Women’s Intercontinental title match set for WWE WrestleMania 42

A match for the Women’s Intercontinental title has been made for WrestleMania.

Becky Lynch and AJ Lee agreed to square off at WrestleMania 42 following a segment on Raw that saw them exchange their latest war of words. Lynch opened the segment by blaming the fans for getting tired of seeing her succeed. She explained that she went home and came back and made the Intercontineal title the most interesting title in all of wrestling. She then began taking shots at AJ, saying her greatest claim to fame was mastering the Divas era

“Well, I murdered the Diva’s era,” Lynch decalred.

Lee came out as Lynch bailed to the crowd. The Women’s Intercontinental Champion said that she figured Lynch wanted to get embarassed again and challenged her to a match at WrestleMania, with Lee saying she wanted to tap Lynch out on the biggest stage of them all. Lynch responded by saying Lee fell right into her trap. Eleven years ago, Lee walked into the office the day after WrestleMania and handed in her resignation. At WrestleMania, she’ll save her the trouble by ending her.

The two have been feuding since last fall, with Lee winning every major match the two were in. She defeated Lynch at Elimination Chamber last month to win the Intercontinental title for the first time.

WWE WrestleMania 42 card — 

  • World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk defends against Roman Reigns
  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against Randy Orton 
  • WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill defends against Rhea Ripley 
  • Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Liv Morgan 
  • Women’s Intercontinental title: AJ Lee defends against Becky Lynch
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi

WWE files multiple new trademarks related to Becky Lynch, NXT

After recently filing several new trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office, WWE has again filed for multiple new trademarks related to Becky Lynch and NXT.

On Friday, February 27, WWE filed new trademarks for “Lasskicker,” “Sean Legacy,” “The Vanity Project,” “Eli Knight,” “Jackson Drake,” “Ricky Smokes,” and “Brad Baylor.”

While “Lasskicker” is known as Becky Lynch’s WWE nickname, all the others are names for WWE NXT Superstars.

The following is the full description for the trademarks filed:

“Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered live and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; providing information in the fields of sports and entertainment via an online community portal; providing a website in the field of sports entertainment information; fan club services, namely, organizing sporting events in the field of wrestling for wrestling fan club members; organizing social entertainment events for entertainment purposes for wrestling fan club members; providing online newsletters in the fields of sports entertainment; online journals, namely blogs, in the field of sports entertainment.”

A few days ago, on February 19, 2026, WWE filed to trademark CJ Valor, Kai Kavari, Santi Rivera, and Romeo Moreno. Before this, they also filed trademarks for WWE Eras Collide, WWE Generations, and WWE Domination for video game purposes, as well as the names Tristan Angels and Dorian Van Dux

AJ Lee wins Women’s Intercontinental title at WWE Elimination Chamber

For the first time in over a decade, AJ Lee is a champion in WWE once again.

Lee defeated Becky Lynch at Saturday’s Elimination Chamber event to win the Women’s Intercontinental Championship for the first time. The two went to battle and during the course of the match the referee was knocked down, leading Lynch to visually tap out to the Black Widow. The match managed to continue until Lynch landed head first on an exposed turnbuckle. Lee followed that up with the Black Widow submission once again to score the submission victory.

Since returning to WWE last fall, Lee has been feuding sporadically with Lynch. The two squared off in a mixed tag team match at Wrestlepalooza, with Lee and CM Punk emerging victorious over Lynch and Seth Rollins. Lee also submitted Lynch at WarGames two months later.

Lee returned to TV following the Royal Rumble and issued the challenge to Lynch, who initally balked at the idea before eventually agreeing. Lynch later jumped Lee from behind as she was helping Maxxine Dupri to the back, posting Lee into a nearby turnbuckle.

AJ Lee shares thoughts on upcoming WWE Elimination Chamber match

With less than a week left for WWE Elimination Chamber, AJ Lee has opened up and addressed her upcoming title match.

On February 28, AJ Lee will face Becky Lynch for the women’s Intercontinental title at the PLE. However, before that, Lee and her husband, CM Punk, appeared on ESPN’s Unsportsmanlike, where she opened up and shared her honest thoughts on the match.

Calling Lynch the “best” of her generation, Lee claimed, “I love me some Becky [Lynch], I feel like it is admiration, we’re very, very similar. I know I’m the best of my generation, I know she’s the best of hers, so it’s a morbid fascination of can I beat the best? Can I show that I can still go? So I love her, and I respect her, and I want to beat her pretty little face in.”

However, Punk held a completely different opinion of Lynch and her husband, Seth Rollins. “I definitely hate Becky more than AJ does, and I can do without Seth. Every day I’ve gotta talk about this guy because people ask,” Punk said.

While Lee chases her Intercontinental title, Punk is scheduled to defend his World Heavyweight championship against Finn Balor at Elimination Chamber in his hometown of Chicago.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 updated lineup | February 28, 2026

The 2026 Elimination Chamber PLE is scheduled to take place at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on February 28, 2026.

  • Randy Orton vs. LA Knight vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Trick Williams vs. Jey Uso – Men’s Elimination Chamber
  • Tiffany Stratton vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Asuka vs. Kiana James vs. Raquel Rodriguez – Women’s Elimination Chamber
  • CM Punk (c) vs. Finn Balor for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
  • Becky Lynch (c) vs. AJ Lee for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship

Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch launch new coffee line

Known for his love for coffee and often discussing it publicly, Seth Rollins and his wife, Becky Lynch, are now set to launch their own coffee line.

In a recent conversation with Complex, Rollins and Lynch revealed their new partnership with Dayglow.

“Dayglow, first of all, the quality is elite, the best in Los Angeles in my opinion, and that’s saying a lot. We met the owner, Tom [Ifergen], and hit it off instantly. He wasn’t pretentious or corporate, just a guy who loved coffee. We both had Midwest roots and connected over traveling and discovering coffee the same way. From a people perspective, a quality perspective, and a cool aesthetic perspective, it all fit together,” he said.

Rollins and Lynch are the primary investors in this new coffee line. While no information on its name or release date is available yet, the couple hopes to use their upcoming white-label brand as a way to bridge the existing gap in the coffee market.

Lynch talked about coffee being about “love” and the “thing that gets you out of bed in the morning.”

“It’s simple, but it’s an adventure. Whenever I go to a town, I’m finding the best coffee. I’m really going on an adventure to a new coffee shop, a new type of espresso,” she explained.

“It’s like wrestling. We do it because we love it. Coffee brings people together. You sit, talk, bond. This is us sharing something we love. We just want to put good coffee in the hands of people who don’t have access to it. We were those people once, just figuring out what we liked,” Rollins added.

Seth Rollins comments on their partnership with Dayglow

“The partnership is half-and-half. There are so many logistics we don’t understand. We’re coffee people, not business people. We worked with Dayglow to talk about what our flavors are and what we like. The actual bean, what we’re going to put in the bag and the can, is still undecided. We still have to do a sampling, probably in the next couple of weeks,” he said.

Staying optimistic, Lynch has “scouted a spot” for their “brick-and-mortar cafe” while Rollins is hoping for the best.

WOL: Bron Breakker, Yasuda, RAW report, AJ vs. Becky

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Lance Storm is back with tons to talk about including the death of Tadao Yasuda, RAW last night, Bron Breakker update, the AJ Lee vs. Becky Lynch segment, WrestleMania news and notes, line-ups for the next several shows, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Becky Lynch vs. AJ Lee feud still planned for WWE WrestleMania

Becky Lynch vs. AJ Lee is now official for Elimination Chamber, but it doesn’t sound like there’s been any change in their WrestleMania plans.

It was announced on Raw last night that Lynch vs. Lee for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship will take place at WWE’s upcoming Elimination Chamber PLE in Chicago. The announcement was surprising given that WrestleMania 42 was the expected destination for that match. However, Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that he’s been told Lynch and Lee’s story is still set to continue through Mania.

“I was expecting this match at Mania,” Meltzer said. “But I was told, you know, there’s a reason it’s here and the story goes until Mania. I was just basically told, I go like, ‘I thought this was going to be at Mania?’ I was told, ‘Don’t worry, it all plays out to get there.'”

The United Center is hosting the Elimination Chamber PLE on February 28, and the show will be a homecoming for both Lee and her husband CM Punk. A World Heavyweight Championship match between Punk and Finn Balor is also confirmed for the card.

In September of last year, Lee returned to WWE after having been retired for a decade. She’s been feuding with Lynch since then — and the two are now set for their first-ever singles meeting at Elimination Chamber. Lee will appear on Raw in Memphis, Tennessee next week as the build to the PLE continues.

Lee has taken a “trepidatious” approach to her wrestling schedule since returning, only working two matches so far. She and Punk teamed up to defeat Lynch & Rollins in a mixed tag match at Wrestlepalooza, then Lee’s team was victorious over Lynch’s in WarGames at Survivor Series 2025.

Kofi Kingston thanks fellow WWE stars for free Super Bowl ticket

Due to the kindness of a couple of his WWE colleagues, Kofi Kingston got to attend the Super Bowl for free on Sunday night.

Kingston sent out a message this morning thanking Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch for having him as their guest at Super Bowl LX. The game did not go the way Kingston (a New England Patriots fan) wanted it to, but he still had a great time seeing his team play on football’s biggest stage.

“Wish the result was different, but I have to thank Seth & Becky for making this possible,” Kingston tweeted. “Watching your team play in the Super Bowl is such a rare experience & I’m beyond grateful for their thoughtfulness. BIG Salute to the Cap’n & The Man! I am forever indebted…”

In his tweet, Kingston included an image of the text thread where Rollins invited him to the Super Bowl. Kingston offered to pay for the ticket, but Rollins said he himself had received the ticket for free and would not allow Kingston to pay for it.

Rollins is a big NFL fan and has been branching out into sports media, including a recurring role as a guest host on the NFL Network series “Good Morning Football.” Leading into the Super Bowl, he made several media appearances at Radio Row last week. Rollins is currently recovering from a rotator cuff injury but is hoping to be cleared to return in time for WrestleMania 42 this April.

Oba Femi, Je’Von Evans, Becky Lynch among latest to declare for WWE Royal Rumble match

More wrestlers have declared for the WWE Royal Rumble.

During the Adam Pearce – Bron Breakker summit that took place on Raw, the brand’s GM not only reinstated Breakker but placed him, along with the rest of The Vision, into Saturday’s Royal Rumble match. In a backstage segment later in the night, Logan Paul suggested they all focus on making sure Breakker ends up winning the Rumble. 

It was also announced that Oba Femi would be appearing in the Royal Rumble match. Vignettes have been airing on the main roster ever since he laid the NXT Championship in the ring following a successful title defense at New Year’s Evil.

Je’Von Evans also declared for the Royal Rumble during a commercial break, saying he was fine after his match on Raw last week was stopped due to a possible injury.

Becky Lynch declared in a backstage segment while talking about retaining the Women’s Intercontinenal title on last week’s Raw against Maxxine Durpri. She also exchanged words with Asuka, who has already declared for the match.

Here is the updated list of participants for the Royal Rumble:

Men:

  • Cody Rhodes
  • Gunther
  • Jey Uso
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Dragon Lee
  • Penta
  • Solo Sikoa
  • Roman Reigns
  • Jacob Fatu
  • Bronson Reed
  • Austin Theory
  • Logan Paul
  • Bron Breakker
  • Je’Von Evans
  • Oba Femi

Women:

  • Rhea Ripley
  • IYO SKY
  • Liv Morgan
  • Roxanne Perez
  • Raquel Rodriguez
  • Asuka
  • Bayley
  • Lyra Valkyria
  • Jordynne Grace
  • Chelsea Green
  • Alexa Bliss
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Lash Legend
  • Nia Jax
  • Giulia
  • Maxxine Dupri
  • Becky Lynch

Becky Lynch names Toni Storm as non-WWE dream opponent

If Becky Lynch could face anyone from outside of WWE, she would choose “Timeless” Toni Storm to go up against.

Lynch recently spoke with Billboard and was asked to name her non-WWE dream opponent. She pointed to Storm, praising the work that she’s currently doing in AEW. Lynch said she wanted to face Storm even back when they were in WWE together, but the matchup never happened.

“Well, I’d probably wrestle Toni Storm,” Lynch said. “I always wanted to wrestle her. I was bummed when she left and she’s doing amazing work over there at [AEW]. It’s absolutely amazing. Let’s make it a Dublin Street Fight. I do love a good street fight or maybe a Hell in a Cell. Yeah, let’s make it a Hell in a Cell.”

Storm has thrived in those types of specialty matches during her AEW run, including the highly regarded Hollywood Ending match where she defeated Mariah May to end their rivalry at Revolution 2025. Storm is a four-time Women’s World Champion for AEW and has earned plaudits across the wrestling industry for the character work she’s doing.

Heading into the Royal Rumble this weekend, Lynch is the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion. With all she’s accomplished, Billboard asked what drives her at this point in her career.

“Right now, it’s all the purpose of a story,” Lynch responded. “I think that’s the thing when you kind of accomplished everything, you come back to the bare bones. You come back to, ‘Why do I do this in the first place?’ Well, I love it. Well, okay. How can I make this better than it was when I found it? How we can lift up the next generation? Who’s gonna be the people that take over next and how we can make sure that they’re in a position to succeed. How can we tell the best stories? How can we get the audience invested? How can we get new eyes on the business? How can I make people feel the way I felt when I was a fan?” 

Lyra Valkyria on Becky Lynch’s ‘final contract’ comments: ‘She’s lying’

Lyra Valkyria doesn’t believe Becky Lynch will retire when her current WWE contract is up.

In the first episode of WWE: Unreal Season 2, Lynch revealed that she believes she’s in the final contract of her WWE career, saying, “This is probably it, this is the final run. This is the final contract.” She reportedly re-signed with WWE in January 2025. However, the length of the deal has not been disclosed.

Valkyria was asked about Lynch’s comments during an interview with Adrian Hernandez, but Valkyria doesn’t believe Lynch is leaving WWE anytime soon.

Valkyria said:

“I’m just going to choose not to believe it. I just don’t think it will be. I think things are going a little bit too well for her right now and maybe she’s just saying that because she thinks she’s going to go off and be the president or something. But no, it’s not your final contract. She’s lying.”

As for the praise Lynch had for her on WWE: Unreal, Valkyria said:

“Amazing, I love that. It means the world, especially coming from someone like her.”

Valkyrie’s appearance on Unlikely with Adrian Hernandez is available below:

AJ Lee match reportedly in the works for WWE WrestleMania 42

The feud between AJ Lee and Becky Lynch will reportedly continue just in time for this year’s WWE WrestleMania 42.

On Thursday’s WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, it was stated a singles match between them is considered one of the more “locked in” bouts for the weekend and has been for some time.

Lee has been a thorn in Lynch’s side since returning last fall, making her in-ring return at the first-ever WWE WrestlePalooza in September. She and husband CM Punk defeated Lynch and husband Seth Rollins in a featured match.

The two squared off as part of the women’s WarGames match at November’s Survivor Series where Lee tapped out Lynch to end the match. Lee also cost Lynch the Women’s Intercontinental title at that month’s Raw from Madison Square Garden.

Lee, who is on a part-time deal, hasn’t appeared since November with the two aforementioned matches as her only competition to date — her first matches in a decade. Lynch regained the Intercontinental title in January.

The two night event takes place on Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19 from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Becky Lynch says this is her ‘final contract,’ was ‘pretty burnt out’ in 2024

Becky Lynch said she has signed her final contract with WWE and is taking some solace in knowing this is the end.

Lynch revealed the news during the first episode of the second season of WWE Unreal, saying that while she loves wrestling and being in front of the fans, the hard part is when “Mom’s got to go to work.”

“That guilt is always hard. I had this little kid that I had then been leaving. I felt like when I’d come back, she was angry at me. Like I didn’t…I hadn’t had enough time with her. The time off, it was maybe gonna be forever. I don’t think I knew. I was kind of so content. This is probably it, this is the final run. This is the final contract. So I suppose it’s a matter of knowing that, understanding that and enjoying that the best I can,” she said.

The episode focused on the relationship between herself and real life husband Seth Rollins and Lynch’s surprise return at last year’s WrestleMania 41 when she was the mystery partner for Lyra Valkyria in their tag team match against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.

During the episode, she also admitted she felt “pretty burnt out” in 2024 and was granted time off after talking to Triple H in May of that year around the time her contract was up.

“I told Hunter, ‘Look, my contract’s up, I wanna take some time off,’ and he said ‘Ok. Well, look, we’ll pause it. We’ll give you a little bit of time and then we’ll renegotiate the contract when you’re ready.’ So, that’s what we did,” she said.

Becky Lynch says she would have ‘loved’ WWE Unreal as a fan

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch recently caught up with ChiefsWire, where she shared her thoughts on WWE Unreal.

Just a few hours left for WWE Unreal’s second season’s release on Netflix, Lynch noted that while she and her husband, Seth Rollins, still harbour the “old school mentality”, she believes she would have loved the show if she were watching as “a fan.”

“Yeah, I mean, there’s that old school mentality that I think is in both of us, where we feel a little bit sheltered and a little bit uncomfortable letting it all out there. But I also think that as a fan, I would have loved to see this. This would have been my dream.”

Lynch further continued on the transition phases pro-wrestling has undergone, and how people are currently aware of pro-wrestling’s “entertainment” nature.

“So, you know, wrestling has gone through different stages, and right now we are in the midst of everybody knowing that it’s story lines, that it’s entertainment, and however else we can service them in entertainment.”

While Lynch still has mixed feelings about the show, Rollins once revealed his difficult relationship with WWE Unreal. Although former WWE Women’s United States Champion Chelsea Green believes the show is an important step in pushing the industry forward.

WWE Unreal on Netflix is set to release on January 20th, 2026, this time focusing on Seth Rollins’ fake injury angle, R-Truth’s WWE exit and return, and several more angles leading up to SummerSlam 2025.

WWE Raw live results: CM Punk vs. Finn Balor World Heavyweight title match

Date: January 19, 2026
Location: SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland 

The Big Takeaway —

AJ Styles will put his career on the line at the Royal Rumble in a singles match against Gunther. Gunther will be pulling double duty as he declared for the Rumble match. Several other women and men also declared for their respective Rumble matches. 

CM Punk retained the World Championship against Finn Bálor, while Becky Lynch retained the Women’s Intercontinental Championship over Maxxine Dupri after Natalya turned on Dupri. 

Je’Von suffered an injury, and his match with El Grande Americano was cut short due to a medical stoppage. 

Plus, Adam Pearce invited the suspended Bron Breakker to Raw next week to talk things out.

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Show Recap — 

Michael Cole announced a sold-out crowd in Belfast, which hosts its first-ever WWE live broadcast. 

CM Punk, Finn Bálor, Maxxine Dupri and Alpha Academy, El Grande Americano and friends, and Penta, Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio were shown arriving at the arena. Bálor got a big pop. 

The show kicked off with a big fireworks display, which doesn’t often happen. 

Gunther opens Monday Night Raw in Belfast

They showed a replay of Gunther tapping on purpose last week to escape AJ Styles’ submission and ultimately win the match. Cole admitted it was a brilliant move. 

Gunther entered and was booed and greeted with chants of, “You tapped out.” He was in a good mood as usual lately, and he told the fans to calm down. 

Gunther said Styles made a mistake last week by being singularly focused on trying to make him tap out, because he was in the ring with the greatest wrestler in the company, the greatest Intercontinental Champion ever, a two-time World champion, the man who retired Goldberg, and the man who made John Cena tap out. 

His success would lead him straight back to the World title, and he declared himself for the Royal Rumble. 

AJ Styles entered to a huge reaction. Styles knew Gunther wanted to move on, but Styles didn’t. Styles challenged him to a rematch at the Royal Rumble. (The fans actually cheered even though he didn’t make the challenge for tonight.) 

Gunther said he would win the Rumble and didn’t plan on pulling double duty. He said no. 

Styles accused him of being scared. Styles said Gunter didn’t beat him—he beat himself. Styles showed him mercy when he should have ripped his leg off, but remember—Gunther tapped out like a little bitch. Styles accused him of being scared, and the crowd chanted, “Little bitch.” 

Gunther said he proved he was the better and smarter wrestler. There was no incentive to do it again, so his answer was still no. The crowd kept chanting, so Gunther returned to the ring. The fans called him a wanker. 

Gunther had an idea. He would agree to a rematch only if Styles put his career on the line. Gunther told him to think if that was a hill he was willing to die on, but he wanted an answer by the end of tonight. 

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Natalya approached Maxxine Durpi as she was warming up backstage. Dupri was thrilled to see her. Natalya wanted to be in Dupri’s corner against Becky Lynch, so we didn’t get a replay of what happened last time. Dupri was happy to hear it. 

Becky Lynch entered. She cut a promo during a commercial break. She was happy to be back and be reminded of why she left. The weather and the food were awful. It was fine for the locals, but she was rich and famous. Her stepfather was actually from there, but he was smart enough to move to Dublin. 

She knew they were going through hard times, so she offered to be their hero. Unlike Rory McIlroy, she wouldn’t lose on the final hole. She was the greatest of all time, and everyone was saying it, including America. 

Intercontinental Championship match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Maxxine Dupri (w/ Natalya)

This was their fifth singles match against one another since October. In fact, Lynch has not wrestled anyone else in a singles match since August. 

All three women (Natalya included) wore predominantly red gear. 

Dupri had the edge early on, but Lynch quickly took control as they went to an early break. Dupri fired back after the break with a clothesline, a boot, a corner splash, boots in the corner, and a fisherman’s suplex. Dupri dropped her straps and hit a big leg drop on Lynch’s back for a two count. 

They traded cradles after Dupri blocked a Man-handle Slam before Lynch applied a Disarmer, but Dupri countered out of it and applied an ankle lock. Lynch countered that into a rollup for two. They battled on the ropes until Lynch hit a superplex, followed by a DDT for two. 

Lynch removed the top turnbuckle cover, but Dupri caught her in a schoolboy for two. Dupri followed with a German suplex and a flying crossbody, but Lynch countered her cover into a cover of her own for two. 

Dupri countered the Man-handle slam and (slowly) countered into an ankle lock. Lynch kicked Dupri toward the corner, but Dupri managed to avoid hitting the exposed buckle. Lynch charged at Dupri, but Dupri moved, and Lynch bounced off the exposed buckle. 

Dupri hit a spinning heel kick (she missed completely, actually) and made the cover, but Natalya placed Lynch’s foot on the bottom rope to break up the cover. Dupri was stunned. 

Dupri went after Lynch, but Lynch caught her with the Man-Handle Slam for the pinfall win. 

— Natalya attacked and attacked and attacked Dupri after the match, and placed her in a Sharpshooter. Dupri tapped before a referee broke it up. They cut back to Cole for a moment before cutting back to the ring because Natalya attacked Dupri again. 

Match result: Becky Lynch defeated Maxxine Dupri to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship (11:34)

This match was ok. Dupri looked better than usual, at least until the end. It helps that she’s been wrestling the same person over and over again, but this was presumably the last time, and she’ll have to wrestle someone else eventually. 

The post-match didn’t get a ton of heat. The fans only care somewhat about Dupri, and they cared even less about Natalya. 

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Backstage, Adam Pearce told Styles to think strongly about Gunther’s challenge. Styles said he would go speak to his wife. 

Paul Heyman approached Pearce, and Pearce reminded him that Bron Breakker was suspended. Pearce told Heyman that The Vision better be on their best behaviour tonight. Pearce also told Heyman he would be out there for their six-man match tonight, and Heyman wasn’t thrilled to hear it. 

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Cathy Kelley interviewed the Americanos during a break. El Grande said Je’Von Evans’ luck would run out tonight against the greatest luchador of all time. After the interview, Kelley told the audience it was time for more action. She was wrong. 

There was a video package for the Punk vs. Bálor world title match. 

Judgment Day (minus Dominik and JD McDonagh) met backstage, and they were excited about the possibility of them all becoming champions. Liv Morgan admitted to Roxanne Perez that she didn’t like her at first, but now they were friends, and they would become tag team champions. Bálor said they were on his island tonight, and he was not leaving her without the title belt. 

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Jey Uso entered the crowd (no Jimmy Uso again). He and Jimmy were still focused on the tag titles, but he excitedly declared himself for the Royal Rumble. He planned on becoming a back-to-back Rumble winner. He told Jimmy and Trinity (Naomi) he loved them and issued a warning to the locker room. 

It was time for more talking. New Day and Grayson Waller accosted Pearce backstage. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods said they flew all the way over on MLK Day, their favourite holiday, to challenge The Usos for the tag titles, but instead, Jey was out there declaring himself for the Rumble. 

Pearce told them they would be in a four-way next week to determine the next challengers for the tag titles. Kingston and Woods were pissed. 

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The show’s second match started 55 minutes in, and about 20 minutes after the last match ended. 

Six-man tag team match: Rey Mysterio, Penta & Dragon Lee vs. Logan Paul, Bronson Reed & Austin Theory (w/ Paul Heyman) 

Pearce sat ringside to watch the match. 

Logan received a lot of heat. Mysterio got a big reaction when he tagged in (Penta got a nice reaction too). There was a cool dive spot to send us to break. Mysterio hit Paul with an Asai moonsault while Penta and Dragon Lee simultaneously wiped out Reed and Theory with flip dives. However, the Vision took control during the break when Reed clotheslined Dragon from the apron as Theory distracted the referee. 

After a break, Dragon avoided a Reed leg drop, but Reed knocked Mysterio and Penta off the apron before he could even attempt a tag. Reed hit a powerslam, but Mysterio and Penta broke up the cover. Dragon avoided a senton and Theory tagged in, so Dragon gave him a hurricanrana and made a hot tag to Mysterio. 

Mysterio kicked Theory’s leg out of his leg before hitting a hurricanrana and ten punches in the corner, but Theory blocked a 619. Penta made a blind tag and hit a Penta Driver, but Reed broke up the cover. Everyone traded moves, and Mysterio tried a sliding dive to the outside, but Logan caught him and bounced him off the barricade. Dragon and Penta took out Logan with a double baseball slide. 

Penta and Dragon knocked Reed out of the ring with superkicks, and Dragon wiped out Reed with a dive. Theory gave Penta a package neckbreaker for two. 

Heyman went on the apron to distract the referee, so Pearce yelled at him (which also distracted the referee). Pearce showed the ref that Logan handed Theory brass knuckles, and Pearce took them away. Heyman got too close to Pearce, so Pearce backed him up the ramp. 

After all the commotion, the brass knux were left on the apron, so Mysterio grabbed them. Logan tried to warn the ref, but that distraction allowed Mysterio to punch Theory. 

Penta superkicked Logan and gave Theory a Canadian Destroyer for the pinfall win. (So after all those angles, Theory took the loss here.) 

Match result: Penta, Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee defeated Austin Theory, Bronson Reed & Logan Paul (15:02) 

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CM Punk interview

Jackie Redmond interviewed CM Punk backstage. Punk got a big reaction, even if it may have been a little mixed. Redmond asked how Punk would deal with facing Bálor in Ireland. Punk said he would deal with it by being the best in the world. He was playing an away game, but he wanted the game on his stick in overtime. This pressure is what he wanted to prove he was the best in the world, and not just in the United States. The same pressure that made him the best in the world would break Bálor. 

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There was a Martin Luther King Jr. Day video set to ‘Ain’t No Better Time’ by Chris Pierce. 

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Kingston and Woods were interviewed in the crowd during a break. Woods noted that Styles was the former tag champion and wasn’t even trying to win the title back, while Jimmy Uso, the current champion, wasn’t even there. 

Heyman approached Pearce backstage. He said Pearce was the best GM in Raw history, but we’ll miss him when he’s gone. Pearce asked if that was a threat. Heyman said no, and he left as Pearce took a phone call. (Heyman advised him to take the call when he saw the phone.)

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Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY / Liv Morgan & Roxanne Perez segment

Ripley and Sky entered, and Ripley welcomed us to Monday Night Rhiyo. Sky said they would show Morgan and Perez that Rhiyo was always on top. Ripley announced that, after retaining their titles, they would both enter the Royal Rumble. 

Morgan and Perez interrupted. Morgan warned Sky that Ripley would turn on her. Morgan knew this because it happened to her. Ripley would let her selfishness take over. Morgan laughed because that wasn’t really her problem. 

Perez announced that all three Judgment Day women would also enter the Rumble, which meant one of them was headlining WrestleMania. 

Ripley laughed. She wondered how that would work (since they can’t all win it — even though the same could be said about her and Sky). Before she could elaborate, she was blindsided by Raquel Rodriguez. The three Judgment Day women laid out Ripley and Sky. Ripley tried fighting back, but Morgan laid her out with Oblivion. 

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Bayley was talking to herself backstage when she was approached by Lyra Valkyria. Valkyria said she was having a hard time staying positive lately. She hated losing and felt like she was letting her friend down. (It seemed like Valkyria was being a downer on purpose to get Bayley to fire up. It worked.) 

Bayley got excited and psyched up Valkyria. She said the Rumble was up next, which meant one of them could headline WrestleMania. They were both excited about the possibility of winning the Rumble, and Bayley gave Valkyria a big hug. 

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Je’Von Evans vs. El Grande Americano (w/ Bravo & Rayo Americano)

Je’Von Evans may have gotten injured. 

Evans hit a springboard clothesline ahead of a break. El Grande stalled by posing around ringside. He finally got back in the ring, but referee Jessika Carr held him off. 

Evans wound up outside the ring after the break. He seemed to favour his arm or shoulder, and he was checked by the doctor. They called the match off and declared El Grande the winner because Evans couldn’t continue. The doctor and Carr walked with Evans to the back. 

I went back and re-watched the match. There was a miscommunication where El Grande headbutted Evans by accident up high, seemingly on the shoulder, so that may have been it. Evans continued briefly before the springboard clothesline, which was the last physical spot. 

Match result: El Grande Americano defeated Je’Von Evans via medical stoppage (6:22) 

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Finn Bálor interview 

Redmond interviewed Bálor backstage. Bálor said the magnitude of tonight was not lost on him, but perhaps it was lost on Punk. He respected that Punk was a fighting champion, but he questioned Punk’s judgment. They were on Bálor’s turf, on his island, in front of his people, and tonight in Belfast, there would be a new Irish World Heavyweight Champion. The crowd popped big for this. 

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There was a video package for Oba Femi. 

Pearce approached The Vision backstage. Pearce told Heyman he wanted Breakker on Raw next week. Heyman figured he was lifting the suspension. Pearce said he wanted to speak to Breakker face-to-face. Heyman said he would be doing the same thing if he got the same phone call Pearce got earlier. Pearce said it had nothing to do with the call—he just wanted to talk to Breakker man-to-man. Heyman was dismissive and told Pearce to be on his best behaviour. The Vision left. 

Styles approached Pearce next. Styles said his wife told him exactly what he was thinking: kick Gunther’s ass. He accepted Gunther’s challenge. Pearce made it official: Styles vs. Gunther at the Rumble with Styles’ career on the line. 

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An angry Asuka confronted Kairi Sane in the locker room. Asuka said Sane embarrassed her last week. Sane lost their titles, and she lost last week. This hurt almost as much as Sky turning on her. Sane apologized and promised to ensure Asuka would win the Rumble. Sane would do anything. Asuka called her a good girl and said, “Don’t make me yell at you again.” 

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World Heavyweight Championship match: CM Punk (c) vs. Finn Bálor

Punk entered to a big reaction, and the fans sang his song. They cut to break as he made his full entrance. Once he was in the ring, he smiled while telling a fan to get in the ring after he puts Bálor to sleep. He told the fan he would kick him in the teeth and put him to sleep, too. 

Bálor entered last and entered to his original theme song. He got a huge reaction during the in-ring introductions. Punk was cheered during his entrance but was booed during intros. 

This had a big-match feel to it, despite Bálor not having a televised win since September. 

They wrestled back-and-forth, and there were duelling chants (louder for Bálor) until Punk nailed a suicide dive, sending Bálor over the announce table. Punk posed on the announce table to a chorus of boos as they went to break. Bálor avoided a count-out, but Punk took control. 

Punk hit a lifting knee strike and a bulldog after the break for two. Bálor fought back, and they traded strikes until Bálor hit a Pelé Kick. Bálor continued with chops, shots to the midsection, and a headlock elbow drop for two. 

Bálor set up for Coup de Grace, but Punk met him on the top rope and hit a superplex. Before Punk could make a cover, Bálor caught him in a small package for two. Punk fired right back with a clothesline. 

Bálor dumped Punk from the ring and hit a flip dive. Back in the ring, Bálor hit a shotgun dropkick, but Punk dodged the Coup de Grace. The crowd booed as Punk hit a GTS, but Bálor kicked out, and the fans popped. Punk hit a few elbow drops before applying the Anaconda Vice, but Bálor got a rope break. 

Bálor fought out of a GTS and followed with a slingblade, two shotgun dropkicks, and a Coup de Grace for a nearfall. Punk went for a GTS again, but Bálor countered into a rollup for two. 

Bálor went after Punk, but Punk used a single leg takedown, rolled over to his feet and hit a GTS for the pinfall win. Punk retains. 

— Punk helped Bálor to his feet after the match. He had a few words for Bálor before raising his hand. The fans applauded. Punk hugged Bálor, who nodded at Punk before leaving the ring. 

Punk posed for the cheering fans as Bálor watched from ringside. 

Match result: CM Punk defeated Finn Bálor to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (16:14) 

This was a pretty good TV title match, though nothing you need to go out of your way to see. It was laid out exactly as you’d expect, and it never, ever, felt like Bálor would win despite the crowd’s enthusiasm. It’s fine doing matches like this on TV, but it would’ve been nice if they gave Bálor more steam going into it. It’s not like they didn’t know Belfast was on the calendar.