
WWE RAW Results :
Drew McIntyre strides into the arena, seizing the microphone with authority. He wastes no time in launching into a scathing tirade against Seth Rollins, accusing him of recklessness for accepting the tag team match at WrestleMania against the formidable duo of the Rock and Roman Reigns. McIntyre then shifts gears, urging the audience to contemplate the grandeur of the wrestling industry’s history, from its humble origins to its current status as a global phenomenon.
He proposes a bold vision of collaboration with influential figures, emphasizing the importance of unity in achieving success. McIntyre declares his intention to claim the championship and become a beacon of pride for the fans.
As McIntyre’s speech reaches its crescendo, Seth Rollins dramatically interrupts, clad in an eye-catching ensemble. Rollins challenges McIntyre to a confrontation, suggesting that one more Claymore kick might finally command his full attention. However, Rollins quickly backtracks, displaying a momentary lapse of bravery before turning his back on McIntyre.
Undeterred, McIntyre implores Rollins to listen and acknowledge the validity of his points. Rollins, in turn, dismisses McIntyre’s grievances as hypocritical and accuses him of seeking approval from the very adversaries he claims to oppose. Rollins confidently asserts his dominance, outlining his plans to vanquish McIntyre at WrestleMania and cement his superiority.
Despite Rollins’ taunts, McIntyre refuses to engage in pre-match altercations and exits the ring in frustration. However, Rollins couldn’t resist one final jab, expressing his lack of concern for McIntyre’s threats amidst the myriad challenges he faces.
With tensions boiling over, McIntyre momentarily considers retaliating but ultimately chooses to maintain his composure and exit the scene. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the arena, Damage CTRL prepares for their upcoming appearance. As the atmosphere crackles with anticipation, Becky Lynch makes her electrifying entrance, signaling the continuation of the evening’s events.
Becky Lynch vs Liv Morgan :
Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan engage in a fierce back-and-forth battle, with Morgan initially gaining control but Lynch mounting a comeback. The action spills to the outside, where Morgan’s dive doesn’t quite go as planned, leading to a brief break in the action.
After the commercial break, Morgan regains control, but Lynch fights back, eventually hitting a springboard Codebreaker.
Becky Lynch wins by pinfall with a Manhandle Slam to Liv Morgan
Following the match, Rhea Ripley enters the arena and confronts Lynch, questioning whether her relentless string of matches is merely a cover for her fear of facing Ripley. Lynch fires back, asserting that she thrives on doubt and adversity, and vows to overcome any challenge in her path.
Later, Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis make a significant announcement regarding WrestleMania XL, revealing that Judgment Day will defend their tag team titles in a six-pack ladder match against five other teams. Teams will have the opportunity to earn a spot in the match through competition in the coming weeks.
Judgment Day reacts passionately backstage, determined to prove themselves in the upcoming match. They storm off to confront Pearce, setting the stage for further developments as the show heads to a break.
Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell vs Ivy Nile & Maxxine Dupri :
Nile and Hartwell kick off the action, but LeRae interjects with a cheap shot before tagging in. Ivy fights back with a powerful uppercut, followed by a double lariat that leaves both competitors reeling.
Dupri enters the fray with a reverse Caterpillar, but Candice interrupts, taunting her and belittling her presence in the ring. She disparages Dupri, insinuating that she doesn’t belong and highlighting the negativity directed towards her. Maxxine, visibly upset, attempts to exit, but Indi intercepts her with a sudden boot to the face…
LeRae and Hartwell win by pinfall with a big boot from Hartwell to Maxxine Dupri
After returning from commercial, Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce are seen conversing when Judgment Day barges in, demanding an explanation for the recent developments. They express their frustration about defending their titles in a ladder match, with Finn Balor voicing his aversion to ladder matches.
Damian Priest asserts that they’ve already proven themselves as the best and demands to know who came up with the idea. Finn complains about his ideas being ignored, and Adam reveals that the idea originated from Miz and R-Truth.
Priest demands a match against Miz and R-Truth, prompting Pearce to mention their media commitments. Suddenly, R-Truth appears, bewildered by the realization that it’s Monday and he’s supposed to be doing media. Damian insists on a match against him before storming off.
In the ring, Michael Cole introduces “American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes for an in-ring sitdown interview. Cole queries Cody about his slap on the Rock, given the consequences of potentially never getting another title shot. Rhodes asserts that the slap was a statement of defiance.
When questioned about teaming with Seth Rollins, Cody speaks about his evolving perspective on Rollins and his willingness to trust him. He acknowledges the nerves surrounding his upcoming match but emphasizes that it’s about more than just himself and the championship—it’s about his supporters and loved ones.
With tears welling in his eyes, Cody addresses Roman Reigns directly, expressing gratitude for the opportunity and his determination to write the final chapter of the story at WrestleMania XL.
Following this emotional segment, hype reels for Ricochet and JD McDonagh air before the Kabuki Warriors make their entrance, signaling the continuation of the evening’s action.
Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) (c) vs Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark (WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match):
Nile and Hartwell kick off the action, but LeRae interjects with a cheap shot before tagging in. Ivy fights back with a powerful uppercut, followed by a double lariat that leaves both competitors reeling.
Dupri enters the fray with a reverse Caterpillar, but Candice interrupts, taunting her and belittling her presence in the ring. She disparages Dupri, insinuating that she doesn’t belong and highlighting the negativity directed towards her. Maxxine, visibly upset, attempts to exit, but Indi intercepts her with a sudden boot to the face…
LeRae and Hartwell win by pinfall with a big boot from Hartwell to Maxxine Dupri
After returning from commercial, Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce are seen conversing when Judgment Day barges in, demanding an explanation for the recent developments. They express their frustration about defending their titles in a ladder match, with Finn Balor voicing his aversion to ladder matches.
Damian Priest asserts that they’ve already proven themselves as the best and demands to know who came up with the idea. Finn complains about his ideas being ignored, and Adam reveals that the idea originated from Miz and R-Truth.
Priest demands a match against Miz and R-Truth, prompting Pearce to mention their media commitments. Suddenly, R-Truth appears, bewildered by the realization that it’s Monday and he’s supposed to be doing media. Damian insists on a match against him before storming off.
In the ring, Michael Cole introduces “American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes for an in-ring sitdown interview. Cole queries Cody about his slap on the Rock, given the consequences of potentially never getting another title shot. Rhodes asserts that the slap was a statement of defiance.
When questioned about teaming with Seth Rollins, Cody speaks about his evolving perspective on Rollins and his willingness to trust him. He acknowledges the nerves surrounding his upcoming match but emphasizes that it’s about more than just himself and the championship—it’s about his supporters and loved ones.
With tears welling in his eyes, Cody addresses Roman Reigns directly, expressing gratitude for the opportunity and his determination to write the final chapter of the story at WrestleMania XL.
Following this emotional segment, hype reels for Ricochet and JD McDonagh air before the Kabuki Warriors make their entrance, signaling the continuation of the evening’s action.
Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) (c) vs Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark (WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship)
Baszler and Asuka kick off the action, with Asuka showcasing her signature chest kicks. However, Shayna quickly seizes an opportunity, catching one of Asuka’s kicks and transitioning it into an ankle lock submission! The momentum shifts as Shayna applies a double wristlock, allowing her to tag in Sane. Sane enters the fray with a drop-down lariat, going for a cover but only getting a one-count. Stark then dives into the mix, taking out the champions with a high-risk maneuver before the action breaks for a commercial break.
After the break, Zoey returns with a Stinger Splash on Kairi, positioning her for a high-risk move. However, Sane fights back, eventually executing a double stomp, but it’s not enough for the win. Baszler re-enters the match, taking down Zoey, who manages to get back up and launch a barrage of strikes. Sane tags in for a running blockbuster before tagging Empress Asuka back in.
Stark and Asuka engage in a sequence, with Asuka slipping out of a fireman’s carry attempt and countering with a German suplex. Kairi tags back in, and after a flurry of offense, Dakota Kai intervenes, pulling Baszler to the ropes to break a hold. Asuka re-enters the match, delivering a devastating buzzsaw roundhouse kick, before tagging Sane back in. Sane locks in an inverted headlock, setting up for a potential finish.
Kabuki Warriors win by pinfall with the diving elbow on Shayna Baszler, retaining the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship.
Andrade el Idolo meets with Judgment Day backstage and after he leaves Finn Balor says he’s known him for a long time and he’s worth considering, and Rhea Ripley agrees while Damian Priest chafes.
R-Truth makes his entrance and we go to break.
Damian Priest vs R-Truth
Before the match officially begins, Truth finds himself laid out by Priest, who wastes no time unleashing a flurry of attacks. As Truth rolls to the floor, #DIY makes an unexpected appearance to rally behind their friend. Priest attempts to execute his signature Razor’s Edge move, but Truth manages to slip away, catching Priest off guard with a diving lariat from the apron, leading to a break in the action.
Upon returning from the commercial break, Priest gains a near fall after delivering a reverse STO. Truth counters a lariat attempt with a duck, following up with flying shoulder blocks and a fall-forward Blue Thunder Driver. Channeling his trademark confidence, Truth taunts with “You can’t see me!” before connecting with the Five Knuckle Shuffle. However, Priest resiliently kicks out of Truth’s ensuing Attitude Adjustment.
As Truth applies the STF submission hold, the unexpected arrival of Finn Balor and JD McDonagh leads to chaos as they target #DIY. Seizing the opportunity, Truth breaks the hold to intervene, launching himself at Balor and McDonagh with a plancha. With Priest capitalizing on the ensuing chaos, the match takes a dramatic turn.
Damian Priest wins by pinfall with South of Heaven.
Back from commercial, we see Rhea Ripley and Buddy Matthews at UFC 299, although Buddy isn’t named.
Logan Paul and his posse are shown as well.
In the trainer’s room, Becky Lynch cuts a promo challenging Nia Jax to a Last Woman Standing match next week.
“Main Event” Jey Uso makes his entrance and Pat McAfee says he’s “yeeting all over himself.”
Here I thought this was a PG show.
Moving on, Jey gets on the mic and calls out his brother “Big” Jim Uso. He says he came to Raw for a fresh start, but the Bloodline won’t let him go, so he wants brother vs. brother, twin vs. twin, blood vs. blood, Uso vs. Uso, Jimmy vs. Jey at WrestleMania!
We get a video package hyping up GUNTHER’s Intercontinental Championship reign.
Jackie Redmond interviews GUNTHER backstage.
He says he’s focused on his legacy and the responsibility of being champion. Tonight the creme de la creme of Monday Night Raw will step in the ring and leave it all out there for the right to compete for this great prize, and it’s a great affirmation of the work he’s put in.
He wishes whomever wins the match tonight luck.
Ricochet makes his entrance and we go to break.
“Big” Bronson Reed vs Chad Gable v. JD McDonagh vs Ricochet vs Sami Zayn vs Shinsuke Nakamura (WWE Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender’s Gauntlet Match)
Ricochet and JD McDonagh start the match.
Circling, collar and elbow, arm wringer, reversed, waistlock, reversed, wristlock, Ricochet rolls through, arm wringer, leg trip, McDonagh kicks him away, waistlock, back elbow! Off the ropes, leapfrog, monkey flip, dropkick, whip reversed, Rick stops short, back body drop over the ropes and to the floor!
The One and Only off the ropes, baseball slide, nobody home! Back inside, double knee gutbuster counters a dive and JD follows it up by shoving him through the ropes and to the floor! Back inside, back elbow from Ricochet, quebradora cuts him off, cover for two!
Into the corner, whip across, Nodowa Otoshi into a standing moonsault, Ricochet kicks out! Snap suplex, off the ropes, leg drop connects! Ricochet cuts him off, shoulder block, to the apron, springboard crossbody sets up a quebrada… THE KNEES ARE UP! Sheerdrop brainbuster… NOT ENOUGH!
Poison Frankensteiner gets a Spanish Fly… STILL NO! And so we go to break!
Back from commercial, trading strikes on the apron, enzuigiri, Ricochet powers up… DEATH VALLEY DRIVER ON THE APRON! Referee Rod Zapata counting, Ricochet back in, McDonagh in at the last second and Rick moonsaults on him! Chaining a suplex into a brainbuster… STILL NO!
Up top…
Ricochet eliminates JD McDonagh by pinfall with a shooting star press.
“Big” Bronson Reed enters the match third.
Ricochet dives on him, back inside, springboard dropkick sends Reed out of the ring! Off the ropes, corkscrew tope connects! Reed with a slam, a senton, he goes up top…
Bronson Reed eliminates Ricochet by pinfall with the 747 Splash.
Sami Zayn enters the match fourth.
Passing Bronson to the floor, right after him with chops, Reed returns the favor and adds a headbutt! Sami with a moonsault off the barricade and he’s fired up as we go to break!
Back from commercial, Michael Cole points out that today is the first day of Ramadan and thus Sami spent all day fasting and that has to affect his performance here. Big slam from Reed, cover for two! Slam and an elbow drop, only two! Up top, jockeying for position, Zayn climbs down him, sunset flip powerbomb… GOT HIM!
Sami Zayn eliminates “Big” Bronson Reed by pinfall with a sunset flip powerbomb.
Shinsuke Nakamura enters the match fifth.
Reed gets a cheap shot and hits a 747 Splash on Sami for good measure! Nakamura charges in, Kinshasa reversed into a pin for two! Kick to the head, stomping Zayn, Sami rolls to the floor and Shinsuke follows! Kicking Zayn over the announce desk, we go to break!
Back from commercial, we get some Good Vibrations! Blue Thunder Driver, only two, Nakamura lines him up, Kinshasa blocked, axe kick connects, Shinsuke off the second, Sami rolls under… HELLUVA KICK OUTTA NOWHERE DOES IT!
Sami Zayn eliminates Shinsuke Nakamura by pinfall with the Helluva Kick.
Chad Gable enters the match sixth.
Going hard, the gravitas clear, and we go to break.
Back from commercial, jockeying for position in the turnbuckles, back on the mat, trading heavy hands, huge wailing slaps! Boot from Sami, Chad floats over, leg pick, roll through, ankle lock applied in the middle of the ring! Zayn struggling,to his feet, Gable with a leg-trap German suplex!
Up top, moonsault, nobody home! Helluva Kick connects… CHAD KICKS OUT! SAMI KICKS OUT OF PINNING PREDICAMENT HIMSELF! Gable with an Everest German suplex, no good, right back to the ankle lock! Zayn rolls through…
Sami Zayn wins, last eliminating Chad Gable by pinfall with a crossleg victory roll pin to become #1 contender to the WWE Intercontinental Championship.
Post-match, Gable pulls Sami to his feet and Zayn embraces him.
GUNTHER comes to the stage for a staredown.
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