Cody Rhodes on WWE Raw

WWE RAW Live Updates, Results, & Reactions

It’s time for the post-Money in the Bank edition of WWE Raw, airing tonight at 8 pm EST! Follow along with our live Raw 7/3 coverage, results, and reactions, as well as any other breaking news of the day!

Today’s biggest stories:

Shayna Baszler

Shayna Baszler comments on her battle with Ronda Rousey on WWE Raw

One of the most memorable moments on tonight’s WWE Raw was seeing the return of the savage version of Shayna Baszler. She came down to the ring and confronted former partner and best friend, Ronda Rousey, telling her that she was the only person who could truly shut her up. That’s when things got physical, including a stiff knee from Baszler to Rousey that left her rattled.

After Raw went off the air, Byron Saxton asked Shayna’s thoughts on how the situation had unfolded between the two women:

I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that this has been building up and it felt good to finally get that off my chest. But you know what felt better? Feeling her tendon in her ankle stretch, and feeling my knee crack across her skull. I finally shut her up,” Shayna said with a shrug.

WWE

Sound-Off: Who should be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2024?

The annual WWE Hall of Famer ceremony is a decent amount of time away. Still, it’s never too early to start thinking about which impactful stars deserve the recognition of being inducted. Our Inside the Ropes Twitter page was curious about which stars fans think should be joining the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2024:

Who should be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2024?

You can see several of the answers that were provided below!

Raw

What's In Store For Next Week's WWE Raw

Another week, another Raw, but we’ve already got so much to look forward to for next week’s episode of the red brand. The SummerSlam build is coming in hot, with issues boiling between The Judgment Day and longtime rivals like Cody Rhodes/Brock Lesnar and Becky Lynch/Trish Stratus. Three matches have been confirmed for next week, while others have been teased, like Drew McIntyre & Matt Riddle vs. Imperium.

You can see the current lineup for WWE Raw below:

  • Becky Lynch vs. Zoey Stark
  • Ricochet and Logan Paul meet face-to-face
  • No Disqualification Match: Tommaso Ciampa vs. The Miz
  • What’s next for the Judgment Day?
  • Will Drew McIntyre and Matt Riddle team up to battle Imperium
Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins escapes tonight as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion

We come back from the final commercial break with Rollins in control, hitting the Three Amigos that Eddie Guerrero once made famous. Ripley distracts the referee as Priest shoves Rollins off of the top rope, giving Dom the advantage so he can hit his Frog Splash. He keeps stomping away at Rollins and then uses another Frog Splash on the Champion.

Dom goes back to what has been working, using more stomping and a third attempt at a Frog Splash. This time, Seth gets his knees up and gives himself a moment to recover. Seth with some clotheslines and a discus lariat to Mysterio. He uses a series of elbows to Dom in the corner, followed by a backbreaker. Seth with a running knee before hyping the audience up for the finish.

He sets up for a Pedigree, but Priest jumps on the apron and distracts him. Seth gets Dom on the outside and hits a Suicide Dive on both men at the same time as Rhea watches along. Back in the ring, Rollins uses a rolling elbow and a hard finishing elbow to the back of the head. Suddenly, Damian Priest comes in the ring and uses the South of Heaven. He pummels Rollins with shots and then tosses him to the outside of the ring. Priest slams Seth into the steel steps and the announce desk, as well as the barricade around the ring.

Priest delivers a flatliner to Rollins on the announce table, and then clear it off to follow up. Seth slithers out of the Razor’s Edge and superkicks Rollins in the face. It looks as though Rollins is going to powerbomb Priest through the table, but Dom comes up from behind and bashes him with the briefcase. He encourages Priest to cash in now, and it appears that he’s going to follow through with it when, suddenly, Finn Balor shows up and goes on the attack.

Balor and Priest start arguing on the apron as Finn tells Priest that if it wasn’t for him, he would be Champion right now. Seth pedigrees Dom on the outside of the ring and then escapes as Priest looks on. Tensions are high in the Judgment Day! Is it over between them?

Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins vs. Dominik Mysterio

Backstage, Riddle thanks McIntyre for helping him out after weeks of issues with Imperium. He asks McIntyre if he’ll team up with him next week against Imperium, and Drew seems interested in the idea but says it’s time to get some pints in Baltimore.

Seth Rollins enters the boisterous sounds of the WWE Universe, singing his theme music. The bell rings, and this one is starting! Seth uses his agility to duck Dom before locking up. He twists Dom into an armbar and then a headlock takeover. Dom uses a headscissors on the ground and then a headlock takeover of his own to ground the World Champion.

Dom with a shoulder tackle, but he misses a clothesline and is hit with a shoulder tackle of the Champ’s. Rollins with some body shots before tossing Dom out of the ring. He starts for a suicide dive but Dom distracts him for a moment. Dom tries to take advantage, but Seth tosses him over the ropes and catches him with a running knee.

Dominik Mysterio

It's time for the main event!

We see a replay of what happened in the World Title match between Seth Rollins and Finn Balor at Money in the Bank. Here comes Dominik Mysterio for the main event!

Riddle

Riddle vs. Giovanni Vinci

Vinci immediately starts dominating, chopping Riddle hard and then body slamming him into the mat. Riddle comes back with several kicks to the chest, but Vinci springboards off the ropes with a crossbody. He ties in an ankle lock, but Riddle kicks his way out of it. He uses a pele kick and then a running forearm in the corner on Vinci. Giovanni with a rolling senton and a moonsault for a close pinfall.

Riddle with a flash knee, but his attempt at the Broderick is reversed. He ties Vinci up in a sudden victory roll for the win! Kaiser comes in and helps his partner beat down Riddle together when, suddenly, Drew McIntyre’s music hits. He comes down and clears house with Riddle. Drew stares down Gunther and then uses the Claymore Kick to knock out Vinci. Gunther climbs on the apron and stares down Drew as McIntyre mouths, “Your move.”

Rhea Ripley

Rhea Ripley is fed up with Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez

Backstage, we see Iyo Sky as she confronts Ripley with the MITB Briefcase. She says she’ll see Ripley around. Rhea responds: “Try me. It will be the biggest mistake of your life.” Damian Priest and Dominik Mysterio walk over, and Ripley tells them that if Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan get in the way again, they’re going to regret it. Dom says Seth Rollins will regret it when they battle in the main event tonight.

Riddle

The Original Bro is set for some in-ring action tonight

We see a replay of what happened between The Bloodline this past Saturday at Money in the Bank. Jey Uso was the first man to pin Roman Reigns in over three years. This Friday, the next chapter in the story will take place when Roman Reigns is on Tribal Court.

Matt Riddle is coming down to the ring next! He is set to battle Giovanni Vinci.

The Miz

The Miz and Tommaso Ciampa to collide next week on Raw

After the match, Ripley continues attacking Nattie, inspiring Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan to run down for the save. Rodriguez stares down Ripley as she walks back up the ramp with her World Title.

We see a replay of what happened between The Miz and Tommaso Ciampa last Monday. The promo video we covered earlier on the blog is then shown, where Ciampa says he’s reawakened the fire in The Miz. The Miz responds backstage at Raw, saying that he doesn’t care what kind of cards he has hidden, but he doesn’t care. Want to call him a coward? The last person that did that (Bryan Danielson) is gone, and everyone who said those things, is gone. But he’s still here. Next week, he wants the best version of Tommaso Ciampa during their no disqualification match next week on Raw.

Up next, we will see a recap of what happened during The Bloodline Civil War.

Rhea Ripley

Ripley retains against a game Natalya

We return from commercial with Nattie in control, hitting a basement dropkick to Rhea’s face for a two. Ripley levels things with a swift kick off the mat to knock Nattie out. Ripley goes for a powerbomb but Nattie reverses with a  hurricanrana and a discus lariat for another two. She Irish whips Rhea in the corner where she is met with double boots and a missile dropkick from the second rope for another near pinfall.

Ripley with a kick and the prism lock to trap Nattie in the center of the ring. Nattie rolls through to smash Ripley into the second turnbuckle as she regains her breath. As she tries for the Sharpshooter, Ripley reverses and stomps down on Nattie. Rhea dedicates her next move to Dom Dom, and then attempts a Frog Splash, but Nattie puts her boots up and smashes Rhea in the face at the last second!

Nattie dodges an attack in the corner and then uses a running powerslam and the sharpshooter. Ripley’s mouth is busted open, too! Rhea struggles but powers herself over to the bottom rope, forcing the submission to break. Ripley escapes the ring and then finds a way to lure Nattie to her. A bit of trickery follows where Ripley slides in and out of the ring, and then Ripley gets Nattie into the Riptide for another win.

Rhea Ripley

An early sneak attack from Natalya isn't enough to stop Mami

Nattie gives Ripley a taste of her own medicine, attacking her on the ramp while she’s coming down to the ring. She rains down punches and tosses her into the barricade and the steel steps. Eventually, Nattie tosses Ripley in the ring and gets the referee to ring the bell. She stays on Ripley, but as she tries to tie her into the sharpshooter, Ripley escapes to the outside.

Nattie runs around to her from the other side of the ring but is met with a right hand. Ripley takes over, smashing Nattie’s face into the announce table over and over. She tosses Nattie in the ring, where Natalya hits more strikes to try and regain the advantage. Ripley with a hard forearm to the back, and then more of them off of the ropes. Nattie manages to get some more punches in, but she runs into a brutal headbutt that gives her a two count.

She slaps Nattie in the face and keeps her grounded. Kicks follow to the gut and the neck, but Nattie returns with a flurry of shots. Ripley knocks her down again with a kick to the chest. She tosses Nattie into the corner and tries to go for a superplex. Mami is shoved away and eats a crossbody instead, leveling the playing field for a moment. Nattie with several punches to the face, but Ripley shoves them off and uses a running dropkick for another close two.

Ricochet

Ricochet and Logan Paul To Continue Developing Rivalry

We see Natalya being hyped up by Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez ahead of their World Title match tonight.

Replays of what happened between Ricochet and Logan Paul at Money in the Bank both during and after their MITB match is show, and then we get an interview with Ricochet. He says he gives Paul props, but the fact that he got in his face after the match instead of taking the “L” says a lot. He challenges Paul to meet him in the ring next week on Raw.

Here comes Rhea Ripley!

Maxxine Dupri

Maxxine Dupri shows just how much she's grown in the ring

When we return from the break, Otis and Erik trade rights until Erik rakes at the eyes and tags in his partner. Otis still busts through the raiders with a double shoulder tackle and then tags in his partner. Gabe with a rolling neckbreaker on Ivar and an exploder suplex on Erik. Ivar comes back with some heavy hands, then setting Gable up on the second rope. It doesn’t work out for him, as Gable climbs up and bulldogs Ivar. Gable with a splash on Erik to force him out of the ring. Gable then hits a diving headbutt for another close two count,

Ivar gets in and changes up the momentum until, finally, Dupri and Valhalla tag in! Dupri with two arm drags and a vertical suplex, followed by a, “Aaaahh Thank You!” Dupri and Otis hype each other up until Dupri starts doing the caterpillar! Valhalla intercepts it with a running knee to her face! Outside of the ring, Gable with a moonsault that wipes out all of the men involved. Valhalla gets caught in a sunset flip pin for the win! Dupri and Alpha Academy are victorious!

Chad Gable

Alpha Academy & Maxxine Dupri vs. The Viking Raiders & Valhalla

Alpha Academy enters first, followed by The Viking Raiders. The bell rings with Gable and Erik starting out. They lock up, but quickly start reversing one another before Erik slithers out of a headlock and nails Gable with double forearms. He ties in a headlock, but Chad eventually escapes and tags in Otis. Otis clears house, even body slamming Ivar and then hitting a splash on Erik in the corner of the ring.

Otis with the Caterpillar! The crowd loves it!

Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes has a clear statement about Brock Lesnar

We see a replay of what happened between Cody Rhodes and Brock Lesnar at the beginning of the show. On the ramp, Jackie Redmond welcomes Cody Rhodes for an interview. Cody congratulates Redmond on her first night at Raw, and then says that he’s always a man of his word. He says he was waiting for Brock and told him he would attack next time he saw him, and that’s exactly what he did. “Welcome back, Brock.”

Cody says after his broken arm and Brock’s broken face, he will fight Brock any night and every night. He exits up the ramp.

Up next is The Viking Raiders & Valhalla vs. Alpha Academy.

Becky Lynch

The Issues Between Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus Are Far From Over

Another video package for Bronson Reed is featured. Becky Lynch then makes her entrance to a solid ovation from the crowd.

Lynch addresses her loss at Money in the Bank. She says she can move on from that, but something she cannot move along from is Trish Stratus. But she can’t think of a better time or place to end this, so she tells Trish to come down to the ring right now.

Here comes Stratus and Zoey Stark! Trish has that face mask back that she wore in a previous rivalry with Lita! She says there’s no way she’s fighting Lynch tonight with a broken nose. Lynch wants Stark in a match then because she’s better than “broken” Trish. Stratus says there is no one better than her because she is the greatest of all time, but Stark might be as good as her one day.

Lynch says that if that’s the case, it’s funny because she remembers that Trish couldn’t beat her on her own at Night of Champions. She says The Man is the greatest of all time, and if Zoey gets better, she’s going to have to go against her. Lynch asks what will happen to Stark when Trish is done promoting whatever she’s doing and having her little glory run. Why is she still here? Trish says it’s because she isn’t finished building the division that she started long ago.

Trish says that the irony isn’t wasted on her that she tried to break the face of “the face of the women’s division.” But, right now, she has a medical appointment and needs to leave Baltimore or Balti-less. Lynch can be prepared for a match with Stark next week on Raw.

Becky Lynch

It's time for The Man

We see a replay of what happened during the Women’s MITB Ladder Match Saturday.

Becky Lynch is up next!

Chelsea Green

We have new #1 Contenders for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships

During the break Green and Deville kept their momentum up despite being tired. Right when we return, Deville uses a running knee and they eliminate Nox and Brooke. Carter and Chance come in first. They’re coming in with explosiveness, with Carter taking control with a superkick. She tags in her partner and Chance/Carter use tandem lionsaults (Chance did botch a bit and may have hurt her back).

Green and Deville take over with a team suplex and then traded tags. Carter gets a blind tag in and takes over, hitting a big right hand. Chance tags in suddenly and they use an insane super hurricanrana that looked amazing. Deville breaks the pinfall up at the last second! Carter tags in Chance and they get ready to hit the Afterparty. Deville distracts them and breaks it up. Green uses the Unpretti-her for the win this time.

Deville and Green are the new #1 Contenders for the Women’s Tag Team Championships!

Kayden Carter

Tag Team Turmoil Match for a shot at the Women's Tag Team Titles

The other teams include Tegan Nox & Dana Brooke, Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell, Nikki Cross & Emma, and Kayden Carter & Katana Chance.

Indi Hartwell and Chelsea Green start in the ring. Hartwell with a big boot and a forearm to take the entire team out. She hits a sidewalk slam on Green and then Snake Eyes on Deville. She sets Sonya up on the ropes, boots her, and then tags in Candice. The two use a gutbuster/neckbreaker combo for a two count, but Green breaks it up and hits a superkick to send Indi out of the ring.

LeRae with a superkick to Green and an elbow drop on Deville. Deville avoids a Lionsault and tags in her partner. Sonya knees Candice with a knockout blow and then protects her partner as Green pins for the win.

Nikki Cross and Emma come in next, with Cross immediately bulldozing through the opposition. She tags in her partner, Emma, but then runs over to help Candice LeRae instead of focusing on the match. Emma stays in control, including using a snap suplex and some dominant maneuvers to Green. A sliding crossbody in the bottom turnbuckles gives her team a two count. Emma hits a right to Deville on the apron, but Green meets her with a hard right and a Russian Leg Sweep. Cross is on the outside of the ring, having some sort of mental breakdown as Green and Deville finish off Emma.

Next up is Tegan Nox and Dana Brooke. Nox comes in and uses several running uppercuts before tagging in Brooke. Brooke and Nox with a tandem forward-facing suplex. Green and Deville try to escape but are met with some botchy-looking baseball slides as we go to the break.

Liv Morgan

Women's Tag Team Action Is Up Next

Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez are elated as they wear their Tag Titles down to the ring. This will be a Tag Team Turmoil Match to determine new #1 contenders for Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez’s Titles. First out is Sonya Deville and Chelsea Green!

Ronda Rousey

Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler clash

We return to the show with a recap of what went down at Money in the Bank on Saturday night. A focus is put on the Women’s Tag Team Title Match when Shayna Baszler turned on her tag team partner, Ronda Rousey.

Rousey comes down to the ring, but Baszler emerges immediately. Shayna says that just like the WWE Universe, she’s tired of hearing Ronda speak on the microphone. She asks Shayna for an explanation after everything they’ve been through. Shayna says she’s narcissistic and she owes her for being in WWE in the first place. Shayna thinks it’s funny Ronda even thinks she worked to get the Tag Team Titles, because she hasn’t been the one that worked for years and years to even get to this point. Rousey just waltzed right into WrestleMania.

Shayna says that there is finally someone in WWE — herself — that can finally shut her up. Rousey goes on the attack, kicking Shayna off of the apron. She puts her in a sleeper, but Baszler flips Ronda by her hair and then puts Rousey in an ankle lock. Shayna with a stiff knee right to Rousey’s jaw! She’s out for a second, but wakes up and yells for Shayna to get back to the ring. Baszler saunters away with a grimace on her face.

Backstage, Alpha Academy gets Maxxine Dupri hyped up for her first match tonight!

Damien Priest

The Punisher continues building momentum

We get back with Priest and Shinsuke both down after a series of kicks. Shinsuke gets up and hits several strikes, but Priest hits some of his own. STO from Nakamura! He hits the signature sliding German suplex on Priest and then taunts Rhea Ripley on the outside of the ring. Nakamura with a jumping kick for another two count on Mr. MITB. Nakamura leaps off the second rope, but Priest meets him in mid-air with a hard uppercut.

Priest delivers a right hand, but he’s reversed right after and put into a close pinfall predicament, followed by an armbar. Priest works his way out of it and then hits a leaping kick of his own that gives him a 2 and 7/8 count. Priest goes for the Razor’s Edge but Shinsuke escapes. Nakamura makes it out of the South of Heaven and then hits another hard kick. It’s still not enough! Nakamura jumps from the second rope with a knee strike. The Kinshasa is ducked by Priest, and then he hits him with a gnarly clothelinse that turns Nakamura inside out. South of Heaven! Damian Priest is the winner tonight!

Damien Priest

Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Damian Priest

Priest was already set in the ring, so we see Shinsuke Nakamura’s entrance when the commercial ends. The bell rings, and Priest uses the time Shinsuke takes to lock up to hit him with a kick to the abdomen and a wrist lock. Nakamura uses some reversals and a cartwheel to escape, but Priest backs him up into the ropes and nails Shinsuke with a right. He hits him with another right, but Shinsuke comes back with several knees and a running dropkick to Priest’s head. Shinsuke with the good vibrations, but Priest makes it out and hits a shoulder block for a two count.

Priest with a right and then a corner attack, stomping away at The King of Strong Style. Shinsuke and Priest reverse each other several times until Nakamura sets Priest on the top rope and hits his signature running knees to the body. They spill to the outside, but Priest hits a falcon arrow to Nakamura where he lands on the ring barricade.

Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins ends up having a match for tonight's WWE Raw

We see a replay of what just happened and then return to Seth Rollins standing in the ring. He resumes what he wanted to discuss, saying that he is looking forward to the next person in line for the World Title.

He’s interrupted again, this time by Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio, and Rhea Ripley. Ripley tells Seth that everyone is here to see The JD take over. Rollins says they don’t even have everyone in their group. Finn is missing, but Ripley says that whatever reason he’s not here tonight is not Rollins’ concern. Priest says that’s their business, and the only thing he needs to concern himself with is the MITB briefcase.

Priest says if he cashes in the briefcase, which can happen anywhere he wants, including tonight, he’ll become the World Champion. Rollins says that the only way he would beat him is if he’s beaten down and tired, but he has no match tonight. He was simply going to go party in the streets. Priest says Rollins likes to give opportunities, so maybe he wants a match with Dominik Mysterio tonight.

Dom gets booed hard by the audience as Seth giggles. Ripley speaks for Dom, saying that he wants to fight Seth tonight! Rollins tells them that this feels like a very obvious and poor attempt at a trap to cash-in the MTIB briefcase, but he does want to slap Dom’s mustache off tonight. Rollins lets the crowd decide, and it’s clear they want the match. Seth accepts!

Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes gets the upper-hand on Brock Lesnar to kick off Raw

Brock and Cody collide on the ring ramp, where Brock tackles Cody into the ring barricade. He tosses Cody into the ring, but Rhodes reverses and F-5 and hits a beautiful Cody Cutter to send Brock rolling out of the ring. (Brock sold that so well)

Brock Lesnar

Cody Rhodes confronts an old foe

Rhodes makes his way to the ring to a deafening ovation. BROCK LESNAR IMMEDIATELY COMES OUT! Wtf?!

Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins is interrupted by The American Nightmare

The crowd takes their time singing Seth’s song as he poses inside the ring. Rollins welcomes the crowd to Monday Night Rollins and says that he is the host for tonight’s show. He addresses Money in the Bank and how things went down at the PPV, lastly mentioning his victory over Finn Balor. With SummerSlam being only five weeks away, he has only one thing on his mind — HERE COMES CODY RHODES!

Raw

WWE Raw Starts Right Now!

It’s that time, ladies and gents! WWE Raw is getting underway, starting off with a video package from Money in the Bank 2023.

First out tonight is the World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins!

Michael Cole

Watch Michael Cole's Expressive Reactions To WWE Money In The Bank

Money in the Bank 2023 was one hell of a night! Not only did we see the traditional multi-person ladder matches we can expect from the premium live event, but we also got an intriguing new chapter in The Bloodline’s ongoing saga when Jimmy Uso pinned Roman Reigns in a Bloodline “civil war.” Michael Cole watched the action from ringside, and even though he’s been with the company for decades, Cole was getting into the action like any dedicated fan of the WWE Universe.

You can watch a series of clips from Cole below, courtesy of the Wrestling Pics & Clips Twitter:

LA Knight

LA Knight says Money in the Bank loss won't slow him down

LA Knight was a fan-favorite to win this past Saturday’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match; however, when the dust settled, it was The Judgment Day’s Damian Priest standing atop the ladder as the newly-crowned Mr. MITB. What does that mean for the future of the brash WWE Superstar? Well, if you ask Knight, coming up short in that bout doesn’t mean he won’t become a top Champion in WWE someday.

I stand here right now thinking about what happened last night. That case, hanging up there, in my grasp, about to pull it down. At long last, it comes down in the hands of who? Who? Who cares. It didn’t come down in the hands of LA Knight. Here’s how it goes. I haven’t been given anything since I walked through the door, let’s face facts, and here I stand, top of the industry. Here I stand, the man, all over the place, everywhere you go. Everywhere, all around the round, it’s the same song, and how’s that song go? With everybody saying [crowd cheers LA Knight]. It’s for that reason. The reason ain’t y’all. The reason is me. You can feel cool saying my name all you want, but I don’t need y’all, let’s be honest. I didn’t need that case either. Just like I made myself a top man in this industry is the same way, with or without a case, I will make myself a champion sooner or later, and there ain’t nobody that can stop me. That’s not an insult. That’s just a fact of life.” (h/t Fightful)

Logan Paul

Logan Paul gets engaged to girlfriend Nina Agdal

Logan Paul had quite the week, starting with a memorable appearance in the men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match and wrapping it up with an engagement to his girlfriend of one year, Nina Agdal, a Danish model. According to TMZ, the proposal went down in Lake Como, Italy on Sunday.

Congratulations to Logan Paul and Nina Agdal!

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Rhea Ripley

Sound-Off: Adjust A Beatles song titles for The Judgment Day

This past weekend ahead of the Money in the Bank premium live event, we noted how The Judgment Day paid homage to The Beatles by recreating their Abbey Road album cover. WWE’s Twitter page had some additional fun with the photo, giving the WWE Universe an opportunity to give their creative twists on things.

Give us Beatles song titles adjusted for The Judgment Day!

You can see some of the best responses below:

AEW

New Names Announced For AEW All In 2023

The highly-anticipated AEW All In event, scheduled for August 27, 2023, is bound to be a massive night for the company, as it will mark the first time they perform in London, England, and the first time they conduct a stadium show. And as the weeks pass by, more information regarding which AEW Stars will be appearing is revealed. Earlier today, AEW’s Twitter page confirmed six more stars for All In:

“Saraya, Sting, Darby Allin, Chris Jericho, Christian Cage and Luchasaurus are ALL IN! Are you? AEW All In will take place at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27th! Do not miss out on this historic event!”

You can read more about this story at this link.

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Tommaso

Tommaso Ciampa has a warning for The Miz

Tommaso Ciampa made a surprise return to Raw a few weeks ago, and when he did, he set his sights on revenge toward his former tag team partner, The Miz. Ciampa explained later on that his reason behind the attack was because The Miz didn’t communicate with him whatsoever when he was out for months with an injury, proving to Ciampa that he was simply being used while paired with someone he thought was a friend.

Earlier today, Ciampa posted a new video to Twitter that includes a message for his former friend:

The Miz, he’s a guy that has accomplished everything that there is to accomplish in the WWE. He’ll be the first to tell you, but over the last couple of years, he’s had loss, after loss, after loss. Until, finally, that spark is back in his eye. That ruthless aggression that has gotten him to the top time and time again, that’s back. And that’s a good thing because, Miz, I want you to listen to me very closely. The next time we’re in the same arena, I want you to bring that same energy with you. And I’ll bring that same chip on my shoulder with me because now, well, now you’ve shown me your cards but you have no idea what I’m holding in my hand.

Raw

Current card for the 7/3 WE Raw

We’re only a few hours away from the red brand having their time to shine, so let’s take a look at what has already been advertised for the show. The only match currently announced for the episode is Rhea Ripley vs. Natalya, with Rhea’s Women’s World Championship on the line. However, big news emerged earlier today revealing that Brock Lesnar is backstage at Monday Night Raw. With both Cody Rhodes and Brock Lesnar in the same building for the first time since Night of Champions, what will go down?!

You can see the current card for the 7/3 WWE Raw below:

Money In the Bank fallout
Brock Lesnar and Cody Rhodes advertised
WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley defends against Natalya

Raw

Good evening!

Good evening, everyone! Let’s get this week started with a new episode of WWE Raw! And now that we’ve determined who Mr. and Ms. Money in the Bank 2023 are, it’s time to begin the build to SummerSlam. Who will return ahead of WWE’s second-biggest show of the year? And who will be next in line to challenge for Seth Rollins’ WWE World Heavyweight Championships? It’s likely we will find out tonight!

In the realm of news, a new report that emerged earlier today revealed several matches that are planned for this year’s SummerSlam, including Roman Reigns vs. Jey Uso for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship, Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lesnar, Trish Stratus vs. Becky Lynch, Gunther vs. Drew McIntyre for the Intercontinental Championship, Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Bianca Belair for the WWE Women’s Championship, and Ronda Rousey vs. Shayna Baszler.