but Bianca hit the K.O.D. to seal the win for the champions. Another big statement from this powerhouse team. 🏆🔥
But then — chaos. 😈 Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn showed up out of nowhere! The Unholy Union attacked both champs, leaving the ring in total destruction. A 4-on-2 beatdown left Bianca and Jade laid out. So disrespectful.
Now the big question: How will the champions respond to this dark ambush? I’m all in for this collision.
What’s Next for Jey Uso?
Main Event Jey Uso stood tall among the crowd tonight, soaking in the YEET energy and throwing it right back. 🐐🔥
He reminded everyone about last year’s Bloodline Civil War, reflecting on how he was once just “the right-hand man.” But now? He’s fighting for himself. His story is no longer tied to Roman — it’s his own path now.
And the next chapter? Simple. Jey officially declared he’s entering the Money in the Bank ladder match! 🧨 His plan is clear — climb the ladder, grab the briefcase, and YEET his way into a world title opportunity. A bold move… but let’s be honest — it’s exactly what someone like Jey deserves.
YEET! 💥⚔️💼
The New Day vs The Authors of Pain
For weeks now, Karrion Kross has had his eyes on Xavier Woods, clearly plotting to break up The New Day and drag Woods into the eerie world of the Final Testament. Honestly, the way I see it, they just want a “token” member to round out their group—because I still can’t figure out what exactly Woods brings to them besides witty one-liners. As expected, Akam and Rezar dominated the match with their monstrous strength.
But the key moment? A confrontation outside the ring between Kofi and Kross, which distracted Kingston long enough for AoP to capitalize and destroy him. That led to Woods being pinned clean in the center of the ring. Huge loss, and maybe a moment of realization for Xavier that Kross might be right. Time to ditch the trombone and embrace the darkness?
Rey Mysterio vs Damian Priest (C)
Main event time! Two leaders of Raw’s biggest factions clashing to see who truly runs Monday nights. After that loss to Kofi Kingston in the tournament, Rey looked like he didn’t stand a chance—but the WWE legend never quits. Priest controlled most of the match, using his size and power to keep Rey grounded.
But when Priest smashed into the ring post, the tide turned fast. Rey fired up with a springboard crossbody, hammerfists in the corner, and a beautiful DDT. Still not enough. Priest nearly decapitated Rey with a massive clothesline and tried to end it with a second-rope Razor’s Edge, but Rey countered with an incredible hurricanrana into a 619 and Frog Splash! Still only a two-count!
Carlito ran down to distract Rey, but Dragon Lee chased him off… until Finn and JD mauled Dragon Lee, and Rey's dive onto them backfired. Priest capitalized with South of Heaven to pin Mysterio.
And then—Drew McIntyre STRIKES from behind! Future Shock DDT to the champ! But Priest fought back, even as the rest of Judgment Day rushed the ring. Drew tried to finish it all by slamming Priest through the table, but just like always, he took too long talking... and Priest chokeslammed him through the announce desk instead! Judgment Day stands tall once again.
Final Thoughts
Another intense episode of Raw, and one thing is clear: Judgment Day rules Monday nights. Liv Morgan is stirring chaos, Priest is surviving everything thrown at him, and the locker room is on edge. Let’s break it down:
💋 Is Liv Morgan seducing her way into Judgment Day?
Becky Lynch is in the past. Now, Liv’s targeting Dominik Mysterio, and Dirty Dom seems to be loving every second of it. Is Liv planning to infiltrate Judgment Day, or steal Dom and destroy it from the inside? Either way, it’s juicy.
🤕Sheamus suffers another tough loss
If his knee wasn’t an issue, I don’t see Ludwig Kaiser winning tonight. Still, credit to Ludwig—he wrestled smart and took full advantage of Sheamus’ injury. This rivalry isn't over. Once Sheamus heals up, Kaiser better prepare for some Celtic punishment.
🐉 Dragon Slayer Balor?
Without JD’s help, there’s no way Finn wins against Dragon Lee. But a win is a win, and the Judgment Day continues stacking victories. That said, Braun Strowman remains a massive threat they can’t ignore for much longer.
🧠 Is Sami Zayn trying to save Alpha Academy?
Tonight confirmed it: Chad Gable has gone full psycho. Otis cares deeply about Maxxine and Tozawa, and now Sami Zayn is determined to save them. Problem is, it’s one vs four right now, and Sami’s title is also on the line. Tough road ahead.
💥 Bron Breakker breaks more than just records
Finally, a real match for Bron! Ricochet gave it his all and came close, but Breakker was just too much. Ilja Dragunov is next, and if anyone has a shot at stopping Bron, it’s him. Bring it on.
❌ Another weak debut?
I was really hoping for more from Kiana James, especially against someone like Natalya. But nope. She hit her finisher and that was basically it. Honestly, she might be better off sticking to paperwork and staying Adam Pearce’s assistant.
👹 Is the Monster finally down?
Damian Priest's plan to wear down Braun worked… barely. Even five-on-one, they struggled. If not for Liv’s distraction, they might have failed. Braun’s knee may be hurt now, but next week? He’ll be looking for revenge. Judgment Day better run.
🏆 Tag champs face new threats
Jade and Bianca handled Shayna and Zoey tonight, no surprise there. But Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn attacking afterward? 👀 We could be looking at a Triple Threat match at Clash at the Castle. Honestly, I’m rooting for the Unholy Union. Isla Dawn is a dangerous, fiery redhead and I’m in love.
💼💲 YEET for the briefcase!
Jey Uso officially enters Money in the Bank. He’s been gunning for the top lately, and winning the briefcase could finally get him that championship gold. Ex–Right Hand Man is feeling like the man this year. YEET!
☠️ A New Day ends?
Just as I expected, Final Testament played the numbers game, and Kross made sure Kofi distracted Woods at the worst possible moment. They don’t need to beat you in the ring—they’ll beat you psychologically. Honestly, Woods could be halfway to joining them already.
💪Judgment Day dominance confirmed
Damian Priest pinned Rey Mysterio and then slammed Drew McIntyre through a table. That’s a statement. Drew might think he’s heading to Clash at the Castle with momentum, but Priest isn’t going down without a war. Numbers game beat The Bloodline, and it’ll beat Drew too—even Sheamus won’t save him.
That’s all for this Monday, folks! Raw continues to heat up on the road to Clash at the Castle. Catch you soon on the Blue Brand, where more drama, grudges, and chaos are waiting to explode! 💥