
WWE Raw Results: Biggest Winners, Losers and Moments from March 30
On the heels of WrestleMania 31, World Wrestling Entertainment rolled into San Jose, California, for the March 30 episode of WWE Raw.
The crowd, as usual, was molten-hot and wildly entertaining, greeting its favorites with creative chants while raining down on those it dislikes with hilarious insults.
One of those Superstars was Roman Reigns, who entered the arena to a chorus of boos, as he continues to be shown nothing but hatred by the fans.
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However, he never let it shake his in-ring confidence. Instead, he tore through his opponents, flew through the air to wipe them out and scored the victory for himself, Randy Orton and Ryback in the main event with a spear.
As he has done repeatedly throughout his main event push, he ignored the negativity directed toward him to remain as solid as ever. In the process, he was firmly established as someone hellbent on avenging his defeat at WrestleMania by defeating Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
Reigns was just one of the winners from Monday night. Who joined him?
Who got their post-WrestleMania season off on a sour note?
Take a look for yourself.
Winner: Dean Ambrose
The Lunatic Fringe hit the ring to answer John Cena's open challenge for a shot at the United States Championship, and the fans in San Jose were suddenly treated to a match that could have easily been on the previous night's star-studded card.
Ambrose withstood an Attitude Adjustment and evaded the STF, but by the time the champion delivered a second of his high-impact finishers, the former Shield member simply could not muster enough to kick out.
After the match, Ambrose exhibited signs of frustration. The loss, the latest in a long line of them, clearly affected him.
In a world where main event babyfaces such as the current U.S. champion simply shake off defeats as if they mean nothing, it was refreshing to see Ambrose treat the loss like it was important—like it hurt him deeply.
It should be interesting to see what direction WWE Creative takes with Ambrose. Does it turn him heel or does he snap out of his funk and win championship gold in glorious fashion?
Winner: Brock Lesnar
After a classic main event at WrestleMania, Brock Lesnar had another stellar night on WWE Raw, demolishing anyone and everyone in his path back to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
When The Authority toyed with him and Rollins decided not to grant the Beast Incarnate his deserved title rematch, Lesnar overturned the announce table, wiping out Booker T and John Bradshaw Layfield. He attacked Michael Cole and a cameraman, injuring everyone before being indefinitely suspended by Stephanie McMahon.
The segment was a brilliant way to go about getting Lesnar off television while keeping that ass-kicker aura that has struck a chord with fans.
Easily the most popular star on Monday night's show, Lesnar looked like an unstoppable monster as he made what should be his final appearance for the time being.
How he comes back, when he comes back and whom he targets are all questions that are left open. When the answers are finally presented, expect some wildly entertaining television, courtesy of pro wrestling's baddest man.
Winner: Sheamus
The Celtic Warrior was desperately in need of character refreshment, and he got that on Monday night when he returned to WWE Raw with a brand-new look and attitude.
Complete with a mohawk and braided beard—yes, a braided beard—he rushed the ring and attacked Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler, completing his heel turn and announcing to the world that he is back.
It was the shot in the arm that the first Irish-born WWE champion needed, especially in the wake of Sunday's WrestleMania.
Had he returned as the same old Sheamus he was when he left, the fans would have turned on him violently. Instead, they commented on his appearance with chants of "you look stupid," but the segment still turned out to be fairly effective.
Winner: NXT
Two NXT Superstars made their main roster debuts on Monday night when Kalisto partnered with Sin Cara and The New Day to defeat The Ascension, Tyson Kidd and Cesaro in a very entertaining eight-person tag match.
The masked luchador had appeared on WWE Superstars in recent weeks, teaming with Sin Cara to battle The Ascension and rekindle their rivalry from NXT.
But Monday night was Kalisto's first opportunity to make an impression on WWE's A-show, and he did not disappoint.
Also debuting on Monday night was Neville, who apparently lost his first name on the way to the building. With a flashy new cape, which was suitably awesome, Neville demolished Curtis Axel and picked up the win with the Red Arrow.
Add those two newcomers to the fact that everyone from Enzo Amore to Colin Cassady to CJ Parker received chants during the main event, and you have a banner night for NXT, which is easily the hottest brand in professional wrestling.
Loser: Seth Rollins
On what should have been a career-defining night that played up the monumental moment from WrestleMania in which he cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and became WWE champion, Rollins should have been the centerpiece of Monday's broadcast.
Instead, he felt very much like an afterthought, a guy doing the same stuff he was doing prior to The Showcase of the Immortals—almost as if he had never won the title in the first place.
It was a terrible way to follow up his victory. It was as though the entire episode was a lackluster sequel to the previous night's blockbuster.



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