As WrestleMania 40 approaches, Monday night’s Raw from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn marked the beginning of WWE’s biggest week. The show began and ended on a high note since it explored what happened following Cody Rhodes’ beating the week before.
The Rock and Roman Reigns were the main attractions of this go-home edition of Monday Night Raw, gaining a lot of steam for their WrestleMania 40 match against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins.
Video: The Rock and Roman Reigns attack Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins
The Rock has been a constant source of electric buildup to WrestleMania XL for the last two months, and now it’s time for the go-home Monday Night Raw before WrestleMania. Last week’s show went dark when The Rock beat up Cody Rhodes badly. Every week, The Bloodline is doing everything to bring down the American Nightmare.
The Rock began the show by talking about his brutal attack on Rhodes the week before. He stressed that WrestleMania would be an easy win for him which prompted Seth Rollins to challenge them. Rollins dared either The Rock or Roman Reigns to a fight, which later that night turned into a wild match under “Bloodline Rules.”
Rollins and Solo Sikoa’s match finished quickly because the Bloodline and Rhodes got in the way. As things got worse, The Rock and Reigns joined forces to beat Rollins and Rhodes badly. The scene left fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the upcoming showdown at WrestleMania.
Jey Uso, who hasn’t been in the Bloodline for eight months, got caught up in the chaos. He was trying to support Rollins during his match with Sikoa but ended up suffering humiliation at the hands of The Rock. Many fans are expressing that The Final Boss totally wiped out Jey Uso.
The Rock hilariously dumps Jey Uso
A hilarious moment unfolded with Jey Uso just before the final brawl erupted. Jimmy Uso unexpectedly stepped in during the bout between Sikoa and Rollins, landing a devastating superkick on Rollins. With the match being played under “Bloodline rules,” such interruptions were permitted. Jimmy’s timely superkick made things easier for Sikoa.
At that moment, Jey Uso’s music hit and he rushed in to help Rollins as he had promised earlier, but his efforts were short-lived. He somehow managed to wipe out Jimmy from the stage, but then it was all about the “Final Boss” show.
The Rock swiftly appeared from the backstage and effortlessly bumped Jey Uso like the authority of a giant. Jey couldn’t stand a chance against the Brahma Bull, being tossed away like a bag of trash.
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