Normally when Raw and SmackDown Live air from the UK they are lesser shows than we're used to. One of the main reasons for that is because the shows are pre-recorded due to time difference, so naturally a few spoilers leak out in the hour or two between the taping ending and the show airing. That trend was well and truly bucked last year however when AJ Styles defeated Jinder Mahal for the WWE Championship in Manchester. There was never going to be a moment as big as that one on Raw this past Monday night, but rest assured there were still quite a few pretty big ones to sink your teeth into.

5. The Kiss Of Deletion

It's unclear whether it was Matt Hardy's plan all along to effectively brainwash Bray Wyatt and make him his ally, but if that was his intention so far it is working extremely well. The two of them, aka The Deleters Of Worlds, are the Raw Tag Team Champions and since winning those titles they have had no equal. On Raw this past Monday The Revival stepped up to the champions, but they didn't fair too well. As expected Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson came up short against Wyatt and Hardy, and the match ended in what is becoming an all too familiar way. The Woken One may claim that he has rid Wyatt's vessel of Sister Abigail, but together they still use the finisher named after her. Now it has a new, more appropriate name though, The Kiss Of Deletion.

4. Lights Out For Lashley

Of all the people to explain to us why on earth Bobby Lashley told those weird stories about his sisters last week, we didn't think it would be Sami Zayn. Well it was, and apparently next week Lashley's siblings will be the special guests of Zayn on Raw as he attempts to expose the recently returned Superstar. Back to this week though, and before next Monday's big reveal Zayn went about ruining Lashley's Money In The Bank chances. He did that by dragging the former ECW Champion out of the ring when he had his qualifying match won, throwing him into the barricade, and delivering a Helluva Kick right to the side of Lashley's head. That's bad enough as it is, but it's made even worse when you realize that Zayn wasn't even a participant in the match.

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3. Braun's Shoulder Tackles Keep Getting Bigger

When Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler stood across the ring from Braun Strowman and Finn Balor on Monday night, the dynamic WWE creative was going for was pretty clear. Two smaller guys who can work in the ring taking up most of the time while we eagerly await a point when both of the behemoths clash inside the ropes. Well when that opportunity did arise, McIntyre quickly changed his mind and tagged back out. The Monster Among Men wanted to get his hands on someone (almost) his own size though and after he had waited long enough, sprinted around the ring and delivered his biggest shoulder tackle to date. It was so big in fact that it sent McIntyre careening into Strowman's Greatest Royal Rumble trophy, smashing it to pieces.

2. That's The Hardest Part Of The Ring!

When the news broke over the weekend that Seth Rollins would be defending his Intercontinental Title against Kevin Owens on Raw, most fans likely thought it would be Monday night's main event. Well that was not the case, in fact it was far from it. The blockbuster, hard-hitting bout actually opened proceedings. Well aside from Roman Reigns knocking Jinder Mahal around the O2 Arena. Back to KO and Rollins though, and with talent like that in the ring you can rest assured that you'll see some big moments. The biggest of them though was a Falcon Arrow from the champ on the apron. Not only does the move look equal parts awesome and devastating, but it's incredible how both men can ensure the maneuver is pulled off with such precision.

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1. Roman Reigns Is Really Mad

Roman Reigns is not a guy you want to get on the wrong side of right now. He failed to win the Universal Title on a technicality and must truly feel as if the whole world is against him. Well that didn't stop Jinder Mahal from piling it on last week and preventing The Big Dog from qualifying for Money In The Bank despite not being involved in the match. This week in London Reigns was out for revenge, and he got it. Not only did he hunt down the Maharaja right at the beginning of the night and beat him down, but Reigns wanted to make sure that Mahal couldn't compete in his own qualifying match. Roman did that by waiting for Mahal to emerge from the trainer's room and spearing him through a wall once he saw him.