WWE Raw notes: The Usos catch Sami Zayn talking to Solo Sikoa, War Raiders earn title shot, Miz tries to get help from Truth

Starting off Monday Night Raw was Jey Uso. He was joined in the ring by his brother Jimmy Uso as the two formally reunited on SmackDown. Jey agreed to appear on the 11/1 SmackDown to speak with Roman Reigns. Before finalizing that, he told Jimmy that this go-round, they’re not going to be yes-men. The duo were then ambushed by The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa) but they fought them off. Later in the program, The Usos ran into Sami Zayn, but Zayn asked to speak to Jey alone. He tried to get him to reconsider aligning with Jimmy and Reigns again. Jey told Sami he would not understand the decision because he’s not family. Jey told Jimmy about the conversation with Sami, but added that when Jimmy was gone, Zayn stepped up. Jimmy went to find Sami so he could talk to him, but both him and Jey spotted Zayn in the parking lot conversing with Solo Sikoa.

The War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) won a Triple Threat tag match to secure a shot at the WWE World Tag Team Championships. They bested New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) and the duo of Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee. During the match, Chad Gable pulled Mysterio out of the ring and trapped him with an ankle lock.

Dominik Mysterio scored a roll up win over Damian Priest in the main event. Priest was fighting off Judgment Day’s J.D. McDonagh and Carlito before being pinned. Afterwards, Priest beat Dominik down and took out Carlito. Despite that, Dominik was still victorious and with his win, per his agreement with Raw General Manager Adam Pearce, Pearce must consider Dominik for a future World Heavyweight Title opportunity.

Despite The Miz attacking R-Truth and ending their partnership, he went back to Truth to get some assistance after he was caught up in The Wyatt Sicks (Uncle Howdy, Nikki Cross, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy & Erick Rowan) targeting The Final Testament (Karrion Kross, Scarlett, Akam, Rezar & Paul Ellering). Truth pretended to go along with the idea of helping Miz before ultimately slapping him to the floor.

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