WWE Raw: Results from July 30, 2018
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Check out the Monday Night Raw results below.
Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman argued about who would win the Universal Championship at SummerSlam.
Baron Corbin def. Finn Bálor.
Alicia Fox def. Natalya after interference from Alexa Bliss.
Elias was interrupted by Bobby Lashley, and they decided to duet. Lashley sang part of ‘Rockin’ Robin’ before Elias attacked him.
Jinder Mahal def. Braun Strowman via count-out.
Apollo Crews def. Akam.
Mojo Rawley insulted the locker room. Bobby Roode came out and both men began to brawl.
Seth Rollins def. Drew McIntyre via disqualification.
Roman Reigns was escorted out of the building by police per Stephanie McMahon’s orders.
The Revival def. Bray Wyatt & Matt Hardy.
Drew McIntyre & Dolph Ziggler beat down Seth Rollins backstage.
Bayley and Sasha Banks def. Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan.
Brock Lesnar appeared in the back throughout the show, but refused to go to the ring. Kurt Angle ordered Heyman to produce Lesnar by the end of the night or it’d be his last night on Raw. Heyman couldn’t produce and begged for his job, but was fired.
Lesnar then comes out to the ring and uses the F-5 on Angle. Lesnar then pushes Heyman to the ground before leaving the arena.
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