Featured below are complete INSERT SHOW NAME AND DATE 2023. The following report was written by Rajah.com reporter Matt Boone and our live coverage partner (@MattBoone0709Becky Lynch (C) vs. Indi Hartwell
We shoot backstage and we see Natalya approach Indi Hartwell and tell her if she needs anything, she’s here. They also mention Tegan Nox being injured. Back in the arena, Becky Lynch’s theme hits and the NXT Women’s Champion makes her way to the ring for her next title defense. On that note, we shift gears and head into a quick pre-match commercial break. When we return from the break, Lynch is shown in the ring finishing up her entrance as Michael Cole also points out Lyra Valkyria from NXT, who is shown in a cameo appearance in the crowd as the NXT Halloween Havoc special two-week event is plugged. Indi Hartwell’s theme hits and out she comes with Candice LeRae, who wishes her good luck before heading to the back. Hartwell then makes her way down to the ring for her big title opportunity. Her music dies down and the ring announcer handles the formal ring introductions for this championship contest. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this women’s title tilt. We see Hartwell faring well early on but “The Man” starts to take over as we head into an early commercial break as the match continues. When we return, we see Lynch still in control until Hartwell decks her with a big boot coming off the ropes. Lynch ends up fighting back into the lead and then finishing Hartwell off with her “Dis-Arm-Her” submission for the victory to retain her NXT Women’s Championship. After the match we see Lynch turn her attention to Lyra Valkyria in the crowd as the commentators hype their Halloween Havoc showdown. Xia Li is shown attacking Candice LeRae afterwards. Winner and STILL NXT Women’s Champion: Becky Lynch We shoot backstage where Adam Pearce is telling security to be on their toes because contract signings get out of hand. Nick Aldis walks in. Pearce asks what he wants. Aldis apologizes for things getting out of hand on Friday night’s SmackDown. He chalks it up to rookie errors. Pearce accepts and tells him as a sign of good will that Aldis can stay and enjoy the show. He then tells extra security to be prepared. We head to another commercial break. When we return from the break, the commentators hype the WWE Women’s World Championship Fatal-5-Way match at WWE Crown Jewel, with Rhea Ripley defending against Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, Zoey Stark and Raquel Rodriguez. We shoot inside the ring where Raw General Manager Adam Pearce welcomes us to the contract signing for the bout. He mentions the extra security at ringside for the signing and then begins introducing the challengers for the match. Raquel Rodriguez signs the contract as soon as she enters the ring. Shayna Baszler does as well. Zoey Stark comes out next and also signs. Finally, Nia Jax’s theme hits and the crowd loudly boos as she makes her way down to the ring. Nia asks where Rhea Ripley is. Pearce mentions she has been the cause of a lot of the issues lately so he’s gonna get her signature later. She signs it. Rhea Ripley’s theme hits and she says she’s not sorry for coming out here prematurely. “Mami” addresses the fans chanting her name and then vows to make Pearce’s life a living hell for the conspiracy he is setting up by having her defend her title in a match with five people. She claims the Raw division will lose four women when she’s done. Jax then speaks up and everyone boos. She says over and over again how Ripley wants her to squash everyone in the ring so she’s the only one left to deal with. Rodriguez gets annoyed at listening to this and starts brawling with Jax. Everyone brawls and then Rodriguez and Jax are the last left standing. Ripley is heard loudly cheering them on to continue fighting. Security rushes to the scene and breaks Jax and Rodriguez up as fans chant “Let them fight!” They break through all the security and continue doing exactly that. Jax hits a Samoan drop on Rodriguez and is the last one left standing. She stares down Ripley. We shoot backstage and see Ludwig Kaiser demanding that Giovanni Vinci take out Johnny Gargano because his actions now reflect on him. Up comes Bronson Reed who tells them to tell their boss that he’s ready for round two when he is. Kaiser says to tell him by himself. He walks off to do that. Akira Tozawa comes in and demands a match for tonight. Maxxine Dupri runs up and says Chad Gable is gonna be upset. Back in the arena, Johnny Gargano makes his way to the ring as we head to a pre-match commercial break. When we return, we see Ludwig Kaiser barking orders into Giovanni Vinci’s ear as they make their way to the ring. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Vinci starts off well but Gargano starts to take over. We see Kaiser try and get involved but Tommaso Ciampa runs out and stops him. Gargano hits his finisher for the win. Winner: Johnny Gargano We shoot to a vignette where Shinsuke Nakamura is talking into the camera backstage about being pleased with the beating he put on Ricochet. He wants to find the person who can challenge him enough to bring out his inner-self that has yet to be shown. Now we return inside the arena where Logan Paul’s theme hits. “The Maverick” makes his way to the ring as we head to a quick commercial break. When we return, he continues to trash Dillon Danis without saying his name about getting released from Bellator MMA. Paul then turns his attention to Rey Mysterio. He says he’s gonna give keyboard warriors something to talk about when he beats Rey Mysterio for the United States Championship at Crown Jewel. Before he can continue, the theme for Dominik Mysterio hits and out comes “Dirty” Dom to a ton of boos. Logan tells the fans not to boo and to show respect for “Dirty” Dom. He then applauds him for having a deadbeat dad and still growing up to be the champion of an entire continent. Dom goes to speak but is booed like crazy. Logan mentions how good it’s gonna sound to be introduced as the U.S. Champion. He then turns his attention to Samantha Irvin. He says he owes her a genuine heartfelt thank-you and asks her to join him in the ring. He brings up beating her fiance Ricochet at SummerSlam and then asks her to give the fans a taste of what it’s gonna sound like to hear him announced as the new U.S. Champion. Dom and Logan taunt Samantha and ask her to say it, but Ricochet hits the ring and attacks them both. Ricochet heads to the top-rope with Dom laid out but Logan pulls him out of harm’s way, yanking him out of the ring as Ricochet came flying off the top. We hear, “It’s Chelsea!” The theme for the Undisputed WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champions hits and out comes Chelsea Green accompanied by Piper Niven. The champs head to the ring for our next match of the evening. As they do, we shift gears and head into a pre-match commercial break. The commentators mention that the champs will be facing Natalya and a partner yet to be announced when we return. As we settle back in from the break, we see Natalya making her way to the ring. She stops and her theme dies down. Nikki Cross’ music hits and out she comes to join Nattie for this one. Now the commentators point out that Cross, who is usually a giant ball of energy, is moving slow and looking out-of-it as she settles on the ring apron. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Nattie and Chelsea kick things off for their respective teams. The commentators keep talking about the unusual behavior from Cross on the apron. Nattie fares well at first but ends up in a on-on-two situation as Cross simply hops off the ring apron and leaves without ever doing anything. Piper ends up attacking Nattie and finishing her off for the win. Winners: Chelsea Green & Piper Niven Now we shoot backstage and we see “Main Event” Jey Uso and Damian Priest talking. “The Scottish Warrior” talks about how if he wasn’t on Raw, this match with Sami Zayn tonight wouldn’t be happening. He says so whatever happens to Sami tonight is on Jey. He walks off. We head back inside the arena to the sounds of Sami Zayn’s catchy entrance theme. He makes his way down to the ring for our next match of the evening to a huge crowd response. As he settles inside the squared circle, we shift gears and head into a quick pre-match commercial break. When we return, we see Adam Pearce backstage when The Miz approaches him. He talks about how it’s been weeks since he’s had something worth his stature on this show. He talks about how Nick Aldis knows how talented he is. He is interrupted when Rhea Ripley walks in and signs the contract for Crown Jewel and walks off. She claims she’s keeping the pen and walks off as The Miz asks where the camera is going. Dominik Mysterio walks up and Ripley talks about his gorgeous face and asks if he’s okay after what just happened with Ricochet. She says let’s get some ice and then we return in the arena where Zayn is in the ring waiting for his opponent. The theme for Drew McIntyre hits and out comes “The Scottish Warrior” for this big time one-on-one showdown here on this week’s Raw. He settles in the ring as the commentators plug McIntyre’s shot at the title against Seth Rollins at Crown Jewel. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. We see some back-and-forth action and then McIntyre and Zayn battle out to the floor. McIntyre catches Zayn coming through the ropes from ringside and then launches him over the commentary desk like a rag doll. We head to a mid-match commercial break with McIntyre standing still with a glare in his eyes that the camera shows a close-up of. As we settle back in from the mid-match commercial break, we see McIntyre and Zayn hitting their trademark spots left and right. When it looks like Zayn has McIntyre set up for the Helluva Kick for the win, Rhea Ripley’s theme hits. She comes out and the distraction allows McIntyre to hit his Claymore Kick for the win. McIntyre simply leaves afterwards and walks past a smiling Ripley at ringside. Winner: Drew McIntyre We shoot backstage and we see Nick Aldis talking to Katana Chance and Kayden Carter. Adam Pearce approaches him and says when he told Aldis he could stay he wasn’t inviting him to stick around backstage and talk to all of his Superstars. Aldis says it was just a friendly conversation. He says he’s gonna take off. Pearce says that sounds like a great idea and thanks him for coming. Nikki Cross walks past him with the blank stare she had the entire time she was out in the arena earlier. Now we return inside the arena where Bronson Reed’s theme hits. The big man heads to the ring for our next match of the evening, as he takes on the new junior cadet of Alpha Academy, Akira Tozawa. As he settles in the ring, we head to a pre-match commercial break. When we return from the break, Akira Tozawa makes his way down to the ring accompanied by Maxxine Dupri of Alpha Academy. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Reed dominates Tozawa from the word go, however Tozawa has his moments. Ultimately, Reed hits his Tsunami to finish him off for the easy win. Winner: Bronson Reed We shoot backstage and see Alpha Academy and The New Day looking at a special custom Dallas Cowboys title belt. In walks the DIY duo of Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa, who comment on the tag-team division on the Raw roster. They all focus on Akira Tozawa, mentioning how even though he lost tonight, he’s still a champion to them. Now we shoot to a different area where we see Drew McIntyre walking. Seth “Freakin'” Rollins walks up clapping saying he saw McIntyre win his first match as “the newest member of The Judgment Day.” McIntyre brings up Rollins talking with Rhea Ripley earlier and says he didn’t see him turning her down. They both make it clear they’re not affiliated with The Judgment Day and declare the best man will win at Crown Jewel. It’s main event time! We head to the ringside area where Michael Cole and Wade Barrett announce four big matches for next week’s Crown Jewel “go-home” Raw show. The show will feature Seth Rollins vs. JD McDonagh, Ricochet vs. Dominik Mysterio, DIY vs. Imperium and Xia Li vs. Candice LeRae. From there, we hear “Just me Uce, day one ish!” and out comes “Main Event” Jey Uso for our final match of the evening. As he hypes up the Dallas crown, we shift gears and head into a pre-match commercial break. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. The commentators spend a lot of time talking about Cody Rhodes’ leg injury following the attack at the start of the show, as well as the announcement of Cody vs. Priest for the WWE Crown Jewel PLE in Saudi Arabia on November 4. Priest starts off strong but Uso knocks him out of the ring with a dropkick and hits a suicide dive as we head into a mid-match break. When we return, we see Priest is back in control of things back inside the ring. Jey starts to fire up and he takes his shirt off and goes to work on Priest. Fans chant “We want tables!” as the action spills out to the floor. “Senor Money In The Bank” takes back over and then brings the action back into the ring. Priest sets Jey up for the Razor’s Edge. He hoists him up but Jey slips out the back door and hits a spear. He heads to the top-rope and connects with an Uso splash. Jey goes for the cover but Finn Balor runs down to interfere. Jey knocks him off the ring apron and then blasts him on the floor with a suicide dive through the ropes. Priest catches Jey coming back in the ring. Balor grabs his leg and Jey walks into a South of Heaven chokeslam from Priest for the win. After the match, Balor and Priest continue beating down Jey. Balor hits his Coup de Grace off the top rope and then he grabs he and Priest some steel chairs. They go to finish off Jey with the chairs like they did to Cody earlier, but Cody’s theme hits and he limps down to ringside to fight it out with Balor. He heads into the ring after decking Balor and battles with Priest, chop-blocking his knee and then hitting him with a chair. Balor pulls Priest out of the ring to save him. Cody stands tall as this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us! Winner: Damian PriestNick Aldis & Adam Pearce’s Rivalry Continues
WWE Crown Jewel Women’s World Title Contract Signing
Johnny Gargano vs. Giovanni Vinci
Logan Paul & Dominik Mysterio In The Ring
Chelsea Green & Piper Niven vs. Natalya & Nikki Cross
Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre
Bronson Reed vs. Akira Tozawa
Backstage With Tag-Team Division, Drew McIntyre & Seth Rollins
“Main Event” Jey Uso vs. “Senor Money In The Bank” Damian Priest
WWE RAW Results (10/23/2023)
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