WWE Raw results, recap, grades: Seth Rollins survives challenge from Jinder Mahal to retain world ti

August 2024 · 4 minute read

Seth Rollins escaped Monday Night Raw still the world heavyweight champion despite a stiff test from Jinder Mahal in the night's main event. Rollins not only had to overcome Mahal, but a host of personalities at ringside.

Mahal was joined by Indus Sher at ringside, in addition to Money in the Bank contract holder Damian Priest. Despite all those factors putting his title reign in jeopardy, Rollins was able to once again retain his title as he continued his march to WrestleMania.

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Seth Rollins survives stiff test from Jinder Mahal to retain his title

Seth Rollins was interviewed backstage and claimed that the only way for him to get to WrestleMania was to continue defending his world heavyweight champion as a fighting champion. Rollins also claimed that he would be facing the best version of Jinder Mahal ever. Mahal backed that up later in his own interview, claiming it has been years building to this moment.

World Heavyweight Championship – Seth Rollins (c) def. Jinder Mahal via pinfall to retain the title. Indus Sher was ringside to back Mahal during the match and Damian Priest also came to ringside with his Money in the Bank contract in tow. The Indus Sher tandem interfered, allowing Mahal to hit a Khallas but Rollins kicked out. Drew McIntyre also came to ringside, leading to a brawl with Priest that took a cash-in off the table before Rollins finished the match to retain his title.

It was certainly a little silly to have Rollins building up Mahal by talking up how deserving Mahal was of the opportunity given Mahal hadn't won a televised main roster match since June 2022 but WWE, even under Triple H's watch, has always exercised a willingness to bounce people to the top of the card on a whim. Still, the predictable outcome came with some decent in-match drama. And, as we always say here, it's hard to get upset about a televised world title match, especially when the other WWE world champion is only in action a small handful of times every year. It's also always welcome to see a lot of moving parts and different faces in the title picture at the same time. Grade: B-

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