Possible AJ Lee return teased on WWE Raw

AJ Lee’s long-awaited WWE return could be happening as soon as this Friday.

At WWE’s Clash in Paris PLE, Becky Lynch helped her husband Seth Rollins retain the World Heavyweight Championship in a fatal four-way match. She low blowed CM Punk in the process, which led to speculation that we could see AJ Lee return and help her husband Punk even the odds against Rollins and Lynch.

It still hasn’t been confirmed that Lee is coming back to WWE — or if she’ll be competing in the ring when she does — but today’s Raw episode included a tease that Lee could appear on SmackDown in Chicago this Friday night. After being taunted and slapped by Lynch in a promo segment, Punk warned Lynch that she is going to regret putting her hands on him. Punk then all but confirmed that he’ll be showing up on SmackDown in his hometown of Chicago.

There were multiple chants for Lee during the Punk-Lynch promo battle. At one point, Lynch responded to the fans: “Classic, always chanting for a dope that doesn’t work here.”

An in-ring comeback would be Lee’s first match since 2015. She was a popular star and champion for WWE during the 2010s. Since retiring, she’s published a memoir as well as working as a screenwriter in Hollywood. Lee (AJ Mendez) did have a wrestling role from 2021-2023, when she was part of the Women of Wrestling promotion as an executive producer and commentator.

The husband-wife duo of Rollins and Lynch are both champions at the moment with Rollins holding the World Heavyweight Championship and Lynch holding the Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois is hosting this week’s SmackDown, with an appearance by John Cena also set for the episode. It will be Cena’s final appearance in Chicago before he retires from the ring.

The full Punk-Lynch segment from Raw can be watched below:

Becky Lynch comments on WWE Clash in Paris ending

Becky Lynch is making one thing clear following WWE Clash in Paris.

Following Sunday’s PLE in France, Lynch took to social media to post a picture of herself with Seth Rollins. The caption reads simply “We run this business.”

The shock ending to Clash in Paris saw CM Punk going for a second GTS when suddenly a masked figure hit the ring, low blowing Punk. They soon revealed themselves to be Lynch. The interference allowed Rollins to recover quickly, pinning Punk after a stomp to retain the World Championship. The closing moments of the show saw Rollins and Lynch celebrate together, seemingly indicating that their off-screen relationship was now on-screen as well.

Earlier in the show, Lynch defeated Nikki Bella to retain the Women’s Intercontinental title. Both Lynch and Rollins cemented their heel turns at the same time, with Rollins aligning himself with Paul Heyman at WrestleMania 41 and Becky Lynch turning against Lyra Valkyria after they lost the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles on the Raw following WrestleMania.

Seth Rollins gets surprise help at WWE Clash in Paris

Seth Rollins is still World Heavyweight Champion.

The end of Clash in Paris saw CM Punk and Seth Rollins duke it out. Punk hit Rollins with one GTS and was looking to hit another when suddenly a masked person hit the ring and low blowed Punk, revealing themselves to be none other than Becky Lynch. That allowed Rollins to hit the stomp on Punk on top of a steel chair, covering him for the win.

Rollins and Lynch celebrated their win as their show went off the air, which bled into the Clash in Paris post-show.

Rollins was all by himself in the main event due to a show-long storyline. After Roman Reigns beat Bronson Reed at Clash in Paris, Reigns had put Paul Heyman in a guillotine after The Oracle was forced to hand back Reigns’ stolen shoes. Reed saw this as an opportunity to attack Reigns, spearing him through the announce table, then hit a tsunami. Reigns was placed in a stretcher, but Reed ran back again and gave him another tsunami while placed on the stretcher.  

In a backstage segment, Raw GM Adam Pearce banned the rest of The Vision from the building, saying that if they interfered in the main event they would be indefinitely suspended without pay. It was also mentioned that Heyman had been hospitalized as a result of his attack.

Lynch also wrestled on the show, successfully defending the Women’s Intercontinental title against Nikki Bella.

WWE Clash in Paris live results: John Cena vs. Logan Paul

Date: August 31, 2025
Location:
Paris La DĂŠfense Arena in Paris, France

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Show Recap — 

COUNTDOWN SHOW — 

They announced right away that Roman Reigns’ match against Bronson Reed would open today’s PLE in two hours. 

Michael Cole, Big E, and Wade Barrett hosted the pre-show while standing at a podium in the ring. 

Barrett mentioned that Cole was featured in a New York Times piece highlighting the most impactful sports TV play-by-play voices of the 21st century. Barrett put over Cole as the GOAT in the industry. 

(It was an article written by The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch, a long-time wrestling fan, mentioning Cole and Jim Ross together as the top wrestling voices since 2000. They were actually honourable mentions in the article, as the actual list is only 25 people to mark the first 25 years of this century. Joe Tessitore is on the list of 25 for his work in football.)

Interviews with CM Punk and Jey Uso 

Cathy Kelley interviewed CM Punk. Punk knew what it was like being in Seth Rollins’ shoes. He was the world champion and surrounded himself with goofs to ensure he remained champion, and that didn’t work out so well. The odds were not in Rollins’ favour, no matter who he had in his corner. Punk’s hand would be raised after he put everyone to sleep. (Punk also mentioned that Jey Uso had a “receipt” coming for superkicking him on Raw.) 

Peter Rosenberg interviewed Jey Uso. Jey said he’s been eating nothing but bread and soup because Paris didn’t have a Waffle House. Jey said tonight was not about friends. He would kick everyone in the face tonight and hold the world title again. (Barrett couldn’t believe Jey’s diet, considering they were in France.)

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There was a long break, or depending on how you’re watching, highlights of Damian Priest beating Jey Uso at Backlash last year in Paris to retain the world title. 

They killed more time with a video package on the boisterous international fans.

Interview with Paul “Triple H” Levesque 

Kelley interviewed Paul Levesque. It was funny because she asked him about the show, and he kept talking about how loud the crowd would be. He finally did mention the big matches, but went right back to the crowd and how they would put the show over the top. (Basically admitting they’re relying on the international fans to put some gloss on the lacklustre card.) 

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Jackie Redmond and Rosenberg replaced Cole and Barrett on the panel. There are a lot of fans already in the building (more than usual at this point), and they’ve got nothing to do but watch the talking heads for another hour. 

Interview with The Street Profits & B-Fab 

Kelley interviewed The Street Profits and B-Fab. She asked about Bo Dallas’ comment about them not being a real family. B-Fab said the Street Profits had a tight bond after being together for eight years. 

Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins looked like they couldn’t be less excited to be there. Dawkins simply reiterated what B-Fab said, and Ford didn’t even speak. Big E even pointed out how odd their demeanour was.

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Interviews with Sheamus and LA Knight 

Nadir Mohemmedi (WWE’s French announcer) interviewed Sheamus, who was a billion times more excited than the Street Profits. He tried to create a new chant for the Paris fans for his match later on. 

Redmond sat down with LA Knight, who was very focused on winning the world title. He said he should have had more title shots than he’s already had in his tenure, and he was hungrier than everyone in the match. It was his time. Knight didn’t want the interview to end before bringing something up. He basically thought Jey’s “Yeet” and sunglasses were just a rip-off of what he was doing already before Jey took off. 

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Rosenberg noted that Jey Uso was the youngest challenger in the world title match at 40 years old. 

The panellists spoke about John Cena vs. Logan Paul as the pre-show came to an end. 

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CLASH IN PARIS MAIN SHOW —

Jey Uso, CM Punk, LA Knight, Seth Rollins & The Vision, Becky Lynch, Nikki Bella, and Logan Paul were shown arriving at the venue in Paris. 

Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed (w/Paul Heyman) 

Reigns entered to a massive reaction. The opening bell rang at 2:14 pm ET. Reigns and Reed stalled for three minutes before they really got going. 

Reigns had the early edge until he failed to hit a Samoan drop. Reigns collapsed under Reed’s weight, and Reed followed by slamming Reigns on the announce table. Reed cleared one announce table, but Reigns fought him off and cleared the other table. Back in the ring, Reed hit a World’s Strongest Slam for two. 

Reed took control and held a chinlock for a full minute until Reigns began fighting back, but Reed cut him off with a Samoan drop. Reed posed with the shoe-la fala before cutting off Reigns again. 

Reed tried to remove Reigns’ shoes, but Reigns fought back with clotheslines and uppercuts. Reed didn’t go down, so Reigns clotheslined him out of the ring and hit a drive-by dropkick. Reed blocked a Superman punch and hit a uranage and senton for two. Reed avoided a Superman punch again and hit a DVD for two. 

Reed was about to fly through the ropes with Reigns outside the ring, but Reigns cut him off with a Superman punch and another one in the ring for two. Reigns went for a spear, but Reed caught him with a dropkick and followed with a suicide dive. 

Reed slipped Reigns into the ring and went for a Tsunami, but Reigns rolled out of the way. There was a cool spot where Reigns went for a spear, but Reed blocked it by literally just planting in place, and he followed with a sit-out powerbomb for two. 

Reed went to the top again, but Reigns hit a Superman punch and a Samoan drop off the middle rope. Reigns followed with a spear for the pinfall win. 

— After the match, Reigns posed on the announce table as Heyman checked on Reed. Reigns confronted Heyman as Heyman begged off. 

Heyman gave Reigns his shoes. Reigns smiled and raised them high in the air as the fans cheered, which was funny. Reigns then grabbed Heyman in a guillotine and choked him out. 

Reigns signed his old shoes and chucked them into the crowd as he stood on the announce table. Bron Breakker suddenly appeared, and he speared Reigns through the announce table. 

Breakker and Reed dragged a lifeless Heyman to the back as officials helped Reigns to his feet. Reigns did not want their help as he talked around ringside. Breakker looked back and saw what was happening, so he sprinted down the aisle and speared Reigns again. They brought him into the ring, and Reed hit a Tsunami. 

Medics strapped Reigns onto a stretcher, leaving him helpless, so Reed ran back down and hit another Tsunami. 

Jey Uso ran out in his street clothes (and no music) to chase the heels from the ring. However, Breakker laid him out with a spear. Reed wanted to give Jey a Tsunami, but officials got in his way, so Reed ran around the ring and hit Reigns with another one. 

They finally got Reigns onto a stretcher, and Jey accompanied him with medics to the back. 

Match result: Roman Reigns defeated Bronson Reed (22:07)

The match was about what you’d expect from a Roman Reigns match. The bulk of it was pretty simple, but Reigns gave Reed a lot, and the last few minutes were pretty entertaining. As Triple H predicted on the pre-show, the fans helped put this over the top. 

The post-match stuff was good, but it went on for a very long time. The show was 52 minutes old by the time this was over, and everyone in charge looked incompetent for letting the heels get away with all of this. (It was also pretty transparent that this was done to give Reigns more time off.) 

Jey waiting to help Reigns made sense based on the conversation they had on Raw. And if Jey loses later (after getting speared here while trying to help), Reigns was right about Jey worrying too much about others. 

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After a commercial, a livid Adam Pearce kicked Reed and Breakker out of the building. They weren’t happy about that because Rollins’ match was happening later, but he said they would be suspended without pay if they did not leave. 

Jelly Roll and Post Malone were together in the crowd. 

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The Street Profits were Borderlands-inspired gear. 

The second match began 61 minutes into the show. 

WWE Tag Team Championships: Dexter Lumis & Joe Gacy (c) (w/Uncle Howdy, Nikki Cross & Erick Rowan) vs. The Street Profits (w/B-Fab)

Angelo Dawkins sent Montez Ford to the apron because he wanted to start the match. Ford tagged himself in after Dawkins’ initial exchange with Dexter Lumis didn’t go well. The Wyatts worked over Ford until Dawkins made a hot tag. Dawkins ran wild and hit Gacy with a senton bomb for two. 

The teams exchanged moves until Dawkins and Ford hit Gacy with an electric chair drop/blockbuster combo, but Lumis broke up the cover. Ford missed a frog splash, which led to a messed-up spot. Gacy went to use Lumis as a weapon, but Ford just fell down before being hit, and Gacy dropped Lumis on top of him. They got a two count after Dawkins broke up the cover. 

Dawkins tackled Gacy into the barricade but became distracted by Rowan, so Lumis tackled Dawkins over the barricade. Ford wiped out Lumis and Rowan with his crazy leaping dive over the corner turnbuckle. 

Hiding under the ring, Nikki Cross grabbed Ford by his leg to prevent him from getting back in the ring. Uncle Howdy gave Ford a Sister Abigail outside the ring before Gacy and Lumis gave him a combo sit-out powerbomb/neckbreaker for the pinfall win. (Their finisher is called “The Plague.”) 

Match result: The Wyatt Sicks (Dexter Lumis & Joe Gacy) defeated The Street Profits to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships (13:12)

Again, about what you’d expect. A normal match where the good team did not win. The crowd liked the Street Profits, but the fans did not elevate this match the way Triple H hoped (based on his pre-show comments). 

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Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Nikki Bella

Lynch had control for a while until Bella came back with forearms and a clothesline, before bouncing Lynch’s head repeatedly off both announce tables. 

This was followed by the biggest whiff you’ll see in a WWE match. Bella went for a springboard kick (Disaster kick), but Lynch was nowhere close to her. Bella went for the move anyway and missed by ten feet. Lynch realized what happened and made a cover for two. 

A few minutes later, Lynch hit a superplex for two, but as soon as Bella kicked out, Lynch applied an armbar. Bella slipped out of it and applied the “Fearless lock” (STF variation), but Lynch slipped out. Bella followed with an electric chair drop. Bella applied the “Fearless lock” again, but Lynch got a rope break. 

They fought to the outside and stood atop the steel steps. Lynch wanted to try a Man-handle slam off the steps, but Bella bashed Lynch’s head repeatedly against the ring post. Bella followed with an X-factor on the steps. Bella hit a Man-handle slam in the ring for two. 

Bella applied a Disarmer, but Lynch fought out. Lynch shoved Bella neck-first into the middle rope and followed with a backslide for the abrupt pinfall win. 

(Lynch won with a backslide recently, and it might be her version of Bryan Danielson’s small package. Barrett dubbed it the “Lynch pin.”) 

Match result: Becky Lynch defeated Nikki Bella to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship (13:07) 

This was not good. 

A problem for Lynch right now, particularly as a heel, is a lack of interesting opponents, and a returning Nikki Bella was not the answer. 

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Pearce checked on Jey Uso as he was being tended to backstage. Pearce asked if he still wanted to fight tonight. Jey obviously said yes. Jey said Reigns told him to fight for himself and win the world title, and he planned on doing just that. 

UFC fighter Morgan Charrière was at ringside. 

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Alicia Taylor read the match rules. It’s a street fight. You can win by pinfall or submission. 

Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook match: Sheamus vs. Rusev

Rusev hit Sheamus with ten beats of the BodhrĂĄn, but Sheamus fought back with a kendo stick. Sheamus tried to use a steel chair, but Rusev hit a spinning heel kick. There were some chants of “Rusev Day” early in the match, and Rusev covered his ears to block them out. 

Rusev tried to use the chair, but Sheamus nailed a knee strike for two. Sheamus hit ten+ beats of the BodhrĂĄn and did it again while holding Rusev against a fake bartop at ringside. Rusev tried to escape into the crowd, so Sheamus did ten beats of the BodhrĂĄn again, this time with a shillelagh. Sheamus followed with a Razor’s Edge in the ring for two. 

Rusev left the ring to avoid a Brogue Kick, so Sheamus tried a dive off the top, but Rusev nailed him with a kendo stick mid-air. Rusev gave Sheamus a Uranage off the steel steps and through the fake wooden bar (which didn’t look fun for Sheamus). Rusev applied an Accolade in the ring, but Sheamus fought to his feet and slammed Rusev onto some steel chairs. 

They found themselves atop of some whisky barrels stacked up at ringside. Rusev applied an Accolade, but Sheamus fought out again. Sheamus hit a White Noise off the whisky barrels and through two tables.  

Rusev got to his feet first when they entered the ring, and he grabbed a shillelagh, but before he could use it, Sheamus hit a Brogue Kick for a close nearfall. The crowd began singing as each man exchanged blows. Rusev hit a thrust kick before smashing the shillelagh across Sheamus’ back for a nearfall. 

The shillelagh snapped in half, so Rusev grabbed it and used it to apply the Accolade again. Rusev bent all the way back with the shillelagh piece wedge in Sheamus’ mouth. Sheamus had nowhere to go, so he tapped out, which stunned the crowd. 

(Cole was very quick to point out this was the second time to his knowledge that Sheamus tapped out. I guess he was ready.)

Match result: Rusev defeated Sheamus (20:06) 

This was a pretty entertaining street fight with some contrived spots mixed in. He probably doesn’t have much upward mobility, but if they want to do anything at all with Rusev, he needed this win.

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As he did on the pre-show, Barrett mentioned an article in The New York Times (The Athletic) calling Michael Cole one of the most impactful sports play-by-play voices of the 21st century. (As I referenced above, the actual list only had 25 names, and Cole was really an honourable mention alongside Jim Ross. The article was written by long-time wrestling fan Richard Deitsch.) 

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John Cena vs. Logan Paul

Cena received a massive ovation and chants of “Thank you, Cena.” The fans sang along as Alicia Taylor read his introduction. 

Paul used his titanium-plated fist to his advantage early in the match. Cena fought back and did the softest-looking ten punches in the corner. Cena tried a monkey flip, but Paul landed on his feet (to his own surprise) and booted Cena. Paul hit a middle rope blockbuster for two and a delayed vertical suplex for two. 

Fans sang for Cena as he fought out of a rest hold, but Paul hit a gutwrench slam. Paul hit a running corner uppercut, and Cole referenced Cesaro. 

Cena did his usual comeback spots to the delight of the crowd. Paul responded with his version of the Buckshot Lariat for two. Cena got his knees up on a frog splash attempt and hit an AA for a nearfall. They traded counters until Cena applied an STFU, but Paul got a rope break. Cena hit a tornado DDT for two, and Paul hit an overbomb for two. 

Cena slowly did his comeback spots again until Paul nailed a Dolph Ziggler Zig-Zag for two. Cena followed with a move resembling Baron Corbin’s End of Days for two. Paul hit a senton bomb and a standing moonsault for two. Cena hit a double underhook facebuster for two. Paul followed with a pop-up uppercut, another Cesaro/Claudio spot, for two. 

Paul did Cena’s comeback spots, but Cena caught him with an AA for a nearfall. Cena followed with a Code Red for two. Cena came off the ropes, but Paul punched him with his titanium-plated hand for a nearfall. Paul kipped up and hit consecutive frog splashes, but Cena kicked out. 

Paul did the You Can’t See Me gesture and hit the five knuckle shuffle, but Cena nailed a Styles Clash for a nearfall. (The fans sang their AJ Styles song.) 

Paul tried a flying crossbody, but Cena rolled through (which the fans saw coming) and hit an AA. Cena went for another AA, but Paul slipped out and nailed a punch. Cena ducked a second punch and hit an AA for the pinfall win. 

— Cena embraced a young fan at ringside after the match. It was the same fan who wound up on the big screen when he was targeted by Cena in his heel promo months ago. Cena also kissed his wife, Shay, before embracing Jelly Roll and Post Malone. 

Cena posed for the Paris fans as they gave him a final ovation. 

Match result: John Cena defeated Logan Paul (26:24)

It wasn’t exactly a smooth match, and it was never going to be, but it was a pretty fun match and a nice celebratory moment for Cena. 

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Cole thanked Peacock for their partnership over the last five years. 

Philippe ChĂŠreau announced a crowd of 30,343. They congratulated themselves on breaking the arena’s gate record. 

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Jackie Redmond asked Seth Rollins about being alone tonight. Rollins said he never needed anyone. He was a multi-time world champion and the greatest in-ring performer in history. He passionately said his catchphrase as the fans loudly sang along with the heel. Rollins said if he couldn’t defend the title on his own, maybe he didn’t deserve to be champion. 

Cole confirmed that Heyman and Reigns were each sent to the hospital after the earlier angle, and Barrett confirmed that Breakker and Reed were ejected. 

Fatal Four-Way for the World Heavyweight Championship: Seth Rollins (c) vs. CM Punk vs. LA Knight vs. Jey Uso

Each man entered, songs were sung, catchphrases were chanted, and the match began. 

As the four men sized each other up, Punk kicked Jey out of the ring as payback from Raw. Rollins bailed from the ring, leaving Knight and Punk. Knight got the better of their exchange, but Rollins slipped back in to take advantage. Jey and Knight took turns punching Rollins, which was designed to get the fans to chant Yeet and Yeah. 

If you haven’t gotten enough of wrestlers doing other wrestlers’ spots tonight, Rollins did Punk and Jey spots. Rollins found himself surrounded by the babyfaces, so they all put the boots to him. Of course, Punk and Knight couldn’t get along because they wanted to get their hands on Rollins. 

Jey talked them into working together, so they all took turns hitting spots on Rollins. Jey and Punk decided to Yeet, but Knight thought they should focus and get a table. Punk told Jey to get the tables like he was Bubba Ray Dudley. 

Jey did help Punk get a table before superkicking him. Jey also superkicked Knight before going after Rollins in the crowd. Rollins fought off Jey, but Punk wiped out Rollins and Knight with a dive off the barricade. 

They all wound up back in the ring and traded spots until Rollins hit Punk with a Pedigree. Rollins hit Knight with a buckle bomb for two and Jey with a frog splash for two. 

It was Knight’s turn to shine, and he hit moves on all three opponents. It was Punk’s turn next as he got to do a tower of doom spot, bringing down Knight and Jey with a powerbomb for a two count. 

Moments later, Knight knocked Punk off the apron and through a table (as Punk did to Knight on Raw). Knight shrugged as Punk did and hit Rollins with a BFT, but Jey broke up the cover. Jey and Knight traded punches, and you can guess how the crowd responded. 

Knight repeatedly bounced Jey’s head off the announce table before doing the same to Rollins. Knight placed Rollins on a table and went to the apron. He had to fight off Jey before heading to the top for a flying elbow drop, but that distraction allowed Rollins to move, and Knight crashed through the table. (That was it for Knight in the match.) 

Jey went for a spear on Rollins, but he countered into a Pedigree for two. Jey fought back and hit an Uso splash, but Punk broke up the cover with an elbow drop. Punk hit Jey with GTS, but Rollins stomped Punk for a nearfall. 

It was time to get to the finish because Rollins began screaming at Punk about how much he hated him and his family. Rollins hit curb stomps to Jey and Knight outside the ring. 

Rollins placed Punk’s head between a chair, but Punk avoided a curb stomp. Punk hit a GTS, Rollins fell back into the ropes and back onto Punk’s shoulders. 

Punk set up for another GTS, but he was low-blowed from behind by a hooded figure. 

It was Becky Lynch. Rollins stomped Punk’s head onto a chair for the pinfall win. Rollins retains. 

— Rollins and Lynch celebrated together as the show ended. 

Match result: Seth Rollins defeated CM Punk, Jey Uso, and LA Knight in a fatal four-way to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (24:50)

The match was fine, but so much of it felt primarily designed to get people to chant and sing and do whatever until we go to the actual important thing at the end. In the pre-show, Levesque said the crowd would put the show over the top, but you shouldn’t be relying on that.

I do like pairing Lynch and Rollins together in his group. It didn’t work before when they were babyfaces, but it can work now. Lynch needed something, I think, and this could help. Rollins said he hated Punk’s family, so Lynch being added to the group right now is almost certainly headed somewhere.

WWE star Seth Rollins joining sports TV show as guest host

World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins — a huge NFL and Chicago Bears fan — is continuing to branch out into sports media with an official role on a popular morning TV show.

It was announced today that Rollins will be making appearances as a guest host on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” and “GMFB: Overtime” during the 2024-2025 season. He’s appeared as a guest on the show several times in the past as well as filling in as a host.

“Good Morning Football” airs every weekday and will be hosted by Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o, and Sherree Burruss this season.

Earlier this year, Rollins — who has also guest hosted The Rich Eisen Show before — said his dream role in sports media would be commenting Bears games. He noted that he’s contemplated starting a Bears-focused football podcast if he can find the time amid his WWE and family duties.

Rollins has a World Heavyweight Championship defense coming up at WWE Clash in Paris this Sunday, where he’s putting his title on the line against CM Punk, LA Knight, and Jey Uso in a fatal four-way match. He won the championship by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase on Punk at SummerSlam, putting an immediate end to Punk’s reign after he had just won the belt from Gunther.

Seth Rollins: ESPN deal will legitimize WWE even further

For Seth Rollins, WWE’s new partnership with ESPN is a dream come true.

The World Heavyweight Champion was a guest on ESPN’s Get Up this morning, discussing the news that WWE’s new PLE deal with the network will now begin earlier than expected. The first WWE event to stream live on ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer service will be Wrestlepalooza from Indianapolis on Saturday, September 20.

“I’m stoked, man. I’m stoked to be a part of the ESPN family,” Rollins said. “For me personally, a lot of people had the Saturday morning cartoons or the morning cartoons before school — I grew up watching SportsCenter. That’s what kind of sports fan I was. I grew up watching replays of SportsCenter in the morning before I went to school. So the fact that we’re here teaming up with ESPN, it’s like my two favorite things in the world — sports and WWE — coming together.

“And it’s huge for us as an industry. Professional wrestling has been a part of kind of Americana for many, many, many, many, many years in different iterations. And as we start to dip our toe even further into the mainstream and really integrate ourselves into the mainstream, this is a huge step for us, legitimizing what we do as artists, as athletes. Like I said, for me personally, to be a part of the ESPN family is huge. I’m looking forward to this partnership and everything that it brings.”

Rollins is advertised for the Wrestlepalooza event but does not have an opponent yet. Later this month, he’ll be defending his World Heavyweight Championship against CM Punk, LA Knight, and Jey Uso in a fatal four-way match at WWE Clash in Paris.

It’s expected that John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar will headline Wrestlepalooza.

Clash in Paris will be the last WWE PLE to air on Peacock before the ESPN era begins. The WWE-ESPN deal is reportedly worth $1.6 billion ($325 million per year for five years) and is only for main roster PLEs. In addition to airing on the new ESPN streaming service, some select PLEs in the future will also be simulcast on ESPN’s linear TV networks.

The ESPN streaming service launched today and is priced at $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year. Some viewers who already pay for ESPN through a cable provider can access the new service at no extra cost.

WWE Raw live results: Naomi addresses her status

Date: August 18, 2025
Location: Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, PA 

The Big Takeaway —

Naomi is expecting a child with Jimmy Uso and relinquished her World Championship. The segment turned her into a big babyface, so we’ll see what happens when she returns. She made it clear that she’s coming back as soon as she can to recapture the title. 

Raw’s streak of inconclusive main events ended as Jey Uso beat Bron Breakker in an Extreme Rules match, which included a lot of interference. 

It wasn’t announced, but Roman Reigns appears to be facing Bronson Reed at Clash in Paris. 

Next week’s Raw in Birmingham airs at 3 pm ET/12 pm PT.

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Show Recap — 

Jey Uso and Naomi were shown arriving (separately) after a recap of last week’s Raw. 

The Vision opens Raw

They advertised that The Vision would appear on Raw and, in fact, the four men who are on Raw most weeks entered to kick off the show. 

Seth Rollins wore a floral-patterned shirt and pants. The fans sang his song, the heel group was cheered, and people loudly barked for Bron Breakker. 

They also cheered for Paul Heyman, who said he was God in this city (Philadelphia). The city would build him a statue, but he was far too humble to accept the credit he deserved for everything he’s done in front of and behind the camera. “Bluntly—I am the GOAT.” 

Heyman said the ring was filled with GOATs. He put over Breakker and Bronson Reed in the same manner he always does. Reed continues to carry Roman Reigns’ shoes with him, so the crowd chanted, “OTC.” Heyman put over Rollins next and said he’s beaten Reigns twice. The crowd sang his song again. 

Rollins was about to speak, but Jey Uso entered through the crowd. Jey remained in the crowd to cut his promo. (He pointed the microphone at a few young fans who all said, “Yeet.”) Jey was tired of The Vision. He called Breakker a puppy dog who would have to deal with him tonight. 

Rollins egged on Breakker by claiming Jey said things about Breakker and his family that he never actually did. Rollins claimed Jey said he was a better and stronger athlete than Breakker, and claimed Jey thought his family was stupid. I guess Breakker believed him because he wanted to go after Jey right now, but Rollins stopped him. (Jey seemed unbothered by all of this.) 

Heyman said that in a bingo hall not so far away, men used to settle their differences in the ring in a particular type of match. He was about to proclaim the match in the name of Sandman, New Jack, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, and The Dudley Boyz, but Jey cut him off and offered the match instead: extreme rules. 

(When Heyman said Dreamer’s name, he called him the “late, great Tommy Dreamer.” He went on to say that he knew Dreamer wasn’t dead but added, “he should be.”)

This was the usual opening segment to build to the main event, with some ECW references in Philly thrown in to make it feel different. 

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Asuka apologized to Iyo Sky backstage for shoving her last week. Kairi Sane and Asuka offered to be at ringside for her match, but Sky politely turned them down. They were all happy and on the same page. 

IYO SKY vs. Raquel Rodriguez (w/Roxanne Perez)

Sky was about to go for a dive, but was tripped by Perez from outside the ring (with the ref distracted). Rodriguez used the distraction to boot Sky. Rodriguez took over the moment they went to break, and Sky came back the moment they returned after dodging an elbow drop. 

Sky hit a missile dropkick, and the crowd cheered when she did her pose. Sky went for a bullet train, but Rodriguez caught her and hit a Samoan drop, followed by a corkscrew elbow drop for two. Rodriguez avoided a moonsault and turned Sky inside out with a clothesline for two. 

Sky wiped out Perez with a suicide dive and went for one on Rodriguez, but Rodriguez caught her and rolled through to her feet. Rodriguez lawn-darted Sky onto the ring apron and went for a Tejana Bomb in the ring, but Sky countered out of it and hit the bullet train. Sky followed with a moonsault for the pinfall win. 

— Perez and Rodriguez attacked Sky after the match, but Rhea Ripley (not Asuka and Sane) ran out to make the save. Sky quickly joined in, and they worked together to get rid of Rodriguez. 

Match result: IYO SKY defeated Raquel Rodriguez (11:00) 

This wound up being pretty good, particularly the portion following the commercial break. 

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Jackie Redmond interviewed LA Knight. Before he could say much, CM Punk interrupted. Punk said Redmond could leave, but Knight told her to stay. Punk thought Knight didn’t like him, but Knight said it wasn’t personal. Punk kept stepping into his business. 

Punk thought they should stay on the same page against Rollins’ crew, but Knight wasn’t interested after Punk attacked him last week. Knight was focused on walking out of Paris as the world champion. 

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The New Day cut a generic heel promo during a break. Kofi Kingston said the 76ers were losers, and Xavier Woods said Penta owed him money for his hat. 

They aired highlights of TriplemanĂ­a and said it was the most viewed edition in history, with 4.3 million views in the first 24 hours. They did not mention that it aired on YouTube. 

Asuka and Sane approached Ripley and Sky backstage. Asuka didn’t appreciate Ripley stepping in to help Sky instead of them. Asuka and Ripley got into a shouting match until Sky yelled at them even louder to stop. Sky kept shouting as she left and could be heard off-screen as Asuka and Ripley stared at each other. Asuka left, Ripley was annoyed, and Sane looked disappointed at this turn of events. 

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Xavier Woods (w/Kofi Kingston & Grayson Waller) vs. Penta 

The heel took control 90 seconds into the match, which meant it was time for a break. During the break, Michael Cole said Woods tracked down Petey Williams to find out how to counter Penta’s Canadian Destroyer. (Although, Cole said Woods asked Williams about his Canadian Destroyer to counter Penta’s Mexican Destroyer.) 

Penta made a comeback and wiped out Woods and Waller with a dive. Woods responded later with a reverse vertical suplex for two. The crowd was deathly silent as Penta countered Woods’ Honor Roll with a Penta Driver. 

Penta didn’t immediately go for a cover, and Woods managed to roll to the ropes. This allowed Kingston to put Woods’ foot on the bottom rope to break up the cover, so Penta wiped out Kingston and Waller with a flip dive. (I like that Waller did nothing at ringside besides get laid out by two dives.) 

Woods tried to steal a win with a small package, but Penta kicked out and hit a Canadian Destroyer for the pinfall win. 

Kingston and Waller entered the ring to go after Penta, but he bailed. 

Match result: Penta defeated Xavier Woods (9:48) 

Congrats to Penta, who moves to one win above .500 in 2025. 

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They showed Dominik Mysterio getting pinned by El Hijo del Vikingo at TriplemanĂ­a thanks to AJ Styles. (They played loud music over the crowd’s reaction to Vikingo winning.) 

After the show, Dom called Styles an “old bat” for costing him the title and said he would beat Vikingo at Worlds Collide on September 12th. (Rey showed up to mock Dom for losing.) 

Non-title match: World Tag Team Champions Finn BĂĄlor & JD McDonagh (w/Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio) vs. Dragon Lee & Mr. Iguana

Mr. Iguana got a modest reaction. Dragon Lee was in control for a couple of minutes before tagging him in. There were light cheers when he tagged in, but BĂĄlor immediately cut him off. The crowd sang Dom’s name as BĂĄlor had the heat. Dragon Lee and Mr. Iguana wiped out BĂĄlor and McDonagh with dives ahead of a break. 

This slowed down during a break. When they returned, McDonagh hit Dragon Lee with a poisonrana, but Lee quickly responded with a Liger bomb. Mr. Iguana made a hot tag, and his offence included using his puppet, “La Yesca,” which didn’t get much of a reaction. Dragon Lee tagged himself in, and McDonagh wiped out Mr. Iguana with an Asai moonsault. 

BĂĄlor hit Dragon Lee with a slingblade, but Lee came back with a superkick. McDonagh distracted the referee as Dom grabbed Lee by the leg. This allowed BĂĄlor to hit Lee with a dropkick and Coup de Grace for the pinfall win. 

— Judgment Day put the boots to the babyfaces post-match. Dom cleared the announce table but was attacked by Vikingo. 

Vikingo attacked McDonagh in the ring, but Dom attacked Vikingo from behind with his AAA Mega Championship belt. Judgment Day aided Dom, who hit Vikingo with a frog splash. 

Match result: Finn BĂĄlor & JD McDonagh defeated Dragon Lee & Mr. Iguana (9:52)

Dragon Lee looked good here, but there was only so much he could do. Mr. Iguana didn’t do much, but they definitely wanted you to know he has a puppet. Neither Mr. Iguana nor Vikingo got significant reactions. That doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be used on WWE programming, but the crowd isn’t with them yet. 

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Redmond interviewed Becky Lynch and asked why she attacked Natalya last week. Lynch claimed we saw the best of Maxxine Durpi thanks to her, and she was only defending herself when Natalya shoved her. Lynch said Natalya has been wrestling in different promotions to prove herself, but Natalya didn’t belong in the ring with her. Lynch welcomed her back to the big time. 

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There was a follow-up to that Bayley interview last week. She’s talking to herself now. She has a split personality like Two-Face, and her inner voice was constantly calling her a loser. Of course, we can hear it too, which doesn’t make any sense. 

This was stupid. 

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Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Natalya (w/Maxxine Dupri & Akira Tozawa)

We got normal WWE Natalya in this match. Lynch posted Natalya, and they went to break 90 seconds into this title match. They tried to play it up like Natalya had a shoulder injury. The ref checked on her, but Lynch went after and worked over her arm through the break. 

Lynch applied an armbar when they returned. Natalya eventually fought out and hit a powerbomb. Natalya sold her arm before going for a Sharpshooter. Lynch avoided it, but Natalya hit a discus clothesline for two. 

Dupri checked on Natalya, so Lynch booted Dupri and hit Tozawa with a baseball slide as he checked on her. This led to Natalya applying a cradle, which was probably meant to get a reaction since it came off a distraction, but it didn’t. Lynch kicked out and applied a Disarmer for the submission win. 

— Lynch decked Natalya and Dupri after the match. She put Dupri on a Disarmer until Nikki Bella ran out to make the save. Nikki laid her out with a “Rack Attack 2.0.” 

Match result: Becky Lynch defeated Natalya to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship (7:51) 

A standard WWE match with a crowd as quiet as you’ll ever hear. 

*******

They announced a “special edition” of Stephanie McMahon’s podcast with Naomi (who Stephanie called “Trinity”) and Jimmy Uso. They aired a clip but cut away before Jimmy could make an announcement. 

Naomi is up next. 

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Redmond tried to interview Sheamus, but they were interrupted by Rusev. The two men were about to brawl, but officials broke it up. A furious Adam Pearce said they would settle things in a good old-fashioned donnybrook. 

Vic Joseph interviewed Trick Williams during a break, but they were interrupted by Je’Von Evans. Trick left and said he’d see him tomorrow. Evans plugged the match on tomorrow’s NXT. 

Punk approached Jey Uso and offered to have his back tonight. Once again, this did not go the way Punk hoped. Jey wanted to do this on his own and was focused on Paris. They shook hands. 

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Naomi’s announcement 

Naomi entered with her world championship. She was emotional and asked the fans to turn to the screen. They aired the announcement on Stephanie’s podcast. Jimmy announced they were having a baby, and the crowd popped huge. Stephanie wanted to hear it from Naomi, so Naomi confirmed she was pregnant. 

Back in the ring, Pearce congratulated Naomi and said they were all happy for her. The fans cheered. 

Naomi looked angry as she turned her attention to Pearce. She said this wasn’t her first time relinquishing a title. She handed it back the first time, but this time, “I ain’t handing you shit.” Her hormones were jumping like a disco, so she told Pearce to get to steppin’ and get out of her ring. He left. She encouraged the fans to sing the goodbye song at him, so they did. She thanked them. 

Naomi said the women in the back should be thanking one person. Some fans chanted for Jimmy Uso, and she smiled because that’s who she meant. If it wasn’t for Big Jim, she would’ve walked them all like a dog. But thanks to Big Jim and Netflix and chill, that wasn’t happening. The fans chanted, “You deserve it,” and she was happy to hear it. 

Naomi exclaimed: “On the bright side, I guess the Bloodline continues, baby!” (Some fans decided to chant, “OTC.” Some much smarter fans chanted, “Baby Uso.”) 

Naomi placed the belt down in the ring. She told the heffers in the back they had just over nine months to get ready. She would do whatever it took to get her title back, even if that meant doing it while breastfeeding her baby. She advised them to proceed with caution. 

The crowd cheered as she waved goodbye.

(This was great, and of course, turned Naomi into a big babyface.) 

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Next week on Raw in Birmingham, UK (start time 3 pm ET/12 pm PT)

  • Rhea Ripley vs. Roxanne Perez 
  • Kofi Kingston vs. Penta 

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Backstage, Judgment Day weren’t sure where Dom was, but they bumped into him while he spoke to El Grande Americano (Ludwig Kaiser). Dom told BĂĄlor he just wanted to ensure Judgment Day always stayed on top. 

BĂĄlor acted like he was fine with this, but was clearly caught off guard. (BĂĄlor has been the one pulling the strings for weeks, but this was the first time he seemed like he wasn’t in control of things.) 

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Extreme Rules match: Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker (w/Paul Heyman)

Jey wore a bandana like New Jack and carried a shopping cart full of weapons to ringside. Early in the match, Jey clotheslined Bron over the top, and Bron landed right on top of the cart, which didn’t look fun. Bron stayed down for a while until blocking Jey’s dive attempt by hitting him with a steel chair. (Before this, Jey tossed chairs into the ring one at a time as the fans yelled “Yeet.”) 

Bron cut off Jey’s comeback attempt and dropped him gut-first onto the top edge of two steel chairs. Bron did his usual leaping clothesline off the apron, but used a trash can this time to send Jey over the announce desk. During a break, Jey gave Bron a back body drop through the thin piece of cardboard that covers the announce desk. 

Bron hit a Frankensteiner and went for a super spear, but Jey cut him off with a spear of his own for a nearfall. Jey hit him repeatedly with a steel chair before hitting another spear. Jey hit an Uso splash, seemingly for the win, but Bronson Reed pulled the referee out of the ring. 

Reed attacked Jey as Cole said this was all legal. You could question why Reed wasn’t out there from the beginning, but to answer that question, Knight ran out to even the odds. Rollins ran out through the crowd to attack Knight. Rollins laid out Jey with a pedigree, and Punk entered next. 

Rollins slipped in the ring to escape Punk, but wound up getting attacked by both Knight and Punk. Punk set up Rollins for a GTS, but Rollins slipped out and shoved Punk into Knight. Knight fell off the apron and crashed through a table. Punk shrugged his shoulders and chased Rollins through the crowd. 

Bron set up a table in the corner, but Jey superkicked him onto the table. Jey went to the top, but Reed shoved him off. The crowd chanted for Roman Reigns, knowing he was advertised for the show. Sure enough, as Bron set up for a super spear, Reigns’ music hit. 

Bron hesitated while he watched the stage. Reigns didn’t show, so Bron went for the spear, but Reigns appeared at ringside and cut him off with a spear. Reigns also speared Reed. 

Jey superkicked Bron onto the table and hit an Uso splash for the pinfall win. The crowd was happy. 

— As Jey posed for the crowd, Reigns told Reed he would see him in Paris. Reed was on board.

Match result: Jey Uso defeated Bron Breakker in an Extreme Rules match (20:26) 

This was basically a WWE main event match in a nutshell. Pretty good action, tons of interference, stars interrupting to their music. The crowd ate it up, and they were way, way, way more into this than anything else on the show, aside from Naomi’s announcement.

World title match added to WWE Clash in Paris

The World Championship will be on the line in Paris.

After Seth Rollins interfered in the main event of Monday’s Raw, he and the rest of The Vision attacked LA Knight and CM Punk until Jey Uso made the save. It was then that Adam Pearce came out and revealed that that Clash in Paris on August 31 Rollins would defend the title against Uso, Rollins, and Punk in a fatal four-way match. 

As Rollins seethed, Knight and Punk started arguing in the ring. Uso attempted to intervene, but Knight elbowed him in response. The Vision took this as an opportunity to re-enter the ring to lay out all three men, with Rollins giving the stomp to CM Punk to close out the show.

Punk was celebrating World Heavyweight title win over Gunther at SummerSlam when Seth Rollins returned, revealing that his injury was nothing but a ruse. He attacked Punk with the briefcase and pinned him to quickly end Punk’s title reign. In the weeks sinc,e both Punk and Knight have been looking to get another crack at Rollins.

Here is the updated card for Clash in Paris:

 WWE Clash in Paris (August 31):

  • World Championship: Seth Rollins defends against Jey Uso, LA Knight, CM Punk
  • Women’s World Championship: Naomi defends against Stephanie Vaquer
  • John Cena vs. Logan Paul

WWE Raw notes: Becky Lynch & Nikki Bella, name for Seth Rollins’ group, Gunther

Notes from WWE Raw.

Nikki Bella returned once again on Monday’s show, confronting Becky Lynch and challenging her for the Women’s Intercontinental title. Words were exchanged and it quickly became personal, with Bella calling Lynch a liar just like her husband while Lynch took shots at her former relationship with John Cena and Bella’s cut part from ‘Happy Gilmore 2’. The segment ended with Lynch giving Bella a sucker punch before fleeing the ring.

Lynch’s husband, Seth Rollins, opened the show and talked about his successful cash-in during the first night of SummerSlam on Saturday gleefully talking about how he fooled everyone with his knee injury. He ended his promo by declaring he has absolute power now and revealed the name of his new group: The Vision.

LA Knight came out and said that since he was the last one to beat Rollins, he should get the next shot at the title. Rollins balked at the idea, but that led to GM Adam Pearce arriving. He said he didn’t like that Rollins’ medical team gave WWE’s medical team false information and as a result, booked a World title match between the two for later in the show, with both Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed banned from ringside.

Knight and Rollins did end up wrestling in the main event, but the match ended in a DQ when an enraged CM Punk attacked Rollins, seeking his revenge from SummerSlam. Breakker and Reed came out for the save but was interrupted by Roman Reigns. Regardless, even the OTC was no match for the Vision, as he was taken out with a spear by Breakker and a tsunami from Reed from two corners, stealing Reigns’s shoes once again for good measure. The last image from Raw was the new stable standing tall over Reigns, Punk, and Knight.

One person who wasn’t on Raw was Gunther, who lost the World title to Punk on Saturday. It was announced on the show that he had suffered a septal hematoma and an orbital blowout fracture during the closing moments from the match and as a result, would be out of action indefinitely. On Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted that Gunther is going to have surgery on his nose, and the blood angle during his match was planned.

New announcements made for WWE Raw

WWE has made a couple of announcements for tonight’s SummerSlam fallout edition of Raw.

Raw is taking place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York tonight. It’s been announced that Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss will be on the show, making their first appearance as Women’s Tag Team Champions.

The frenemies team of Charlotte & Bliss won the women’s tag belts from Judgment Day (Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez) at night one of SummerSlam. Charlotte & Bliss are members of the SmackDown roster but can appear on either brand since they’re the women’s tag champs.

Also announced for tonight is an appearance by Becky Lynch, who is still the Women’s Intercontinental Champion after retaining against Lyra Valkyria at SummerSlam night two. An accidental assist from Bayley — who was trying to help Valkyria — led to Lynch winning.

As a stipulation of her loss, Valkyria is unable to challenge for the Women’s Intercontinental title again while Lynch is champion. We’ll see if a new challenger emerges tonight.

Plus, new World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins will appear following his successful Money in the Bank cash-in at SummerSlam. After faking a knee injury for weeks, Rollins reemerged to take the World Heavyweight title from CM Punk just minutes after Punk won the belt from Gunther.

Rollins was a guest on the Rich Eisen Show today, claiming that he fooled the entire world with his knee injury ruse. Raw General Manager Adam Pearce said he plans to have a “very stiff” conversation with Rollins about the phony injury.

Here is the updated lineup for tonight’s episode:

WWE Raw (Monday, August 4) —

  • New World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins appears
  • Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch appears
  • New Women’s Tag Team Champions Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss appear
  • Sheamus vs. Rusev

WOL: Lesnar return fallout, Seth’s knee, CM Punk

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including the return of Brock Lesnar and all of the unanswered questions surrounding his return, what he’s been accused of, what he has not been accused of, what this all likely means, plus some thoughts on Seth’s injury and Punk’s match. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Seth Rollins addresses knee injury angle: ‘I fooled the entire world’

During a Monday appearance on the Rich Eisen Show, new World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins addressed the ruse he pulled off at WWE SummerSlam.

Rollins — who had faked a knee injury for weeks — cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to win the World Heavyweight title from CM Punk at night one of SummerSlam. Punk had just won the belt from Gunther in the main event before Rollins emerged to cut his arch rival’s title reign short.

There were reports that Rollins’ injury was just an angle, but he kept kayfabe everywhere in the three weeks since losing to LA Knight at Saturday Night’s Main Event. That included Rollins wearing a leg brace and using crutches when he guest hosted the Rich Eisen Show last month.

Today, he returned to the program to address his “injury.”

“Well, look, Rich, as much as I love you. And I love you. I love all of you guys,” Rollins responded when asked if he was actually hurt. “I cannot divulge my secrets right now. Tonight, tune in to Netflix. We will be live 8 p.m. Eastern/5 Pacific. Live globally. You can hear all of it, but I can’t get into too much here. I just wanted to come by and extend my gratitude to you guys and to let you know how much I appreciate you giving me a platform to fool the entire world, really. Fooled the entire world. There’s no other way to slice it. I fooled the entire world.”

Rollins said the payoff to the ruse was more beautiful than he could have expected, which makes up for the “excruciating” pain he experienced limping around on crutches everywhere for three weeks trying to make everyone believe he was injured.

To keep up appearances, Rollins enlisted the help of his wife Becky Lynch and their four-year-old daughter Roux, with Lynch even posting an Instagram video last month that showed Rollins limping on crutches as he tried to keep up with Roux.

“My wife is an unwilling participant in this ruse. She was very upset with me for making her lie to all of her friends and family for the better part of three weeks,” Rollins said. “She was very upset. I said, ‘Honey, just trust me. The payoff will be great.’

“My daughter, she thought it was a game. She thought it was a fun little game. I told her, ‘Daddy’s got a pretend boo-boo, let’s put it that way, for the next few weeks. So let’s just keep that on the low, you know?’ First thing she did is went and told her preschool teacher Ms. Joy. First thing she did. Immediately.”

Rollins is in New York City for tonight’s Raw, which is being held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. It appears that his faction with Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed is going to be named “The Vision” with WWE recently filing a trademark for that term.

WWE files trademark for potential Seth Rollins stable name

WWE has filed a new trademark.

The company filed to trademark the name “The Vision” for wrestling purposes on Saturday, August 2. Lauren A. Dienes-Middlen was listed as WWE’s attorney of record on the filing.

The purposes of the trademark are listed as:

“Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered live and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; providing information in the fields of sports and entertainment via an online community portal; providing a website in the field of sports entertainment information; fan club services, namely, organizing sporting events in the field of wrestling for wrestling fan club members; organizing social entertainment events for entertainment purposes for wrestling fan club members; providing online newsletters in the fields of sports entertainment; online journals, namely blogs, in the field of sports entertainment”

Some are speculating The Vision could be the name given to Seth Rollins’ faction with Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed.

Other trademarks recently filed by WWE include “Superbrawl,” which was filed for on July 22. WWE filed to trademark Heyman’s nickname “The Oracle” on July 26. The company filed to trademark “WWE Late Night” on June 20. Blake Monroe’s new NXT ring name was filed for on June 10. The name of Chelsea Green’s Secret Her-vice team of Alba Fyre and Piper Niven was filed for on May 19. And WWE filed to trademark King of the Luchadores on May 18, 2025 and The High Ryze on May 12.

WWE SummerSlam Saturday notes: Becky Lynch, Seth Rollins, new post-show format

Notes from the fallout of WWE SummerSlam Saturday.

The shocking main event angle had Seth Rollins cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase, revealing that his knee injury was nothing but a ruse. He came to the ring, attacked CM Punk and quickly pinned him to win the World Heavyweight title. Backstage, his wife Becky Lynch posted her reaction to the title win on social media, with a caption reading: “Don’t believe everything you see on the internet.”

During the SummerSlam post-show, Seth Rollins briefly came out and celebrated with his new championship alongside Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed.

The post-show featured no Q&A segments for the media and consisted mostly of WWE stars being asked in-character questions by the post-show roundtable. When Triple H came out, it was noted by Joe Tessitore that this is a new format where Triple H would be speaking to the audience directly. The media Q&A portion of the post-show had been de-emphesized in recent months, with more time being spent on backstage interviews and roundtable discussions.