Tuesday 9 January 2018 09:59, UK
WWE Universal champion Brock Lesnar left Monday Night Raw in an ambulance after a brutal attack by Braun Strowman.
Lesnar was making his way up the ramp following Paul Heyman's in-ring promo when he was initially attacked by Kane, with the confrontation spilling to the backstage area.
There, both men were downed by Strowman, who threw huge storage cases at each competitor and then used a grappling hook to pull down a lighting rig onto both Lesnar and Kane.
Kane refused medical attention and left the building but the champion had to be placed on a stretcher and put into the back of an ambulance as Heyman looked on in horror.
Strowman issued his trademark roar to complete his statement ahead of the triple threat match between the trio at Royal Rumble on January 28.
The Miz gets revenge on Roman
"I allowed Roman Reigns to borrow my Intercontinental championship," said The Miz on his return to Monday Night Raw. "And now, daddy's home.
"In 2018, I will become the longest reigning, single greatest Intercontinental champion of all time."
To do that, The Miz must first take the belt from Reigns, who has proved to be nothing less than a superb fighting champion in his two-month run with the gold.
On Raw this week, he found himself alongside Seth Rollins and Jason Jordan in a six-man tag against Balor Club, who Jordan had upset earlier in the night with another intriguing performance on the mic.
Balor pinned Rollins for the win in that match and then things got worse for Reigns, with the Miztourage entering the fray and giving him a Shield-style triple powerbomb.
Enzo retains his title - at a cost
Enzo Amore shed blood for the cause as he retained his cruiserweight title against Cedric Alexander.
Alexander technically won the match by count-out but Amore capitalised on the champion's advantage ruling that the belt cannot change hands on such a decision and therefore retains.
Amore was being treated for a deep cut above his eye when he was given the 10-count by the referee, although it did appear he could have got into the ring before the count was completed.
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