WWE RAW Results – March 23, 2020

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Back live and we get our third recap of Styles Vs. ‘Taker of the night.

The Phenomenal One comes to the stage, flanked by Gallows and Anderson. AJ states the tagline that WrestleMania is just too big for one night, and it official that he and the Undertaker will go one on one. Styles says he doesn’t care which night their match is, but he’s sure ‘Taker does because Michelle McCool might have a preference.

Styles makes fun of Undertaker’s clothing, saying he wore maternity pants, and looked like a gothic version of Dogg the Bounty Hunter. Styles says Undertaker posted a video of himself swimming with a tiger on Twitter, along with Michelle McCool. We see the clip on the screen and Styles says he doesn’t know who this man is. Ever since he lost to Brock Lesnar and the streak ended, he’s never been the same man. And he wanted to take the Undertaker’s soul, but his wife already took that.

Undertaker says his mystique is gone, replaced by an old man taking selfies on Instagram. Styles says he doesn’t want Mark Calloway, he wants The Undertaker, but he’s nowhere to be found. However, he can give us what we want. He can bring the Deadman back in a match he would love. He challenges him to a Boneyard Match. And when it’s over, he’s got the perfect plot to bury him. And ironically, it’s the same plot his wife picked out when she buried his career.

Charly Caruso interviews Zelina Vega, Angel Garza, and Andrade backstage, and it’s clear she has a crush on Garza. Vega insults Charly, then says her men are the most charasmatic men in WWE. And when they win the RAW Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania, Andrade will be the most decorated Champion in all of WWE. They leave but Garza comes back and stares at Charly, who blushes.

*Commercial Break*

We see a replay of last week when Edge challenged Randy Orton to a Last Man Standing match at WrestleMania.

As Ricochet is making his entrance, Garza and Andrade attempt to sneak attack him but he beats them out of the ring. His partner joins him and the referee gets everything cooled down.

Andrade & Angel Garza W/Zelina Vega Vs. Ricochet & Cedric Alexander

We start the match with Ricochet and Andrade, and the one and only unloads a stiff knife edge chop, but Andrade lands one of his own and drops Ricochet with a boot. Ricochet catches Andrade with a headscissors, followed by a dropkick for a one count.

Garza tags in but the referee didn’t allow it because he wasn’t holding the tag rope. Ricochet beats Andrade down in another corner but Garza walks over, grabs the tag rope there and tags himself in, but the referee doesn’t allow it again. The distraction allows Andrade to sucker kick Ricochet, then shove him to the apron and the floor. The Street Profits walk out and join the commentary team.

*Commercial Break*

Back live and the heels hits a nice double team sunset flip and running kick for a two-count on Ricochet. Andrade goes up top but Ricochet connects with an enziguiri and a hurricanrana. Tags made to Alexander and Garza, and the former drops the latter with repeated forearms, a spin kick, running forearm in the corner, snapmare, and a dropkick.

Alexander hits the rope-assisted flatliner for a two-count. Ricochet tags back in and hits a front suplex, followed by a standing shooting star press. Andrade comes back and delivers some massive chops to Ricochet and Alexander, but the babyfaces come right back with stereo superkicks. Garza knocks Alexander from the ring, then leaps off the middle rope but Ricochet catches him with a dropkick and both men are down.

*Commercial Break*

Back live and Andrade is fighting Alexander in the ring. Cedric hits a springboard enziguiri for a near-fall. Vega tries to fire up her man as he hits Cedric with double knees in the corner for a near-fall. Garza tags in and he hits a reverse suplex using the ropes as leverage. Garza applie a submission as the Street Profits joke about the heels trying to impress them.

Andrade and Garza make use of quick tags and hit Alexander with some double team moves. Ricochet tosses Andrade from the ring, and looks to jump on him but Andrade swipes his feet. Garza then drops Alexander with a knee for a near-fall. Garza hits a standing moonsault for another near-fall and tags Andrade.

They look to hit a double suplex but Ricochet saves Cedric, pulls Garza from the ring, and hits a twisting tope to the outside. Alexander catches Andrade with a slam for a near-fall. Alexander slams some forearms into Andrade but gets caught with a gnarly spinning back elbow. Either the referee screwed-up the pinfall, or Alexander forgot to kick-out, either way the finish was botched.

Winners: Andrade & Angel Garza

After the match, Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford come down the ramp and both teams brawl in the ring. The Champions clear the challengers from the ring but Andrade snatches one of the tag belts and holds it on the ramp.

*Commercial Break*

We see a replay of last week’s RAW when Stone Cold came out and gave Stunners to Byron Saxton, Montez Ford, and Angelo Dawkins.

The Street Profits Vs. Shane Thorne & Brendan Vink

Thorne begins the match against Dawkins, and the Champ lifts and slams him. Dawkins leaps over Thorne before dropping him with a shoulder. Tag made to Ford and he drops Thorne with a dropkick. Ford delivers a deafeaning chop to Thorne’s chest, then another. Shane ducks Ford and makes a tag to Vink.

Brendan comes in hot with a big boot to Ford, then delivers a stiff chop of his own and mocks Ford. Vink takes a front facelock. Vink drives Ford into the corner and tags Thorne, who hits a big cannonball in the corner. Ford fights out of a submission and hits a jawbreaker. Vink tags in and tries to prevent the tag but Ford hits an enziguiri.

Dawkins tags in along with Thorne, and slams both him and Vink. Dawkins hits spinning forearms in the corners, then slams Thorne. Ford gets the tag and hits a frog splash for the win.

Winners: The Street Profits

We see a video of this past week, when Riddick Moss was out jogging. An orange car pulled alongside him and a referee was driving. Moss made the referee get out but Truth sneaked out of the trunk and rolled Moss up to win the belt. R-Truth is the WWE 24/7 Champion. Truth celebrates and yells “go back to football Randy Moss”, then jumps in the car and leaves.

*Commercial Break*

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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.