WWE Raw aired live from Paris’s Accor Arena on Tuesday, delivering a chaotic mix of surprise wins, title defenses and storyline twists. Jacob Fatu turned on The Usos, Liv Morgan snuck the Queen of the Ring trophy, and Chad Gable publicly apologized to lucha legends while rescuing Rey Mysterio . The episode, streamed on Netflix for an early U.S. audience, also featured Oba Femi’s assault on Judgment Day and Je'Von Evans advancing in the main event.
Jacob Fatu’s Defiance of The Usos Shakes the Bloodline
In a match that pitted the former MLW star against the reigning Bloodline duo, Jacob Fatu openly rejected The Usos’ authority, prompting a heated exchange that echoed backstage power struggles. according to El Presidente’s review, Fatu’s refusal was likened to “Nick Khan trying to tell me how to run my country,” underscoring the symbolic clash between the newcomer and the established faction.
Liv Morgan’s Birthday Roll‑Up Wins the Queen of the Ring Tournament
Liv Morgan capitalized on a surprise roll‑up of Chelsea Green to claim the Queen of the Ring trophy, a victory that coincided with her birthday and added a personal twist to the storyline. the review notes that Morgan’s win was framed as “seizing the means of production,” highlighting WWE’s use of tournament formats to elevate mid‑card talent.
Chad Gable’s Redemption Tour Includes an Apology to Lucha Legends
Chad Gable continued his storyline of atonement by apologizing to veteran luchadores before intervening to save Rey Mysterio from a mask‑snatching attack. El Presidente reported that Penta El Zero Miedo warned Gable he still had “more to reflect on,” suggesting the redemption arc is far from complete.
Oba Femi Crushes Judgment Day While Je'Von Evans Advances Amid Chaos
Oba Femi’s promo was abruptly interrupted by Judgment Day, but he turned the tables by delivering a chair shot that sent JD McDonagh fleeing. Meanwhile, Je'Von Evans moved forward in the main‑event bracket after Seth Rollins fell victim to interference, a development that added further unpredictability to the night’s tournament.
Intercontinental Title Retention: Penta Defeats Rey Mysterio in a Lucha‑Heavy Showcase
Penta El Zero Miedo retained the Intercontinental Championship by countering Rey Mysterio’s signature 619 with a Mexican Destroyer,securing the win after a near‑fall that had the Paris crowd roaring. The match, described by the reviewer as “everything a true wrestling fan could want,” reinforced the high‑flying style that both competitors are known for.
As the review repeatedly emphasizes, the Paris‑based episode blended “revolutionary commentary” with in‑ring action, creating a unique viewing experience that will likely influence future WWE storytelling.
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