WWE Raw : The Shield goes hunting and Kane puts Bryan through hell
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan addressed the WWE Universe
Climbing the mountaintop takes its toll. Despite his torment at the hands of the demon Kane, Daniel Bryan was on top of the world as recently as a week ago, but it turns out the Champion of Champions has hit a hurdle he’ll need a bit more time than usual to surpass: Thanks to the three Tombstones from Kane little more than a month earlier, Bryan was left with a lingering injury to his neck, and even though he pulled through and battled at Extreme Rules, the “Yes!” Man has to pay a steep price: neck surgery. With no timetable for his return, Bryan admitted he was not sure when he would return. But as to the question of whether he would return at all? That answer, said Bryan, is “YES!”
The Shield goes hunting and Kane puts Bryan through hell
John Cena & WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos def. The Wyatt Family
John Cena & The Usos have evened the score against The Wyatt Family, but it looks like The Eater of Worlds is not yet ready to conclude the game. In their second match in four days against The Wyatts, Cena & the WWE Tag Team Champions took their time getting to their promised retribution, pausing instead to put an old fashioned hurting on the backwoods brutes. After Jey Uso was battered about by all three Wyatts, Jimmy took over to turn the tide before he was shut down with authority by Luke Harper.
Wyatts dance with Cena & The Usos
From there it was Jimmy’s turn to suffer The Wyatts’ collective wrath, and a tag to Cena only instigated a bout of all-out chaos that ended in the most epic fashion possible: Two Uso superkicks to an interfering Bray Wyatt and an Attitude Adjustment to Erick Rowan for a 1-2-3 from the Cenation leader. Instead of his usual post-match sermon, however, Bray only had a few choice words for his rival: A “thank you” for helping him realize what he had to do.
The Shield goes hunting and Kane puts Bryan through hell
Watch: The Hounds of Justice pounce again | Batista lays down a challenge
However, The Game’s pontification was cut short by a second ambush by The Shield, although this time the Hounds might have bitten off more than they can chew. Batista – a man of few words throughout the entire evening thus far – grabbed hold of a microphone and challenged Roman Reigns to a one-on-one match. Needless to say, “the big dog” couldn’t have been happier. by nivel