Sheamus Shakes Up WWE Raw as AJ Styles & Dragon Lee Retain Their Titles
It was an electric night on WWE Raw as the World Tag Team Championships were defended in a thrilling showdown that had fans glued to their screens. AJ Styles and Dragon Lee, who captured the titles just two weeks ago, faced off against their fierce rivals — Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh of The Judgment Day. What unfolded was nothing short of chaos, packed with shocking twists, hard-hitting moments, and a surprise intervention that completely changed the outcome.
The tension between these two teams had been building for weeks, and as soon as the bell rang, it was clear this wasn’t going to be just another title defense. Styles and Lee came in looking sharp, eager to prove their championship win was no fluke. On the other hand, Bálor and McDonagh were determined to reclaim the gold they had recently lost — and they pulled out all the stops to make it happen.
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As the match reached its peak, a critical mistake set the tone for the dramatic finish. Finn Bálor went for his signature Coup de Gr'sce, but in a shocking misstep, he accidentally landed the move on his own partner, JD McDonagh. That gave AJ Styles the opening he needed. Styles quickly tossed Bálor out of the ring and hit McDonagh with his signature Phenomenal Forearm. But before the pin could be secured, Bálor came back to break up the count, keeping the chaos alive.
Things got even wilder when Dominik Mysterio appeared at ringside, ready to tilt the odds back in Judgment Day’s favor. He attempted to strike AJ Styles with the Intercontinental Championship — but that’s when the entire arena erupted. Out of nowhere, Sheamus stormed in, stopping Dominik in his tracks. While the referee’s attention was diverted, Bálor managed to grab Sheamus’s shillelagh and cracked Styles across the back with it. It looked like the match was over as McDonagh went for the pin, but Dragon Lee refused to let it end that way. He dove in at the last second to break up the cover and then launched himself outside the ring to take out Bálor with a high-flying dive.
That gave AJ Styles just enough time to recover. As McDonagh climbed the ropes for one last desperate move, Styles caught him midair and delivered a devastating Styles Clash — the kind of move that leaves no room for debate. One, two, three — and just like that, Styles and Dragon Lee retained their World Tag Team Titles.
It was a match filled with emotion, athleticism, and pure WWE drama — the kind of bout fans will be talking about for weeks. With Sheamus’s unexpected involvement and the Judgment Day clearly far from finished, the road ahead looks even more unpredictable. If this match proved anything, it’s that in WWE, anything can happen — and usually does.
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