In this week’s WWE Monday Night Raw review, Lucas discusses
- The fans packed inside Madison Square Garden erupted as "The Time is Now" played and John Cena hit the ring to kick off the show. After several moments of well-deserved basking, Cena prepared to address the fans when Dominik Mysterio interrupted to a chorus of boos. Domink claimed to have worked for everything he has received and challenged Cena to a rematch for the IC title. Cena offered up the rematch for Monday night, but Mysterio said he wanted to wait until Survivor Series in his hometown of San Diego. Mysterio was soon joined by his Judgment Day teammates, JD McDonagh and Finn Bálor. A three-on-one beatdown ensued until Sheamus made the save. Rey Mysterio joined the fray to even the odds and set up a six-man tag team match
- John Cena, Sheamus, & Rey Mysterio defeat The Judgement Day
- Jackie Redmond introduced women's world champion Stephanie Vaquer, who was immediately jumped by Nikki Bella. Bella beat down Vaquer and vowed to take the Women's World Championship from her to close out the brief segment
- Solo Sikoa defeats Dolph Ziggler in The Last Time Is Now Tournament
- Alexa Bliss took to the squared circle to implore Charlotte Flair to join her, Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky for WarGames at Survivor Series on November 29. She called Flair her best friend and took exception to her leaving her hanging Friday, when she suffered a beatdown. Asuka, Kairi Sane, Nia Jax, and Lash Legend interrupted proceedings and circled the ring, teasing another assault until Rhea Ripley's music played and Ripley and Iyo Sky made their way to the squared circle. After the heels earned the upper hand with the four-on-three numbers advantage, Flair made her presence felt, unloading on the heels with a kendo stick. She stood tall and stared down Legend and Jax before checking on Bliss. The babyfaces stood tall to close things out
- Maxxine Dupri defeats Becky Lynch to win the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship thanks to AJ Lee returning to cost Lynch the match
- Gunther defeats Je’Von Evans in The Last Time Is Now Tournament
- Paul Heyman introduced four of the men who will make up The Vision's WarGames team: Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed. CM Punk interrupted, stalking to the ring and never taking his eyes off the heels inside of it. The Usos soon joined him to an ovation, making their way through the crowd. Cody Rhodes rounded out the babyface side of things, and the two teams brawled in and around the ringside area. Brock Lesnar arrived on the scene, clearly Heyman's secret weapon and the fifth member of the heel team for Survivor Series. Punk went after him and endured consecutive suplexes. Rhodes came face-to-face with Lesnar and quickly found himself sent flying in the same fashion as Punk. Just as credits rolled, Roman Reigns made his return, taking his time as he hit the ring, staring a hole through Lesnar along the way. The longtime rivals came face-to-face, Lesnar's dominance halted with a single Superman Punch. Security momentarily distracted Reigns, allowing Reed to get the jump on him. He teased a Tsunami but Reigns delivered another Superman Punch, this one knocking Reed off the top rope. Chaos ensued and the show went off the air with Reigns delivering a spear that sent Reed and NYPD through the timekeeper barricade