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Straight Shoot UNFILTERED is dropping a special late-night edition after an unforgettable Raw from Perth, Australia — a show that did not just continue stories, it rewrote them.

From Bron Breakker’s betrayal and the destruction of The Vision, to Rhea Ripley’s violent homecoming in front of her country, to CM Punk reclaiming the spotlight heading into Survivor Series, Monday Night Raw felt like a statement. This was not fallout from Crown Jewel. It was the beginning of a new era.

The night’s chaos had rhythm — Dominik Mysterio’s dirty brilliance against Penta, Bayley’s slap heard around Perth, and Heyman crowning Breakker as the future — every story hit with purpose. By the time the credits rolled, one thing was clear: The Vision was dead, and the red brand had a new order.

Settle in, grab your late-night snack, and dive into the full Perth breakdown — complete with match ratings, MVPs, and the Straight Shoot Takeaways that capture one of the most shocking Raws of 2025.

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WWE Raw Review (Perth, Australia)

By MrTeshk — Straight Shoot Unfiltered

“The Night The Vision Died” – Breakker’s Spear, Rhea’s Roar, and Punk’s Path to Power

Monday Night Raw from Perth wasn’t just fallout — it was rebirth. What began as a victory lap for Seth Rollins and The Vision turned into a night that rewrote the balance of power across the red brand. Bron Breakker snapped, Rhea Ripley conquered, and CM Punk carved a new road to Survivor Series.

This was Raw firing on all cylinders — bold, shocking, and unafraid to move the story forward.

🔥 Cold Open: The Vision Implodes – “I Don’t Need Anyone” Becomes Prophecy

Segment Grade: A

From the first beat of Seth Rollins’ entrance, you could feel the tension humming beneath the surface. Rollins strutted to the ring with Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breakker at his side, bragging that he “didn’t need anyone” — a line that became a self-fulfilling prophecy by night’s end.

Every close-up on Breakker told the story. The clenched jaw. The stare at Seth’s title. The slow-burn betrayal. When Rollins kissed Heyman’s head and called himself “the greatest of all time,” Breakker wasn’t smiling — he was calculating.

Hours later, that prophecy came true.

This was vintage WWE storytelling: layered, emotional, and explosive. A segment that began as a celebration ended as a eulogy for a faction that never saw the knife coming.

The Thread That Matters: A Power Shift Across Raw

Arc Grade: A+

WWE didn’t just break up a stable — it shifted eras.

The Vision’s collapse was the payoff to months of tension. Subtle glances. Quiet resentment. The feeling that Bron Breakker wasn’t built to stand behind anyone. Monday night, he proved it.

One by one, the spears landed — Jey Uso. LA Knight. CM Punk. And then, the final strike: Rollins himself. Breakker folded the champion in half, Reed hit a Tsunami, and Heyman hesitated before raising their hands.

The camera lingered on Bron holding the title above Seth’s motionless body as Heyman looked on in awe. A new regime was born, and The Vision was over.

That wasn’t betrayal. That was ascension.

🐍 Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta – Dirty, Desperate, Brilliant

Result: Dominik Mysterio def. Penta via Frog Splash
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Dominik Mysterio’s evolution continues to be one of the best things in wrestling. Against Penta, he wrestled smart, slick, and shameless. Every feint and hammer trick felt like a Guerrero ghost haunting the match.

He’s no longer just “heat.” He’s craft. And that makes his Intercontinental Title reign feel alive and unpredictable. Rusev watching from the stage added danger to the finish.

Dirty. Desperate. Brilliant.

👑 Rhea Ripley vs. Kairi Sane – A Homecoming of Violence

Result: Rhea Ripley def. Kairi Sane via Riptide
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Australia roared for Rhea Ripley like she was royalty, and she gave them a war. Kairi Sane brought fire and emotion, rebelling against Asuka’s control, and every exchange told the story of two women chasing freedom.

The post-match shocker — Asuka DDTing Rhea through the announce table — was the perfect punctuation. Sane standing in conflicted silence afterward added depth to a story that’s personal, painful, and real.

This feud is doing what great wrestling does best: make you feel something.

💪 Bronson Reed vs. Jimmy Uso – Power vs. Pain

Result: Bronson Reed def. Jimmy Uso via Tsunami
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

Reed got the hero’s welcome in Perth, and he delivered a hometown clinic. Jimmy fought through taped ribs, but Reed made the pain his playbook. Tsunami. Pin. Silence.

The post-match angle turned this from filler to fuel: Breakker’s attack, Jey’s save, and the widening rift between brothers. The Bloodline may be fractured, but it’s far from finished.

💥 Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. Judgment Day – Controlled Chaos

Result: Bayley & Lyra Valkyria def. Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

This match shouldn’t have worked — but it absolutely did.

Lyra slapped Bayley mid-match to wake her up, and that slap changed everything. Bayley snapped, laughed, and unleashed her mean streak. The crowd ate it up.

The chemistry between these two is bizarre but electric. Bayley rediscovering her edge is the kind of story that breathes life back into a division.

🩸 CM Punk vs. LA Knight vs. Jey Uso – The Calm Before the Chaos

Result: CM Punk def. LA Knight & Jey Uso (GTS to Jey)
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

The main event was pure tempo — quick, crisp, and dripping with personality. Punk played the cerebral veteran, Knight the opportunist, and Jey the emotional heartbeat.

Punk’s win was logical, but what came after changed everything. Breakker’s rampage, Heyman’s signal, Rollins’ body broken in the ring — it all tied back to that one line from the cold open: “I don’t need anyone.”

He doesn’t anymore.

🔥 Top 5 Moments of the Night

1️⃣ Bron Breakker Spears Seth Rollins – The moment the red brand changed forever.
2️⃣ Heyman Raising Breakker’s Arm – The birth of a new dynasty.
3️⃣ Rhea’s Homecoming – A thunderous ovation for Australia’s daughter.
4️⃣ Dominik’s Hammer Trick – Pure heel magic.
5️⃣ Bayley’s Laugh After the Slap – A character reborn in one beat.

💬 Final Thought – “The Night The Vision Died”

WWE Raw in Perth was must-watch television. Seth Rollins built a kingdom on control, and Bron Breakker just tore it down. This wasn’t rebellion for shock value — it was evolution by design.

As Survivor Series looms, CM Punk may hold the spotlight, but Breakker owns the conversation.

The Vision is dead.
A new era has begun.

Peep my thoughts on the Straight Shoot YouTube Chanel below!

MrTeshk’s Overall Rating: 9/10 — Monumental Television
Show MVP: Bron Breakker – The man who broke The Vision and built his own.

ICYMI & Memes of the Day!

📺 Edge & Christian Reunite on Haven

Outside the ring, longtime partners Edge (Adam Copeland) and Christian (Jay Reso) crossed paths again on the SyFy series Haven, loosely based on Stephen King’s The Colorado Kid. Christian appeared in six episodes as McHugh, one of Dwight’s (Edge) oldest friends, while Edge was featured throughout 42 episodes as a recurring character.

It was a fun crossover that gave fans a fresh glimpse of their chemistry in an entirely different arena.

Darrion’s Drop: The King of the Ring Timekeeper’s Sheet

Every now and then, a piece of wrestling history surfaces that feels like it should still smell faintly of sweat, leather, and cigarette smoke. This one does. It is the original timekeeper’s working sheet from King of the Ring 1993 — the handwritten blueprint of how that night actually unfolded.

You can see everything laid out in black ink: the match order, the referees, and every bell-to-bell time scribbled as it happened at ringside. It is production in its rawest form, the kind of page that sat beside the bell while chaos erupted in the ring.

It opens with Owen Hart vs. Papa Shango at 8:44 (pin) — the dark match that kicked things off before the cameras rolled. From there, you can literally trace Bret Hart’s road to the crown:
vs. Razor Ramon – 10:28 (pin)vs. Mr. Perfect – 20:11 (pin)Final vs. Bam Bam Bigelow – 19:19 (pin).
Almost 50 minutes of ring time in one night. No shortcuts. Just work.

The sheet logs Tatanka vs. Lex Luger at exactly 15:00, the time-limit draw that took both men out and cleared Bam Bam’s path to the final. It captures Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna (with Mr. Fuji) at 19:04 (pin) — the heavyweight title bout that marked the end of one era and the rise of another.

It even highlights the production team that made the show tick: referees Danny Davis, Mike Chioda, Earl Hebner, and Joey Marella, all neatly assigned to their matches. And right there in pen, the eight-man tag: The Steiner Brothers and The Smoking Gunns vs. Money Inc. and The Headshrinkers, the night’s chaotic intermission between tournament rounds.

Pages like this were never meant for fans. They were tools — simple, practical, and thrown away by the next show. That is what makes them so powerful now. They are snapshots of wrestling’s real machinery, the part we never got to see.

🔥 The Drop?
It is one thing to watch history on tape. It is another to hold it in your hands — ink, sweat, and all.

📄 Shared from the personal collection of Travis Portman, with original ringside notes by Mark Yeaton.

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