WWE RAW Results (10/27) – Survivor Series Main Event Named, Ryback Returns, Cena vs Rollins!

John Cena vs Seth Rollins 

Cena hits Rollins several times and gets him to retreat, then Rollins runs away but Cena chases him and sends him into the barricade. Mercury and Noble trip him up and Rollins takes advantage, then he clotheslines Cena and punches him before Mercury and Noble stomp him again. Rollins suplexes Cena on the floor and rolls him in to hit a clothesline, then Cena comes back with some strikes before Rollins surprises him with a somersault neckbreaker. 

We get back from a break to see Cena kicking Rollins, but Mercury and Noble get involved again and Rollins ends up whipping Cena into the steps. Cena fights out of an armbar and hits a shoulder tackle, then he knocks Rollins outside but Rollins sends him back and runs back in the ring before hitting a suicide dive. Rollins takes Cena up top and goes for a superplex, but Cena shoves him back and hits a crossbody for two. Rollins comes back with a DDT for two, then he stomps Cena and follows with a dropkick before punching Cena and sending him outside. Noble hits Cena on the floor and the ref makes a count, then Cena dives in the ring but Rollins repeatedly punches him before Cena hits a side slam. 

Cena goes for a Five Knuckle Shuffle before he backdrops Rollins onto Mercury and Noble, then Rollins catches him with a kick to the head before Cena hits a DDT. Cena goes for an Attitude Adjustment but Rollins counters and tries to kick him, then Cena blocks but Rollins takes him down with a reverse cutter for two. Rollins heads up top but Cena cuts him off, and he goes for an AA but Rollins hits a buckle bomb for two. Rollins goes for a Curb Stomp but Cena counters, then Kane runs in a causes the disqualification before Dolph Ziggler makes the save. The RAW locker room ends up running out to the ring, and we end up seeing a huge brawl as Rollins retreats and HHH and Stephanie watch from the ramp. 

Winner (by disqualification) – John Cena 

BP: Good match until the run in. Rollins looks good in the loss, and I’m excited they are making a traditional Survivor Series match the focus next month. I still maintain Rollins/Ambrose deserved a true winner last night, because they barely did anything with the Wyatt follow up, and it all could have happened tonight. It was a good and entertaining show otherwise. 

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