September 16, 2024 Raw results

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Edwin  - CEO September 17, 2024
Updated 2024/09/17 at 2:45 PM
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RAW Judgment Day stand tall Image credit WWE
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The Judgment Day stand tall over Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley

 

The Judgment Day stand tall over Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley Image credit: WWE

 

 

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Raw results: Sept. 16, 2024

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CM Punk promises to take Drew McIntyre to hell

 

After months of animosity, classic matches and ruthless ambushes, CM Punk discusses his upcoming Hell in a Cell Match with Drew McIntyre at WWE Bad Blood

Pete Dunne defeats Sheamus 

 

 

Despite receiving loud jeers from the WWE Universe, an enraged Pete Dunne looked to take down his former mentor Sheamus.

 

The chants seemed to distract Dunne as The Celtic Warrior dodged a hand crusher to perform an Alabama slam directly onto the announce table.

 

Despite the abuse from the WWE Universe, Pete Dunne defeats his former mentor Sheamus

 

Dunne withstood a monumental amount of punishment from The Celtic Warrior but kept fighting.

 

After being brutalized with the 10 Beats of the Bodhran, Dunne went for the Shillelagh, but Sheamus wrenched it from Dunne’s hands. With the referee preoccupied with taking away the weapon from Sheamus, Dunne used a cricket bat to wallop Sheamus.

 

Dunne then hit a huge knee strike to earn the big-time win.

 

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Natalya defeats Zoey Stark

 

 

Fresh from her return to action last week, Natalya took on Pure Fusion Collective’s Zoey Stark.

 

After going back-and-forth with pinning attempts, Natalya shocked Stark by gaining the decisive pinfall to remain undefeated since her return.

 

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Bron Breakker and Jey Uso engages in fiery face-off

 

 

The Judgment Day defeats The New Day to retain the World Tag Team Title

 

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In their first defense of the World Tag Team Titles, Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh faced The New Day, who were looking to become champions for the 13th time and first time in three years.

 

Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods lit up McDonagh early with scintillating double-team maneuvers, taking new pages out of their playbook.

 

The New Day had multiple instances where they could have won, but their momentum was derailed by the arrival of the rest of The Judgment Day.

 

 

The LWO, however, offset The Judgment Day’s interference.

 

With chaos at ringside, Woods hit the Limit Break elbow right onto McDonagh, but the referee was too busy dealing with what was transpiring at ringside.

 

With the referee unable to count, The Judgment Day took advantage when Bálor hit an assisted Coup de Grace to win the match and retain their title.

 

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Xavier Woods lashes out at The LWO and Kofi Kingston

 

 

Braun Strowman and “Big” Bronson Reed destroy each other

 

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Before the bell, the top rope imploded, but Braun Strowman and “Big” Bronson Reed continued to pulverize one another.

 

A fan at ringside was thrown onto Strowman by Reed, and the barricade exploded after Strowman plowed through Reed.

 

Despite the match being called off, Strowman and Reed continued their barrage on each other.

 

The carnage continued backstage, mercifully ending when Reed and Strowman tore through a wall, as both men looked out for the count.

 

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World Heavyweight Champion Gunther once again rebukes Sami Zayn 

 

IYO SKY defeats Bianca Belair 

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With Kairi Sane still reeling from the damage to her eye two weeks ago, IYO SKY replaced Sane in her battle against Bianca Belair.

 

SKY and Belair combined for an immense showing of athleticism and technical ability, as both women left it all on the table.

 

 

Belair used her strength to walk up the steel steps with SKY in a vertical suplex position. Belair followed up with a 450 Splash, but it was intercepted by a knee from SKY. Belair lifted SKY up for the K.O.D., but The Genius of the Sky scored a small package pinfall to win a thriller of a match.

 

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Damian Priest defeats “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio

 

 

Damian Priest dismantled “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio to start the match, leaving Mysterio little room to stage a comeback.

 

As Priest attempted the Razor’s Edge on Mysterio, Finn Bálor provided a much needed distraction, allowing “Dirty” Dom to regain his footing.

 

The antics from The Judgment Day continued as Liv Morgan prevented Mysterio from being pinned after a falcon arrow from Priest. Rhea Ripley then took out Morgan with a glorious Spear over the announce table.

 

With the match completely broken down, Priest executed the South of Heaven to gain the win.

 

As soon as the match ended, The Judgment Day ruthlessly attacked Priest and Ripley.

 

Jey Uso was stopped in his tracks when he attempted to help Priest and Ripley, as Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker hit a vicious Spear, allowing The Judgment Day to stand tall over Priest and Ripley.

 

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