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WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from May 25 - Bleacher Report

WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from May 25 - Bleacher Report

WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from May 25 - Bleacher Report
May 26, 2020 3 mins, 3 secs

Rob Gronkowski returned to Raw this week for a special interview, and Ric Flair previewed the match between Randy Orton and Edge.

Kevin Owens came to the ring for "The KO Show" and welcomed all of the NXT stars who he said are the future of WWE, especially those wearing his shirt.

WWE finally took AEW's lead and put some wrestlers around the ring to make some noise, and it completely changed the atmosphere of the show.

We all knew this was going to turn into a brawl before it even started.

It was a standard hype segment for a match happening later in the show.

They started with a quick pace as Crews took the early lead and kept Andrade on the defensive.

This was a great match from two of the best athletes on the roster.

Having wrestlers around the ring to cheer his win helped make the moment a little more special.

Billie Kay and Peyton Royce came to the ring to apologize to each other for what happened last week.

They took out both champions with a few double-team moves to leave them lying in the ring with their belts.

This was a fantastic segment for Kay, Cross and Royce.

This feud started slow, but it is quickly becoming one of the more entertaining storylines on Raw.

Drew McIntyre came out after the break for an interview with MVP in "The VIP Lounge." The WWE champion immediately tore apart the set to get it out of the way before the eventual fight.

MVP assured him there would be no ambush and reminded McIntyre about how he tried to be a friend during their last "VIP Lounge" segment before WrestleMania.

Before The All Mighty could come to the ring, McIntyre took down MVP with a Claymore to end the interview.

McIntyre has grown into a confident babyface champion, but this segment helped highlight why he needs to be a heel champion at some point.

This was an average interview segment.

McIntyre and MVP have good chemistry, but this was too short to be anything more than what it was.

He took out KO's knee as the show went to a commercial.

When we returned, the match had started and Garza was punishing his leg.

He mounted what offense he could with only one good leg, but he was unable to hit a cannonball and Garza took advantage with a superkick for a near-fall.

Sometimes, all WWE has to do is pick two names out of a hat to create a good match.

This segment had some decent comedy with references to Caddyshack and Happy Gilmore, but it did not make either team look as good as WWE wanted it to.

The newcomer quickly took control of Carrillo and backed him to the corner so he and Murphy could attempt to double-team him.

Rollins gave a speech after the match about how Mysterio was sacrificed for the greater good and threatened to do the same thing to Carrillo if Black tried to intervene.

After the break, Asuka helped Jax get back into the ring for some reason

They are two of the best technical wrestlers on the roster with a long history of producing great matches

This ended up being the best match Jax has had since she returned a couple of months ago

The Street Profits losing clean while feuding with another team was an off booking choice, but WWE is working with limited resources, so it may have been the best option it had

The match was solid, and the fight with Lashley and McIntyre helped push their feud a lot more than seeing MVP get hit with a Claymore

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