WWE Main Event results: Pete Dunne vs. Dijak

This week’s WWE Main Event was taped at the EnMarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia before Monday’s episode of Raw.

Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre defeated Kayden Carter & Katana Chance (5:05)

This was fine and had a good finish. Dawn and Fyre look better each time they tag and it made sense that they got the win here.

They built the match around Carter getting a hot tag before they made things unbalanced in the end to get the win.

Carter came in all guns blazing and she got a two count on Dawn so that Fyre had to break it up and make a save. Dawn then took out Chance to leave Carter outnumbered.

Dawn and Fyre did a cool finisher on Carter where they kind of hoisted her up and nailed her with a double-team DDT/Flatliner combo. Road Dogg wasn’t sure what it was either, but it looked pretty good to me.

Pete Dunne defeated Dijak (7:10)

This was really strong in the last few minutes as these two delivered a really good match by Main Event standards.

This was the first outing for Dijak on this show under his new moniker. His last match here was back in September 2022 when he was working as T-Bar. As he has attested many times, he did not enjoy that gimmick.

Dunne worked a tag match a few weeks ago with Tyler Bate, but his last solo bout on Main Event was actually against T-Bar in January 2022. This time round it was a vastly superior match, despite it having the same outcome.

The early going was mostly Dunne but they went to a break a few minutes in as Dijak caught Dunne with a big boot as he came off the top rope.

The second half was all about Dunne mounting a comeback and when he did it was pretty fun. He used a cool snap German for two and then locked in a choke. 

Dijak powered out with a sit-out powerbomb for a near fall of his own. The crowd was into it by this point and they started to trade superkicks and big boots. 

It took a counter and a small package for Dunne to get the win, but I kind of hope that they do it all again next week as it could have gone either way and the crowd was left pumped to see Raw.

WWE Main Event results: Legado Del Fantasma vs. The Creed Brothers

This week’s WWE Main Event was taped at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri before Monday’s episode of Raw.

Katana Chance & Kayden Carter defeated Chelsea Green & Piper Niven (5:14)

This was fine, but a tepid crowd throughout made for a tag match that ended up being pretty much what you would expect.

Green and Niven double-teamed Carter in the early going, as they cut the ring in half, talked trash, and got their shots in. 

Niven missed a cannonball to the corner so that Chance could get a hot tag and then the match got pretty good. 

They went back and forth with both teams having to break up pins, first Niven and then Chance. When Carter ducked, Niven caught Green with a running clothesline and so Carter followed it up with a superkick.

Chance and Carter then combined to hit the After Party on Green who is now joining the SmackDown touring roster and so you would think won’t be doing too many Main Event shows for a while now.

The Creed Brothers defeated Legardo Del Fantasma (5:57)

You would be forgiven for expecting a little more out of a tag match between these four, but the Creeds were entertaining once again. Surely it is only a matter of time before they get some main roster television work.

You have to go back a long time to find episodes of Main Event with Carrillo and Garza in action together. It was November 2021 when they were last working on the Raw crew and the pair had a run of excellent performances on the show.

Much like their bouts over previous weeks, the match was built around a hot tag after the break. The Creeds took the early going until the heels used a blind tag so that Garza could nail Julius with a high knee to clear the ring and send us to the ads.

After Julius was briefly in peril, hung in the tree of woe, they got the hot tag to Brutus. This is what most of their matches are like on this show, sort of exhibition pieces that get the pre-Raw crowd pepped up for the main show.

We had suplexes galore, including a Northern Lights, and then two Brutus Bombs got it done – one to Garza outside and the one to defeat Carillo on the mat.

Fun while it lasted, but I had hoped for something a little more spicy.

WWE Main Event results: Ivar vs. Julius Creed

This week’s WWE Main Event was taped at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania before Monday’s episode of Raw.

This was a good show with two decent wrestling matches this week.

Zoey Stark & Shayna Baszler defeated Kayden Carter & Katana Chance (4:45)

This was some solid tag team action to kick off the show, but the crowd was not really into it at all.

We were treated to a proper tag bout from start to finish, which is exactly what they should be putting on for a pre-Raw crowd like this; give them plenty of quick tags and lots of action and it nicely whets the appetite.

However, while that was true here, the crowd didn’t seem to have an appetite for it. Both teams worked hard with the combination of Stark and Baszler gelling smoothly at this point.

They built the match around getting Carter the hot tag and when she finally got it, the crowd barely noticed as she and Chance double-teamed Stark, but Baszler broke up the cover.

Baszler sent Carter outside, but Chance then sent Baszler packing. Chance then got caught by Stark who finished her with the Z-360.

It was a well-worked match that deserved a little bit more credit than it got in the arena.

Ivar defeated Julius Creed (w/ Brutus Creed) (7:31)

They gave Ivar the win here after Julius looked to be going on a mini-winning streak. It was good after the ads, but anything involving either of the Creeds normally is.

While Ivar has been working solo, it has been good to see him get over on his own, but the Creed brothers are incredible together, so it seems a waste not to find a tag match for them on this show.

Creed got the early advantage and tried to knock Ivar down and lift him off his feet. He finally managed to do both when he sent him over the top rope and hit him with a tope to take us to the break.

After the commercials, Ivar was making his way to the top rope when Creed sprang to his feet and met him up there and they did a superplex, which got the crowd going. Ivar recovered to hit a sitout powerbomb for two.

Creed hoisted Ivar up and used a fireman’s carry to plant him and then the straps came down and he went up top for a 450, but landed on his feet. Ivar countered with a super kick and slammed him in position for his moonsault to get the win.

A very good match by Main Event standards that they could pretty much do every week and it would go over well.

Kayden Carter & Katana Chance win Women’s Tag Team titles on WWE Raw

Kayden Carter and Katana Chance are the new Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Carter & Chance won the titles from Chelsea Green and Piper Niven on Monday’s Raw, pinning Green following their afterparty finisher, a neckbreaker/450 splash combo. They got a title match after winning a number one contender’s match on last week’s Raw, defeating Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae.

After the match, the two celebrated backstage with Kofi Kingston, who was dressed up as Kofi Claus. As they left, Natalya (with Tegan Nox) said that with new champions, come new number one contenders. Shayna Baszler (with Zoey Stark) agreed as the two teams met face-to-face.

Triple H congratulated the new champions on X shortly after their win.

Green won the titles with Sonya Deville back on the July 17 edition of Raw. However, shortly after winning the titles Deville was put out of action after tearing her ACL. The following month, Piper Niven declared herself Green’s new tag team partner. WWE recognizes this as a continuation of Green’s reign with Deville.