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Match #1: Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, & Randy Orton vs. The Wyatt Family

Now backed up by Randy Orton, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns looked to settle the score against The Wyatt Family.

Orton, Ambrose, and Reigns sought to dispose Braun Strowman to no avail. The Black Sheep, again, imposed his unearthly strength to the three faces - with Ambrose receiving most of the damage.

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The Viper then managed to get a tag and implied his signature offense, before getting smashed by Strowman to the announce table. However, he tagged in Reigns just in time to unload on The Wyatts.

In the end, it was an RKO from Orton and a Spear by Reigns that ended the night of Luke Harper and The Wyatt Family.

Match #2: Neville vs. Sheamus

Neville faced Sheamus while Barrett sat on commentary with JBL, Michael Cole, and Byron Saxton.

The distraction of Barrett was enough to end this particularly short match, with The Man That Gravity Forgot being on the receiving end of a vicious Brogue Kick.

Match #3: Natalya vs. Paige

In the on-going drama known as the Divas Revolution, a beleaguered Paige laced up her Docs to take on Natalya.

The talented WWE Divas waged war in and out of the ring; with both exchanging near pin falls.

A distracted Paige turned her attention to someone in the Boston, Massachusetts crowd, which allowed Nattie to secure a Sharpshooter. But Paige went to the ropes to break the hold.

Ultimately, a second Sharpshooter was enough to score Natalya a much-needed win on RAW.

Match #4: Kevin Owens vs. Sin Cara (with Kalisto)

As expected, Kevin Owens mouthed off on Sin Cara in the early goings of the match.

A preoccupied Intercontinental Champion allowed Sin Cara to mount a couple of decent offensive attacks.

However, it was Kevin Owens who came away with a victory following a huge Pop-Up Powerbomb.

After the contest, Owens was about to give Kalisto a powerbomb on the ring apron, before Ryback intervened to save the Lucha Dragon from further damage.

Match #5: Seth Rollins & Corporate Kane vs. The Dudley Boyz

Seth Rollins and Kane provided glimpses of teamwork - while it lasted - in their match against The Dudley Boyz.

In the tag contest, Kane sold his injury, while the WWE World Heavyweight Champion took on both the Dudleys.

Rollins then tried - and failed - to handcuff Kane on the corner. The latter was then brought by ringside medic to the backstage for further checkup.

The match seemed to end in a no contest, after Seth dropkicked the table to the Dudleys.

As Rollins was about to leave the ring, Demon Kane entered the scene to wreak havoc on his nemesis.

The Dudleys then exacted revenge on Kane and gave him a 3D.

Seth found an opening to drive his title challenger to a table, which all along, was just playing possum.

Kane finished the match by chokeslamming the champ through a table.

Match #6: Team Bella vs. Team B. A. D.

All members of Team Bella and Team B. A. D. went at it in a six-Diva tag match.

The back-and-forth affair saw its share of roll ups, quick pins, and pandemonium.

Once everything settled, Sasha caught Alicia Fox in a Banks Statement to get the W.

Match #7: John Cena vs. Big E for the WWE United States Championship

Big E took control of the title match early on, before giving John Cena a little opening to gain momentum.

As the champ was picking up steam, Kofi and Xavier interfered which led to their dismissal from ringside.

The challenger was about to pick up Xavier's trombone but referee Charles Robinson pulled it out of his hand.

In the end, John Cena retained the title by hitting an AA.

Right after the match, the other members of The New Day made their way back to the ring to attack Cena. Dolph Ziggler, who was attacked by the WWE Tag Team Champions before the match, ran down the ramp to help and inadvertently superkicked the US champ.

The Dudleys then made their way to ring to no avail.

The New Day stood tall by the end of the night, with Xavier Woods closing WWE RAW with his trombone playing.