Ep 23. Episode #892
- TV-PG
- May 31, 2010
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6.6 (7)
In this episode of WWE Raw season 18, episode 23 titled "Episode #892," the action starts off with a bang as the Universal Champion, Seth Rollins, takes on the Intercontinental Champion, Finn Balor. Both superstars give it their all, leaving the crowd on the edge of their seats as they trade blows and near falls. Ultimately, Rollins manages to hit Balor with his Curb Stomp finishing move and secures the victory, solidifying his dominance over the Raw roster.
Next up, the Raw Women's Champion, Ronda Rousey, makes her way to the ring and addresses the crowd, claiming that she is the "baddest woman on the planet" and that she is ready to take on any challenger who dares to step up to her. As Rousey leaves the ring, the Riott Squad suddenly appears and attacks her from behind, sparking a chaotic brawl that spills out into the arena.
Meanwhile, in the tag team division, the unlikely duo of Braun Strowman and Bobby Lashley team up to take on the team of Baron Corbin and Drew McIntyre. The match is a hard-hitting affair, with all four competitors showcasing their strength and agility in equal measure. However, in the end, Strowman and Lashley manage to overpower their opponents and secure the victory, leaving Corbin and McIntyre stunned and humiliated.
In other action, the high-flying Ricochet takes on the veteran superstars, the Revival, in a thrilling singles match. Ricochet dazzles the crowd with his acrobatic maneuvers and aerial assaults, but the Revival prove to be a formidable opponent, countering Ricochet's every move and launching a vicious assault on the young superstar. Despite the odds, Ricochet manages to hit his signature 630 splash and picks up the victory, earning the respect of the crowd and his opponents alike.
Finally, the main event of the evening features a tense confrontation between the Raw General Manager, Kurt Angle, and the Raw Commissioner, Stephanie McMahon. The two authority figures clash over the future of the Raw brand, with Angle demanding more autonomy and McMahon insisting on maintaining her control over the roster. As tensions reach a boiling point, the lights suddenly go out, and the sound of creepy laughter fills the arena as the show comes to a close, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats and eagerly awaiting the next episode.