WWE RAW Results – April 27, 2020

Curtis Dillion 15 min read
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Our next trip down Triple H memory lane is when he formed Evolution in 2003.
We see Street Profits backstage and they say they were the ones putting in the hard work when the bad cosplaying vikings were driving around eating chicken legs. Dawkins says he free next week and Ford agrees, and they say they can have the smoke if they want it.


We take a lengthy look at Becky Lynch’s journey to the Women’s Championships at WrestleMania last year. She is the subject of a WWE 24 episode.
*Commercial Break*

Ricochet & Cedric Alexander Vs. Matt Martel & Chase Parker

The match begins with Ricochet and Martel but Cedric soon tags in and they hit a double team facebuster for a two-count. Chase runs in and attacks the legal Ricochet, then the NXT team make quick tags to isolate Ricochet.
Superkick from Ricochet and a tag made to Alexander, who makes short work of Parker with dropkicks, and a neckbreaker to both. Ricochet comes back with a shooting star press but Martel breaks it up. Alexander is tossed from the ring and Ricochet get rolled-up but he kicks out and drops Parker. Ricochet and Alexander hit their tag finish for the win

Winners: Ricochet & Cedric Alexander

MVP appears on the screen and he says the NFL Draft got him thinking. He has a keen eye for talent, so who better to represent these two; Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink. The duo appears beside MVP and he says they want a rematch next week.
*Commercial Break*
Charly tries to interview Apollo Crews on crutches backstage but he’s emotional and hobbles off.
For the second time tonight we take a long look at the feud between Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre. Their contract signing is up next.
*Commercial Break*
We take a final look at the career of Triple H and this time it was his career-threatening injury and incredible return eight months alter.
Jerry Lawler is in the ring and he reminds us of the rules of this year’s unique Money In The Bank Ladder Match. Lawler then introduces a sharply Seth Rollins, followed by the WWE Champion Drew McIntyre.


McIntyre gets in the ring and says to Lawler that we know how these things go, so he should probably get out of the ring. Lawler obliges and Drew sits down and immediately signs the contract. Seth holds off on signing, and says he doesn’t want this. He never wanted this but it has to happen. He says Drew is great and will be an honourable Champion someday but he’s not a leader and the Universe needs a leader. He says the Universe need a guide, a shephard, and he can be the light in the darkness. He suffered for that title that Drew is holding, but he doesn’t have to. He doesn’t want Drew to suffer for that title, it’s his burdern to bear. He doesn’t want to be the one to crush Drew’s dream but it’s a sacrifice he’s willing to make for the greater good. Seth says Drew is a smart man and one day he’ll see the light, and when he does he won’t turn him away.
Drew thanks him and says that was an enlightening, impassioned speech. Things are clear to him now, clear to everyone…Seth is full of $hit. He asks Seth where is followers are? The fans and every single wrestler turned on him for a reason. He tells Rolllins he won’t let him win, but he does have some advice. First of all, stop talking. He says Seth should never speak on TV, backstage, online, or around his family, because he has a tendency to stick his foot in his mouth and his head uo his ass at the same time. He tells Seth to go for the throat next time.
Rollins signs the contract and tells Drew to have faith but he gets his head slammed into the desk. McIntyre tosses the table out of the ring, then hits a Glasgow Kiss. Drew is about to hit a Claymore Kick when Murphy attacks him from behind. Murphy beats Drew down in the corner, then helps Seth up, but McIntyre runs and jumps for a Claymore and Rollins dodges it, meaning Drew hits Murphy. Seth retreats and Drews grabs the contract and laughs at Seth, pointing at the signature.


And that’s it for this week’s RAW. Let us know what you hought and be sure to come back tomorrow for all your wrestling news. Until then, good health.

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Curtis Dillion

Curtis Dillion

Curtis does our weekly live match-by-match coverage of WWE RAW and SmackDown for Ringside News. In addition to SmackDown, Curtis also does WWE & NXT special event coverage as well. He has been helping out at for Ringside News for many years.