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RAW comes back from commercial break to show Seth Rollins setting KENTA up in the corner.
Jim Ross: Hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to Monday Night RAW! During the commercial break Seth Rollins managed to gain the momentum on KENTA after hitting a devastating Running Knee.
Jerry Lawler: Yes but unfortunately the blow sent KENTA flying to the outside so Seth wasn't able to capitalize on the moment!
Back in the ring, Seth has placed KENTA on the top rope before climbing it himself. Once he reaches the top, he stands proudly above KENTA, taunting the boo'ing crowd, before jumping and wrapping his legs around KENTA's neck and slamming him on the ground with a devastating Super Hurricarana. Seth smiles as he jumps back to the top of the corner and signals for the dazed KENTA to stand. Once KENTA reaches his feet, Seth dives off looking to hit the Blackout but instead is met only by the ground as KENTA managed to roll out of the way.
Jim Ross: I can't believe he managed to move! If he can keep the surprised up and still has some left in the tank, KENTA can completely turn this match around!
KENTA looks up as he finishes his roll and sees Rollins coming straight at him, potentially looking for another high knee. KENTA runs forward and passes Rollins, who has decided to go for a Clothesline instead, and rebounds off the ropes before smashing a thunderous Clothesline off of Rollins. Instead of stopping, KENTA keeps running and rebounds off the ropes once more, once again being able to hit another thunderous Clothesline. Stopping in his tracks, KENTA turns around as Rollins gets up and charges at him, only for KENTA to duck and place him on his shoulders before instantly tossing him off and onto the mat with a Death Valley Driver.
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Jerry Lawler: Man, I can't believe he managed to kick out of that!
Jim Ross: Both these men are definitely showing that they have what it takes to prove themselves!
As Seth begins to make his way back to his feet, KENTA begins to deliver a series of kicks. First to the left leg. Then another to the left leg. Then one to the left side. One to the right arm. One to the right side. One to the chest. Another to the chest. KENTA backs up a bit before running at the kneeling Rollins and hitting a Neckbreaker. KENTA sits up as he tries to regain some of his breath and energy before standing up and hopping over the top rope. KENTA waits patiently for Rollins to get back to his feet before jumping up to and off of the top rope at Rollins, looking for a Diving Clothesline. Instead, he is met with a skull-rattling Superkick which causes KENTA to fall backwards and stumble off the tops. After briefly holding his head, Seth turns and rebounds off the opposite ropes, clearly building momentum for another high knee. Instead, KENTA once again bends down and picks him up onto his shoulders.
Jim Ross: My gawd, King! This could be it! KENTA could hit the Go-2-Sleep and end Seth's night right now!
KENTA carries the tired Rollins to the middle of the ring and tosses him in the air, only for Seth to land on his feet behind him. KENTA turns around to grab him but instead is met with an unruly spit in the face as Seth high tails it out of the ring. He makes his way over towards the ramp and begins to head up it as KENTA wipes the spit from his eyes and looks furiously at his retreating opponent.
Jerry Lawler: Well ladies and gentlemen, its obvious that KENTA is the clear winner here tonight as it seems Seth Rollins has decided that he is done with the match as has now headed backstage.
Jim Ross: I agree, King, but I must also say that this is a disgusting act by Seth Rollins. First he comes in the company and makes fun of the deceased Vince McMahon and now he spits in the face of a Japanese wrestling legend? I don't know what KENTA is thinking, but I personally think that Seth has no honor OR respect for anyone or anything in this business!
The scene ends with KENTA posing on the rope, holding his head and trying to ignore the pain he has everywhere else.
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