CM Punk Confronts Drew McIntyre, Judgment Day vs Terror Twins, Carter/Chance Return On RAW

CM Punk Confronts Drew McIntyre, Judgment Day vs Terror Twins, Carter/Chance Return On RAW
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CM Punk Confronts Drew McIntyre, Judgment Day vs Terror Twins, Carter/Chance Return On RAW

This week’s episode of Monday Night RAW featured the final verbal battery between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre inside Hell In A Cell. The confrontation took place prior to their looming WWE Bad Blood 2024 match scheduled for this Saturday.

With the presence of RAW General Manager Adam Pearce and bodyguards maintaining some level of control, Punk and McIntyre shared the same space during a promotional segment on Monday’s show.

McIntyre, dressed in black as an ode to AJ Lee, subtly hinted at his forthcoming actions against Punk at Bad Blood 2024. He acknowledged Punk’s impact on his career and discussed how hatred can be weaponized to his advantage.

McIntyre, also known as the Scottish Psychopath, expressed his intent to extinguish his rivalry with Punk. He further mentioned how Roxanne Perez’s regard for Punk, a former AEW World Champion, has evolved over time.

Punk hit back, referencing his varying aliases, including the Voice Of The Voiceless. He emphasized his brewing anger towards McIntyre.

Punk admitted to being away from home for over a month, sparing his wife from witnessing his unsettling demeanor. He held McIntyre accountable for turning him into the person his detractors always claimed he was.

In his parting remarks, Punk issued a grim threat to McIntyre, promising to send him back to Scotland in a casket. He also suggested that McIntyre would be reduced to desperate prayers at Bad Blood 2024.

He wrapped things up by stating, “I’ll see you in hell.”

The segment can be viewed below:

The Judgment Day had a victorious night owing to their numerical advantage over Damien Priest in a brawl during WWE Monday Night RAW.

With Finn Balor’s interjection, The Judgment Day outmatched the LWO in a six-man tag team match-up. The group later voiced their confidence regarding their upcoming battles at WWE Bad Blood 2024, where Balor and Damian Priest will face off, and Morgan plans to protect her WWE Women’s World Championship title from Rhea Ripley.

Rhea Ripley then exhibited her wit by making fun of Dominik Mysterio, suggesting he would lose composure in the shark cage as she outperforms Morgan. Priest then made his move against Carlito and JD McDonagh, specifically focusing on Balor, while Ripley focused on Morgan, even attempting to confine Mysterio inside the cage.

Morgan came to Mysterio’s rescue and ended up in a tussle with Ripley, but with Mysterio’s help, Priest was subdued.

The segment footage is available for viewing below:

In a welcome sight, Kayden Carter and Katana Chance came back to the show during Monday’s episode. The duo made a timely rescue for Lyra Valkyria, who was under assault from the Pure Fusion Collective.

Chance had a protective mask on her face, anticipating a comeback after her broken nose incident, as you can see in this post: