Tuesday, 11 November 2025

 Monday Night Raw Review 11.11.2025.

Superstars Seen Turning Up To Work.

Shinsuke Nakamura. Damien Priest. The Kabuki Warriors, and. Stephanie Vaquer, were all seen showing up to work.

HHH Opening Segment.

HHH kicked off the show, with an introductory speech aimed at John Cena, stating all of his achievements. I normally don't like rah rah speeches, but given the fact that this was john's last appearance on Raw in Boston, this actually made sense, he brought John out, and the pop he got was insane. He spoke about how on his last WWE Broadcast Superstars will be looking to the future, as NXT stars will be involved in exhibition Matches with Main Roster stars, and  talked about what were his goals were for this last go around. I get why some fans still don't like John, but when you dig beneath the surface his ability to connect with fans is something special, and when he's gone, he will be gone, so drink this in as much as you want. Dirty Dom Mysterio then came out, and he and John had a great Promo Dual. This resulted in Dom being told by his boss, that's he's putting his IC Championship on the line against John, and this happened straight away. The Match followed the same old pattern that is a John Cena Match in our year of 2025, and it worked, because I didn't see this coming. The Physicality was great, and the near falls were slotted in with ease. John got the win, and was praised backstage by his peers backstage, as Rey Mysterio, and. Cody Rhodes congratulated him. I liked this.

Damien Priest vs Rusev Last Time Is Now Tournament.

I liked this. It felt like I was watching 1995 Fed, but in the best ways possible. The Physicality had an old school feel to it, and it was refreshing to see. Rusev got the win, and this makes sense. If this is the route that WWE are taking with John's last go around, then giving old ideas a fresh coat of paint, with new creative eyes is a good idea.

Adam Pearce Segment.

Adam Pearce made the IC Womens Championship Match for Next. Maxxine Dupri vs Becky Lynch next week at Madison Square Garden, this angered the champ who then decked Maxine, oh and Dragon Style is WWE's way of Barney Gumble styling our Tag Team Champions. I like it. I hate it.

Cm Punk Segment.

Cm Punk came out, and went straight to business, calling out Logan Paul, because he was in the mood for a fight. Logan came out, and the man who thinks that he's smarter than the average bear, had a great promo dual. He was joined by The Vision, and Paul Heyman proceeded to verbally shot him down, as the threat of the fight escalated. The Vision were then ran off by Jey Uso, and. Cody Rhodes. Punk was then heard telling Adam to tell The Vision to get another team member. This was the build up for hello William Regal Waaaaaaaaaaaaaargames. Oh and hello Mr Regal. I liked this.

Stephanie Vaquer vs Raquel Rodriguez.

I liked this. The big and tall dynamic worked well here, and it blended into the physicality, and the overall feel of how the Match played out. Stephanie got the win, their fore bringing our weekly Judgement Day Womens Match to an end, that was until Nikki Bella Turned heel by chinning Stephanie. She's wearing black, that means that she's now Linday Lohan, a mean girl.

Shinsuke Nakamura vs Sheamus Last Time Is Now Tounament.

This was another good development, as this tournament continued. Sheamus got the win, in what was an adequote TV Match.

Charlotte Flair And Alexa Bliss vs The Kabuki Warriors WWE Womens Tag Team Championship.

I didn't like this. I feel like I've seen this Match at least 5 times by now, and it's getting tiresome. The Kabuki Warriors are our new Tag Team Champions. The counteractions that were on display fell flat, and the involvement of Iyo Sky. Nia Jax, and. Lash Legend, and return of Rhea Ripley, just felt forced and predictable. This is the direction for the Womens Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargames Match, and i'm not very excited to see it.

Over of this weeks Monday Night Raw.

This was the best that Raw has looked for some time, and given the fact that WWE's creative bar has been at a low all through this year, then the ceiling wasn't really that high.

This weeks Monday Night Raw is a solid 8/10.



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