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Pat McAfee Brutally Assaulted On RAW (Video)

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Below are the results from tonight’s WWE RAW after WrestleMania 41, featuring an attack on Pat McAfee.

– RAW after WrestleMania 41 kicked off with Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena making his entrance dressed in black gear, hoisting his championship belt as a massive burst of pyro lit up the stage behind him.

Once in the ring, Cena called over the ring announcer—stepping in for Alicia Taylor, who had the night off—and handed him a statement to read. The announcer began by apologizing, saying he had been told that his original announcement was considered disrespectful. He then recited Cena’s over-the-top, self-penned introduction, rattling off a long list of accolades, including calling him the Greatest Of All Time.

Holding up the title, Cena declared, “Winners write history.” He told the crowd they weren’t worthy. Addressing the fans directly, he said they couldn’t boo him on Friday and expect forgiveness just because he won a title and now they’re cheering. “That’s not how a functional relationship works,” he said. He reminded them that even if they’re in a good mood, he could still tell them to go to hell. “You all owe me an apology,” Cena claimed, “but you don’t have the guts to give it.”

He went on to say that this has always been the show where fans try to take over, but now they’ve gone soft. As the crowd started chanting, “We are sorry,” Cena mocked them, saying they were actually chanting, “We aren’t sorry.” He scanned the crowd and called them “the sorriest lowlifes” he’d ever seen and told them they meant absolutely nothing to him. The audience responded with chants of “a$$hole,” which Cena embraced with open arms, calling them idiots and reminding them he’s taken their best shots for 25 years without ever staying down. “What makes you think you are the crowd that’ll break me?” he asked. “Your noise means nothing.”

He then directed attention to the screen, which displayed “36 dates.” Cena reminded them that he had said at the start of the year that he only had 36 appearances left before walking away. He began counting them down as the number dropped to 27. “These aren’t matches,” Cena clarified. “These are appearances. You say I can’t wrestle? I don’t have to. I just have to show up and do this.”

Cena said when that countdown hits zero, “the pro wrestling timeline stops cold.” While he acknowledged there would still be future episodes of RAW and more champions to come, the championship once held by legends like Bruno Sammartino, Roman Reigns, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and Stone Cold Steve Austin now belonged to him—the last true undisputed champion in WWE.

Winning the title was the hard part, he explained, and now all that’s left is to manipulate the fans. “Cody Rhodes was your best hope,” Cena said, “and you booed him, you cheered him, and now when I say his name, you’re disgusted.” That, according to Cena, was the problem. “That’s why last night, Cody Rhodes got outshined, outclassed, out-wrestled, and destroyed.”

He told the crowd to look in the mirror and accept the truth: no one in WWE has the strength, speed, intelligence, and ruthless aggression that he does. But, unlike the fans, Cena said he has a heart—and because of that, he wanted to give them something to remember. “Get your phones out,” he told them. “Take the picture. The last real champ is here.”

Just as Cena finished his speech, Randy Orton appeared behind him, striking with an RKO out of nowhere. Orton crouched over Cena’s fallen body, lifted the title, and smiled as he raised the championship high in the air.

– Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez def. Becky Lynch & Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria (c) to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship

Morgan pinned Valkyria. Becky turned heel after the match and brutally assaulted Lyra.

– Otis & Akira Tozawa challenged The New Day for the World Tag Team Championship, and the champions accepted. As soon as the match began, Rusev returned to WWE after 5 years. Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods left the ring. Rusev then took out Otis & Tozawa.

– NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer came out and challenged Women’s World Champion IYO SKY to a match, because she wants to face the best. IYO accepted.

– Women’s World Champion IYO SKY vs. NXT Women’s Champion IYO SKY ended in a No Contest after Roxanne Perez & Giulia interfered

Roxanne & Giulia attacked Stephanie & IYO, which led to Rhea Ripley making the save. Ripley gave the World Title to SKY and said she still wants it.

– Sami Zayn returned and hugged the new World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso. This is Sami’s first appearance on WWE TV since his Elimination Chamber loss to Kevin Owens. Sami said missing WrestleMania this year was hard. Sami said he wanted to be the first man to tell Jey how proud he is of him. Sami said Jey deserves that Title. Sami and Jey then celebrated, as they did the YEET dance to Jey’s music. Jimmy Uso joined the celebration. It looked like Sami was going to turn heel on Jey, but he didn’t.

– Gunther attacked Michael Cole and Pat McAfee tried to make the save, but Gunther choked out McAfee with the sleeper hold.

– Dominik Mysterio (c) def. Penta to retain the Intercontinental Championship

JD McDonagh returned and pushed Penta off the top rope, which led to Dirty Dom taking advantage and picking up the win. The entire Judgment Day faction came out to celebrate after the match.

– Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman came out in the main event segment and fans chanted “f**k you Heyman”. CM Punk came out and brawled with Rollins, but Rollins took him out with a Stomp. Roman Reigns then came out and laid out Rollins and hit Heyman with a Superman Punch. However, Bron Breakker showed up and destroyed The OTC. Breakker is the newest Paul Heyman Guy and has joined forces with Rollins.

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