WWE Raw Review: Results, Analysis and Grades: Seth Rollins Injury Fallout
Follow along with our review of tonight’s episode of WWE Raw. What will be the fallout of Seth Rollins’ injury he suffered last week?
Tonight’s episode of WWE Raw will be the second-to-last episode before the Nov. 22 WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view. This Raw should feature plenty of buildup for the show.
Unfortunately, it will center around an injury suffered at a WWE live event last week.
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On the first day of WWE’s tour of the UK, Rollins suffered a torn ACL and MCL in a match with Kane. He tore both ligaments as he went for a sunset flip powerbomb off the top rope. The injury will keep the Architect out for 6-9 months.
As a result, Rollins will be forced to vacate the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. He won’t be around in Manchester, England, since he already flew back to the U.S.A. for surgery, but there’s a chance he makes an appearance via satellite to talk about the injury. Seeing him open up Raw like this wouldn’t be surprising.
After Rollins officially drops the title, it will be the battle for his belt in the announced Survivor Series tournament. As of this writing, there’s no word on who will be involved, but you can bet on Roman Reigns, the original No. 1 Contender, being the favorite. Raw will likely focus on him, Dean Ambrose, Kevin Owens, among others, putting their names in for the tournament. Will Reigns still be the favorite after tonight?
We will also see more build towards the likely elimination match between the Brothers of Destruction and The Wyatt Family.
With this in mind, follow along with our review of Raw by clicking below.
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