DA' HELL HAPPENED #63: WWE Monday Night RAW - September 25, 2017

Hey everyone and welcome to the returning "Da' Hell Happened" here on Social Wrestling Report. After re-formatting the blog, I'm ready to come back to what mattered the most, and that is these weekly articles that covered RAW, SmackDown LIVE and WWE PPV's. Last night, RAW held another episode 24 hours after an historical No Mercy PPV. So let's see what happened on the red brand's show!

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. Roman Reigns

After a lot of rumors surrounding the possibility of having a Shield reunion after "No Mercy", The Miztourage and The Miz hyped that possibility a lot before Miz's match with Reigns, and after the match, attacking Reigns and doing the classic Shield gesture. The match itself was not awesome, but it can be considered the best of the night. Expect a better one next week when these two men face off with the Intercontinental Championship on the line.


MVP OF THE NIGHT: Neville

After Enzo Amore captured the Cruiserweight Championship, the Cruiserweight division was not happy about it, with a lot of Cruiserweights expressing their frustrations over the "Certified G" winning the championship on Twitter. Last night, Amore held a "Certified G Championship Celebration", and the Cruiserweight division didn't stood backstage.

With a "No Contact" clause that stated that any man that touched him could never have a Cruiserweight Championship match in the future, Amore was protected... until the "King of the Cruiserweights" showed up. Neville didn't care about not having another opportunity for his championship and stood up to the division, attacking Amore. What does this mean for Neville? Will he go to the heavyweight division?

After the match, as seen below, the Cruiserweights had a final word to Enzo, right after a "Monster Among Cruiserweights" decimated an already beaten-up Enzo Amore.


DA' HELL HAPPENED MOMENT OF THE SHOW: Who's face, who's heel?

Don't get me wrong, I loved that segment that really gave the Cruiserweights some needed attention and "main event" time, but I thought Enzo Amore was the face and Neville was the bad guy. After all, a lot of the men that were at that stage, at some point, had a problem with Neville.


Tomorrow I will be back for another edition of DHH for the review of SmackDown LIVE. Until then, check out the blog for recent news, updates and more.

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