WWE Monday Night Raw Review. 24.3.2026.
Written By Patrick O'malley.
Superstars Seen Showing up to work.
The Judgement Day. Bayley, and. Lyra Valkyria. The Usos. Ishowspeed, and Jevon Evans were seen showing up to work.
Brock Lesnar Segment.
Brock Lesnar came out with Paul Heyman, Paul ran through all of Brock's past opponents, whilst getting over the fact everytime the fans chant for Oba Femi, all this did was piss off the beast, and just before the pair went to leave, out came Oba Femi who once again owned Brock. The segment was great, and i'm pleased that Oba Femi is getting a big Mania push, however this comes with the asterix of Brock Lesnar in our year of 2026. This man was mentioned 40+ times in a sex trafficking lawsuit, and he seems to be loved again. I just don't get it. The segment however was good.
The Usos vs Logan Paul And Austin Theory.
I didn't like this Match. It never really clicked with me. The in ring work felt a bit slow, and the overall chemistry just felt off, but the major talking point, came as the finish happened. LA Knight came out to stop Logan from using Brass Knucks, this was when Jey got hold of them, and smacked Austin. This caused the Match to get thrown out. Jey went back in and then decked Logan. I was glad to see this end, but it would be a good episode long thread.
Becky Lynch Segment.
It's no secret that i'm a big fan of Becky Lynch's heel work, and this segment did what it was meant to do. Becky came across like a female version of Rodney Dangerfield, because she gets no respect. Becky stated that she made the Womens Intercontintal Championship important, and all she gets is boos, from the fans as they cheer for someone who left for ten years after Mania 31, as it turns out that Becky's daughter is a massive AJ Lee fan. AJ came out and gloated at this fact, just as Becky tried to scarper. AJ took to the top of the announcers desk and went to town on her. I loved there chemistry last night, and I do think that this is a turning point for this feud. Becky vs AJ at Mania for the IC Championship. It's official. I liked this.
Grayson Waller vs Jevon Evans.
This was suprisingly very good. It had excellent work from both men, and I have to say it. Kofi Kingston dressed as a Christmas pressent. I loved his attire. Jevon got the win. One other thing, during the Match I swore that I could Jevon do his best Bad Baby impression.
Paul Heyman Segment.
I liked this, from Adam Pearce telling Paul that he now has the time that he wanted. This brought him out to the ring. He stated that he was on his own, because those that he holds close are injured, and highly pissed off. So he wasted no time, and called out Seth Rollins. Seth was seen walking out from the fans, but just as he gets close to the ring, he's met by The Police, because as it turned out Paul has put a restraining order against him, and he was escorted out of the arena. The shooting of this segment was awesome, as the camera focused in on Seth as The Police took him away, all whilst Paul insulted his family, this caused Seth to snap, and break the restraining order attacking Paul. This was awesome, and if all is to be believed a way to keep him off TV until Bron Breaker returns from injury. Seth I have a great song recomendation from of my favourite bands. Walla Walla By The Offspring. I think this song will speak to your predicament.
The Kabuki Warriors vs Bayley and Lyra Valkyria.
This Match felt a bit predictable to me, and as the in ring work went into the final stages, you could tell how this was going to play out. Bayley and Lyra got the win, and will face the Irresistable forces next week when Monday Night Raw comes from Madison Square Garden.
Danhausen I love You.
What do you get when you put Danhausen in a segment with Penta. Dragon Lee, and. Ishowspeed, if your answer was utter hilarity, then you would be correct. He's very nice, very evil. I love that Danhausen.
Penta vs Dominik Mysterio WWE Intercontinental Championship.
I liked this. The Match managed to gain a solid flow. Both men have decent chemistry, and it was on full display here, this was steaped in Mexican flare, as the dynamic of heel vs Babyface played out, but then came the finish. WWE went to the book of bad finishes when Finn Balor came out, and Dom got distracted. This allowed Penta to get the pin for the win. Dom escaped, whilst JD Mcdonagh took a beating from his former mentor.
Cm Punk Segment.
Watching this storyline play out over the past few weeks has been a joy, and the best thing on WWE TV at the moment. What we got here last night was another 22 minute tour de force, that covered everything with ease. Punk reminds me of a front man of your favourite band, because his gift of being able to take fans on a journey with him is nothing short of incredible. He hit every spot with ease, and with a smile on his face. He managed to anger Jey Uso, and just like that, this segment went to another level. Don't mention his family, this would be the theme of this segment, as the reverbirations from last week continued to play out. Jimmy tried to calm down proceedings, as he told Jey to leave Punk to Roman, because this isn't there fight. Roman then came out, and just like that I got transported back to 2022, this was majestic, and to the point. Roman told his cousins to leave his ring with respect. Jey attacked Punk, and then Jey was seen shouting to his cousin to take Punk out, and he did. Roman Sphered Punk, and Proceeded to batter him, this ended with Punk getting put through the announcers table. This was one hell of a segment, and a great way to take the show off the air.
Overview Of WWE Monday Night Raw.
The way that I watched this weeks Monday Night Raw, was when I got home after a long day in working my day Job, so as you can imagine I was a bit tired, but this show did bring me to life with its crisp production, and great value, that you get on the rd to WrestleMania.
This weeks WWE Monday Night Raw is a solid 8/10.