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Mysterio, Black, and Crews defeats Andrade, Garza, Theory

Mysterio, Black, and Crews defeats Andrade, Garza, Theory

Mysterio, Black, and Crews defeats Andrade, Garza, Theory: Raw April 27

Result: Mysterio, Black, and Crews defeats Andrade, Garza, Theory

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Match

Garza offered to shake Black’s hand. Black obliged, but immediately pulled Garza into a hold. Crews tagged in allowing Garza to tag in Theory. Crews immediately used a delayed vertical suplex to secure the advantage. Mysterio tagged into the match. When Rey went for a double 619 on Garza and Theory, Andrade cut him down, but Mysterio put him in position for a 619 moments later. Theory and Garza pulled Andrade out of the way, but Black and Crews then hit tandem dives to send Raw to a commercial break.

Back from the break, Vega’s team had Black isolated. He eventually got the tab to Mysterio who swung the match back in their favor momentarily, but Garza sent Mysterio to the outside and ripped off his pants as Raw went back to commercial.

Back from commercial, the trio had Mysterio isolated. After a spike DDT to Andrade, Mysterio struggled but made it to his corner where he tagged in Apollo Crews. Apollo ran wild, but the numbers eventually caught up with him. The match broke down, and Andrade achieved a near fall after hitting his spinning back elbow. When Andrade went for the Hammerlock DDT, Crews countered out, hit a pop-up sit-down powerbomb for the pinfall victory.

All Matches from Raw on April 27

Match Ratings

Six dimensions combine to make up the overall rating. Matches score ratings of 1-10 only if the match lasts for a minimum of 5 minutes.

  1. Match Quality– Was the match well wrestled or sloppy?
  2. Audience Engagement– Did the live audience care about the match?
  3. Competitiveness– Was the match competitive or one-sided?
  4. Stakes – Did the match matter?
  5. Finish– Did the match end in a satisfying manner?
  6. Performance: (1) Poor (2) Below Average (3) Average (4) Above Average (5) Excellent
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