The latest edition of WWE RAW brought high-octane drama and fresh momentum to key storylines ahead of Saturday Night’s Main Event. With Logan Paul eyeing the World Heavyweight Championship and several Money in the Bank qualifier clashes, the night was packed with action and surprises.

Logan Paul Declares Title Intentions

Opening the show, Logan Paul made it clear he’s aiming for the World Heavyweight Championship. His challenge is set: a face-off with Jey Uso in Florida on May 24. While addressing the crowd, Paul was met with words of acknowledgment from Gunther, who also expressed his desire to reclaim the title he once held.

Paul’s segment took a sharp turn when Jey Uso suddenly appeared and dropped him with a crushing superkick, setting the tone for what promises to be a fiery showdown this weekend.

Money in the Bank Qualifiers Shake Up the Roster

Roxanne Perez, now officially signed to WWE RAW, made an impact on her debut night by competing in a Money in the Bank qualifier against Becky Lynch and Natalya. The match was intense, with all three superstars trading powerful blows. After dodging a manhandle slam attempt by Lynch, Perez delivered the Pop Rox to Natalya to secure her place in the upcoming ladder match.

Another triple-threat qualifier featured Rhea Ripley, Kairi Sane, and Zoey Stark. Sane, making her return after a six-month hiatus, looked poised early on. However, Stark sustained a knee injury attempting a top-rope dropkick and couldn’t continue. Ripley capitalized with a dominant performance, finishing Sane with the Riptide to advance.

Tag-Team Action and Heated Singles Matches

Judgment Day clashed with AJ Styles and Penta in a fast-paced tag bout. Styles controlled early with a wristlock on JD McDonagh, while Penta delivered signature offense, including The Sacrifice on Balor. A distraction from Cartilo backfired, allowing Balor to land a decisive Coup de Grace on Penta for the win.

In singles competition, Sheamus battled Grayson Waller. Interference from Austin Theory gave Sheamus an opening to hit White Noise, followed by The Beats of the Bodhran and a brutal Brogue Kick to claim victory.

Main Event Mayhem: Uso vs. Breakker

Jey Uso and Bron Breakker closed the night with a fierce encounter. Uso started strong but was countered by a powerful spear. Breakker attempted a Powerbomb, only for Uso to respond with a Samoan Drop. As tension peaked, Paul Heyman distracted the referee, leading to a steel chair setup. Seth Rollins ran in and attacked Uso, forcing a disqualification and ending the match in chaos.

For more updates on WWE match schedules and events, visit the official WWE RAW page.

With Logan Paul stepping into championship territory and the Money in the Bank ladder match shaping up, RAW is clearly laying the groundwork for an explosive summer in the WWE Universe. Keep an eye on how these storylines evolve post-Saturday Night’s Main Event.

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