Raw results, Sept. 2, 2024

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Edwin  - CEO September 3, 2024
Updated 2024/09/03 at 4:41 PM
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Damian Priest and Jey Uso take down The Judgment Day!

 

 

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Liv Morgan damaged Rhea Ripley’s knee

 

American Made def. Alpha Academy

 

American Made gets a helping hand from their leader Chad Gable as they take down Alpha Academy in a Six-Person Mixed Tag Team Match

Ivy Nile and The Creed Brothers of American Made took on Maxxine Dupri, Otis, and Akira Tozawa of Alpha Academy in a highly personal Six-Person Mixed Tag Team Match.

 

Alpha Academy looked strong in the early goings, as Maxxine Dupri soared through the air to take out American Made at ringside.

 

Otis hit the Caterpillar and a cannonball but it was not enough to put down The Creed Brothers.

 

Brutus Creed took Otis out with the Brutus Bomb as Julius Creed knocked out Tozawa at ringside.

 

This left Dupri and Nile inside the ring to duke it out. Just as Dupri was about to hit the reverse Caterpillar, Chad Gable interfered to allow Nile to lock in the Dragon Sleeper, leaving Dupri no choice but to tap out.

 

American Made challenged The Wyatt Sicks to a Street Fight

 

 

After American Made’s victory against Alpha Academy, Chad Gable calls out The Wyatt Sicks and challenges them to an Eight-Person Mixed Tag Team Match

Shayna Baszler def. Zelina Vega

 

Zelina Vega looked to gain some retribution on the faction that injured her arm a month ago.

 

Vega took control early on but Baszler used the numbers game to her advantage.

 

As Vega took out Sonya Deville at ringside, Baszler utilized the distraction to her benefit, leveling Vega with an awesome knee strike to gain the win over Vega.

 

After the match, Lyra Valkyria attempted to even the odds for Vega but the Pure Fusion Collective was able to whether the storm, standing tall over Vega and Valkyira.

 

Drew McIntyre viciously attacked CM Punk

 

As CM Punk revels in his victory and looks to the future, he is brutally attacked by his nemesis Drew McIntyre

Ilja Dragunov def. Dragon Lee & “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio to advance in the Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender’s Tournament

 

Ilja Dragunov books his ticket to next week’s Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender’s Fatal Four-Way Match, taking out Dragon Lee and “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio 

Ilja Dragunov took the next step to potentially facing Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental Title as he bested Dragon Lee and “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio in an electrifying Triple Threat Match.

 

Mysterio had Carlito interfere on his behalf but Damian Priest was there to thwart The Judgment Day’s plans.

 

Priest chased Mysterio out of the building, leading to Lee and Dragunov in a one-on-one contest.

 

Lee and Dragunov gave everything to each other before The Mad Dragon nailed the Torpedo Moscow to gain the win.

 

The Unholy Union def. Damage CTRL in a WWE Women’s Tag Team Title No. 1 Contender’s Match

 

Just days after losing their WWE Women’s Tag Team Title to Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill, The Unholy Union looked to earn a bounce-back win against Damage CTRL in a No. 1 Contender’s Match.

 

Kairi Sane flew the sky to hit Isla Dawn but Dawn pulled Belair in front of her as Sane clattered into The EST at ringside from the top turnbuckle.

 

Jade Cargill frustrated with Sane, laid her out leaving IYO SKY by her lonesome.

 

The Unholy Union capitalized on this, hitting the Gory Special/Facebuster combo to become the No. 1 Contenders.

 

Sami Zayn challenged World Heavyweight Champion Gunther 

 

Gunther does not think Sami Zayn is worthy of a title shot. WWE Raw Highlights 9/2/24

Braun Strowman def. Sheamus & Ludwig Kaiser to advance in the Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender’s Tournament 

 

As soon as the bell rang, Sheamus took it straight to Ludwig Kaiser, allowing Strowman to take out the pair.

 

As Strowman was about to run through Kaiser again, Kaiser leaped out of the way, sending Strowman straight through the barricade, aggravating the injured ribs sustained by the hands of Bronson Reed last week.

 

Kaiser thought Strowman was down and out but The Monster Among Monsters chucked a desk chair straight at Kaiser’s head.

 

Sheamus and Strowman duked it out, with Sheamus gaining the upper hand. Pete Dunne, however, took out The Celtic Warrior with a Shillelagh.

 

Strowman took advantage of the interference, leveling Kaiser with a Running Powerslam to book his ticket to next week’s Fatal Four-Way Match.

 

Damian Priest & Jey Uso def. Finn Bálor & JD McDonagh 

 

The Eradicator provides an assist, even with a crutch, for Damian Priest and Jey Uso as they take on World Tag Team Champions Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh

Damian Priest teamed with former rival Jey Uso as they took on the World Tag Team Champions Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh.

 

As Uso was readying for a Uso Splash, Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan appeared to stop Uso in his tracks.

 

The setback allowed Bálor and McDonagh to hit a Coup de Grace and moonsault but Priest broke up the pinfall.

 

Shocking everyone, Rhea Ripley emerged with a crutch, feigning injury before laying into Morgan with the weapon.

 

Ripley’s arrival sparked a fire in Priest and Uso, as Priest hit a Razor’s Edge followed by a Uso Splash onto McDonagh to give the win to Priest and Uso.

Credit: WWE.COM

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