WINNERS, GRADES, REACTION FROM DECEMBER 10
On Sunday, WWE Superstars will
compete with tables, ladders and chairs, which left Monday's edition of WWE Raw
as the final go-home show for the red brand in 2018.
With so many matches coming
out of Raw for the event, it was inevitable this would be a big show.
While no bouts were announced
ahead of time, several big final clashes were promised, starting with Seth
Rollins addressing the state of Raw as well as his frayed relationship with
Dean Ambrose.
Alexa Bliss also promised a
pre-WWE TLC press conference in advance of Ronda Rousey vs. Nia Jax, with the
head of the women's division asking for fan questions for the title contenders.
Other big matches that were
certain to be addressed included Baron Corbin vs. Braun Strowman, Drew McIntyre
vs. Finn Balor, Elias vs. Bobby Lashley and Natalya vs. Ruby Riott. The show
had many stories to continue to develop.
While still a far cry from a
true success, this was a better Raw than fans have been getting in recent
weeks, with a few great matches and some solid storytelling building to TLC:
Tables, Ladders and Chairs.
While SmackDown is still
leading the way, this may be a hint of what is to come for the red brand after
Sunday.
SETH ROLLINS GOADS BARON CORBIN INTO A TLC
MATCH
Seth Rollins called out the
interim general manager and stated that the authority figure was the reason why
Raw had sucked for months. Baron Corbin refused to listen to The Architect's
complaints.
Rather than continuing to
talk, the WWE intercontinental champion asked for a TLC match against the
acting GM, convincing him to agree by calling him a coward.
Grade: B
Analysis: Segments like this are always tough to grade, but they
work only because WWE is conceding to past mistakes. Rollins was telling the
truth about the problems on the red brand, but this only proves the company
knows Raw has been bad.
The Architect was solid here,
and Corbin was fine. However, it just masked the fact WWE admitted its own
errors without any clear course correction.
Why start Raw by saying the
red brand has been bad and then have roughly the same show all over again?
RAW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS AUTHORS OF PAIN AND
DRAKE MAVERICK VS. ROODE AND GABLE
While The Authors of Pain
dominated Bobby Roode and Chad Gable, Drake Maverick continued to force his way
into the match to take cheap pins.
The manager did so one too
many times as he taunted The Glorious One before being rolled up in a crucifix
pin for the three-count.
The new champions celebrated
in an interview backstage after their win.
RESULT: Roode and Gable def. Akam, Rezar and Maverick by pinfall to
become the new Raw tag team champions
GRADE: C+
ANALYSIS: This was barely a match, as Maverick's involvement was
such a heavy focus. While it made sense for Roode to use the arrogance of AOP's
manager to capture the titles, this was a silly and unfortunate end to a short
title reign.
Roode and Gable can be good
champions, but these titles just seemed destined to fade into obscurity.
Ruby Riott Unveils the Table
She Plans to Send Natalya Through at TLC
NATALYA DEDICATED HER MATCH AGAINST RUBY
RIOTT AT TLC TO HER LATE FATHER, JIM "THE ANVIL" NEIDHART.
This brought out Riott, who
arrived with The Riott Squad and a specially designed table.
After Sarah Logan and Liv
Morgan headed to the back, the leader of the group unveiled the table with an
image of The Anvil on top.
GRADE: C+
ANALYSIS: While manipulative and simplistic, this was the type of
segment that this Tables match needed to feel important. Now Natalya has extra
motivation to put down her longtime rival, likely sending her right through her
special table on Sunday.
DREW MCINTYRE VS. DOLPH ZIGGLER
Dolph Ziggler made clear he
was done being taken for granted by anyone in an interview before his match.
Drew McIntyre was interviewed
in the ring and refused to be affected by The Showoff ending his undefeated
streak, calling himself more dangerous than ever.
Both men brought the fight in
this personal contest with The #Heel nearly taking the win by count-out after
sending The Scottish Psychopath into the steel post. He also got a near-fall
with a Zig Zag, but McIntyre stole the win with a Claymore.
After the win, the heel
continued the assault by throwing his former partner into the post before being
forced off by officials, still managing to connect with another Claymore.
RESULT: McIntyre def. Ziggler by pinfall
GRADE: A-
ANALYSIS: This was another good match between McIntyre and Ziggler
that sold how this relationship has disintegrated. Right now, the Scot is at
the top of his game, and it is a shame his feud with The Showoff has been
rushed to completion.
The worst part of this is
simply Ziggler likely falling down the ranks. His major win was undermined by
this rematch happening so quickly, and his big story was simply turned into a
two-week TV rivalry.
BAYLEY VS. ALICIA FOX
Jinder Mahal supported Alicia
Fox while Sasha Banks rooted for Bayley in this preview for Mixed Match
Challenge.
The Singh Brothers distracted
The Hugger to set up a big boot by The Foxy One, which set off Apollo Crews to
run down and even the odds.
He and The Boss eliminated all
the distractions before Bayley connected with the Bayley-to-Belly for the win.
RESULT: Bayley def. Fox by pinfall
GRADE: C
ANALYSIS: While this was a fine filler match, there wasn't much
here. Fox and Bayley are a bland pairing that has been done countless times
with Crews working Balor's role for the week.
It is important who wins on
Tuesday, as the final will be at TLC, with Royal Rumble implications hanging in
the balance. However, it is hard to imagine this match had any impact on what
will happen on Sunday.
DEAN AMBROSE CALLS SETH ROLLINS' ADDRESS OF
RAW AN EGO TRIP
Dean Ambrose was interviewed
by Charly Caruso and called all of Seth Rollins' antics this week a stunt to
soothe his ego.
He promised to take the
intercontinental champion's title if he still had it Sunday. After a question
about Roman Reigns from Caruso, a video package was shown, highlighting the
rivalry.
Despite talking heavily up to
that point, The Lunatic Fringe went silent after the video and walked out.
GRADE: B+
ANALYSIS: This was a great way to refocus this chaotic rivalry.
Ambrose is a great mic worker
when he's focused, and he hit on the key points here. He was assured and biting
with simple promises that were amplified by a solid, if overlong, video
package.
ELIAS VS. LIO RUSH
Elias sang a song before his
match with Lio Rush, taunting Bobby Lashley until he came out with his hype
man.
Heath Slater made his debut as
a referee in this contest, and The All Mighty got involved after the
22-Year-Old Piece of Gold took a powerbomb. The new match official was
intimidated into not calling for the disqualification.
After Lashley laid out The
Drifter with a guitar shot to the back, Rush took the easy pinfall victory.
RESULT: Rush def. Elias by pinfall
GRADE: C-
ANALYSIS: Rush is a fantastic wrestler who was sold as having no
chance against Elias.
This could have been booked so
much better to actually be entertaining. Instead, it was flat and lazy with the
most basic booking possible, as Lashley handed Rush the win and Slater stood by
and watched.
NIA JAX PROMISES TO BREAK RONDA ROUSEY;
EMBER MOON VS. TAMINA
Nia Jax interrupted Alexa
Bliss before she could introduce the two women set to fight for the Raw Women's
Championship on Sunday. The Irresistible Force promised to break Ronda Rousey
at TLC.
The Baddest Woman on the
Planet finally stopped listening from the back and charged to the ring for a
fight.
The heels attempted to
surround Rousey, but Ember Moon evened the odds. The War Goddess struggled
against Tamina, with Jax continually getting involved.
After the Raw women's champion
sent her challenger over the barricade, Moon connected with The Eclipse to win.
RESULT: Moon def. Tamina by pinfall
GRADE: D+
ANALYSIS: Jax was better here than the last time she had to talk
down Rousey, but she still comes off as uncomfortable cutting promos live for
more than a minute. The material she is working with is quality, selling this
as a major clash, but it is hard to believe her saying it.
The match that followed was
outright bad. After repeated injuries, Tamina just seems unable to compete
anymore. Moon was basically working around her as she remained mostly
stationary.
WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION SETH ROLLINS
VS. BARON CORBIN (TLC MATCH)
Heath Slater was again referee
as Baron Corbin dominated the match early, punishing Seth Rollins with every
weapon available.
The Architect stayed in it
until he got his opportunity, raining down steel-chair shots on the back of the
interim Ram general manager.
The Lone Wolf responded by
choke slamming the champion through a table at ringside. Rollins would not let
this keep him down and frog-splashed Corbin through a table outside. However,
Slater ruined the champion's moment, tripping him off the ladder.
Still, The Architect
persisted, powerbombing the acting GM through a corner table and superkick ing
Slater and Stomping Corbin to set up for the win.
Afterward, Dean Ambrose came
out to stare down his former Shield brother.
RESULT: Rollins def. Corbin to retain his WWE Intercontinental
Championship
GRADE: A
ANALYSIS: TLC matches are always fun no matter who is involved, and
Corbin brought his A-game in a way he rarely has in recent months. It helps
that he was competing against one of the true top performers in WWE in 2018,
with the two showing surprising chemistry.
This did not need to be 20
minutes long, but the stories throughout did not disappoint. The crowd was
absolutely electric by the time Rollins had overcome all the odds and retained
his title.
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