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Monday Night RAW this week delivered a chaotic mix of Money in the Bank ladder match implications, shocking interference, and a highly anticipated return that has already become a talking point. While the show featured intense qualifying matches and unexpected alliances, it was the promo segment involving the returning CM Punk that has ignited debate amongst fans and wrestling veterans alike.
The main event segment saw World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, alongside his newly formed group (comprised of Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker), unleashing a brutal assault on Sami Zayn and Jey Uso. The numbers game proved too much for the fan favorites until the familiar strains of "Cult of Personality" filled the arena, signaling the arrival of CM Punk. Making his presence felt immediately, Punk evened the odds, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Zayn and Uso against the dominant heel faction.
However, it wasn't Punk's heroic return that dominated the post-show discussion. Instead, it was the subsequent promo segment where Punk addressed the situation and his motivations that drew criticism. While the exact content of the promo remains exclusive to those who watched live, reports suggest a somewhat understated delivery and a focus that left some viewers wanting more.
This has led to a prominent voice in the wrestling world, a WWE veteran whose identity remains undisclosed in the initial report, to publicly question Sami Zayn's involvement in crafting the segment. The veteran reportedly asked, "That was the promo?" suggesting a disappointment with the impact and content, particularly considering Zayn's well-regarded promo skills and his established on-screen chemistry with Punk.
The criticism raises questions about the direction of CM Punk's return storyline. Having been sidelined due to injury after his highly anticipated comeback last year, Punk's return was met with considerable excitement. The expectation was for a fiery and impactful promo to set the stage for his next chapter. The reported lukewarm reception has left some wondering if the creative direction for Punk is meeting the high expectations.
Could Sami Zayn have played a more significant role in shaping the narrative? Zayn, known for his compelling storytelling and ability to connect with the audience through his words, has proven his value as a top-tier talent. The veteran's question hints at a belief that Zayn's input could have elevated the segment and provided a more compelling narrative hook for Punk's return.
Meanwhile, the rest of RAW was buzzing with Money in the Bank implications. The women's division saw a thrilling Triple Threat match between Stephanie Vaquer, Liv Morgan, and Ivy Nile to determine the final participant in the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match. In a hard-fought contest, Vaquer, making her RAW debut as a full-time roster member, secured a surprising victory. She showcased her resilience, overcoming a powerbomb from Nile while simultaneously delivering a superplex to Morgan. Despite both Morgan and Nile having moments where victory seemed within reach, it was Vaquer's "Devil's Kiss" on both opponents that ultimately paved her way to the coveted Money in the Bank match. This unexpected win adds a fresh and unpredictable element to the women's ladder match.
The tag team division also saw significant action as Finn Bálor & JD McDonagh of The Judgment Day clashed with The War Raiders (Erik and Ivar). With The New Day providing guest commentary, the match took a chaotic turn when The War Raiders inadvertently involved Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston, leading to their ejection from ringside. As Erik and Ivar seemed to have the momentum, Roxanne Perez made a timely intervention, distracting The War Raiders and allowing Bálor to capitalize with a Coup de Grace on Ivar for the victory. This win helps Bálor and McDonagh regain some momentum after recent setbacks and further solidifies Perez's association with The Judgment Day.
Earlier in the night, a heated brawl erupted between Lyra Valkyria and Becky Lynch. The intensity spilled over into a match featuring Bronson Reed, competing for the first time since his injury at last year's WarGames. The match descended into further chaos as Sami Zayn and World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso launched a top-rope dive onto Reed and Bron Breakker. This prompted an enraged Seth Rollins to deliver a Stomp to Uso, resulting in a disqualification. The post-match attack then led to CM Punk's aforementioned return.
In another women's division contest, Kairi Sane faced off against WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Raquel Rodriguez. Looking to secure a second consecutive victory against a member of The Judgment Day, Sane found herself in a tough battle. Liv Morgan attempted to even the odds by distracting Sane, but Women's World Champion IYO SKY intervened, attacking Morgan at ringside. The ensuing brawl allowed Sane to capitalize, hitting her signature Insane Elbow on Rodriguez for the win. This victory further showcases the dominance and cohesion of The Judgment Day's women's division.
The show also featured a Money in the Bank qualifying Triple Threat match between El Grande Americano, CM Punk, and AJ Styles. In a surprising turn of events, El Grande Americano managed to secure the victory, adding his name to the Money in the Bank ladder match. This loss for Punk, in his first match back, adds another layer of intrigue to his return and raises questions about his immediate trajectory.