Results by Mike Tedesco of Wrestleview.com
June 6, 2022
Green Bay, Wisconsin (Resch Center)
Commentary: Jimmy Smith, Corey Graves and Byron Saxton
Quick Match Results
- WWE 24/7 Championship: Dana Brooke (c) defeated Becky Lynch via jackknife pin as Asuka held down Lynch’s foot
- Riddle defeated The Miz via RKO
- Championship Contenders’ Match: The Street Profits defeated The Usos via count out
- Veer Mahaan defeated Dominik Mysterio by disqualification when Rey Mysterio attacked Mahaan
- Omos defeated Cedric Alexander via tree slam (squash match)
- Ezekiel defeated Otis via crucifix pin
- Fatal 4-Way Match: Rhea Ripley defeated Alexa Bliss, Doudrop, Liv Morgan via Riptide on Doudrop
In-Ring: Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins
A video recaps the epic Hell in a Cell confrontation between Seth “Freakin” Rollins and Cody Rhodes, who performed with a completely torn right pectoral tendon. In an all-time great performance, Rhodes defeated Rollins.
We go live into the arena. The Judgment Day will welcome a new member later tonight. We’ll also see Liv Morgan, Rhea Ripley, Doudrop, and Alexa Bliss will also battle in a Fatal 4-Way to determine Bianca Belair’s next challenger. The Street Profits will also battle Undisputed Tag Team Champions The Usos in a Championship Contenders’ Match.
Cody Rhodes makes his way to the ring to a huge ovation. Rhodes can barely move his right arm but is all smiles as he makes his way to the ring. Rhodes says, “Welcome to Monday Night Raw!” A “Thank you, Cody” chant picks up. Rhodes says those chants fill his heart, as well as the comments on social media. They have reverence for what he did, but he doesn’t believe in that. Simply put, it’s a privilege to do what he does.
Rhodes admits that tearing his pectoral tendon off the bone is demoralizing, but he doesn’t want to be sad or downtrodden. They’ve talked about the Rhodes’ before, but there’s one they haven’t met yet: his daughter. Rhodes is getting choked up. When she’s old enough, he wants her to watch what happened last night. He wants her to know that in the darkest time of his life in a literal hell, he was not down or jaded. He stood and fought. A “Cody” chant picks up. Rhodes fought against one of the very best WWE Superstars of all-time, Seth “Freakin” Rollins. The chapter and trilogy have been written and are closed. Rhodes is officially done with Seth Rollins.
Rhodes wants to talk about what’s above him. The camera shows two Money in the Bank contracts hanging above the ring. That Money in the Bank contract has eluded him throughout his career. Rhodes is banged up right now, but in four weeks’ time, if he was somehow able to climb up and grab the contract, he could become the WWE Undisputed Universal Champion. A loud “Cody” chant fires up.
Seth “Freakin” Rollins’ music hits, and the Visionary makes his way to the ring in one of his outlandish suits. Rollins is limping and not smiling like he normally does. Rollins says he still doesn’t like Rhodes, but after what he put himself through last night he has earned his respect. It could be one of the gutsiest performances in this industry’s history. Rollins says Rhodes is one of the toughest people he’s ever been in the ring with. Rollins knows he’s the last person Rhodes wants to hear from, but Dusty is very proud of his baby boy right now. Rhodes is trying to hold back all of his emotion, as the crowd chants, “Cody.” Rollins says Rhodes showed him respect the night after WrestleMania. Rollins is here to return the favor. Rollins extends his left hand, and Cody shakes it with his good arm. Rollins then limps off.
Cody Rhodes claps for the fans and poses one last time. The commentators talk about the injury and how Rhodes left himself open to still come out for Money in the Bank. Rhodes goes up the ramp… and all of a sudden, Rollins attacks him from behind with a sledgehammer! Rollins rips off Rhodes’ suit and stomps the torn pec. Rollins digs the sledgehammer into the injury before WWE officials pull him off. The crowd is livid.
We come back from the break to see WWE officials trying to help Cody Rhodes up from the ramp. Rhodes waves them off and painfully pulls himself up to his feet. Rhodes limps to the back.
Becky Lynch vs. Dana Brooke
Becky Lynch makes her way to the ring. She looks dejected and is not emoting. She will face Dana Brooke.
Video Package: Bianca Belair successfully defended her Raw Women’s Championship against Becky Lynch and Asuka last night at WWE Hell in a Cell.
The bell rings, and Lynch immediately attacks Brooke. WWE 24/7 Champion Akira Tozawa runs down, chased by the 24/7 goons. Tozawa gets in the ring, and Brooke rolls him up to win the title.
New 24/7 Champion: Dana Brooke
Lynch says no one is winning titles in her matches except for her. Lynch says Brooke is going to put the title on the line against her now. If any of the 24/7 people interfere, she’ll smash their faces in.
WWE 24/7 Championship
Dana Brooke (c) vs. Becky Lynch
The bell rings, and Lynch attacks Brooke. Lynch hits a Bexploder, and Asuka makes her way to the ring. Lynch hits a second Bexploder and goes after Asuka, but Asuka escapes. Brooke rolls Lynch up, but Lynch kicks out. Lynch connects with a clothesline. Brooke quickly fights back and hits a handspring back elbow followed by a bulldog for a two-count. Brooke goes to the top rope for a senton bomb, but Lynch moves. Lynch boots her in the face and sets up for a Manhandle Slam. Brooke counters into a jackknife pin. Asuka holds Lynch’s foot down to give Brooke the victory.
Winner by Pinfall and still WWE 24/7 Champion: Dana Brooke
Becky Lynch is irate as Asuka and Dana Brooke celebrate.
John Cena Announcement
John Cena will return to Monday Night Raw on June 24 from Laredo, Texas! Cena will celebrate the 20-year anniversary of his debut.
In-Ring: The Miz, Maryse, Riddle
The Miz and Maryse are in the ring. Miz is wearing a tuxedo. Miz puts over his wife, Maryse, before talking about the Money in the Bank contract. The winner has an 85% chance of winning the title. Miz should know – he’s done it twice. Miz also talks about the double-episode season premiere of Miz and Mrs later tonight.
Maryse says she’s very excited about the premiere of their show. When she told her glam team that she was coming to Green Bay, they didn’t even know where it was. You’d think this is such a big show, they’d be where people know about. Miz gets angry that the crowd was booing her.
Riddle interrupts them. Riddle speaks horrible French to Maryse. She responds in proper French, and Riddle says, “Gesundheit.” Riddle then gives a shoutout to his best bro Randy Orton. Riddle says he hopes Orton comes back soon, unlike his stepdad. Miz says Orton’s career is over. Riddle tells Miz to shut up. Riddle says he wants to fight that Tribal piece of trash Roman Reigns and take his titles. Riddle says there’s a reason why he’s playing peacemaker and Miz’s wife pulls him around by his tiny balls. The crowd chants, “Tiny balls.” Maryse says her husband has average balls. Miz is not happy, so she says they’re above average – no, they’re gigantic. Riddle says to prove it. Maryse says her husband will prove it by fighting Riddle. Riddle is excited, but Miz declines. All of a sudden, Ciampa attacks Riddle from behind. Miz then changes his mind and says he’ll fight Riddle. Miz is still wearing his tuxedo.
The Miz vs. Riddle
We join this match in progress. Miz is competing in a tuxedo. Riddle makes a comeback and hits a Randy Orton snap powerslam. Riddle then connects with a draping DDT. Riddle drops down and stalks Miz. Miz avoids an RKO and gets out of the ring. Maryse pulls Miz out of the way of a kick from the apron. Miz runs away, but Riddle catches him and rips his pants off. Miz is slipping and falling in his underwear. A “Tiny Balls” chant picks up. Miz grabs Maryse’s loaded purse and swings, but Riddle ducks it. Riddle hits an RKO for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Riddle
Championship Contenders’ Match
The Usos vs. The Street Profits
The Street Profits quickly take it to Jey Uso at the start of the match. Angelo Dawkins knocks Jimmy Uso off the apron and picks up a two-count on Jey with a backslide. Montez Ford tags in, and they hit a double-team flapjack for a near fall. The Usos regroup at ringside. Jimmy tags in and squares off against Ford. Jimmy punches and shoulders Ford before punching him down in the corner. Dawkins tags in and continues the attack. Jey tags in, and Ford comes in as well. Ford takes it to Jey. They fight to the floor and Ford hits a flip dive off the steps.
We come back from the break to see The Usos dominating. They take it to Dawkins for a bit. Dawkins tries to fight back, but they overwhelm him. Jey clotheslines Dawkins at ringside. The Usos then whip Dawkins into the steel steps.
We come back from the break, and things are starting to break down. Ford hits a plancha on Jimmy. Jey hits him with a suicide dive. Dawkins then hits a WILD somersault senton on The Usos. Ford gets Jey in the ring and hits a crazy Frog Splash that nearly hits the Money in the Bank briefcases for a near fall.
Jey and Ford fight outside the ring. Jey sends Ford into the barricade, but Ford soon sends him into the timekeeper’s area. Ford gets in the ring, and The Usos are counted out.
Winners by Count-Out: The Street Profits
In-Ring: Bobby Lashley, Theory
Bobby Lashley is in the ring, and the crowd is chanting his name. Lashley says it didn’t need to end this way with MVP. For a long time, he considered MVP to be his family. At Hell in a Cell, they had every advantage against him, but he overcame it. You never say anything when your enemies make a mistake. The biggest mistake MVP made was stabbing him in the back. It felt damn good to put MVP in the Hurt Lock. Now that he has MVP and Omos in his rearview mirror, Lashley was thinking about what is next.
WWE United States Champion Theory comes out. Theory doesn’t know what authority allowed Lashley to come out and steal his spotlight, but this is his time. Theory deserves the spotlight, not Lashley. Lashley is only out here because someone helped him win his match. Theory is out here because he won his match all by himself. Theory gets in the ring and tells Lashley to get out of “his ring.” Theory says he wants a selfie first. Lashley says this ring belongs to him and they can settle this like gentlemen. Theory says they can have a match, but first, he can check out his bicep. Theory poses, so Lashley flexes his enormous bicep. Lashley says if Theory is so confident he can beat him, he can put the United States Title on the line. Theory says Lashley doesn’t deserve a title match. Sure, he’s beaten Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, and Randy Orton, but he hasn’t beaten Mr. McMahon’s protege, the youngest United States Champion in WWE history. Theory goes to take a selfie, so Lashley boots him out of the ring. Lashley tells him to take a walk.
Dominik Mysterio vs. Veer Mahaan
Mysterio goes for a waistlock, but Veer turns it right away and takes him down. Veer hits another waistlock takeover, but Mysterio fights out. Veer angrily charges, but Mysterio pulls the ropes down to get him out of the ring. Veer gets in the ring, so Mysterio makes him chase him around ringside. Veer looks frustrated. Mysterio dropkicks Veer off the apron and goes outside to attack. Veer fights him off, but Mysterio comes back with some kicks and a baseball slide. Veer goes to get in the ring, but it’s the wrong way for the next spot, so he stops and reenters the ring a different way. Mysterio drops a leg and hits the ropes, but Veer avalanches him. Veer punches Mysterio down and scoops him up. Veer dumps him on the apron, so Mysterio shoulders him in the midsection. Veer viciously whips him down by the hair. Rey Mysterio gives some advice to his son. Veer then throws Dominik into Rey. Veer then kicks Rey down.
We come back from the break to see Veer dominating Dominik. Dominik fights back, but Veer eventually wipes him out with a Million Dollar Arm clothesline. Veer sets up for a Cervical Clutch, but Rey Mysterio attacks him from behind.
Winner by Disqualification: Veer Mahaan
Rey knocks Veer out of the ring and hits him with a 619. Rey makes off with his son.
In-Ring: The Judgment Day, Finn Balor
The Judgment Day, consisting of Edge, Damian Priest, and Rhea Ripley, are in the ring. Ripley and Priest talk about how important Edge has been in getting them to the level of omnipotence. The crowd gives them the “WHAT” chant. Edge says someone was paying attention to his greatness last night… Finn Bálor.
Finn Bálor makes his way to the ring. Bálor says he has been made to see clearly. The Judgment Day allows him to shed all restraints. Damian Priest says now they have one last restraint to get rid of… Edge. Edge is shocked.
They attack Edge. Priest hits him with South of Heaven. They knock Edge out of the ring, and Priest hits him with a Crucifix Powerbomb through the table. They rip a pipe off a steel chair and put it in Edge’s mouth before pulling back. Ripley scares the WWE officials back with a chair. Bálor hits the Coup de Grace, and Priest connects with a one-man con-chair-to.
Later in the show, it was shown that Edge was stretchered out of the arena.
Omos vs. Cedric Alexander
The bell rings, and Omos immediately hits a tree slam for the win.
Winner by Pinfall: Omos
The Dirty Dawgz come out for an interview, but MVP accuses them of stealing Omos’ thunder. Dolph Ziggler superkicks MVP off the stage into Omos. The Dirty Dawgz run off as Omos chases them.
Otis vs. Ezekiel
Otis attacks Ezekiel at the sound of the bell. Otis levels him with some nasty shots. Ezekiel fights back, but Otis powers him down. Ezekiel eventually fights back and pins the enormous Otis with a crucifix pin.
Winner by Pinfall: Ezekiel
In-Ring: Ezekiel, Kevin Owens
After the match, Ezekiel says he came up short in one of the biggest matches of his young career. Ezekiel wants a rematch against Kevin Owens next week. Kevin Owens comes out and says he’ll give him a rematch next week, but first Ezekiel has to admit that he’s Elias. Ezekiel does admit that he’s Elias, so Owens celebrates wildly and grants the rematch. Ezekiel says he took a page out of Owens’ playbook and lied. Ezekiel then knees him in the face and runs off.
Fatal 4-Way Match
Alexa Bliss vs. Doudrop vs. Liv Morgan vs. Rhea Ripley
The winner of the match will face Bianca Belair for the Raw Women’s Championship.
The bell rings, and Ripley and Morgan immediately go at it. Bliss jumps on Doudrop’s back. Ripley and Doudrop square off. They strike each other, but neither gets an advantage. Doudrop lifts Ripley, but she slides off and takes it to her. Alexa Bliss gets involved, but Ripley easily throws her around before stomping her down in the corner. Ripley clubs away at Bliss and throws her down. Ripley stomps her and waves at Bianca Belair at ringside. Ripley goes for a delayed vertical suplex on Bliss, but Morgan runs in and dropkicks Ripley. Bliss wildly whiffs on a forearm to morgan. Bliss jumps onto Ripley, but Ripley catches her. Morgan dropkicks her from the apron. Doudrop then hits a senton splash on Morgan on the floor.
We come back from the break to see Doudrop on top. Doudrop takes it to Bliss and heads to the second rope. Ripley cuts Doudrop off and climbs the ropes to meet her. Doudrop fights back and goes for a superplex. Bliss and Morgan join in and hit a Tower of Doom spot. Bliss covers Ripley, while Bliss covers Doudrop. Both kick out.
Bliss and Morgan square off and trade roll-ups. They roll around like a tumbleweed in an inside cradle. Bliss kicks Morgan and hits a DDT. Bliss goes to the top rope for Twisted Bliss, but Morgan gets the knees up. Doudrop runs in and throws Bliss out of the ring. Morgan hits Doudrop with double knees and goes for Ob-Liv-ion, but Nikki A.S.H. grabs the feet. Bliss then takes Nikki out. Morgan sidesteps Doudrop and goes for a cross-body block. Doudrop catches her and hits a Michinoku Driver. Ripley breaks it up. Ripley hits a big Riptide on Doudrop for the victory.
Winner by Pinfall: Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley will have a Raw Women’s Championship match against Bianca Belair. Finn Bálor and Damian Priest stand alongside Ripley. Edge’s voice is heard on the entrance music for them. This match will happen at Money in the Bank.