
The March 2 episode of WWE RAW opened with Paul Heyman, Logan Paul, and Austin Theory making their way to the ring. Heyman delivered his standard introduction before stating they were there to address Seth Rollins.
Heyman was interrupted by humming from the crowd. He reacted with frustration and said he could not stand the song associated with Rollins. He accused Rollins of taking credit for creating the group and even for forming The Shield. Heyman also claimed Rollins stole the Elimination Chamber victory and the WrestleMania main event from Logan Paul. Logan reacted angrily as Heyman spoke.
Heyman continued, saying Rollins steals the spotlight from those who deserve it. He stated that the next time Rollins steps into a WWE ring, they will stomp him out. He called it a personal guarantee.
Austin Theory said he has known Rollins for years, but after what happened to Logan inside the Chamber, he would no longer stand with him. Logan then called Rollins a scumbag. He said he eliminated three competitors in the Chamber before Rollins cost him the match. Logan compared his performance to Brock Lesnar and claimed he was operating at that level. He added that nothing else on RAW would happen until the situation was addressed.
Adam Pearce came out with security and told the group they would not hijack the show. He referenced a possible link to the attack on Jey Uso on Friday. Heyman denied involvement but said they would plead guilty for whatever they do to Rollins.
Masked men then appeared in the crowd. Security chased one away. Logan and Theory each ran after others who appeared. Heyman was left alone. Another masked man stood in the aisle. As Heyman looked on, a second masked figure entered the ring with a chair. The mask came off. It was Seth Rollins.
Rollins struck Heyman in the back with the chair and delivered a Stomp. He exited through the crowd as officials checked on Heyman, who was bleeding from the nose. Heyman was later loaded into an ambulance. The driver was revealed to be LA Knight.
Seth Rollins Attacks Paul Heyman on RAW


