5 Memorable Moments From The RAW After WrestleMania 35
After three plus hours of NXT TakeOver: New York, four hours of the 2019 WWE Hall of Fame awards ceremony, and over seven hours of WrestleMania 35, the New York faithful were jonesing for more wrestling and WWE delivered.
In what has traditionally been the most exciting RAW of the year, the episode after WrestleMania sets the tone for the next 365-day journey to the show of shows and that's exactly what tonight's RAW did.
This particular 2019 incarnation of the super show featured the shocking return of an iconic WWE legend, a historic champion vs champion unification match, the next major challenger to Becky Lynch's championships, a long-anticipated debut and more.
We unpack all of that in 5 Memorable Moments From The RAW After WrestleMania 35.
#5 Lacey Evans Ruins Becky Lynch's Post WrestleMania Celebration
Former NXT Superstar Lacey Evans has been toying with us for quite some time. There has been a Lacey Evans appearance at numerous WWE shows, however, she didn't make it clear what her intentions were on the main roster, let alone get physical on WWE television.
She has looked fantastic working WWE house shows and there have been rumblings that the company has huge plans for the United States Marine, but other than strut a fancy model walk, Evans hasn't done much since being called up to the main roster in December 2018.
All of that changed at tonight's RAW After Mania. A confident Becky Lynch came to the ring to celebrate her dual championship conquest at WrestleMania 35, but after Lynch was finished with her victory speech, Evans made her way down the entrance ramp.
Fans had little reason to suspect that Evans would do anymore than her usual strut routine, but tonight she inserted herself as a major championship player.
Evans delivered a devastating Women's Right to Lynch and the two women engaged in a brawl outside the ring.
Lynch tried everything in her power to put Evans in the Dis-Arm-Her, but Evans was simply too strong to be overpowered by the RAW and SmackDown Women's Champion.
Eventually, the brawl was broken up by WWE officials, but not before Evans asserted herself as a force to reckoned with for the foreseeable future in WWE.