WWE RAW Debut on Netflix Results: Jey Uso beats Drew McIntyre

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Drew McIntyre & Jey Uso went face-to-face
The Netflix era of WWE RAW showcased an electrifying match between “Main Event” Jey Uso and Drew McIntyre. With high stakes and immense energy, the clash kept the crowd on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Before the match officially began, Jey Uso made a grand entrance alongside rapper Travis Scott, who carried a classic Hardcore Championship belt. The crowd erupted in cheers as Uso joined commentary duo Pat McAfee and Michael Cole in a spirited display of YEET energy. However, McIntyre’s arrival cut the fun short as Uso launched a surprise topé suicide attack even before the bell rang.
Once the match officially started, Drew McIntyre immediately aimed for a Claymore Kick, but Uso’s agility allowed him to sidestep and gain the early advantage with a step-up enzuigiri. McIntyre’s raw power soon came into play as he countered with devastating chops and suplexes. The Scottish Warrior even mocked Uso’s signature YEET dance, adding an extra layer of animosity.
The momentum shifted when Uso surprised McIntyre with a sit-out powerbomb. From there, it became a fast-paced battle of counters and near falls. Uso connected with his signature running hip attack and a top-rope crossbody for a two-count. McIntyre responded with a thunderous spinebuster and a sit-out powerbomb, but Jey refused to stay down.
Jey Uso beats Drew
In the closing moments, both men exchanged their most devastating moves. McIntyre hit a Future Shock DDT and set up for a Claymore Kick, but Uso countered with a Spear that came agonizingly close to securing the victory. Uso unleashed a flurry of superkicks, but McIntyre’s resilience shone through as he hit his patented Claymore Kick. However, much to the shock of the crowd, Jey kicked out at two.
As McIntyre went for another Claymore to finish the match, Jey used his cunning to roll up the Scottish Warrior for the win, pulling off a stunning upset.
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