There are just thirteen days left until the biggest date on the professional wrestling calendar and by the time you read this just one episode of Raw in that time. That's because the second to last episode of Raw before Mania was this past Monday night. There are an awful lot of pretty massive matches on the red side of things which will make for some pretty big moments in New Orleans on April 8th. Let's not get ahead of ourselves though and here are the biggest moments from this week's episode of Raw.

5. That Didn't Take Long

At WrestleMania Asuka has opted to take arguably the tougher road to the title and will take on Charlotte Flair rather than sticking to her own brand and trying to defeat Alexa Bliss. A brave choice and one that will result in an incredible match. If the Empress Of Tomorrow wants to be properly prepared for Flair in less than two weeks time though she is going to need tougher competition than her opponent this past Monday on Raw. An enhancement talent by the name of Jamie Frost tried her luck against Asuka and the match did not last long. Asuka reacted to a slap from Frost by kicking her right in the face and pinning her for the 1-2-3.

4. A Vicious Samoan Drop

Alexa Bliss and Mickie James being caught on camera talking smack about Nia Jax has awoken the beast inside the woman who claims to not be like most girls. While Jax will have to wait until WrestleMania to get her hands on Bliss, this past week on Raw she had the chance to take out some of her anger on James, and that she did. Despite the pedigree of the six time Women's Champion that she was in the ring with, Jax flattened her opponent, almost literally come the end of the bout. The former NXT star lifted James off of the turnbuckle and transitioned into a devastating Samoan drop to finish the match.

3. Seconds Away From A Broken Arm

We aren't exactly sure what Ronda Rousey is capable of inside a WWE ring yet as all parties involved are keeping their cards relatively close to their chests. We have seen The Rowdy One perform a couple of moves though such as a Samoan drop to Stephanie McMahon and a nasty looking suplex on Dana Brooke after Raw went off the air last week. This Monday Rousey was rushed by Absolution members Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose so she got the chance to showcase more of what she's learned. The former UFC star used the same suplex on Rose that she did on Brooke and then attempted to put her in what would have been a devastating arm bar. Thankfully Kurt Angle was on hand to talk some sense into her before she went through with it.

2. Are You Watching, Undertaker?

Thirteen days left until WrestleMania, and despite the fact that he has been trying to get a match on April 8th since the Royal Rumble, John Cena still has no place on the Mania card. That's despite continually calling out The Undertaker. No matter how much he does it or how personal his goading of The Deadman gets, the sixteen time World Champion simply can't get his potential New Orleans opponent to respond. He took the taunting to another level this week too even using a chokeslam on his opponent, The Undertaker's brother Kane. The most effective taunt used by Cena though, at least visually, was when he sat bolt upright in the middle of the ring when Kane's back was turned, just like The Undertaker does.

1. Belly To Belly To Floor

Being a force of nature with a very legitimate background in amateur wrestling and mixed martial arts makes Brock Lesnar a pretty physical specimen. Some of the moves he performs inside a wrestling ring hurt and the majority of them look absolutely devastating. We saw a fair few examples of that when Roman Reigns returned for a second helping of The Beast Incarnate this week on Raw. The steel chair once again came into play as Lesnar bent the piece of furniture out of shape over the back of The Big Dog and he also had to endure an F5 onto the steel steps. Perhaps the most impressive physical feat came outside the ring though. Reigns attempted to rally and hit a superman punch only for Lesnar to catch him and toss the former WWE Champion over his head with ease for a belly-to-belly suplex.