4 Ups & 6 Downs From WWE Raw (29 Jun - Results & Review)
3. Running Back A Snoozer

LA Knight versus Jimmy Uso was an instantly forgettable match from last week, so, naturally, they ran that back Monday night, moving through a series of moves until Jey Uso got involved, triggering a rollup finish and some post-match hijinks that saw Solo Sikoa return to attack Jimmy again, evening the odds.
And that’s really all there is to highlight, beyond Jey being all over the map on commentary, admitting that he was avoiding Roman Reigns after losing the King of the Ring finals and insisting that Knight was cheating (he wasn’t).
Jey’s presence put a paranoid LA on even higher alert, and he attacked Jey, which led to Jey distracting Knight for the finish. That really was the story of the match.
While there isn’t much to talk about with the match, can we acknowledge that Jey sounded like he was in an altered state of consciousness? He came off very aloof, brushing off the KOTR loss but admitting he was scared of how the OTC would react (spoiler: Roman didn’t say a word about it Monday night). His scatterbrained promo felt like he went out there without a plan and just started talking.
Throw in yet another backstage segment with the Usos confronting Jacob Fatu, only for the Samoan Werewolf to remind them that he doesn’t answer to them (he answers to Reigns only), and you’ve got another wheel-spinning week.