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Offset was in Evans’ corner for the contest, while Grayson Waller and Xavier Woods accompanied Kingston as usual. At one point in the bout, Waller was trying to attack The Young OG, which infuriated the rapper. He shoved The Aussie Icon over the commentary table.

The megastar even confronted an injured Woods, leaving Kingston helpless in the ring. Meanwhile, Evans connected the OG Cutter on the former WWE Champion and won the match. It turned out to be a memorable debut for Offset as a ringside manager in the Triple H-led sports entertainment juggernaut.


Top WWE Heel was Injured on RAW

The first bout on the flagship weekly show saw Bronson Reed, Jey Uso, and Original El Grande Americano lock horns for a spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber Match.

In an unfortunate moment, Reed injured his arm and rolled out of the ring, leading the referee to throw an X sign. As a result, medical personnel came out to ringside, and The Auszilla did not re-enter the contest. Jey ended up winning the match and punching his ticket to the high-stakes showdown in Chicago.

A report by Wrestlevotes suggests that the Australian star was originally set to win this past Monday. However, his unexpected injury seemingly forced the company to change the plans.

On the same show, The Voice of WWE Michael Cole officially announced that Reed had torn his bicep and would be out of action indefinitely.