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Brock Lesnar's shock RAW return sparks chaos in WWE's wildest night

A night of jaw-dropping twists saw Lesnar's comeback, a brutal Bloodline ambush, and a baffling title shot for Sol Ruca. What's next for WWE's chaos?

The image shows a group of people standing on top of a stage, with a woman in a squat position...
The image shows a group of people standing on top of a stage, with a woman in a squat position holding a belt in her hand. On the right side of the stage, there are speakers, wires, and other objects placed on the floor. In the background, there is a board with some text on it, metal poles, a wall, and a roof with some ceiling lights. The text on the board reads "WWE World Heavyweight Championship: The Best of the Best".

Brock Lesnar's shock RAW return sparks chaos in WWE's wildest night

Monday’s RAW delivered several surprises, including Brock Lesnar’s unexpected return and a chaotic main event. The show also saw title defences, heated confrontations, and a controversial championship opportunity handed to Sol Ruca despite her recent losses. The night began with a shock as Brock Lesnar made an unannounced appearance, catching both Oba Femi and WWE official Adam Pearce off guard. His return left the crowd buzzing, though no match or confrontation followed immediately.

In the ring, Brie Bella and Paige successfully defended their Women’s Tag Team Titles against Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. The victory kept their reign intact, though the challengers pushed them hard throughout the bout.

Later, Seth Rollins faced Austin Theory in the main event. The match ended abruptly when Bron Breakker and the Vision stormed the ring, attacking Rollins. The assault left Rollins down as RAW went off the air.

Earlier, Roman Reigns and the Usos deviated from their usual show-closing routine. Instead of standing tall, they ambushed Jacob Fatu in a three-on-one assault, echoing the Bloodline’s past tactics. LA Knight later confronted the Usos, accusing them of bullying and comparing their actions to those of the Vision.

Meanwhile, WWE announced that Sol Ruca would receive a Women’s Intercontinental Championship shot. The decision came despite her losing both of her first two main-roster matches, raising questions about the reasoning behind the opportunity. RAW closed with unresolved tension, as Rollins lay beaten and Fatu suffered a brutal attack. Lesnar’s return adds uncertainty to future shows, while Ruca’s title shot sparks debate. The Usos’ actions and Knight’s confrontation suggest further clashes ahead.

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