Becky Lynch (C) vs. Natalya
The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Nattie immediately rams Lynch shoulder first into the steel ring post. As Lynch crashes and burns on the floor at ringside, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as the action in this title tilt continues.
As we settle back in from the commercial break, we see Nattie still in control of the offense. She hits a big top-rope spot for a super close near fall. Lynch fights back and looks for the Man-Handle Slam but Nattie avoids it. She looks for Dis-Arm Her but Nattie escapes. The two go for multiple pin attempts and reversals and Lynch ends up sealing the deal with a three-count to retain.
Winner and STILL NXT Women’s Champion: Becky Lynch
Backstage:
Dominik Mysterio busts into Adam Pearce’s locker room while he’s talking to Dragon Lee. He complains about losing to Cody Rhodes because Rhea Ripley wasn’t here tonight. He talks about Dragon Lee and says he doesn’t like people in masks, because they remind him of his dead-beat dad. He vows to beat him next week.
We go to commercial.
Giovanni Vinci vs. Tommaso Ciampa
When we return from the break, we see Tommaso Ciampa make his way out and head to the ring. He settles inside and his music dies down. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one.
We see WWE Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER with his title over his shoulder watching the action unfold in the ring. Ciampa starts off strong but Kaiser interferes and Vinci takes over.
Ciampa eventually fights back into the lead and gets the submission win with his Sicilian Stretch. GUNTHER is shown reacting to Vinci’s loss backstage. We head to another commercial break after the match.
Winner: Tommaso Ciampa
Backstage:
We shoot backstage and we see Byron Saxton interviewing Seth “Freakin’” Rollins. He asks how he’s feeling. Rollins says he’s tired and in a lot of pain, and he’s trying to keep it together but he’s losing his mind.
Rollins says he’ll do whatever it takes to get Shinsuke Nakamura in the ring. He says maybe he’s got to let go of the wheel. He tells Shinsuke that the ball is in his court. He says whenever he wants and under whatever stipulation. He can decide. Regardless, their legacies are intertwined.
– Now we shoot back inside the arena where Michael Cole and Wade Barrett react to the comments from Rollins. They hype our main event between “Main Event” Jey Uso and “The Scottish Warrior” Drew McIntyre. A video package on “Main Event” Jey Uso airs now.
– Jey Uso makes his way to the ring as we go to commercial.
– When we return from the break, Cole runs down some new matches for next week’s Raw, including Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn challenging Damian Priest & Finn Balor for the tag titles, Otis vs. Bronson Reed, Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee for the North American title, as well as Nakamura’s response to Rollins.
Jey Uso vs. Drew McIntyre
McIntyre immediately out-powers Jey. He yells at him that if that’s all he’s got, this is going to be a short night for him. Jey finally starts to show signs of life, but Drew continues to cut him off at every turn. Jey eventually knocks Drew over the top and out to the floor.
He hits a big diving splash on “The Scottish Warrior” at ringside. Jey heads back into the ring, builds up a full head of steam and connects with another diving splash onto Drew on the floor.
After that, we see Damian Priest emerge from the back as Cole reminds us of him demanding an answer from Jey regarding The Judgment Day tonight. The fans boo seeing Priest as we head into a mid-match commercial break.
When we return from the final commercial break of the evening, we see the action still in progress in the ring. McIntyre takes Uso to the top-rope and connects with a huge super-plex for a big pop. Jey and Drew duke it out but McIntyre connects with a Glasgow Kiss to slow Jey down.
Uso hits a super kick and a Samoan drop to shift the offensive momentum back in his favor. He goes for the cover, but Drew kicks out at two. We see Priest hop on the apron and talk in Jey’s ear. Jey ends up super kicking Priest off the apron. He does the same to Balor and Dom but then turns around right into a Claymore Kick from Drew, who picks up the win.
Winner: Drew McIntyre
Once the match wraps up, we see Drew McIntyre exit the ring. He begins heading to the back as we see The Judgment Day recover and re-enter the ring. They stand over a laid out Jey Uso and begin putting the boots to him.
They pick him up and hold him by his arms and drill him with wide open shots. Drew turns at the top of the stage and watches on. He turns and keeps walking to the back as fans boo. He stops again and turns and looks.
As he grits his teeth and looks like he’s about to go help, Cody Rhodes’ theme hits and “The American Nightmare” runs down to the ring past Drew to beat down all of The Judgment Day guys. He cleans house of Dom, Balor and Priest and stands tall as Jey recovers behind him.
The Judgment Day retreats to the back as Jey Uso gets back up and shakes hands with Cody.
We go to credits.
–– Here is what’s in store for the show ––
- Spoilers For 9/18 WWE RAW Matches and Segments
- Jey Uso vs. Drew McIntyre
- Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Ricochet
- Cody Rhodes vs. WWE NXT North American Champion Dominik Mysterio in a non-title match
- The New Day vs. The Viking Raiders in a 2 of 3 Falls match
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9/18 WWE RAW Results

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