WWE RAW Results – October 5, 2015

Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman & Big Show Kick Off RAW

This week’s edition of WWE RAW kicks off in Boston with a video package look at the history between Seth Rollins and Kane. After the lengthy video package, Michael Cole welcomes us inside the TD Garden in Boston, the site of tonight’s show.

From there, Brock Lesnar’s music hits and out comes The Beast Incarnate accompanied by Paul Heyman. The music dies down and the “Suplex City” chants immediately echo throughout the TD Garden as the big fella wears an ear-to-ear grin and soaks up the noise.

Heyman starts off by introducing himself as the advocate for the giant slayer and the conquerer of the streak. We see some still images of Lesnar manhandling Big Show at MSG this past weekend. He goes on to talk about “the lair of the beast” — which is what he calls Hell In A Cell.

Heyman says Undertaker calls Hell In A Cell “his match.” “My ass,” says Heyman. He says Undertaker also thought WrestleMania was his show — until he stepped into the ring with Brock Lesnar. With that said a video package is shown of Lesnar beating Taker and ending his streak at WrestleMania.

After the video package, Heyman goes back into storytelling mode and talks about the soul searching Taker had to do after that night. He says he realized that he’s not “dead man enough to get revenge on Brock Lesnar.” With that said, we see highlights of the controversial finish to their WrestleMania rematch at SummerSlam.

Heyman says his client never had to use a low blow against The Undertaker. He plugs Lesnar’s appearance on the Stone Cold Podcast later this month, as well as “the very last time ever Brock Lesnar will ever fight The Undertaker.” He says one man will emerge the victor, the other will not walk out of the Hell In A Cell — at all. He says that’s not a prediction, that is a spoiler!

As Heyman wraps up with his “glory, glory” song remix, Big Show’s music hits. Lesnar grins as he watches the giant make his way into the ring.

Big Show talks about Suplex City and his fight with Lesnar at Madison Square Garden on Saturday’s WWE Network special. He talks about how close he was to wiping Lesnar’s grin (which he is still wearing) off of his face. Big Show says because he’s the bigger man, he’s going to call it like it is — he says Lesnar is the beast. A man among boys. He extends his hand to Lesnar, but Lesnar grins and walks away.

Show calls Lesnar arrogant and says he hopes he loses to Undertaker — again. Lesnar stops in his tracks and re-enters the ring. He belly-to-belly suplexes Big Show. Lesnar blasts Show with an F-5 and puts his grin back on his face. His music plays as he finally exits the ring and heads to the back with Paul Heyman.

Backstage: Seth Rollins & Stephanie McMahon

Backstage, Rollins is complaining to Stephanie about what just happened, because Big Show was to be his partner tonight. He asks what he’s supposed to do — face The Dudley Boyz by himself? Stephanie says she doesn’t know. She says Rollins says he’s the man, so figure it out. He walks off all upset.

Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose & Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper & Braun Strowman

From there, we head back inside the TD Garden where Roman Reigns’ music hits. He makes his way to the ring through the crowd as he will team with Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton to take on The Wyatt Family in six-man tag-team action. On that note, we head to a commercial break.

We return from the break to see Ambrose and Orton finishing up their entrances. From there, the lights go down as The Wyatt Family make their way to the ring. The bell rings and the match begins. Early in the match, Orton takes the lead and throws The Wyatt Family out of the ring to the floor.

We come back from commercial break with. Ambrose took Harper to the corner where Orton tags in Reigns. Ambrose is tossed to the floor by Strowman. Strowman climbs back to his spot on the side of the ring and is tagged in. Strowman body slams Ambrose. Bray is tagged in next with a quick roll up, Ambrose kicks out.

Harper tags in Bray. Reigns wills Ambrose to fight back and looks for the tag in. Ambrose builds momentum and begins punishing The Wyatt’s. Orton is tagged in and power slams Harper. Roman Reigns is tagged in next and clears the ring. Reigns has his eyes set on Bray on the outside of the ring. Ambrose is pulled off of Wyatt by Harper.

Reigns body slams Harper, who retaliates with a kick to the face. Wyatt goes for his finisher but Orton counters with an RKO. Reigns spears Harper for the 1-2-3 win.

Winner: Randy Orton & Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose

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