WWE Monday Night Raw Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. WWE Monday Night Raw - September 19, 2011

  • TV-PG
  • January 1, 2011
  • 87 min

WWE Monday Night Raw - September 19, 2011, is the fourth episode of the first season of the renowned professional wrestling television program, WWE Monday Night Raw. This episode was originally aired on September 19, 2011, and featured a wide range of exciting matches, intriguing storylines, and unforgettable moments that kept wrestling fans on the edge of their seats.

The episode began with a promo featuring WWE Hall of Famer and legendary wrestler, Bret Hart. Hart had recently returned to Raw as a guest host to share his thoughts on the upcoming PPV event, Night of Champions. In this opening segment, Hart discussed his own history with the event, which he had won in the past, and provided his candid predictions for this year's matchups.

The first match of the night was a tag team match pitting Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne against Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger. The match was highly competitive, with both teams exchanging momentum throughout. However, Kofi and Bourne were ultimately able to secure the victory after delivering their high-flying signature move, the Air Boom.

Next up was a match between Diva Kelly Kelly and Brie Bella. This match-up had a lot of personal relevance as Kelly Kelly had been recently targeted by Bella's twin sister, Nikki Bella. Despite Brie's attempts to gain an advantage, Kelly Kelly was able to emerge victorious with her signature move, the K2.

The third match was a triple threat match between Alex Riley, Drew McIntyre, and the Miz. The Miz had recently been on a losing streak and was looking to prove himself as a serious contender in this match. However, despite his best efforts, it was Alex Riley who emerged victorious, much to Miz's frustration.

After this match, the storyline between CM Punk and Kevin Nash continued as Punk addressed Nash's attack on him from the previous episode. Nash, however, was nowhere to be found, and Punk was left with more questions than answers.

The next match was a tag team match featuring R-Truth and The Miz against John Cena and Jim Ross. This match was particularly interesting as Jim Ross, a longtime commentator on WWE programming, had never actually competed in a match before. However, despite his relative inexperience, Ross was able to hold his own against his opponents, delivering a few surprise moves of his own. Cena ultimately secured the victory, but the spotlight was definitely on Ross throughout the match.

In the aftermath of this match, another exciting segment took place featuring the return of the legendary tag team, The Rockers. Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty delighted the crowd with their presence and shared their thoughts on the current state of the tag team division in the WWE.

The final match of the night was a six-man tag team match between Alberto Del Rio, R-Truth, and The Miz against John Cena, Zack Ryder, and Big Show. This match was highly anticipated as it featured several prominent wrestlers, and the stakes were high heading into the Night of Champions PPV event. Despite some close moments and shocking twists, Cena, Ryder, and Big Show ultimately emerged victorious.

Overall, WWE Monday Night Raw - September 19, 2011, was an unforgettable episode that showcased the best of what professional wrestling has to offer. With a mix of exciting matches, engaging storylines, and surprises around every corner, it's no wonder this show has remained a fan favorite for so many years.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    87 min
  • Language
    English