What Happened When WWE Raw Went Off The Air

Stone Cold Steve Austin and Seth Rollins enjoy the post-show party...

Seth Rollins shared more beers with Stone Cold Steve Austin after last night's edition of Monday Night Raw raced off the air.

'The Rattlesnake' got down there just in time to toast 'The Beastslayer' and partners Braun Strowman, Cedric Alexander and The Viking Raiders following their victory over The OC, Bobby Roode and Dolph Ziggler as a chaotic Madison Square Garden edition of the flagship show came to a close. But, - and as highlighted by WWE.com's own video footage and Seth's Instagram account, the fun didn't stop there for those in attendance.

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The babyfaces drank together, allowing for the capture of Seth doing his best Austin mannerisms for his Instagram whilst the others between the ropes imagined what it might one day be like to experiences those remarkable reactions for themselves.

Throwing back to the post-show silliness of his past, 'The Rattlesnake' and the babyfaces bantered off AJ Styles and his heel squad to close the show, following a funny back-and-forth over 'The Phenomenal One' accepting a beer before selling one last stunner to send the New York crowd home as happy as they were at the start of the night when the glass first smashed.

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