WWE Raw Season 10 Episode 9
WWE Raw
Season 10

Ep 9. Episode 461

  • March 4, 2002
  •   (18)

WWE Raw season 10 episode 9, titled "Episode 461," is set to deliver an exciting lineup of matches, backstage segments, and interviews with the WWE Superstars.

In the opening segment, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle addresses the WWE Universe and announces the night's main event, a tag team match between Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins versus Braun Strowman and Samoa Joe. The rivalry between the two teams has been brewing for weeks, and the fans are eagerly looking forward to seeing them square off in the ring.

The first match of the night sees Finn Balor take on Bo Dallas. Balor, a former WWE Universal Champion, is always a fan favorite and known for his high-flying moves and signature "Coup de Grace" finisher. In contrast, Dallas is a third-generation wrestler but has struggled to find success in WWE. Nevertheless, he is determined to show that he belongs in the ring with the best of them.

Next up, we see an interview segment with Raw Women's Champion Alexa Bliss, who will be defending her title at the upcoming Pay-Per-View against Nia Jax. Bliss is known for her sharp tongue and cunning personality, and she wastes no time in throwing barbs at her challenger. Jax, who is a powerhouse of a wrestler, is not one to be underestimated, and the stage is set for an epic showdown between the two.

The third match of the night features Cedric Alexander taking on Mustafa Ali. Both men are rising stars in WWE's Cruiserweight Division, and they have recently formed a tag team known as "The Heart and Soul of 205 Live." However, tonight they will be competing against each other, and the winner will take one step closer to a title shot against Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore.

After the match, we see a backstage segment where The Miz is talking with his Miztourage (Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel). The Miz is a former WWE Champion and one of the most entertaining superstars on the roster. He is known for his arrogance and showmanship, and he frequently clashes with other wrestlers over who is the most talented. Tonight, he is in the mood to make a statement and issues an open challenge to anyone who thinks they can defeat him.

The fourth match of the night is a women's tag team match between Sasha Banks and Bayley versus Paige and Mandy Rose. The women's division in WWE has never been stronger, with a mix of veterans and newcomers all vying for a chance at the championship. Banks and Bayley have a long-standing friendship that has been put to the test in recent weeks, and they will need to be on the same page if they hope to defeat the dangerous duo of Paige and Rose.

After the match, we see a promo from The Bar (Sheamus and Cesaro), who are the current Raw Tag Team Champions. They have been dominant since winning the titles and are looking to continue their reign of terror on the division. They issue a challenge to any team brave enough to face them, and it looks like there will be plenty of competition coming their way.

The final match of the night is the highly-anticipated main event between Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins versus Braun Strowman and Samoa Joe. Reigns and Rollins are former members of The Shield, a popular faction that dominated WWE for years. Strowman and Joe, on the other hand, are two of the most intimidating superstars in the company, and they have formed an alliance to take on anyone who gets in their way. The match is chaotic, with all four men going at each other with everything they have. The crowd is on the edge of their seats as the action moves in and out of the ring, and it looks like anything could happen.

Overall, WWE Raw season 10 episode 9 is a thrilling episode that showcases some of the best talent in the wrestling world. From the opening bell to the final showdown, the fans are sure to be entertained from start to finish.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 4, 2002
  • Language
    English