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Time of India
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
WWE Raw: Sami Zayn steals the spotlight with hilarious in-ring dance to Jey Uso's theme song
Fans on social media are loving a moment from WWE Raw in Tulsa, where Sami Zayn stole the spotlight with his moves during Jey Uso's entrance. While the cameras were off during the commercial break, a video clip showed Zayn dancing along to the crowd's loud 'Yeet' chants, creating one of the most talked-about segments of the night. Jey Uso and Sami Zayn went up against Seth Rollins' new faction members, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, in a tag-team match. The viral moment happened when Sami Zayn and Jey Uso were inside the ring, vibing to the catchy song, Main Event Ish by Def Rebel. The clip has gone viral with fans posting funny reactions and praise for Zayn's energy. One fan joked, ' and Jey gassin him like we do our homeboys made this perfect, ' while another said, ' I don't care I'm stealing these moves for the next wedding I'm at". Many viewers pointed out how their chemistry just works, even when the cameras aren't rolling. Zayn's dance wasn't even part of the official show, but it might just be the best part of the night. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 and jey gassin him like we do our homeboys made this perfect 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Sami Zayn grooves to 'Yeet' during Jey Uso's entrance Sami Zayn is feeling himself 🔥#WWERAW As Jey Uso made his entrance to his usual 'Yeet' chants from the crowd, Zayn, who was already in the ring, began grooving to the beat. The moment felt spontaneous and natural, like something he couldn't hold back. The crowd noticed, and the cheers only got louder. It was the kind of small, funny moment that made fans online feel like they were part of something special. The handshake between Zayn and Uso added to the charm, and their bond felt more genuine than ever before. Even Pat McAfee and Michael Cole seemed to enjoy the vibe, making playful comments. Sami Zayn dancing during the ad break, he's so great man lmao #WWERAW The tag match that followed had its fair share of chaos. Uso and Zayn took on Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, and things broke down when Seth Rollins stormed in to hit a Stomp on Uso, ending the match by disqualification. The brawl continued outside the ring until CM Punk ran in with a chair, chasing off Rollins and his crew. Despite the madness that transpired later in the tag-team match, Zayn's dance moment was what most people remembered from Tulsa.


Time of India
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
WWE Raw results: CM Punk saves Sami Zayn from being destroyed by Bronson Reed but pays a price later
Jey Uso and Sami Zayn teamed up on the latest episode of WWE Raw to take on the powerhouse duo of Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker. The match proved to be a competitive affair with both sides giving a good account of their abilities. It, however, ended abruptly as Seth Rollins interfered and hit Jey with a curb-stomp. CM Punk saves Sami Zayn from the assault by Bronson Reed The latest episode of Raw, which came live from Tulsa, saw Bronson Reed return to in-ring competition for the first tim after suffering an injury last year. He teamed up with Bron Breakker to take on Sami Zayn and Jey Uso. The match started with 'The Badass' dominating Jey Uso, The World Heavyweight Champion, however, soon turned the tide and tagged in his Canadian partner. This set the stage for a fierce contest in which the babyfaces kept coming back despite being overpowered by their stronger opponents. The match broke down in the dying moments when Sami Zayn tried to take out Bron and Bronson with an aerial move but failed to pull it off. This prompted 'The Yeet Master' to make the save. Seth then interfered and hit Jey Uso with a curb stomp, causing a disqualification. After this, the heels turned their attention to Sami Zayn. Bronson Reed geared up to hit him with a tsunami through the announce table, which would have put him on the shelf, but Punk made the save. When did Bronson Reed return to WWE programming? Bronson Reed returned to WWE programming at Saturday Night's Main Event and helped Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins beat Punk and Zayn. The Australian powerhouse also cost the Canadian star an opportunity to qualify for the Money in the Bank match last week. Later on tonight's show, Seth's faction assaulted Jey Uso, Punk, and Sami Zayn and sent a clear message to the entire roster. Stay ahead of the game with the latest updates, match highlights, and insider stories from IPL, cricket, WWE, and more! Click here


Time of India
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
WWE RAW Results & Highlights (6/2/25): Seth Rollins' faction spoils main event, Money in the Bank qualifiers end and more
WWE RAW this week saw the end of the Money in the Bank qualifiers, explosive matches and a chaotic end to the main event. The June 2nd edition of Monday Night RAW took place in the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It was the go-home edition of RAW for Money in the Bank PLE and featured the last qualifiers for the ladder match, alongside other important moments heading into the event. Opening segment with CM Punk CM Punk opened the show. He hyped about his MITB qualifier match later that night and even mentioned about coming after John Cena if he won the briefcase. Sami Zayn came out and said that everyone wanted Punk to win to prevent from grabbing the golden opportunity and gain more power. The segment ended with Zayn promising to see him one on one again but at a different time and place. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan vs. Ivy Nile This was the triple threat Money in the Bank qualifier match to start the show. Stephanie Vaquer made her debut as an official RAW superstar. It was an exciting contest as a huge opportunity hung in the balance. As the dust settled, La Primera connected with the Package Backbreaker on Ivy Nile to win and qualify for the ladder match. Finn Balor and JD McDonagh vs. Erik and Ivar The match was a standard tag team match. Both sides produced a stellar action of tag team wrestling which had an interesting end. As Ivar was on the top rope, Roxanne Perez came out of nowhere and pushed him off the turnbuckle. Finn Balor took advantage and delivered a Coup De Grace on him for the win. Jey Uso and Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker and 'Big' Bronson Reed This was another tag team match of the night. The two teams had no love lost for each other and went up against each other in full force. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The match was a stellar showdown, but ended in a disqualification when Seth Rollins came and attacked Jey Uso on the outside of the ring. CM Punk joined the brawl that broke out with a chair to even the odds as both sides stared down each other. Raquel Rodriguez vs Kairi Sane This was a singles match of the night. The match was a good showdown which came down to its end after Liv Morgan's attempt to interfere were foiled by IYO Sky. This led to Kairi Sane delivering an Insane Elbow to Raquel Rodriguez to pick up the win. CM Punk vs. 'The Phenomenal' AJ Styles vs. El Grande Americano The main event match was the triple threat Money in the Bank qualifier match. All three men gave it their best effort to clinch the final spot in the ladder match. The final moments saw CM Punk almost get the win until Seth Rollins and his Paul Heyman Guys interfered. Sami Zayn and Jey Uso also come down to even the odds. Amidst the chaos, AJ Styles tried to deliver the Phenomenal Forearm, but El Grande Americano hit him with a headbutt to pin him and qualify for the ladder match. The show ended with Rollins and his faction decimating their rivals to stand tall in the end. Also read:


Forbes
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
WWE Raw Results, Winners And Grades On June 2, 2025
CM Punk vs. AJ Styles vs. El Grane Americano. Credit: WWE WWE Raw advertised CM Punk vs. AJ Styles and El Grande Americano for the final men's Money in the Bank spot. WWE also advertised Stephanie Vaquer vs. Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan for the final women's Money in the Bank spot. The Judgment Day faced The War Raiders, and Sami Zayn and Jey Uso faced Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. CM Punk vowed to win the Money in the Bank match and said he'd either cash it in on Jey Uso or John Cena. Punk called Dwayne Johnson a 'bald fraud and a goof' when referencing The Rock, who bought Cena's soul. Punk kissed up to the Oklahoma City Thunder, who will be appearing in the NBA Finals. Michael Cole was wearing a Pacers jersey after losing a bet with Pat McAfee. Sami Zayn interrupted Punk, and as his music died down there were slight 'we want Truth' chants. Sami Zayn cut a promo on Punk saying Punk has to win the briefcase to keep it from Seth Rollins. Apparently, Sami was unaware there are seven other five other stars who can win Money in the Bank outside of Rollins. Sami's promo had the same vibes as Will Ospreay imploring Hangman Adam Page to beat Jon Moxley at AEW All In Texas, except in this case, fans actually care about the heel stable. Backstage, Ivy Nile told Roxanne Perez to stay out of her way. Roxanne obliged. Just like she did in AEW, just like she did in NXT, Stephanie Vaquer was over the moment she stepped through the smoke during her entrance. Fans chanted 'Stephanie!' before the match even began. Vaquer performed her scissor stomp, and Pat McAfee was utterly terrible in his Booker T impression. Vaquer won the match with the Devil's Kiss on Ivy Nile, and I would have no problem if WWE put the rocket on her immediately with a Money in the Bank win. Vaquer had a backstage moment with Rhea Ripley after her win. After Liv Morgan's loss from earlier, suddenly it's Finn Balor who is winning matches while his Judgment Day contemporaries are struggling. The New Day once again appeared on commentary to troll the War Raiders. Roxanne Perez interfered, successfully distracting the War Raiders as Finn Balor picked up the win with the Coup de Grace. As a result, Liv Morgan lost without the help of Perez, while Balor and JD McDonagh won with Perez's help. Backstage, Becky Lynch cut a promo on Lyra Valkyria about how she's in a lose-lose situation headed into Money in the Bank. Lyra Valkyria called out Becky Lynch to confront her live. Lynch obliged, but when Lyra tried cutting her promo, fans gave poor Lyra the 'What' treatment. Valkyria and Lunch brawled at the end of the segment, and had to be separated by WWE officials. Both Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed's music was used in their entrance themes, further evidence that WWE has yet to come up with a group name or music for this faction. There was an excellent spot where Breakker and Reed (dressed in all black) caught Sami Zayn and Jey Uso hit a Suicide Dive to topple all three of them over. Sami Zayn, also dressed in all black appeared out of nowhere to hit a Curb Stomp for the DQ. As Bronson Reed teased a Tsunami on Zayn through a table, CM Punk saved the day with a steel chair. Backstage, Zayn had another confrontation with Karrion Kross, who once again tried to tempt him to turn heel. Backstage, Morgan warned Finn about Roxanne Perez, implying she doesn't trust either of them. Balor reminded Morgan that things didn't go Liv's way last week or this week. Morgan shot down Balor's idea to have Roxanne corner Raquel Rodriguez. Balor then teased coming after Dom's IC Title. The highlights of this match were all the times fans loudly chanted 'We want Truth!' and 'We want R-Truth!' They also chanted 'What's Up?!' The announcers blatantly ignored the chants, except when Pat McAfee finally said 'That's what's up!' As The Judgment Day benefited from the numbers game, Iyo Sky made the save and attacked Liv, who had another backstage moment with Iyo earlier in the night. Kairi capitalized on the distraction and defeated Raquel with an Insane Elbow. The way this storyline is headed, Liv Morgan is going to dethrone Iyo Sky and Roxanne Perez very well may be holding the Money in the Bank briefcase while Liv is world champion. CM Punk's entrance received the Xfinity decibel meter treatment, and it peaked at around 101 decibels. At the request of CM Punk and AJ Styles, referee Shawn Bennett checked El Grande Americano's mask to make sure there was no steel inside. Silly babyfaces, El Grande Americano usually puts the steel in his head during the match, not before. Punk and Styles immediately dumped El Grande Americano out of the ring. After taking a hard hit from Styles, Punk appeared to lose a tooth, but it may have been chewing gum. Punk teased unmasking El Grande Americano, and there was a huge pop until Americano thwarted the unmasking with a jawbreaker over the rope. There was a dueling chant of 'He's Chad Gable/No he's not!' Breakker pulled Punk out of the ring as he was going for the win. Jey Uso and Sami Zayn saved Punk, which played into what Gunther told Jey backstage: that Jey can't help but save all his friends when he should be focusing on his match against Gunther. Of course, El Grande Americano won with a diving loaded headbutt to AJ Styles. Rollins, Breakker and Reed laid out the babyfaces to end the show. This included, not one, but two Tsunamis on Jey Uso who continues to spread himself too thin.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
WWE Raw: 3 reasons why Seth Rollins qualified for the Money in the Bank match
The latest episode of WWE Raw saw Seth Rollins take on Finn Balor and Sami Zayn in a triple-threat match to determine the next person to qualify for the Money in the Bank match at the Premium Live Event of the same name. The three stars exceeded expectations and left the audience asking for more. Sami and 'The Price' came within touching distance of securing a win at several points but could not get the job done. It was ultimately Seth Rollins who outsmarted his foe to pick up the win. Here's why Triple H, who heads the creative team, decided to have 'The Visionary' go over in the high-stakes contest. Seth Rollins needed the win to cement his faction's standing Seth Rollins' association with Paul Heyman has essentially established him as the top heel on Raw. The alliance, which also includes Bronson Reed, recently received a boost when Bronson Reed joined forces with the veteran manager. Seth Rollins advances to the 2025 Men's Money in the Bank match.#WWERAW The powerhouse helped the former Shield member and 'The Badass' beat CM Punk and Sami Zayn at Saturday Night's Main Event. Seth Rollins' big win tonight played a prominent role in helping the fast-rising faction retain its momentum. The group would have lost its mojo had 'The Architect' failed to beat Finn Balor and Sami Zayn on the red brand. It furthered the tensions between Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio The closing moments of the contest saw Dominik Mysterio push a chair towards his The Judgement Day stablemate. However, he did a poor job of it, and Finn had to crawl towards the chair to pick it up. This gave Seth Rollins the opportunity to nail the Irish star with a curb-stomp and get the win. The finish essentially widened the rift between The Judgement Day while helping Rollins potentially re-enter the World Heavyweight title picture. Sami Zayn was protected The finish did a good job of protecting Sami Zayn, who has been receiving a mini-push of late. The Canadian star did not get pinned, which prevented him from being buried. Additionally, it it furthered his tensions with Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, indicating that he will be a thorn in the side of the heels going forward. Additionally, it also furthered his friendship with Jey Uso as the 'Yeet Master' came to his rescue when he got outnumbered. Stay ahead of the game with the latest updates, match highlights, and insider stories from IPL, cricket, WWE, and more! Click here.