ST. LOUIS, MO — Just 24 hours after the blood-soaked chaos of No Mercy, Monday Night Raw rolled into the Savvis Center for night two, leaving the global wrestling landscape completely unrecognizable. From corporate meltdowns to division-defining ultimatums and a historic championship collapse, the sports world is still reeling from a frantic night in Missouri.
Here is your full sports breakdown of the major developments from Monday Night Raw.
1. MCMAHON VOWS TO SUE HISOKA IN SEETHING OPENER
The broadcast opened not with the shattering glass of the Universal Champion, but with a visibly unhinged Vince McMahon power-walking to the ring. Clutching a leather briefcase packed with legal documents, the WFC Chairman launched into a vitriolic tirade against former Super Heavyweight Champion Hisoka Morrow, who abruptly walked out on his contract the previous night.
“You signed a legally binding, multi-million dollar corporate agreement with the WFC!” McMahon bellowed, veins popping from his neck. “You don’t just walk away because your ‘lust’ is satisfied! If Hisoka Morrow does not honor his obligations, I AM GOING TO SUE HIM FOR EVERY CENT HE HAS! I will freeze his assets! I will garnish his wages! I will ruin you!”
The corporate threats drew sharp amusement from the commentary desk.
“Vince trying to hand a lawsuit to Hisoka is like handing a parking ticket to a hurricane,” color commentator Joe Rogan noted. “The guy lives for bloodlust and high-level combat anomaly. He doesn’t have a checking account Vince can freeze. He’s completely off the grid.”
2. THE ROCK DESTROYS PROSPECT; ISSUES ROYAL RUMBLE ULTIMATUM
The midcard featured a stunning bait-and-switch. Draped in velvet, Edge was scheduled to act as the upper-midcard gatekeeper against a rising developmental hopeful. However, the iconic opening riffs of “If You Smell…” blew the roof off the arena.
The undefeated Heavyweight Champion, The Rock, marched to the ring with total business-like focus. Edge wisely stepped aside, leaving the hopeful prospect completely exposed. The match lasted a mere 14 seconds: a frame-perfect Rock Bottom followed by the People’s Elbow sealed an instantaneous 1-2-3.
Taking the microphone, “The Great One” laid down a massive timeline for the Universal and Super Heavyweight gold.
“The Rock doesn’t want Austin right now,” The Rock declared, staring directly into the camera lens. “The Rock doesn’t want a battered, broken, half-healed Stone Cold. I want the Rattlesnake 100% fresh. No excuses, no whining. The Royal Rumble. January 2002. The Great One is taking the ultimate prize.”
SMACKDOWN BLOCKBUSTER ANNOUNCED
Addressing growing internet criticism that he has been “cherry-picking” smaller martial artists and fighters—pointing to his victories over Oscar De La Hoya, Prince Naseem, Ken Masters, and Ken Shamrock—The Rock announced a massive heavyweight litmus test for this Thursday night on Smackdown: The Rock vs. The Big Show. The Rock vows to prove to the world that his athletic metrics can dismantle a 500-pound super heavyweight under standard rules.
3. MAIN EVENT: SHAMROCK’S LEGENDARY REIGN SHATTERED IN PURE UFC BOUT
The ring ropes were stripped down to look like a standard combat grid for a highly anticipated, specialized defense of the UFC Open Weight Championship. Ken Shamrock entered the arena marksmen-focused, attempting to protect a historic 602-day championship dynasty against the heavy-handed underground sensation, Kim-Solo, under pure UFC rules.
The fight was a tactical masterclass in striking volume:
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The Sprawl: Shamrock immediately shot for a double-leg takedown to establish his signature ground-and-pound, but Kim-Solo showcased elite sprawl defense, pinning the veteran against the turnbuckle and landing heavy, short elbows.
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The Standup: Once separated, Shamrock attempted to establish his jab, but Kim-Solo’s hand speed was vastly superior. A crisp left-hook-right-straight combination caught Shamrock cleanly on the jaw, visibly altering his equilibrium.
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The Finish: Sensing a finish, Kim-Solo unleashed an unanswered, high-velocity barrage, dropping the champion with a thunderous uppercut. Four devastating ground-and-pound strikes on the canvas forced the referee to wave off the bout at the 1:30 mark of Round 1.
Result: Kim-Solo def. Ken Shamrock via TKO (Strikes) at 1:30, Round 1
POST-SHOW ANALYSIS
“Shamrock’s historic run didn’t just end tonight—it was completely dismantled,” said lead announcer Jim Ross. “Kim-Solo didn’t give him an inch to breathe.”
With the UFC Open Weight Championship around a new waist, The Rock booked for a collision with a giant on Thursday, and a double-champion in Steve Austin nursing his wounds before a massive Survivor Series cycle, the WFC landscape has never been more volatile.

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OMG THE ROCK IS ON FIRE!!! ROYAL RUMBLE IS GOING TO BE EPIC! CAN’T WAIT TO SEE HIM TAKE OUT AUSTIN FOR THE UNDISPUTED BELT!!! WFC IS THE BEST!!!
Bruh, I don’t even care about all these big names anymore. Where are the REAL fighters at? Like, who even is this Kim-Solo? Sounds like an anime character! 😂
LMAO. Anyone who thinks Shamrock was ever a dominant champ is delusional. Kim-Solo made him look like a rookie in there, pure scrum. Just serves him right for thinking he’s untouchable.
This is what happens when you shove more crossover gimmicks into wrestling. The fans ain’t watching for the ‘legends’ but real action! Hisoka walking out was LEGENDARY tho. Hahaha!
The excitement is REAL!!! The Rumble is gonna be lit with these matches and rivalries. #WFC4Life #WrestlingIsLife
Yeah right, The Rock thinks he can just walk over anyone. Edge was supposed to show him what talent looks like. Better hope The Big Show doesn’t eat him alive on Smackdown. LOL!