WWE Raw Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights After Clash at the Castle | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Michael King Jey Uso is headed to Money in the Bank after defeating Rey Mysterio and Finn Bálor in the main event of Monday's Raw.
The match was an action-packed affair that highlighted all three competitors appropriately, with Mysterio shining while Bálor was the glue that held the match together.
Uso made good on his vow from two weeks ago to win Money in the Bank by first qualifying for the match, following up Bálor's Coup de Grace with an Uso Splash for the pinfall victory.
While Uso qualifying for a high-stakes match is big news, it was the arrival of the Uncle Howdy-led faction that made headlines at the conclusion of the show.
Security, wrestlers and crew members were shown lying astray backstage. There was even blood painting a way just above an unconscious management member.
And around every turn as the camera surveyed the scene, a new member of the group.
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Nikki Cross introduced the lantern. Erick Rowan, in a monster bunny mask, was next, followed by Dexter Lumis. Joe Gacy was next before Uncle Howdy was finally revealed, leading the group into the arena, where they joined Cross.
"We're here!" Howdy said before blowing out the lantern and sending the show to black.
It was an unforgettable introduction for the group and a great cliffhanger, almost demanding the audience tunes in next week to see what is next for the absolutely-not-supernatural faction.
Uso defeated Bálor and Mysterio
Top Moments and Takeaways
- Backstage, Karrion Kross and New Day's Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods cut dueling promos. Kingston repeatedly talked over his partner, ending by accepting a challenge that was intended for Woods. Oh yeah, the New Day breakup is coming and no one should be ready for it.
- It looks like Uso's entrance will be through the crowd for the time being. It suits him and is different from every other in WWE. A smart move from someone who attributed part of his success to the fans who have ridden with him from the start.
- Mysterio continues to move better and perform at a higher level than anyone at the age of 49 ever should.