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WWE Raw results 18 June 2018- Money in the Bank fallout
May 30, 2025
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WWE Raw results 18 June 2018- Money in the Bank fallout

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Tonight’s WWE Monday Night Raw 18 June 2018 comes from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The show features the fallout show from the Money in the Bankpay-per-view (PPV) that aired last night in Chicago. The main headlines of the show are Alexa Bliss is new Raw women’s champion, Braun Strowman has a briefcase. The show will also feature Ronda Rousey’s reaction on Alexa Bliss’s interruption during her match with Nia Jax in the Money in the bank. Here are the WWE Raw results 18 June 2018.

Ronda Rousey is suspended after launching an attack

Rousey assaults and destroys Alexa Bliss celebration, who became the new RAW women’s champions yesterday, after she interfered in the match between Jax and Rousey for the championship and cashed in the money in the bank contract for a win over Jax. Rousey also beats RAW general manager Kurt Angle, who tried to stop the conflict.


Seth Rollins vs Dolph Ziggler 

Result: The realm of the fighting champion comes to an end as Ziggler wins the match. Ziggler wins by pinfall with an O’Connor roll and a handful of tights over Rollins.


Bobby Roode vs. Curt Hawkins

Result: Bobby Roode wins by pinfall with the Glorious DDT


Kurt Angle reveals how Brock Lesnar’s next challenger will be decided

 


Beauty and the Man-Beast (Heath Slater & Rhyno) vs. Deleters of Worlds (Bray Wyatt & Matt Hardy)

Result: Deleters of Worlds win by pinfall with Kiss of Deletion on Heath Slater


Jinder Mahal vs Chad Gable

Result: Jinder Mahal wins by pinfall with Khallas.


Bayley & Sasha Banks vs. Riott Squad (Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan)

Result: Riott Squad win by pinfall with a schoolboy pin and a handful of tights from Liv Morgan on Sasha Banks.


Bobby Lashley & Roman Reigns vs. the Revival (Dash Wilder & Scott Dawson)

Result: Bobby Lashley & Roman Reigns win by pinfall with a spear from Lashley on Dash Wilder.


Mojo Rawley vs. No Way Jose

Result: Mojo Rawley wins by pinfall with a fireman’s carry drop.


Elias sings a song for Universal champion Brock Lesnar

 


Finn Balor and Braun Strowman vs Baron Corbin and Kevin Owens

Result: Baron Corbin & Kevin Owens win by pinfall with the short-arm End of Days from Corbin on Finn Balor.

That’s all from us folks, keep checking this space for the fastest WWE results. Have a good day !

WWE Raw results 18 June 2018

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