WWE: What Transpired Once Raw Went-Off The Air: September 5, 2017 1

Last night on WWE Raw, we had witnessed an epic main event. It is always a treat to see two giants going at each other. But, this time an added stipulation was there for the match between Big Show and Braun Strowman. Plus, the back-and-forth going between them turned it into one of the best contests of this year, so far.

The crowd chanted thoroughly for the two behemoths hitting each other. They were also a bit disappointed not seeing the ring getting collapsed after Strowman connected with the suplex to Big Show.

However, their urge was met in the last moments when Show was put through the walls of the steel cage. It was a true mark-out moment for the fans once the match just concluded.

Strowman left the ring after creating ruckus inside the arena, as the giant laid down after digesting the brutal punishment. But, the fans kept on cheering for the veteran player, as he struggled to get back to his feet.

The officials and the medical team arrived on the scene once the main show of WWE Raw went-off the air. They carried the seven-footer monster on their shoulder on his way to the locker room area. In what was a true honour for the world’s largest athlete, fans chanted “you still got it” for the entire time of his leaving making his day.

Meanwhile, the advocate general for Brock Lesnar was watching the actions of Braun Strowman. He took his Twitter handle to respond to the contender for the Universal Champion. On behalf of the champion, Heyman stated that the message sent by Strowman was duly noted. We have to wait till Lesnar’s return to witness the consequences.

Before the beginning of WWE Raw, Elias Samson debuted another new song for the Omaha crowd. He kept on insulting the audience with this that earned him a lot of boos quite naturally.

Plus, Nia Jax had an interview at the WWE Raw fallout show in which she stated that at the upcoming title match on September 24th, she would have No Mercy against the three other competitors.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.