Jacob Fatu applies powerbombs to Roman Reigns through the commentary table on WWE Raw


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Roman Reigns wanted Jacob Fatu in the ring for a “recognition ceremony” on “Monday Night Raw,” despite concerns from general manager Adam Pearce and Jimmy Uso.

Reigns learned the old saying the hard way: “Be careful what you wish for.”

Despite signing the contract where Fatu would have to “recognize” Reigns after he lost the World Heavyweight Championship, Fatu would have none of it.

Instead, he chose violence. He ignored Jey Uso’s pleas for him to think about what he was doing. Fatu, on the other hand, headbutted Uso several times.

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Jacob Fatu holds the World Heavyweight Champion belt during RAW at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee on May 11, 2026. (Sydney Yonker/WWE)

“What do you think? Do you want me to come and recognize you, Roman?” Fatu said. “Hell no! You’re going to beat that recognition out of me.”

Fatu didn’t have time for anyone to try to convince him to get off the cliff. It was really all gas and no brakes. He came to the ring, looked at Reigns and the two got to work. The two exchanged blows in the ring and it looked like Reigns was going to take advantage. He hit Fatu with a chair several times, trying to get Fatu to recognize him.

But the “Samoan werewolf” did not flinch. Reigns went for a spear, but was met by a superkick and Tongan’s death grip. It was all downhill for the “Tribal Chief.” He taunted Reigns as he continued his beatdown.

He then powerbombed Reigns through the announce table. The assault did not end there. He hit Reigns with another Tongan death hold as the officials from behind tried to keep him at bay.

Jacob Fatu eliminates Jimmy Uso, Roman Reigns and Jey Uso all at once during WWE RAW at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee on May 11, 2026. (Michael Owens/WWE)

Before walking back, he saw the Usos tending to Reigns. He ran at full speed and sent the three men through the barricade.

Seth Rollins tries to thaw the icy relationship with Street Profits

Seth Rollins helped the Street Profits win in a six-man tag match against The Vision while eliminating Bron Breakker from the outside. Angelo Dawkins overwhelmed Austin Theory to get the victory.

Rollins entered the ring to help Dawkins up. But when Breakker returned to the ring and lined up to throw a spear, Rollins moved out of the way causing Dawkins to take the damage. Montez Ford returned to the ring and wondered what Rollins was doing there in the first place.

Rollins, Ford and Dawkins spoke in the back.

“If you guys really want to take the tag titles away from The Vision, then it’s time we talked,” Rollins said, addressing Dawkins and Ford backstage.

Ford said there was no “we” in the conversation, while Dawkins wanted to hear from Rollins.

Rollins said he was “wrong” to tell Street Profits that all parties should keep their businesses to themselves.

“You know, Seth, you are everything they say about you,” Ford said. “Everyone. The best of our generation. A revolutionary. But you know what they also say? You can’t be trusted. We don’t need your ass to win the tag team championship. Go for it.”

The Street Profits will go for tag team gold in two weeks when they take on Logan Paul and Theory.

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AAA Mega Championship defended on Raw

Dominik Mysterio makes his entrance during RAW at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee on May 11, 2026. (Michael Owens/WWE)

The AAA Megacampeonato is the most prestigious title in Lucha Libre worldwide (AAA) and possibly in all of Lucha Libre, depending on who you ask. The title was defended for the first time on WWE programming on Monday night.

Dominik Mysterio put the belt on the line against Original El Grande Americano. Mysterio took advantage of The Original Great American being distracted by The Great American. He hit the 619 and a frog splash to take the win.

The title defense came on the heels of WWE announcing a two-night Triplemania event for September. It will be the first time that AAA’s premiere event will take place over the course of two nights.

passing of the torch

IYO SKY and Asuka hug during WWE Backlash at Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida on May 9, 2026. (Michael Owens/WWE via Getty Images)

Iyo Sky defeated her mentor Asuka in an emotional match at Backlash over the weekend, and on Monday night, Asuka said “goodbye.”

Asuka met with Sky backstage before the “Genius of the Sky” match against Sol Ruca. He said he was looking for someone to take over as leader and found him in Sky.

“I was looking for someone to take care of my passion. Finally, you became the right person. I’m so glad it was you,” Asuka said. “I’m proud of you.”

Sky replied, “Even if we fight, we will always be family. Goodbye, Asuka-san.”

Sky later defeated Ruca in an exciting singles match.

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Raw match results

Angelo Dawkins, Montez Ford and Joe Hendry defeated. Theory by Austin, Logan Paul and Bron Breakker.

Je’Von Evans defeated. Rusev.

Iyo Sky defeated. Sol Ruca.

Oba Femi defeated. Angel and Berto as part of the Oba Open Challenge.

Dominik Mysterio defeats. Original El Grande Americano will retain the AAA Mega Championship.

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