WWE Raw Results for December 3, 2018 Or Full Show Watch Here




Even the angle which should've been the hottest -- the dissolution of the partnership between Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler -- played out as underwhelming. Raw isn't just the main roster "B" show at the moment, it's on the verge of becoming DVR material at best. If WWE has been consistent about anything in the second half of 2018, it's knowing when to re extend that creative carrot to keep its core from walking away for good. Here's to hoping next Monday is that week.  


Dolph Ziggler Def. Drew Mcintyre  


Mcintyre Manhandled Him for Most of the Match and Even Taunted Him During It on the Microphone. Out Came Balor to Monitor From the Outside. Just as Ziggler Began to Rally, Balor Nailed Mcintyre With a Missile Dropkick on the Floor While the Referee Was Distracted. Mcintyre Just Barely Avoided a Contour Before Walking Into a Superkick for the 1-2-3. Later on During a Backstage Interview, Mcintyre Said Ziggler Was Never His Friend -- Only an Asset -- and Called the Victory a Tainted One. He Later Gained Revenge (See Below) by Attacking Balor Backstage. 

While There Were Certainly Moments in the Ziggler-mcintyre Match to Like, the Dissolution of Their Partnership, Which Had Been Teased for Months, Felt Rushed and Almost Secondary to the Larger Mcintyre-balor Feud. The Confusing Psychology of Having Balor Help Ziggler (Before Doing the Same for Elias) Only to Then Be Helped by Apollo Crews Later on (See Below) Only Made Things Worse. Mcintyre Is Still Nothing Short of Magic on the Microphone, but Having Balor Cheat in Order to Help Ziggler Avoid Having to Job Out in a One-sided Loss Made Ziggler Appear Unnecessarily Weak. If All of This Leads to a Eight-man Tag Match Next Week on Raw Pairing Balor, Ziggler, Elias and Crews Against Mcintyre, Corbin, Lashley and Mahal, Consider Me Out for Good.

Boss 'n' Hug Connection Def. Mickie James & Alicia Fox 


 What Began as Alexa Bliss' Second Attempt at Holding an Open Forum for Fans to Get to Know Sasha Banks and Bayley Better Ended When James, Fox and Dana Brooke Ran Out to Attempt Another Attack. Bliss Surprisingly Backed Up Her Words by Reprimanding Them and Booked an Instant Tag Match. The Finish Came on a Backstabber From Banks Into a Bayley-to-belly Suplex on James for the Pin. 


Lucha House Party Def. Scott Dawson 

 Dawson's Attempt at Teaching the Luchas a Lesson in a Classic 1-on-1 Match Was Overruled by the Ring Announcer, Who Revealed Dawson Would Instead Be Involved in a 3-on-1 Match Under Lucha House Party Rules. The Lame Stipulation Continues to Make Zero Sense, Especially Considering Dash Wilder Wasn't Allowed to Join the Match. The Luchas Knocked Wilder Off the Apron Before Kalisto Hit a Springboard Flip Onto the Floor to Take Him Out. Kalisto Then Hit a Salida Del Sol on Dawson Before Gran Metalik Added a Senton Off the Top Rope for the Pin. 

Elias Gets Revenge on Bobby Lashley for Attack


Elias' in-ring Song Was Interrupted by Lashley and Lio Rush. But Once Rush Instructed His Charge to Bend Over and Show His Best Pose, Elias Ran Down to Attack. He Reversed an Early Beating by Tossing Lashley Into the Video Screen Before Chasing Him Off. But Finn Balor Randomly Appeared (for the Second Time Tonight) to Interrupt Rush's Exit Attempt and Toss Him on the Stage for Elias to Crush Him With a Guitar 

Aop & Drake Maverick Def. Bobby Roode & Chad Gable


 in Handicap Match: Roode and Gable's Backstage Plea to Corbin for a Title Rematch With Aop Was Met With a Stipulation That Roode Must Defeat Maverick First (With Aop and Gable Banned From Ringside). As Soon as the Match Started, Aop Was Shown on the Big Screen Attacking Gable Backstage. If the Original Stipulation Made Little Sense, Corbin Changing It to a 3-on-2 Was Painfully Ridiculous. Aop Ran in to Prevent Roode's Pin After a Glorious Ddt. After Gable Limped Out, Aop a Super Collider on Both Before Maverick Tagged Himself in for the Pin. 
Heath Slater Def. Rhyno via Pinfall: the Tag Team Partners Were Paired Against Each Other When Corbin Said There Was Only Enough Room on Raw for One and Neither Would Willingly Quit. Rhyno Attacked Slater Off the Start of the Match to Avoid Being Fired. But Despite Dominating Its Entirety, One Reversal Into a Neckbreaker Gave Slater the Pin. Corbin Congratulated Slater Backstage and Denied Him When Asking if There Was Anything They Could Do to Help Rhyno and His Family. "You Can Do Your Job," Corbin Said Before Handing Slater a Referee Shirt and Alerting Him About His Demotion. 

Finn Balor Def. Jinder Mahal 


Balor's Early Attempt at a Coup De Grace Was Foiled by Samir Singh Throwing Him Off the Top Rope. Apollo Crews Came Out to Hep and Took Out the Singh Brothers Before Eating a Head Kick From Mahal. Balor Landed a Sweet Tope Con Hilo and Followed Up With His Coup De Grace for the Pin. During a Backstage Interview Meant to Celebrate His Big Night, Balor as Brutally Attacked From Behind by Mcintyre and Thrown Into a Pile of Empty Kegs. 

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