WWE Raw results, recap, grades: LA Knight spoils Seth Rollins' perfect night
Knight ran in after the main event to spoil what had been a great night for Rollins and his crew

When Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman recruited Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed into their group, it was clear a new dominant force had been unleashed on WWE. On Monday night, Rollins and his group made it clear how dangerous they are, though LA Knight stopped things from being perfect for Rollins.
After Breakker ran through an injured Sami Zayn and Reed put down Jey Uso, Rollins was set to cap off the night in a main event match with Penta. Rollins managed to get the win, but before he and his team could further beat down Penta, Rollins was put down by a BFT from LA Knight, who had managed to sneak into the ring.
Now, Knight has momentum heading into his match with Rollins at this weekend's Saturday Night's Main Event.
CBS Sports was with you all night with recaps and highlights of all the action from Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island.
LA Knight spoils Seth Rollins' perfect night
Rollins, Breakker, Reed and Heyman opened the show with a promo. Breakker was in a rage over how much he hates Zayn and everything Zayn stands for before vowing to end Zayn later in the night. Reed said more or less the same about Uso, saying he would hit Uso with Tsunamis until Uso learned to respect him. Heyman did the mic work for Rollins, vowing that Rollins would take out Penta in their match.
Bron Breakker def. Sami Zayn via pinfall with a spear. Before the match, Karrion Kross attacked Zayn, hitting him in the ribs with a pipe for the second straight week. Zayn demanded Adam Pearce allow the match to proceed, leading to a dominant Breakker win. Breakker was upset later in the night, saying Kross' attack would make people think he couldn't do it on his own. His spirits were lifted a bit when Heyman entered the locker room to tell the crew that Zayn was now indefinitely out of action.
Jey Uso def. Bronson Reed via disqualification. Reed threw a chair into Uso's head in the middle of the match, resulting in the referee halting the match. After the disqualification, Reed hit Uso with a pair of Tsunamis before the ring was flooded by WWE officials.
Seth Rollins def. Penta via pinfall with a stomp. Penta seemingly had the match won when Rollins used a low blow to set up a stomp and secure the pin. After the match, Heyman used his phone to call Breakker and Reed to the ring, but before they arrived, LA Knight snuck into the ring and hit Rollins with a BFT before escaping through the crowd as the show went off the air.
It was good to give so much of the show to Rollins and his group. They have been dominant, but just in small segments. This made for a night where the focus was on how dangerous they truly are as they picked up three wins -- even if Reed technically took a loss -- and sent a clear message about their ability to make good on Rollins' "vision" of the future. Knight's attack simply served to further build to their Saturday Night's Main Event match, which still feels like little more than filler. Grade: B+
What else happened on WWE Raw?
- Kairi Sane def. Roxanne Perez via pinfall with a backslide. After the match, Raquel Rodriguez and Perez attacked Sane until Asuka ran in to make the save. Sane and Asuka ran off Perez and Rodriguez before celebrating together as the Kabuki Warriors reunited. Later, Adam Pearce told Sane and Asuka that they could represent Raw in the women's tag title fatal four way match at Evolution.
- A Nikki Bella video aired with the legend announcing that she was entering the battle royal at Evolution.
- Lyra Valkyria came out on top after a brawl with Bayley and Becky Lynch. The three women exchanged words ahead of Sunday's triple threat match for Lynch's women's intercontinental championship at Evolution. Things broke down into a fight, which Valkyria won after hitting Nightwing on both Bayley and Lynch.
- El Grande Americano def. Dragon Lee via pinfall with a diving headbutt after loading his mask. The non-Chad Gable version of Americano was successful despite American Made all being confused as to how Americano could have a match when Gable was injured.
- Goldberg dropped Gunther with a punch. Gunther cut a promo pointing out that he had been running Goldberg down for weeks with no response. This, Gunther said, proved Goldberg was afraid of him and their match at Saturday Night's Main Event. This led to Goldberg arriving by car and storming to the ring where he dared Gunther to take a shot. Goldberg blocked the punch and landed one of his own, knocking down the world heavyweight champion. Gunther was able to roll out of the ring to avoid a spear.

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