MY WINNERS,
GRADES, REACTION FROM FEBRUARY 18
Champions have been crowned. Sasha Banks and Bayley captured
the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships in a brutal Elimination Chamber match on
Sunday when they outlasted the best teams on Raw and SmackDown Live to emerge
victorious.
The Boss 'n' Hug Connection promised long before the titles
existed that they would be tag team champions. Now they need to keep elevating
their game, as they have a target on their back. Every woman on Raw and
SmackDown will want that new gold.
While Raw was less of a focus than SmackDown at the event,
there were still multiple important moments for the red brand that set up an
interesting night. Most notably, Finn Balor became the new intercontinental
champion by pinning Lio Rush in a handicap match.
This left Bobby Lashley without gold and angry with his hype
man, and he lashed out at The Man of the Hour. Now he has realigned himself
with Baron Corbin and Drew McIntyre, he is a dangerous man looking to regain
his gold as quickly and decisively as possible.
Ronda Rousey also made quick work of Ruby Riott only to get
taken out by Becky Lynch, who used crutches she feigned needing to strike out
at The Baddest Woman on the Planet and Charlotte Flair. This feud continues to
heat up.
These were just a few important setups for this week's Raw
that made it a vital episode on The Road to WrestleMania.
TRIPLE H ANNOUNCES
THE DEBUTS OF NXT STARS ON RAW
Triple H droned
on a bit too long about what happened Sunday night at Elimination Chamber
before announcing four of the biggest stars in NXT right now would be debuting
on Raw.
Ricochet, Aleister Black, Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa
were all given small video packages.
The Game also announced the first match of the night: Braun
Strowman vs. Baron Corbin again, this time in a tables match.
Grade: D
Analysis: You mean to tell me you have the COO of the
company come out a say what that selfish little bitch The Man and she looks
like a man it was cool what she did to Rhonda Rousey and Charlotte Flair. So
now you have the COO advocating violence agree with one comment that Triple H
said and that was Lynch deserve to be in hand cuffs. This was a lazy way to
open the show. Triple H tried to sell everything he was saying as a big deal,
but it just felt like a recap dump followed by the laziest introduction
possible to four of the best young stars in the business.
While it was cool to know Ricochet, Black, Gargano and
Ciampa would make their debuts on the main brand, there were more interesting
ways of making it clear.
This felt like the WWE executive was just trying to showcase
some NXT guys who will head back to the developmental brand after Monday.
TABLES MATCH:
BRAUN STROWMAN VS. BARON CORBIN
A confident Baron Corbin quickly lost his smile as Braun
Strowman threw him around the ring and dominated despite his injuries from
Elimination Chamber. The two fought onto the stage and destroyed the announce
table, but neither went through it.
The Monster Among Men was hobbled but refused to let up. He
ended up catching The Lone Wolf as he returned to the ring and running power
slammed him through a table in the corner.
Afterward, as Strowman walked to the back, he caught Paul
Heyman with a choke and flustered The Advocate.
Result: Strowman def. Corbin by table break
Grade: C+
Analysis: This was a perfectly fine tables match,
better than the ones the two have had in the past, including on Sunday. They
just fought to a finish and used weapons for the primary spots. It was simple
and fun enough while avoiding unnecessary interference.
It's hard to say what the point of it was, though. Bobby
Lashley and Drew McIntyre were nowhere to be seen just a day after helping
Corbin win a similar match. I was shocked that the WWE Creative team didn’t
have Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre coming out to interfere as always. Why
couldn't Strowman just win on Sunday and move on instead?
PAUL HEYMAN
INTRODUCES VIDEO CHRONICLING BROCK LESNAR'S LEGACY
Paul Heyman introduced a video package of Brock Lesnar's dominance
in WWE, reminding fans of The Beast Incarnates biggest moments, including
ending The Streak.
The Advocate then made fun of fans for thinking Seth Rollins
could end the dominance of his client.
Grade: C+
Analysis: This was a generic attempt to keep this
feud going while Lesnar is not around and The Architect is healing up. WWE can
always craft a strong video package, but there was no real purpose to any of
this, especially having Heyman introduce it.
Rollins vs. Lesnar has a ton of potential, but it has no
momentum behind it right now. The two need to do something to make this feel
like a WrestleMania main event.
FINN BALOR AND
RICOCHET VS. BOBBY LASHLEY AND LIO RUSH
Finn Balor arrived to enjoy his moment in the spotlight as a
new champion before Lio Rush distracted him to allow Bobby Lashley to assault
his rival. Ricochet arrived to even the odds, setting up an exciting tag team
match that lived up to expectations.
The One and Only showed how great he can be, while The
Extraordinary Man's own athleticism was, as always, on display. The Man of the
Hour tripped Balor, though, leaving him grounded with a bad knee and isolated
by the heels.
This kept the NXT call-up fresh for his hot tag, as he ran
around both heels and caught Rush with a diving back uppercut into a 630 splash
for the win.
Result: Balor and Ricochet def. Lashley and Rush by
pinfall
Grade: B+
Analysis: Despite a shockingly apathetic crowd, this
was an electric tag team match, with Ricochet and Balor looking right at home
working together. The two athletic stars pulled off some insane spots, while
Lashley and Rush did their part to make it all look impressive.
I don't know if right now is the perfect time to call up The
One and Only, but he showed he can be huge on the main roster.
LUCHA HOUSE PARTY
VS. ZACK RYDER AND CURT HAWKINS
Curt Hawkins looked better than he has done in months as the
hot tag in this match, but Zack Ryder got taken out outside to force him to
fight two-on-one odds.
He took a head scissors takedown into a roll-up by Lince
Dorado for three.
Result: Lucha House Party's Gran Metalik and Dorado
def. Hawkins and Ryder by pinfall
Grade: C
Analysis: This was a fine but completely unremarkable
tag team match that continued the uninspiring run of Hawkins and Ryder
reunited.
To be fair, The Long Island Iced-Z attempting to help his
friend break his losing streak is a fun idea, but it has not led to memorable
matches despite great competition.
Raw's tag team division needs a jump-start, but no one here
really seems like they can help do that, with Lucha House Party being the more
likely stars to catch fire in the right situation.
HEAVY MACHINERY
TRIES TO IMPRESS LACEY EVANS
Tucker Knight and Otis Dozovic talked about their
relationship and looking out for each other, before Lacey Evans came out to
strut.
This inspired Heavy Machinery to do its own strut, with
Evans seemingly impressed.
Grade: D
Analysis: This was a bizarre segment.
At best, it was an attempt to set up Evans as the manager of
Heavy Machinery, but it felt more like WWE was just putting all three on TV so
they are not forgotten amid the arrival of the biggest NXT stars.
THE REVIVAL VS.
JOHNNY GARGANO AND TOMMASO CIAMPA
Backstage, Chad Gable and Bobby Roode questioned Johnny
Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa getting a shot at The Revival in their debut.
Both NXT champions were unfazed, saying they had been
running NXT as the hottest brand before Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson walked in
and declared their greatness.
Picking up where they left off, DIY looked great against the
champions and showed off their cohesion as a team. They survived a Shatter
Machine attempt before they hit their signature move, Meeting in the Middle, for
the victory.
Result: Gargano and Ciampa def. Revival by pinfall
Grade: A-
Analysis: Few teams have been better together than
Gargano and Ciampa. They have a chemistry that is almost impossible to match.
Despite being separated for years, they went right back at it here with new
characters and freshly crafted move sets to put on another spectacle.
Despite being a great match, it was an odd decision to have
The Revival losing so decisively just one week into their title reign. The
finish derailed their momentum more than it helped the debutants.
SASHA BANKS AND
BAYLEY REFUSE TO LET NIA JAX AND TAMINA RUIN THEIR MOMENT
The Boss 'n' Hug Connection celebrated their huge victory
with the championships held high. The duo talked about how much it meant
to be standing up together with the gold.
Nia Jax and Tamina predictably interrupted to challenge the
champs but got taken out by Banks and Bayley.
Grade: B-
Analysis: This was a fine segment to celebrate the
crowning of the first WWE women's tag team champions. Banks and Bayley cut fine
promos, putting over just how important this moment is for them, and they
hinted at who could challenge them soon.
Jax and Tamina are not all that interesting as a threat, but
they make sense as the first to step up. Hopefully, SmackDown's teams will not
be left out of the shuffle.
DREW MCINTYRE VS.
DEAN AMBROSE
Backstage, Drew McIntyre demanded a shot at Seth Rollins
from Triple H, which seemingly set off Dean Ambrose, who slapped The Scottish
Psychopath.
This aggravated the big man, who destroyed The Lunatic
Fringe in their match. With back-to-back Claymores, McIntyre stood tall over
the former WWE champion.
Result: McIntyre def. Ambrose by pinfall
Grade: C
Analysis: This was a fine way to establish McIntyre
as an elite talent on Raw, but it was also a clear statement that Ambrose will
not be treated like a top threat anymore. His final months with WWE are going
to be disappointing.
ELIAS VS. ALEISTER
BLACK
Elias demanded better treatment and blamed the new NXT
call-ups for taking away from his spotlight. Aleister Black took exception to
this and promised to make him fade to black.
The musician looked good early but grew more frustrated as
The Dutch Destroyer stayed in the match.
Elias yelled at the crowd and his opponent before taking the
Black Mass, giving the NXT stars a clean sweep in their main roster debuts.
Result: Black def. Elias by pinfall
Grade: B-
Analysis: This wasn't all that exciting as a match,
but it worked for what it needed to be. Black got to look good without steamrolling
his more seasoned main roster opponent.
The two have similar styles, with The Dutch Destroyer being
better at executing on that style.
Of all the guys to come up Monday night, it is Black who
feels readiest to stick around. He has done his work in NXT and can compete
with anybody on the main roster while looking impressive.
RONDA ROUSEY VS.
RUBY RIOTT (RAW WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP)
An angry Ronda Rousey took down Ruby Riott early with
vicious arm drags. Even with Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan at ringside to help The
Riott Squad leader, it led only to a more competitive loss than her defeat on
Sunday.
Riott escaped Piper's Pit and hit the Riott Kick for a
near-fall. The Baddest Woman on the Planet survived a second Riott Kick off the
second rope with a kick-out, giving her a second wind that finally led to the
armbar for the submission.
Result: Rousey def. Riott by submission to retain the
Raw Women's Championship
Grade: A
Analysis: How did Riott earn another title shot after
getting completely steamrolled on Sunday?
It doesn't matter, really, because it gave fans the match
Rousey and Riott should have had at Elimination Chamber. With a bit of help,
The Riott Squad leader pushed the champion.
It was unnecessary to have
Rousey kick out of two Riott Kicks, but otherwise the contest was a solid main
event that only faltered for feeling like it needed some drama that was never
there.
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