Another pivotal match of the night saw Roman Reigns engage in a Tribal Combat against Solo Sikoa. This bout was crucial in determining who would control The Bloodline, especially since Solo Sikoa still held the Ula Fala despite Reigns' team emerging victorious at Survivor Series. The stakes were high, and the outcome would have lasting implications for the faction's dynamics.
Liv Morgan defended her Womenās World Championship title against Rhea Ripley, continuing their intense rivalry. Ripley was determined to reclaim the title she believed was unjustly taken from her, adding another layer of drama to their ongoing feud. The match was not just about the championship but also about personal pride and redemption.
John Cena kicked off his Farewell Tour during this episode, held at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. This marked a significant moment in his illustrious career, as fans prepared to bid farewell to one of WWE's biggest stars. Cena's presence added an emotional weight to the event, making it memorable for both him and the audience.
Logan Paul made his return to Monday Night Raw after a hiatus since SummerSlam, where he lost to LA Knight for the United States Championship. His announcement during the Netflix Kickoff Show at WWE Headquarters generated excitement among fans eager to see what he would bring to the ring.
Jey Uso aimed to secure his first victory against Drew McIntyre, having lost to him in their previous five encounters. With a history of targeting those aligned with Roman Reigns, McIntyre posed a significant challenge for Uso, who was determined to turn the tide in their rivalry.
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