WWE Raw on Netflix Results, Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights From London
WWE Raw on Netflix Results, Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights From London

Welcome to Bleacher Report's live coverage of WWE Raw on March 31 from the O2 Arena in London.
Here's a look at what WWE advertised for this week's show:
—John Cena and Cody Rhodes prepare for WrestleMania 41
—Logan Paul calls out AJ Styles
—Jimmy Uso vs. Gunther
—Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley with Bianca Belair as special guest referee
Let's take a look at everything that happened on this week's episode of WWE Raw.
🎶John Cena Sucks🎶

Cena opened Raw to a chorus of boos and fans chanting about how much he sucks, but before he could say a single word, Rhodes' music hit and he joined him in the ring.
The American Nightmare ran through some of the ways Cena could make fun of him, including his time as Stardust.
Rhodes wanted to know why Cena had turned his back on the fans after all these years. The veteran fired back saying he was going to bury his rival like he has done to everyone else.
Cena and Rhodes both did a great job here. This might have felt repetitive to some because we have seen a couple of these talking segments already, but they pulled it off.
They traded words for a long time and dug deep in an attempt to hurt each other before it got physical. Cena tried to attack, but Rhodes dropped him with his finisher and stood tall with the WWE title.
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
—Cena's London shirt was the best one from his European tour designs.
—Rhodes' suits have been getting fancier lately, which really helps show the contrast between him and Cena.
—Making a vague reference to Vince McMahon was certainly a choice.
The New Day vs. New Catch Republic

Kofi Kingston wanted to prove to Adam Pearce that The New Day deserved a tag title shot, so the Raw general manager gave them the opportunity to earn it...but they had to do it against Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate.
The English pair controlled the pace against Woods with some quick double-team moves. The show cut to a break after both members of New Day were taken out at ringside.
After the break, Woods and Kingston showed more life, but New Catch Republic had the upper hand more often.
The New Day was able to make a comeback and hit Daybreak for the pin and the win.
This was a fun match that ended with Erik and Ivar coming out to make it clear they were ready for Woods and Kingston.
Result: The New Day defeated New Catch Republic
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
—The London crowd popped big for Bate and Dunne.
—Dunne looked like he had no idea what to do when Bate went for a high-five.
—Bate's airplane spin is always a fun spot.
Jimmy Uso vs. Gunther

Jimmy Uso was looking to knock Gunther down a peg this week after they got into a heated exchange last Monday. The Ring General looked angrier than usual as he made his way to the ring.
The world heavyweight champion had control for a while, but Uso was able to take him down with a suicide dive at ringside to get the upper hand.
Gunther kicked out of an Uso Splash and leveled Jimmy with a brutal chest chop as he began to dismantle him.
The titleholder could have won shortly after we returned from the break, but he lifted Uso off the mat to stop the pin. He did it again as he continued to punish the brother of his WrestleMania opponent.
This was a good way to remind people how dangerous The Ring General can be. He looked as dominant as ever as he took Jimmy apart. He eventually won with a sleeper hold to end the beating.
Jey ran down to make the save when Gunther put Jimmy back in the sleeper.
Result: Gunther defeated Jimmy
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
—The weekly focus on which celebrities are in the crowd is getting old.
—The angle WWE used to shoot the superplex was interesting. It wasn't what you would usually expect.
—Gunther hit a very stiff clothesline at ringside.
Penta and Bron Breakker vs. Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio

After being opponents last week, Penta and Bron Breakker found themselves on the same side on Monday when they battled Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio in a tag team match.
Dom was quickly taken down by Penta, which paved the way for Breakker to come in and run him over with a shoulder tackle.
Breakker and Penta combined their power and high-flying skills to make for a fun team against the more experience duo of The Judgment Day.
Penta was on defense after the break, but he tagged in a fresh Breakker to start throwing both opponents around like rag dolls.
Dom and Balor set up Breakker to hit an accidental Spear on Penta, which allowed Balor to hit the Coup de Grace for the pin and the win. This was definitely the more interesting of the two possible outcomes, but the match would have been entertaining regardless of who won.
Result: The Judgment Day defeated Penta and Breakker
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
—After a break, Gunther attacked the Usos again. He zip-tied Jey to the ropes, forcing him to watch Jimmy get destroyed. This turned into a bloody and intense fight.
—Carlito feels like he never wrestles anymore.
—Dom always gets good heat when he does the Three Amigos.
London Hates Logan Paul

Styles was in the ring after a break. WWE hyped this segment as Paul calling him out, but we ended up getting the opposite because The Phenomenal One was tired of waiting for him.
The crowd booed so loudly that you could barely hear the YouTuber speak. He gave the same speech he always does about being more famous and richer than his opponent.
They ended up getting into a fight, and Styles had control until Paul used the ring ropes to hit a low blow. He hit his finisher to end the fight.
This was a paint-by-numbers segment. It did its job but didn't offer anything interesting.
Grade: C
Notable Moments and Observations
—The crowd chanted the word "Douchebag" at Paul for quite some time.
Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley

The Women's World Championship was on the line in the main event when Sky defended the belt against Ripley.
The crowd gave both women warm welcomes, but chants for Sky rang out as the match began. They locked up and fought for control until being forced to make a break.
Ripley got into a couple of arguments with guest referee Belair, and Sky took advantage of her being distracted every chance she got.
This match stole the show because both women left everything in the ring. Even the few hiccups they had didn't hurt their momentum because they kept upping the intensity.
Ripley accidentally kicked The EST of WWE out of the ring, so nobody was there to count when she hit the Riptide. When Belair finally made the count, The Genius of the Sky kicked out at two.
Sky ended up taking out Belair by mistake a few moments later, so the guest ref called for the bell and threw the match out as a double DQ.
All three women began fighting each other, but it was Ripley who stood tall at the end.
Result: Double DQ
Grade: A-
Notable Moments and Observations
—Belair made her own referee gear.
—So few people in WWE have the kind of aura Ripley possesses. The crowd instantly pays attention whenever she appears.
—The poisonrana Sky tried to hit at ringside went terribly wrong, but both women appeared unscathed.
—Ripley headbutting Sky out of the air was wild.
The Final Word
Monday’s Raw had more good than bad, but most of what we got felt predictable and like filler as WWE tries to stretch out this year’s WrestleMania build longer than usual.
Having the PPV take place so much later in April than usual has left the company with more time than it's used to between events, and you can see how hard it is to keep finding ways to feature the feuds that have been building for months.Â
All of the matches we got this week were enjoyable in different ways, but the main event was the only one that felt like it was going to have an effect on 'Mania come April 19-20.
Ripley not getting a clean ending to her title match and proceeding to take out Sky and Belair almost guarantees this will end up being a Triple Threat, and that is exactly how it should be.
Grade: B