WWE RAW presented the go-home edition of Money in the Bank Premium Live Event from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The June 2nd episode of the red brand saw the final spots of the namesake ladder matches conquered, a new superstar joining the roster, and other exciting in-ring matches.
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In the main event of the night, CM Punk was looking to close in on a huge victory. But his arch rival, Seth Rollins, spoiled his plans, and his faction destroyed Punk and his allies to make a huge statement.
Quick Results
- Stephanie Vaquer defeated Liv Morgan and Ivy Nile in a triple-threat Money in the Bank qualifier match.
- Finn Balor and JD McDonagh defeated Erik and Ivar in a tag team match.
- Jey Uso and Sami Zayn won the match over Bron Breakker and “Big” Bronson Reed via Disqualification.
- Kairi Sane defeated Raquel Rodriguez in a singles match.
- El Grande Americano defeated CM Punk and AJ Styles in a triple-threat Money in the Bank qualifier match.
Best Match
This week’s best match of WWE RAW goes to the opening bout of the night for various reasons. It featured the official RAW debut of NXT’s top star, Stephanie Vaquer. She was involved in the high-stakes triple-threat Money in the Bank qualifying match against Liv Morgan and Ivy Nile. The match was a sight of a classic showdown that had the audience’s attention from start to finish.
From insane feats of athleticism to near-falls, fans were totally invested and loudly chanted ‘This is Awesome.’ Moreover, the ending saw a loud pop as Vaquer delivered a Package Backbreaker on Nile to win and clinch the last spot in the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder.
Worst Match
The most lackluster match on WWE RAW this week was the singles match between Raquel Rodriguez and Kairi Sane. Despite some good moments delivered, fans were not particularly bothered by the match and were engaging in random chants, including voicing support to bring back R-Truth. The match ended with Sane delivering the Insane Elbow on Rodriguez after IYO Sky came out to prevent Liv Morgan from interfering in the match.
Noteworthy Moments
A top highlight of the night came in the explosive main event match. The Money in the Bank qualifier match saw Seth Rollins and his faction interfere to prevent CM Punk from winning. His allies, Jey Uso and Sami Zayn, also joined the fray. As chaos erupted, El Grande Americano took out AJ Styles’ Phenomenal Forearm attempt with a headbutt to win and qualify for the ladder match.
Another noteworthy moment was Paul Heyman’s backstage talk with AJ Styles. He was trying to lure AJ Styles away from the Money in the Bank and instead help him win the WWE Intercontinental title. Styles did not have any of it and told him that he would punch back if Heyman or his allies interfered in his business.
Another notable highlight was Roxanne Perez providing an assist to Finn Balor and JD McDonagh in their tag team match against The War Raiders. As she distracted Ivar, McDonagh hit his head in the ring post, and Balor capitalized with a Coupe De Grace to win the match.
The last prime highlight was in the opening segment of WWE RAW with CM Punk. As he addressed his plans for the future, Punk brought up John Cena and hinted at the possibility of coming for his title. He even made reference to The Rock, calling him a bald fraud goof.
Holy Sh!@ Moments
The only Holy Sh!@ Moment on this week’s WWE RAW was the beatdown of CM Punk, Sami Zayn, and Jey Uso at the hands of Seth Rollins and his cohorts, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. They took out all three of their foes. However, fans were left stunned with the final blow when Reed delivered two back-to-back Tsunami on Uso, decimating him before his tag team match with Cody Rhodes against John Cena and Logan Paul at the WWE Money in the Bank PLE.
Lowlights
Much like the past weeks, Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria have been producing a similar segment on WWE RAW. They exchanged heated words, and as Lynch was walking away, Valkyria rushed and attacked her on the entrance stage, with a brawl breaking out.
Another lowlight was the ending of a huge tag team match between Jey Uso & Sami Zayn against Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed. The captivating tag team match ended in disqualification when Seth Rollins attacked Uso outside the ring. The trio was about to inflict major damage on Uso and Zayn until CM Punk came out with a chair to make the save.
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