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Jeff Hardy def. Jinder Mahal to become the new United States Champion

HARTFORD, Conn. — The roster has been shaken, to say nothing of the WWE Universe: No sooner did United States Champion Jinder Mahal reveal himself as the first Superstar to hop the divide from SmackDown LIVE to Raw in the Superstar Shake-up than he found himself dethroned by Jeff Hardy in an impromptu title defense that left The Modern Day Maharaja sputtering with anger.

The compromising position Mahal found himself in can partially be attributed to his own imperious attitude, which provoked Raw General Manager Kurt Angle to give an open call for a title challenger. Even after The Charismatic Enigma answered, The Modern Day Maharaja looked good in the early goings, and this Superstar Shake-up seemed that it may lead Mahal to the same career-making heights as the last one. But Hardy slowly crawled back from the deficit, thwarting Sunil Singh’s attempted interference before catching Mahal in the Twist of Fate. One epic Swanton Bomb later and Jeff was U.S. Champion for the first time and the newest Superstar to complete the Grand Slam.

Adding insult to injury, a fuming Mahal ran afoul of No Way Jose, who advised Mahal to stay positive and assimilated Renee Young into his conga line in the middle of The Maharaja’s backstage interview following the match. The result of his evoked rematch at the Greatest Royal Rumble could very well soothe Mahal’s wounds, but for now, he arrives to his new “kingdom” down a title, down an interviewer, and for tonight, at least, down for the count.

Jeff Hardy is ecstatic after winning his first U.S. Title: WWE.com Exclusive, April 16, 2018

Moments after capturing the United States Championship from Jinder Mahal, Jeff Hardy looks ahead to his rematch at Greatest Royal Rumble.

 

The Riott Squad attacked Bayley and Sasha Banks

The Riott Squad attack Bayley and Sasha Banks: Raw, April 16, 2018

Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan make their destructive Raw debut during the 2018 Superstar Shake-up.

Bayley and Sasha Banks’ score-settling will have to wait. The long-simmering confrontation between the two fraying friends ended up playing host to an unceremonious intrusion from The Riott Squad, the three-woman wrecking crew from SmackDown LIVE who ruthlessly attacked the two former Raw Women’s Champions in the middle of their match.

They picked as dramatic a moment to do so, too, making their move right as Banks trapped The Huggable One in the Bank Statement at the end of an increasingly intense confrontation. The trio of Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan dispatched the two competing Superstars with ease, and it’s safe to say that if Bayley and Banks stay on Raw throughout the Superstar Shake-up, they may well long for the days where their biggest problem was each other.

 

The Authors of Pain def. Heath Slater & Rhyno

Heath Slater & Rhyno vs. The Authors of Pain: Raw, April 16, 2018

Akam & Rezar continue to dominate without the aid of Paul Ellering.

The post-Paul Ellering era is off to a roaring success for The Authors of Pain, who notched a repeat victory over Heath Slater & Rhyno despite closing the book on their legendary manager in the wake of their Raw debut last week.

To the credit of Slater & Rhyno, who demanded the rematch, they made things a little more competitive than the first time around, jumping the former NXT Tag Team Champions before the bell. Rhyno, who didn’t even make it into the ring last week, ended up getting involved early to put AOP on their heels. But any missteps Akam & Rezar made without Ellering in their corner amounted to little in the long run: Slater was sent sailing out of the ring, and The Man Beast was stifled down the stretch, leading to a thunderous Last Chapter that handed the Authors the win.

 

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn appeared on "Miz TV"

The Miz is headed to SmackDown LIVE: Raw, April 16, 2018

As Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn are granted Raw contracts, The A-Lister is forced to go to SmackDown LIVE without The Miztourage.

Last week, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn battled to a dead heat over Kurt Angle’s one free Raw contract, leaving The Olympic Hero to refuse a Team Red deal to either Superstar. That, however, was last week. This week, Owens and Sami both returned during an episode of “Miz TV,” wherein they revealed that Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon had overruled Angle and signed The “Yep!” Movement to Raw, much to the consternation of The Olympic Gold Medalist.

But one executive decision merits another, and Angle quickly informed Miz that SmackDown LIVE’s front office of Commissioner Shane McMahon and newly-minted GM Paige had struck a deal to send The A-Lister to the blue brand… without The Miztourage. Miz would get his last hurrah in the form of a 10-Man Tag Team Match that would team him, Sami, KO and The Miztourage against the team of Seth Rollins, Finn Bálor, Braun Strowman, Bobby Lashley and a mystery Superstar making his Raw debut, but the most ominous piece of news The A-Lister received may well have been that Daniel Bryan called in a favor to send Miz to SmackDown LIVE in the first place. They’ll probably have a lot to talk about.

 

“Woken” Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt def. The Revival to win the Tag Team Eliminator

From the battlefield of The Hardy Compound to the Greatest Royal Rumble event, “Woken” Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt are now one win away from becoming the Raw Tag Team Champions. In just their second week as a tandem, the eccentric duo powered past The Revival in the finals of the two-week Tag Team Eliminator to earn a bout against Cesaro & Sheamus for the vacant Raw Tag Team Titles in Saudi Arabia.

They did so despite Dash & Dawson resisting the team’s mind games, which forced the duo to adjust on the fly. Specifically, Hardy turned Wyatt loose on the former NXT Tag Team Champions, and The Reaper of Souls quickly turned the tide in his team’s favor. The result was the one-two punch of Sister Abigail to Dawson and a Twist of Fate-combo maneuver to Dash that ended the bout. With The Great War behind Hardy & Wyatt and tag team glory only one victory away, the future could be very wonderful indeed.

 

Ember Moon def. Mickie James

Ember Moon vs. Mickie James: Raw, April 16, 2018

The War Goddess matches wits with six-time Women's Champion Mickie James on Raw, as Nia Jax looks on.

Alexa Bliss may be doubling down on her claims that it was Nia Jax, not her, who was the bully throughout their long rivalry. But The Irresistible Force was hardly the most immediate problem Team Bliss faced on Raw, as Ember Moon pinned Bliss’ lieutenant Mickie James one week after downing Alexa during her Raw debut last week.

With Nia watching on commentary (Alexa, allegedly for her own safety, refused to join the crew), Moon once again demonstrated the unique style that took her all the way to the NXT Women’s Championship. That included the devastating Eclipse, which hit its mark so effectively that Mickie was sent flying across the ring. Ember and Nia might be on friendly terms now, but — as the commentary team was quick to point out — with Moon rising as a player in a stacked Raw Women’s division, it might not be long before Bliss isn’t the most immediate problem the champion faces, either.

 

Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre attacked Titus Worldwide

Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre take down Titus Worldwide: Raw, April 16, 2018

After Dolph Ziggler rejects Titus O'Neil's offer to join Titus Worldwide, Drew McIntyre strikes.

Dolph Ziggler is back on Raw, and he did not come alone. The Showoff’s return to Team Red ended up doubling as the Superstar Shake-up's first roster move involving NXT when Drew McIntyre stormed the ring from the crowd, helping Ziggler to dispose of Titus O’Neil and Apollo Crews after they tried to recruit Dolph to Titus Worldwide. The former NXT Champion’s arrival left the WWE Universe aghast and immediately provided major returns for Ziggler, as McIntyre held Titus against the turnbuckle while Dolph administered a superkick, and the two wiped out Apollo Crews with a combo of the Claymore Kick and Zig-Zag.

 

Samoa Joe confronted Roman Reigns

Samoa Joe confronts Roman Reigns: Raw, April 16, 2018

The Samoan Submission Machine trades verbal jabs with The Big Dog, three weeks before their titanic battle at WWE Backlash.

Roman Reigns was quick to point out that he was on Raw while Universal Champion Brock Lesnar was once again absent, but despite his promise to become a "full-time Universal Champion" at the Greatest Royal Rumble event, Samoa Joe was there to quip that Reigns' boasts stopped short of “getting the job done.”

Once again reminding his WWE Backlash opponent that Lesnar has gotten the better of him at almost every turn, Joe reiterated that he would provide the "sweet mercy" of putting The Big Dog to sleep after the dust had settled from the Roman-Lesnar Steel Cage title match. That said, Joe wasn’t about to take Reigns’ attempts to bait him into a fight then and there. The Samoan Submission Machine reiterated that their battle would happen “on his time,” though the question of how much of The Big Dog will make it to Backlash remains to be seen.

 

Natalya def. Mandy Rose; Ronda Rousey fought with Sonya Deville

To hear Natalya tell it, she came to Raw for one reason and one reason alone: To remind the WWE Universe that she is the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be — second, perhaps, only to Ronda Rousey, whom The Queen of Harts helped train.

The former SmackDown Women’s Champion certainly got off to a good start in her Team Red return, submitting Mandy Rose with the Sharpshooter despite the threat of Sonya Deville at ringside. But a two-on-one attack from Absolution brought Rousey into the fray, and The Baddest Woman on the Planet quickly dispatched Deville with several strikes and a takedown when The Jersey Devil (boldly) put her hair up and squared up. That Natalya won the match makes her Raw return a success, but perhaps the most intimidating takeaway is that Natalya’s enemies could just be Ronda Rousey’s enemies as well.

 

Breezango def. Cesaro & Sheamus

Breezango vs. Sheamus & Cesaro: Raw, April 16, 2018

The Fashion Police come to Raw in the Superstar Shake-up and collide with The Bar.

The Superstar Shake-up was not kind to Cesaro & Sheamus. Not only were the former Raw Tag Team Champions cited by new Raw arrivals Breezango for various crimes against fashion — clashing outfits, Mohawks and the like — but The Bar ended up losing to The Fashion Police in shocking fashion. Perhaps the former champions were expecting a bit more of a stately match with The Fashion Police and weren't prepared for what they got instead, or perhaps they were just incensed by Breezango’s pre-match mockery. Either way, the combination of Fandango’s antics — he started the match wearing Cesaro’s jacket — and the resilience of Tyler Breeze led to a rollup by Prince Pretty that put The Bar in both fashion jail and the loser's circle for the first time ever.

 

Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, Finn Bálor, Braun Strowman, Bobby Lashley & Bobby Roode def. The Miz, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn & The Miztourage

The Miz wanted his Raw finale to be must-see. Well, a lot of people certainly saw it, as The A-Lister took the deciding pin in a 10-Man Tag Team Match that pitted him, The Miztourage, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn against Seth Rollins, Finn Bálor, Braun Strowman, Bobby Lashley (in his in-ring return) and a mystery Superstar Shake-up acquisition that turned out to be Bobby Roode.

Bobby Roode debuts on Raw in the Superstar Shake-up: Raw, April 16, 2018

The Glorious One officially becomes a Raw Superstar as a mystery participant in a bombastic 10-man main event.

Unsurprisingly, the match was filled with astounding feats (Lashley’s stalling suplex) and the occasional brawl. The Miz was all over Rollins down the stretch, and The Miztourage did their part to help stack the deck by taking out Bálor and Lashley. Strowman and Roode repaid the favor against Owens and Zayn, bringing the match down to Roode and Curtis Axel.

The A-Lister returned to the fray after Axel chop-blocked Roode into position for the Figure-Four Leglock, but The Glorious One quickly tagged in Strowman to turn the tide. And when Miz inevitably went to The Miztourage for help, Axel & Bo Dallas leapt off the apron and left him to the mercy of a Running Powerslam from The Monster Among Men. And that, as they say, is a wrap on The Miz.