WWE Raw Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from April 6, 2020

WWE Raw outcomes, recap, grades: Surprise WWE title match, makes a big appearance and returns after WrestleMania 36 


WWE WrestleMania 36 set the future for Monday Night Raw. A couple of key outcomes got an opportunity to change WWE totally going into the April 6 version of the show. 

Drew McIntyre won the WWE Championship, toppling Brock Lesnar. His triumph over The Beast Incarnate was predominant, building up him as the new apex of the red brand. 

Edge experienced a physical beating on account of Randy Orton, yet he didn't remain down. He shut down The Viper's surge. Presently, he gets an opportunity to change his story. 

Kevin Owens utilized his home-field bit of leeway to bring down Seth Rollins. With The Messiah's rule of fear stopped for a minute, nobody recognized what either man would do straightaway. 

Becky Lynch got Shayna Baszler mid-Kirifuda Clutch with a move up for a three-check, holding her Raw Women's Championship. The Queen of Spades was stunned and baffled, while The Man has now fundamentally go through the whole ladies' division. 

The Raw after WrestleMania is constantly touchy, and this could be a gigantic show through and through.

Look at the full outcomes and grades for the shows beneath. 

WWE Raw outcomes, grades 


Asuka vs. Liv Morgan

Morgan was placed in a major spot to convey against perhaps the best grappler in the division all while falling off a success over Natalya at WrestleMania. Morgan gave it a go, yet Asuka had the option to secure in the Asuka Lock. Morgan endeavored a similar counter into a pin that permitted Becky Lynch to beat Shayna Baszler at WrestleMania, yet Asuka kicked out before securing in the accommodation once more, this time including a profound chicken wing and compelling the accommodation after about 15 minutes. 


Asuka def. Morgan by submission - Grade: B- 


Raw Tag Team Championship -- The Street Profits (c) vs. Angel Garza & Austin Theory:


This was a rematch of their match from this previous end of the week's WrestleMania. It played out precisely equivalent to the first go-round until Zelina Vega meddled, getting Montez Ford's leg as he rose the turnbuckle, bringing about an exclusion. The challengers endeavored a beatdown of the champs, similarly as they had the prior night before Bianca Belair ran in to make the spare - similarly as she had the prior night. In the wake of hurling Vega from the ring, Belair moved Vega to a match. 


Street Profits def. Garza & Theory via disqualification to retain the titles -- Grade: C

Bianca Belair vs. Zelina Vega:

This was Belair's first Raw match and she appeared to make it understood she is a piece of the Raw list now. During the match, activity separated with The Street Profits and Angel Garza and Austin Theory fighting before Theory and Ford wound up in the ring, bringing about another exclusion. After the match, Ford provoked the heels to restart the match by and by, this time as a six-man tag as the show went to business. 


Belair vs. Vega ended in a no contest -- Grade: C+

The Street Profits & Bianca Belair vs. Angel Garza, Austin Theory & Zelina Vega:



After two non-completes, the six contenders tossed down in a blended label coordinate. As Theory, Garza, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins fought through the Performance Center, Vega at long last succumbed to Belair's K.O.D. for the pinfall. The whole circumstance between the six would have been exceptional taken care of without all the beginning and halting as it inevitably felt more like a mammoth time fill than anything important, to some degree corrupting Belair's in-ring debut on Raw.


Street Profits & Belair def. Garza, Theory & Vega -- Grade: C

Bobby Lashley was talked with behind the stage. Lashley said it may be the ideal opportunity for him to start searching for new administration - or another spouse. By then, Lana hindered before Lashley strolled off, leaving a confounded Lana afterward. 

Apollo Crews vs. Aleister Black:


Crews was reported as having moved to Raw because of "draft picks going to lapse." With each match appearing to serve the objective of filling the three hours, the men were given a lot of time, with the match experiencing various business breaks, permitting the two men unmistakably additional time than they are typically given on broadcast matches to flaunt their full range. Dark inevitably started focusing on the leg of Crews, in the end utilizing the open door introduced by a stumbled rival to go for Black Mass, however Crews countered with his very own kick, hauling the match out longer. After a staggeringly long match, Crews' knee started to give out increasingly more until Black was at last ready to detonate with a Black Mass for the success, ruining Crews' transition to Raw all the while.


Black def. Crews via pinfall -- Grade: B

Cedric Alexander & Ricochet vs. Danny Burch & Oney Lorcan:


Ricochet and Alexander kept on getting some sparkle as another group on Raw, taking on NXT staples Burch and Lorcan. The match was kept short - a change from a significant part of the remainder of the show - before Ricochet hit Recoil as Alexander hit a jump to the outside.


Alexander & Ricochet def. Burch & Lorcan via pinfall -- Grade: B-

A pre-taped promo from Kevin Owens aired. 


Owens tended to his success over Seth Rollins at WrestleMania, saying all that he suffered in his vocation was justified, despite all the trouble to get a WrestleMania minute he could be pleased with. He said regardless of what occurs starting now and into the foreseeable future, his message and attitude will continue as before. 

Denzel Dejournette vs. Seth Rollins


Fresh off his misfortune to Owens at WrestleMania, an irate Rollins came to make a point against NXT part Dejournette, going through the previous NCAA grappler very soon before hitting a step for the success.


Rollins def. Dejournette via pinfall -- Grade: C+

Nia Jax vs. Deonna Purrazzo


Jax came back to activity after about a year down and out because of an ACL tear in the two knees. She hit Purrazzo with a major Samoan Drop and a the Rampaige for the brisk success.


Nia Jax def. Purrazzo via pinfall. Grade: C+

Humberto Carrillo vs. Brendan Vink

Humberto Carrillo was overpowered right on time by the intensity of Brendan Vink, however the Mexican Superstar didn't surrender. He retaliated and hit a couple of moonsaults to take the success. 



What number of squash matches would you be able to pack into a show in succession? After first going excessively long with the initial barely any matches, the remainder of the night was stacked with matches that had no pertinence to WrestleMania. 

It's acceptable to know Carrillo is near and sound, yet it would have better on the off chance that he was quite associated with everything going on with Zelina Vega and Angel Garza. That quarrel finished unexpectedly, and now he is simply pausing.

Humberto Carrillo beat Brendan Vink via pinfall : Grade: D+



A shock WWE title barrier by Drew McIntyre from WrestleMania disclosed. 

The fragment demonstrated what happened to McIntyre after he won the WWE title from Brock Lesnar in the headliner of WrestleMania. McIntyre came back to the ring for a meeting. McIntyre said it had just been 20 minutes since he won, so the minute had not yet set in. McIntyre expressed gratitude toward Paul Heyman for revealing to Lesnar that McIntyre would remain down on the off chance that he continued hitting him with more F-5s. McIntyre said his vocation flashed before his eyes at that time and he quit getting injured and began blowing up. During his promotion, The Big Show's music hit and he hauled an official to the ring. Huge Show said he wasn't out to challenge McIntyre for the title, however, he wanted to take on McIntyre since the two men were dressed to contend. 


McIntyre said he would not like to wrestle subsequent to beating Lesnar minutes prior, driving Big Show to state McIntyre feared him. McIntyre said there was nothing Big Show could state to persuade him to battle, so Big Show conveyed a slap, driving McIntrye to remove the belt and start up a counterpart for the WWE title.


WWE Championship - Drew McIntyre (c) versus The Big Show:




Show took the battle to McIntyre promptly, overwhelming the new victor early. Show proceeded with his beating while at the same time requesting McIntyre show what he's made of. McIntyre hit a body hammer on Show to begin a rebound, however minutes after the fact bounced into a Big Show Chokeslam for a close to fall. Show went for the final blow just for McIntyre to dodge under the strike and hit a Claymore Kick to hold the title in the principal ever mystery WrestleMania coordinate. Also, in what capacity can you truly gripe about a mystery title coordinate?

McIntyre (c) def. Big Show via pinfall to retain the title -- Grade: B+

This was an odd headliner minute. While McIntyre winning puts him over considerably more as champion, this had neither rhyme nor reason. It may advance Show's Netflix sitcom, yet it didn't land. 

It never felt like the World's Largest Athlete was an authentic challenger, and he never ought to have been. This was the most unusual approach to end the night after WrestleMania. At any rate The Scottish Psychopath was gotten over through everything.


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