Monday Night Raw Results 9/15: WWE Raw Recap September 15, 2014: John Cena And Brock Lesnar Engage In An All Out Brawl! Reigns Victorious Over Rollins!

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WWE.com has all the results of all the matches that transpired tonight:

Chris Jericho def. Kane

Once Jericho did get his legs up under him (literally), though, he took control and never let go. Beginning with a dropkick that took an airborne Kane directly out of the sky, Y2J shifted into third, countering two Chokeslams and a Tombstone Piledriver before sending Kane face-first into the turnbuckle the corporate demon exposed earlier in the match. One rollup later and it was 1-2-3 for Y2J.

Jack Swagger def. Bo Dallas

Dallas stayed with the former World Heavyweight Champion as long as he could, even employing an innovative roll-up that nearly did the job. Swagger, however, countered with a Patriot Lock that turned Bo into a rag doll ... if rag dolls could tap out, that is.

Divas Champion Paige & Nikki Bella def. Brie Bella & AJ Lee

Brie didn't even get a chance to tag AJ when she did get separation, as Nikki scuttled behind The Black Widow and hauled her off the apron. Paige finished Brie off with the Ram-Paige, and Nikki got the last laugh on her sister by dropping her after the bell with the Nikki Rack Attack.

Big Show def. Bray Wyatt via Disqualification

Once he took Show off his feet, "The Man of 1,000 Truths" relied on vicious headlocks to keep him down, but it didn't last long. Show made it to his feet and planted Wyatt with an inverted DDT, causing Luke Harper & Erick Rowan to run interference. It cost Wyatt the match and cost his Family a double-chokeslam. Judging by Bray's giddy reaction, though, he may have found a weakness in his personal Goliath after all.

U.S. Champion Sheamus & WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos def. Cesaro & Gold & Stardust

Gold & Stardust, typically reliant on theatrics and psychological warfare, adopted the heavy-hitting attitude of their polyglot partner and knocked their opponents all across the four corners of the ring. Cesaro got his licks in, too, mocking Sheamus by using Ten Beats of the Bodhrán against one of The Usos early on in the contest. The biggest brawler of the bout was by far Sheamus, though, whose offense against Stardust kicked off a Pier-Six Brawl that ended with an Uso frog splash to a Superkicked Cesaro for the win.

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar confronted John Cena

It's rare that Brock Lesnar breaks his code and fights for free. But when he does? He really, really goes for it. John Cena poked The Beast Incarnate with the sting of a thousand insults, even going so far as to threaten Paul Heyman with a beating should Lesnar refuse to answer his call. Heyman yet again attempted to goad Cena into abandoning his principles for an outright beating. Just as he did last week, Cena refused to give in to the whims of The One Behind the One in 21-1 ... until Heyman took things one step too far and caught a shove for his troubles. Right on cue, The Anomaly made his entrance and took the fight to his No. 1 contender, though he was met in such a brutal fashion by Cena that WWE security was summoned to separate the two.

Dolph Ziggler & R-Truth def. The Miz & Damien Sandow

Truth fulfilled his obligations as a stunt double quite efficiently, taking the brunt of Miz and Sandow's offense before tagging in the champ to finish the job. He did so in typically showoffish fashion, causing a miscommunication that led to Miz accidentally decking Sandow. Before Miz could recover, Ziggler pounced with the Zig Zag and that was that. Too bad for Miz.

Roman Reigns def. Seth Rollins

Rollins did get his licks in here and there. An early strike to the face left The Big Dog with a bloody nose, and The Aerialist wisely dodged both his former tag-team partner's leaping dropkick on the apron and the Spear, following the latter up with a superkick to Reigns' chin. Rollins' offense continued apace for several minutes, but an overly ambitious attempt at a Curb Stomp to the still-standing Roman proved his decisive mistake when Reigns took off, ricocheted off the ropes and dropped Rollins with the Spear.

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