On tonight’s WWE Raw, a star was immediately catapulted into a big storyline by delivering six finishing moves to a former world champion.
Tonight’s August 5 edition of WWE Raw featured a segment that began with CM Punk coming to the ring and would end in a vicious attack from someone entirely different.
Coming to the ring, Punk got on the microphone and noted that he didn’t feel bad despite his loss on Saturday at SummerSlam, rather he was ready to fight.
CM Punk called out Drew McIntyre for a fight, but instead he got Seth Rollins.
Rollins came out to the ring and was also ready for a fight, trying to get into the ring by telling Punk to move.
Just as it looked like the pair were gearing up for the aforementioned fight, they were instead interrupted by Drew McIntyre who emerged from the crowd to taunt Punk about beating him at WWE SummerSlam.
While CM Punk tried his best to keep his eyes on Rollins, by the time McIntyre brought up Punk’s dog Larry and wife AJ, Punk had heard enough and took off in chase of McIntyre.
This left Seth Rollins alone in the ring, but he wasn’t on his own for long.
Out of nowhere, he was attacked by Big Bronson Reed.
Reed delivered two giant Tsunamis from the top rope before he started to be ushered away… but he turned back and not only did it a third time, but also a fourth and fifth despite many officials and producers in the ring attempting to both aid Rollins and stop Reed.
He would go on to deliver a sixth Tsunami as Seth Rollins was shown ‘coughing up blood’ as Michael Cole called for paramedics.
When Reed climbed another turnbuckle to attempt a seventh, referees, producers and medical staff instead rolled Rollins to safety.
The attack was completely one-sided and went on for several minutes, with the crowd getting increasingly rowdy for what seems to be a new push for Bronson Reed on WWE Raw.
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