Monday Night Raw – February 15, 2016: Is There A Fast Lane Away From Sunday?

Monday Night Raw
Date: February 15, 2016
Location: Honda Center, Anaheim, California
Commentators: Michael Cole, John Bradshaw Layfield, Byron Saxton

It’s the go home show for Fastlane and in theory Brock is in the house again tonight. The big story coming out of last week seems to be Ambrose wanting to fight Lesnar whenever he can and seemingly having no issues with fighting Roman Reigns at the same time. This could make for some issues at Sunday’s show. Let’s get to it.

We open with a recap of last week’s Brock/Ambrose/Reigns issues. Brock hitting Reigns in the head with a table is still awesome.

Here’s Ambrose to get things going. Dean (I love how he holds a microphone) says he’s in for the fight of his life on Sunday but this is Monday Night Raw. A long time ago, Dean learned that when you have to deal with the biggest bully, sometimes you have to get some dirt on your fingernails. Therefore, he wants Brock out here right now, but it’s Stephanie instead. Dean hanging his head and giving a look of “oh dang it not this nonsense” is perfect.

She thinks Dean is out here filibustering because he couldn’t get it done last week and needed Roman Reigns to save him. Stephanie asks the fans if they want to see Dean get F5’d tonight. For some reason they like the idea so Stephanie gives them just that: a Fatal Fiveway for the title. Also, if Reigns interferes, Dean is disqualified from Sunday’s match. To translate, Stephanie just said “Whatever you have going on, forget about it. This is MY show and I’m the only one that matters.”

Intercontinental Title: Dean Ambrose vs. Kevin Owens vs. Stardust vs. Tyler Breeze vs. Dolph Ziggler

Dean is defending of course and this is one fall to a finish. They really need to change the title here but good grief could these challengers (save for Owens) be any bigger set of losers? No tags here to make sure this is as insane as possible. Ambrose gets double teamed by Stardust and Breeze to start as JBL thinks Roman should come out to get rid of Ambrose on Sunday. Not the worst idea actually.

Dean sends Breeze to the floor and elbows Stardust in the face, only to have Owens run in to take Ambrose down. The champ slugs Owens in the corner as the other three guys have disappeared. Owens is sent to the floor, allowing Ziggler to spinwheel kick Ambrose down for two. We get an air guitar before the big jumping elbow gets two on Dean.

Time for the parade of secondary finishers until Owens powerbombs Breeze onto the floor to take out Ziggler and Stardust. The Pop Up Powerbomb is countered by an Ambrose hurricanrana before Dean dives on the other three outside. Back in and a swinging neckbreaker sets up the top rope standing elbow for two on Kevin. We take a break and come back with Dean bulldogging Stardust as the other three are on the floor. Dolph gets back in and pulls Ambrose off the top with a super X-Factor, only to have Stardust kick him in the face.

More secondary finishers connect until it’s only Owens on his feet for three straight Cannonballs to crush everyone but Breeze. Tyler Beauty Shots Owens for two with everyone else making the save. Breeze loads up an Unprettier on Ambrose but Cole thinks it’s a backslide. Suddenly I want to flip over to the Grammys. Everything breaks down and Owens powerbombs Breeze for the pin and the title at 12:40.

Rating: C+. Fun match here and the best possible option at the end. Dean could be moving up for something special at Wrestlemania and beyond so having the Intercontinental Title was only going to hold him back. Owens being a two time champion is a great sign for him but hopefully he doesn’t get stuck in some big multiman title match at Wrestlemania.

Post break Ambrose promises to win on Sunday no matter what.

We cut back to the announcers but have to go back to Renee because Owens is gloating about his win. He orders Young to tell the world that he was right but here’s Ziggler (back in his snazzy vest) to challenge for a title shot on Sunday. Owens says nah.

Here’s New Day for a chat and we look back to September for New Day’s trombone vs. kazoo showdown with Edge and Christian. New Day will be on the Peep Show on Sunday’s preshow. New Day says you don’t bring a kazoo to a trombone fight because it’s not even a real instrument. They discuss various instruments and talk about being on the Peep Show Sunday but tonight, they want to deal with Mark Henry for walking out on them last week. Therefore, it’s time for a match.

Mark Henry vs. Big E.

Henry slams him down to start and we get a Junkyard Dog headbutt to send E. outside. A New Day distraction lets Big E. drive Henry into the barricade, setting up a one man Unicorn Stampede back inside. The Warrior Splash gets two and Big E. puts on the abdominal stretch, only to have Henry throw him around like he’s nothing. A big boot drops Big E. but he avoids a charge in the corner and loads up the Big Ending, only to have Henry fall off before the impact, giving Big E. the pin at 4:42.

Rating: D+. Those were some impressive power displays out there but it looks like Henry might be hurt again. I mean to be fair it’s been a while since he’s had a long term injury so it’s kind of appropriate that he has one last one for the road. I know he means nothing these days, but Henry’s power is still awesome to see.

Here’s Brie Bella for an in ring interview. Before she can get anywhere, here are Charlotte and Ric to interrupt. Does Ric actually do anything these days or is he just there as a bonus? Charlotte talks about Bryan being in a league of his own back in the day but Brie says that Bryan is still in that league. The champ is surprised that Brie isn’t at home with her husband after that devastating of a loss.

Brie knows that Bryan supports her 100%. Charlotte: “You mean you support you and Daniel 100%.” They argue back and forth with Charlotte saying Brie needs to go back home and help her injured family, which Brie thinks is a way to get out of Sunday’s show. Charlotte insults Brie’s unborn goat faced vegan babies and it’s on. Ric pulls his daughter to the floor before he can get involved, likely because this isn’t covered by Medicare.

We look back at the Wyatts destroying people over the last few weeks.

The Miz vs. AJ Styles

Chris Jericho is on commentary. Miz jumps him before the bell and since DQ’s aren’t a thing unless the script calls for them, we’re ready to go with Miz in early control. Some hard forearms set up a chinlock followed by a double arm crank on AJ. Back up and the Reality Check is broken up but Miz knocks him to the floor for something like a slingshot dropkick through the ropes. Miz stops to yell at Jericho though, allowing AJ to hit the springboard forearm off the steps as we go to a break.

Back with Miz getting two off a top rope ax handle and hitting the chinlock again. AJ pops up with some shots to the face and a running seated forearm. There’s another forearm in the corner as Jericho talks about how versatile AJ is getting with that move. Miz gets two off a faceplant but the Skull Crushing Finale is countered into a rollup for two. AJ scores with the Pele but gets crotched on the top. That’s fine with AJ as he nails the springboard forearm for two more. The Skull Crushing Finale out of nowhere gets the same but Miz misses a charge in the corner, setting up the Calf Crusher for the tap at 11:50.

Rating: B. That might be a big high but I was really liking this one. AJ looked great as usual but Miz was more than hanging with him. I know he’s one of the least popular guys on the roster but Miz really can put on a good match if he’s given the chance. You knew AJ was winning here but it was a fun trip to get there.

Post match Jericho grabs a mic but AJ cuts him off, saying Jericho’s win on Smackdown just tied things up. AJ has an idea for one more match and it would be…..at Fastlane. Well that was a letdown. Jericho thinks that would be phenomenal but he’s not sure if he wants to do it one more time. He’ll think about it though and give AJ an answer on Smackdown.

Here are the Dudley Boyz but they opt to not pull out a table before climbing in the ring. Bubba invites the Usos to come out before they’ll want to hear this too. No Usos though, because they’re just like these people in the crowd according to D-Von. These people thought the Dudleyz were coming back as a nostalgia act and then ride off into the sunset. Bubba thinks this might be a shock to people but on Smackdown, they promised to never use tables again. If they ever want to see the tables again, they need to watch the WWE Network.

Summer Rae vs. Paige

Total Divas match of the week. Summer throws her around to start and chokes on the ropes and then in the corner. Paige fights up and hits a running knee in the corner for her comeback. The PTO is loaded up but Summer reverses into a rollup for the pin at 3:31.

Rating: D. So now it’s time for Paige to be put into the ridiculous losing role that isn’t going to lead anywhere because she’s not in the main Divas group. I’m sure she’ll have some relative get injured though and therefore we can move on to her beating the champ and getting a title shot based on sympathy.

Here’s Paul Heyman to talk about Sunday’s historic triple threat. One beast will emerge victorious and then face HHH for the WWE World Title at Wrestlemania. Now Paul doesn’t want to spend the next few minutes talking while Roman Reigns watches on a monitor. Therefore, he’d like Reigns to come out here for this meeting face to face. Heyman talks about the respect he has for Reigns but doesn’t believe that he can pull it off this Sunday.

In a perfect world, Reigns wins and goes home to his wife and daughter to say that daddy did it. However, Brock Lesnar is standing in his way. The other challenge in his way is Dean Ambrose, which is why this Sunday, Reigns has to choose between his daughter and his best friend. There are those who choose friends but they wind up in divorce court. There are others who stand in the middle of the ring after winning the main event of Wrestlemania but they wind up alone in the back with no friends congratulating him. This Sunday, Brock stands in his way as his enemy but so does Dean Ambrose.

Reigns chuckles at what Heyman just said but at the end of the day, Heyman knows that Reigns can beat his boy. Roman promises to win on Sunday and Heyman leaves, only to have the Dudleyz jump Reigns from behind. Cue Ambrose to make the save and likely give us a main event. The Dudleyz are dispatched and Dean tries Dirty Deeds on Reigns but gets shoved away. Dean points at the sign and they smile at each other.

Next week someone is being awarded a prize named after Vince’s father. Ok then. I wonder if this is going to replace the Warrior Award.

Another video on the Wyatts dominating people.

Zack Ryder vs. Heath Slater

Slater shoves him around to start and it’s time for the victory lap around the ring. Back in and Ryder scores with a clothesline followed by the middle rope dropkick. Slater is sent to the floor and Ryder nails a nice flip dive to take them all out. Bo offers a distraction though, allowing Slater to hit an implant DDT for the pin at 2:05.

R-Truth is on a date when Goldust appears as a waiter (R-Truth: “This isn’t Table for 3 on the WWE Network!”) to offer champagne. R-Truth: “We’re not in your house.” Goldust: “Of course not. It’s not 1997.” The champagne is sprayed all over the woman and Goldust bails. These are starting to get funnier at least.

Video on Kevin Owens, who is officially defending the title against Ziggler on Sunday.

Lucha Dragons/Neville vs. League of Nations

Sheamus is back so it’s Barrett on the floor, minus a shirt this time. Kalisto vs. Del Rio for the US Title is Sunday’s pre-show match. Kalisto headscissors Rusev to the floor to start but Del Rio gets in a cheap shot as everything breaks down. Neville and Kalisto dive off the top and Cara suicide dives through the ropes to take everyone out as we take a break.

Back with Rusev getting two on Kalisto before sending him to the floor. That goes nowhere so it’s back to Sheamus for some stomping. Kalisto knees his way out of a suplex though and makes the hot tag off to Cara as things speed up. A standing Lionsault gets two on Del Rio and it’s time for everyone to kick everyone else in the head. Cara suicide dives again to take out Del Rio but Barrett offers a distraction, setting up the top rope double stomp for the pin on Cara at 9:20.

Rating: C-. Well at least they didn’t have the champ get pinned again. Cara is fine taking the loss here as there’s almost no way the Dragons are still a thing after Wrestlemania. I would have liked to see Del Rio get his title shot on TV before the pay per view though as I really don’t need to see them AGAIN on a big stage. Good enough here though and that’s all it needed to be.

Booker T. video for Black History Month.

We see a video from earlier today of Naomi and Tamina attacking Becky Lynch.

Del Rio says that Kalisto has a long way to go before proving that he’s a real champion. Therefore, let’s make Sunday’s match a 2/3 falls match.

Naomi vs. Becky Lynch

Becky doesn’t have anyone to counter Tamina here. A quick suplex sends Naomi out to the floor but she comes back in with her dancing kicks into the kick to the head. We hit the armbar (because the kicks to the legs are forgotten) but Becky rolls into the Disarm-Her for the tap at 2:07.

Post match the beatdown is on until Sasha Banks comes out for the save.

Third Wyatts video.

Reigns/Ambrose vs. Dudley Boyz on Smackdown.

Big Show vs. Braun Strowman

Before the match, the Family tells us we have the choice to beg for mercy and embrace Bray’s freedom. The Family would destroy this machine and offer the people paradise in exchange for bowing to him. Bray has made a choice for Kane and Ryback, just like Strowman is about to make a choice for Big Show right now.

Big Show, who is appearing “live” on the Steve Austin Show immediately after this goes off the air, comes out and the opening bell rings at 11:05pm. The big power lockup sees them fight each other into the corner until Braun clotheslines him down. An elbow drop doesn’t even get a one count so Show reverses a suplex to take over. The Wyatts come in for the DQ at 2:30.

Post match the beating is on until Ryback and Kane come out for the save to end the show.

Overall Rating: D+. This was a rough sit after the first hour. As usual, this show felt like it was just going on and on for the sake of going on and on, which is one of the last things you want on a go home show. Having the Wyatts on last was questionable at best, but I have a bad feeling the horrible rating will be blamed on Bray somehow instead of Show or Strowman. They really haven’t hidden the fact that Sunday is a one match show (plus Jericho vs. Styles which should be good) and it’s going to be a rough sit, much like this show really was.

Results

Kevin Owens b. Stardust, Dean Ambrose, Tyler Breeze and Dolph Ziggler – Pop Up Powerbomb to Breeze

Big E. b. Mark Henry – Henry fell out of the Big Ending

AJ Styles b. The Miz – Calf Crusher

Summer Rae b. Paige – Rollup

Heath Slater b. Zack Ryder – Implant DDT

League of Nations b. Neville/Lucha Dragons – Top rope double stomp to Cara

Becky Lynch b. Naomi – Disarm-Her

Big Show b. Braun Strowman via DQ when the Wyatt Family interfered

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19 Responses

  1. Sebastian Howard says:

    “This was a rough sit after the first hour. As usual, this show felt like it was just going on and on for the sake of going on and on, which is one of the last things you want on a go home show. ”

    This is exactly how I felt about the show, it was bore to sit through. On Mondays I’m really damn busy as I’m at College all day. I don’t even get home ’till nine and after working all day I want to relax and watch something entertaining. And just about every Monday I come home and watch Raw and I do my best to enjoy it, I really do but the product has been so awful lately.

    I thought last weeks show was pretty good, loved the Ambrose/Lesnar sequences and the Bryan speech but I mean, when I’m looking forward to watching this show tonight I want SOMETHING to keep my interest and something entertaining happening but nine times out of ten its just another bullshit show. I absolutely cannot believe that they had Braun Strauman vs Big Show as the main event. Is WWE completely blind and deaf to who the crowd has been responding to since 2011?

    And the worst part is that this is supposed to be when WWE gets good, this is WRESTLEMANIA SEASON FOR goodness SAKE!!! This damn show used to get 6.0’s on a WEEKLY basis and now they’re dicking around trying to get a high 2.0. If the shows continue to be this dull after Mania I might give up watching Raw for a while and just watching the big PPVs on the Network.

    • Greg says:

      Use DVR.

      Also the rating comparison is not really relevant anymore. Getting a 6.0 is way different today. They could be churning out 2000 quality stuff and they would still not get anything near a 6.

      • Sebastian Howard says:

        That’s probably true ala the ratings but it wasn’t too long ago (2009) that the company was pulling in 4.0’s around Wrestlemania season.

        As for DVR I don’t have one, I could just torrent the show but I’ve kind of given up on torrenting anything wrestling related when I got the Network. I don’t mind sitting through three hours of wrestling if its GOOD and interesting (I always thought that point was stupid, if I can sit through a 3 hour movie I can sit through a three hour wrestling show that’s really only two hours and fifteen minutes without commercials), its more that I’m dissapointed in the quality of the show.

        I do want to ask you though, what do you think Raw can get as its highest rating now? You say there’s no way they could pull a 6.0 so what do you think their max could be if they were trying to pull in new viewers?

        • Greg says:

          I think 4 is the max they could get and maintain (4.5-5 if it were two hours). However, since it’s 3 hours and there isn’t anything you can really compare it too, I’m very iffy on 4.

          They have three things working against them today that weren’t a problem before. One is the 5 billion other entertainment options available (over 1000 TV channels, Netflix, Hulu, anything on the internet, etc). The second is you don’t have to watch Raw via TV (streaming and torrents don’t get counted for ratings). The third is the three hours. Say a person is flipping through channels and lands on Raw. That person goes wow this is cool I’ll watch it. That person then sees it is a 3 hour show every week. They probably won’t stay. Hooking news fans to watch a 3 hour show is not easy.

          I think they should try to section the show. Book one hour like NXT. Have the US champion or IC champion lead that hour (and never outright admit that’s what the hour is for). Then book the other two like you would for a normal Raw.

  2. Jay H (the real one) says:

    Sadly I think the latter response from James Gracie is the real deal. You know whats sad about the comment section is instead of talking about the actual Show its nothing but people trolling and telling others not to comment anymore. I have an idea KB I think you should turn off the comments and people like me who want to read your reviews can do just that without having to read all the nonsense down here.

    Anyway I think since Dean Ambrose lost the IC Title I have him winning on Sunday and facing HHH at WM while Roman Reigns is the Undertaker’s opponent this year. Also Goldust is just timeless entertainment and im getting a kick out of his skits with R-Truth.

    • Jay H (the real one) says:

      Don’t close the comments KB, it’s how we discuss. Without discussion there’s no ability to learn, and without that how are we meant to progress as a community?

      I’m sure I’ll learn how to interact with other humans at some point, or at least I’ll stop reading the comments myself if it continues to make me burn with a sexual rage.

  3. Dmxfury says:

    This most recent one seems like ‘the real one’

  4. DB fan says:

    What? james gracie already posted his response. Who is this weird copycat? Sorry, dude, funny impression, but the cunt has already spoken.

  5. james gracie says:

    omg how bad was that? Dean Ambrose shouldn’t have lost the ic title and should win the wwwe world heavyweight title at wrestlemania and then go on to headline wrestlemania 33. Why did he lose the title? Kevin Owens is too fat to be ic champion and everyone knows it.

    why did we have to see aj vs. miz? Nobody wants to see that, just like nobody wants to see aj vs. chris jericho for the seven hundreth time. Am I right?

    Everyone is bored of Sasha Banks already and shes not even hot. She should just be on the pre-show at wrestlemania.

    Will the dudley boyz hurry up and retire already? They were never any good and they’re too old now. But they should bring Spike Dudley back to feud with Tamina.

    Social Outcasts are jobbers for a reason. And Zack Ryder is an embarrassment. No more appearances on raw please.

    Can’t believe ryback, kane and show close out raw. That is so bad! It should be triple h closing out raw because he is the champion.

    • Jay H (the real one) says:

      You’re not fooling anyone.

      • S. Edwards says:

        No offense Jay H, but everyone finds you nearly as irritating as james gracie. I don’t mean to be rude, but would you mind not commenting anymore? Honestly, we’ve tried caring about your opinion, but it’s impossible.

      • Dookie Blaster 4.0 says:

        you cant fool us Jay. we all know that was you trying to frame based james gracie you heathen

        • (The jay post was obviously by a guy telling them the couldn't fool us by changing their name to James Gracie (I know because I change my name here daily because it's the most entertaining thing you can do here sometimes)) says:

          Jay probably thinks he’s the biggest troll ever, or at least that’s what he’s going to say when he can’t handle the fact that no one likes him.

  6. Dookie Blaster 4.0 says:

    i dont think its fair to say the Miz is one of the least popular dudes when everywhere i look i see peeps praising him and all.

  7. Dorian says:

    I thought this show started HOT – and then fizzled beyond the AJ match.

    Also, what’s wrong with this crowd – AJ being whatted out of the building. Come on

    And WTF am I watching that we have Show/Kane and Ryback close out a go home show?

    It’s obvious that they are trying to repair Bray’s reputation and elevating him the best they can before the inevitable run in the main event on Sunday costing Lesnar. But the goodness sake – you had a good part of a year to build this thing for WM!

    Ambrose, Reigns, Jericho and AJ are the undisputed MVPs of WWE these days; and they are salvaging Raw every week. What a pity that all of them were showcased towards the beginning of the show…

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