Raw Review: John Cena confronts Brock Lesnar

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Chris Jericho vs. Kane

Y2J came out hot, getting Kane to the outside and launching himself from the ropes to the floor to create some offense. Y2J played to the crowd to much though, and Kane gained the advantage.

Y2J was eventually able to hit his comeback, and the crowd was into it. However, Kane had a nasty counter, as he dropped Y2J’s face into the middle turnbuckle, when Kane was standing on the same turnbuckle.

Kane was trying to throw Y2J into an exposed turnbuckle the whole match, and it came back to bite him, as Y2J ended up taking out Kane’s legs, throwing him right into the same exposed turnbuckle. Y2J immediately rolled Kane up for the win.

Jericho defeats Kane via pinfall.

2.25 out of 5 stars – I thought Kane looked really bad here. For the most part, the match was decent, but the last few minutes looked really awkward, and it hurt the match.

Paul Heyman backstage

Heyman was frantically trying to reach Lesnar, but he couldn’t, and he was complaining about the reception.

Roman Reigns w/ Renee Young

Renee asked Roman about when Seth Rollins broke up The Shield, and what it finally means to get his hands on him in a one-on-one match.

Reigns said he stands alone, after having two brothers for his whole WWE career. He said that Rollins thinks he is responsible for all of Reigns’ success, but that’s simply not true.

He said everybody has a plan until they get hit in the mouth, and he is going to ball up his fist and hit Rollins in the mouth as many times as he can.