A stacked episode of Monday Night Raw began as Becky Lynch dropped a bomb by saying she was pregnant. Relinquishing the Raw Women's Championship to Asuka, she'll now be leaving WWE for the foreseeable future. That wasn't the only big news.

In what might have been the most jam-packed three hours, there was friction between Zelina Vega's crew, The Viking Raiders took on The Street Profits in a basketball game, The Iiconics returned, there's a new crossover rule between brands, and Randy Orton and Edge stood face-to-face in the ring after their WrestleMania battle. Finally, WWE introduced a brand-to-brand invitation.

Here are your winners and losers from Raw, May 11, 2020:

Winner: Becky Lynch

A huge congratulations go out to Lynch and Seth Rollins who are going to be parents. You could tell the mixed reactions for Lynch as it was clear she was upset she was going to have to put a hold on her WWE career, but was thrilled to learn she'd be a mother.

There's no reason to talk about what this means for the women's division or Lynch in a wrestling capacity. This is just an opportunity to say thank you as Lynch gave fans a ton of memorable moments and will likely leave the company over the next 9-12 months. She was a great champion and a huge star. No doubt she'll be a great mother.

Congratulations also go out to Asuka who is now the new Raw Women's Champion as a result.

Winner: Bobby Lashley

It seems WWE is no longer messing around with Bobby Lashley. He picked up a big win over rising star Humberto Carrillo in a no disqualification match. Carrillo got in a lot of offense early, but Lashley simply overpowered the high-flyer. This is two matches in two nights where Lashley was the dominant star he should have been when he first reappeared in WWE.

Later in the show, Lashley and MVP caught up backstage and MVP informally hinted that he'd like to manage Lashley, upsetting Lana in the process.

Winner: Brand-to-Brand Invitation

Backstage, the trio of Andrade, Austin Theory, and Angel Garza were inexplicably fighting and when they came out for their match, it was a like a game of one upmanship. Garza took out Akira Tozawa and things eventually degraded into Andrade vs. Drew McIntyre who came out to get a bit of revenge on the group who'd been targeting him for the past few weeks.

After McIntyre dispatched of The United States Champion, he made a huge announcement that WWE was introducing a brand-to-brand invitation. The rules would state that someone from each brand could invited a Superstar from another brand to the show for next week. McIntyre invited King Corbin to Raw and announced that they'll have a match next week.

This opens up the door to a lot of surprises and doesn't quite go all the way to eliminating the brand split.

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Winner: The Iiconics Return

The Iiconics returned to WWE during an episode of A Moment of Bliss. Challenging Bliss and Cross to a non-title match, they picked up a big win, earning a shot at the titles next week.

The Iiconics aren't everyone's flavor but they do their job as heels incredibly well and it's great to have them back after a seven-month absence. That WWE gave them a big win upon their return must signify that they aren't planning to waste their comeback. Expect these two to be champs again in the not-too-distant future. Perhaps as early as next week.

Loser: R-Truth / Pretty Ricky

No doubt, R-Truth will get Pretty Ricky over, but what is going on here? Truth tagged with Ricochet and Cedric Alexander against MVP, Brendan Vick and Shayne Thorne. Truth kept transforming back and forth between himself and this new character and it overshadowed the entire tag match.

The good here was that Lashley came out after Truth picked up the win, attacked him and it appears Lashley and MVP have teamed up officially.

Winner: Shayna Baszler

Baszler was asked backstage about Becky Lynch's news and without hesitation hit Lynch with some of the best and nastiest insults one competitor can hurl to another. Baszler said, "How stupid do you have to be to get knocked up when you're the champion? Here's a fact. 10 out of 10 mothers will try to convince you that getting pregnant didn't ruin their careers. You're trying to tell me Becky Lynch becomes the longest reigning Raw Women's Champion and throws that all away to house some miserable parasite?" ... That kid's gonna suck. You know who the father is? I rest my case."

What a promo. Talk about hitting where it hurts. This is the kind of stuff Baszler should be doing going forward. Let's hope WWE keeps her this aggressive. When she was confronted by Natalya later in the evening, she hit Nattie with another appalling shot. "What do you know about motherhood? It's not like you're ever gonna have a kid. You and I both know the Hart Dynasty is going to die with you."

Baszler also picked up a big win against Natalya. It was a good night for her.

Winner: Catatonic Seth Rollins Snaps

A very despondent Rollins came to the ring with his partner Murphy to battle Mysterio and Black. Looking like he was on the brink of tears, the assumption was that he was distraught about losing to Drew McIntyre, but the timing couldn't have been more interesting as WWE could have argued that Rollins just learned he was going to become a father.

Essentially, Murphy was now involved in a handicap match. He did his best, actually getting in quite a bit of offense while Rollins just stood on the apron like a disheveled hobo. It wasn't until Mysterio hit Rollins in the gut while in the corner that Rollins snapped out of it, and when Rey went for a 6-1-9, Rollins lost it. He blocked the move, attacked Rey and ended up forcing his eye into the corner of the steel steps.

It was a vicious and brutal attack that has to be setting up a feud between these two. Mysterio had to remove his mask to let the medical staff help him (his face was not exposed). Rollins came looking for Mysterio in the trainers room to try and explain he doesn't know what happened. Black lost it, teasing that Black will battle Rollins until Rey returns.

Well produced segment all the way around.

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Loser: Street Profits vs. Viking Raiders Basketball Game

In all honestly, this wasn't the worst segment considering how bad it could have been. The issue was the cheesy quality of the segment with the plot holes as to why The Viking Raiders would let the Street Profits win. The Scandinavian Step Curry's got destroyed only to reveal later they could actually ball. Why not make a comeback or something in the second half? At the very least, play double or nothing like real con artists would do.

Again, this wasn't terrible and had some moments of funny that suggest, if done right, this could be fun skits between the two if they keep moving forward with different activities.

Winner: Edge and Randy Orton Segment

As Edge came out to close the sho said he was ready to do something else and as he was about to name others he wanted to face, Orton came out and tried to be a bigger person than he is by congratulating Edge. As he walked away, he couldn't help himself and re-entered the ring.

Orton told Edge the better man won at WrestleMania but the better wrestler didn't. Orton then ran down Edge and saying he couldn't beat Orton again or that Edge's grit and passion would be enough to overcome The Viper. Orton then challenge Edge to a straight-up wrestling match at Backlash.

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