Jacob Fatu decimates Roman Reigns on WWE Raw

Acknowledgement denied.

On Raw, it was advertised that Jacob Fatu would acknowledge Roman Reigns following his loss at Backlash over the weekend. But by the end of the show, one thing was made very clear: things are far from over between the two cousins.

The end of Monday’s show in Knoxville, Tennessee saw Reigns come out, only to see Fatu making a beeline towards the ring, saying if Reigns wanted an acknowledgement, he would have to beat it out of him. Jey Uso tried to talk sense into Jacob, but was eventually laid out in the gorilla position. Jimmy met the same fate as the two met in the entranceway. 

Reigns went right after Fatu as he entered the ring. Fatu fought back and went for a dive but Reigns cut him off with a Superman punch and attacked him with a chair, demanding that Fatu acknowledge him. Reigns went for a spear but Fatu countered with a superkick and Tongan Death Grip. Reigns fell out of the ring and Fatu connected with a suicide dive.  

Fatu eventually powerbombed Reigns through the announce table and locked in the Tongan Death Grip again as officials tried to stop the onslaught. Fatu started to head up the ramp as The Usos went to check on Reigns, but Fatu reversed course and sent all three men through the barricade, leaving him the only man standing as the show went off the air.

Roman Reigns won at Backlash, but Fatu stood tall

Backlash saw Fatu put up a strong showing against Reigns, only for the Tribal Chief to eek away a victory thanks to an exposed turnbuckle. But Fatu wasn’t done after the match, applying the Tongan Death Grip and taking out officials left and right, holding the World Heavyweight title as the show went off the air. During the Backlash post-show, Reigns told Cathy Kelley that it would be Fatu’s last night in the company.

Royce Keys reveals longstanding history with Jacob Fatu and The Bloodline 

Royce Keys unveiled his longstanding history with Jacob Fatu and The Bloodline. 

In an interview with Joey Karni, Keys initially discussed having to live up to expectations in his WWE debut. And the impact of making his first appearance at an event like the Royal Rumble which features notable talents from WWE and the industry. 

“It just meant a lot, just thinking about the names that came before you, living up to expectations. So, and while doing that, you got to create your own path. I did that. I mean, I made an impact in the (Royal) Rumble. It’s in history now. So, now we move forward and progress and take everything I want.”

Keys stated that WWE had already laid out a plan for him to skip NXT and directly work on the main roster after his January debut. He was further asked about potential alliances in WWE to which Keys responded that he has history with Jacob Fatu, and is familiar with The Usos and Solo Sikoa too. 

“Jacob Fatu and I have a history together. I’ve known that family for quite a while. So, The Usos, Solo, I’ve known that family a long time. So, there is some history there.”

Following his WWE debut match in January, Keys competed in dark matches which he later revealed was done on his request. He made his official SmackDown debut on April 10 against Berto.

On the SmackDown before WrestleMania 42, Keys won the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal.

Cam’ron continues feud with The Usos, issues WWE SummerSlam challenge

Despite the heavy backlash before WWE WrestleMania 42 due to Pat McAfee’s addition, WWE seems to be far from over with its celebrity involvement.

In the weeks leading up to WrestleMania 42, fans saw Jey Uso appear on It Is What It Is, where rapper Cam’ron took constant shots at Uso. However, after this continued for a while, the former World Champion finally snapped and ambushed the rapper in the studio.

The moment was also directly referenced by Roman Reigns on the April 20 episode of RAW. Trying to motivate Uso, Reigns called Cam’ron a “washed rapper from the 90s.”

However, not taking the insults lightly, Cam’ron fired back. He responded via an Instagram video, calling Reigns a “little dog.” He further continued his wrestling style promo and called himself the “paramount chief.”

“You are a s**ker! You do what Triple H tells you to do. But I get it, Triple H, I’ll tell you what, get all The Usos, bring all them motherf***er. I’ll set this motherf***er up at SummerSlam. I can’t wait!”

All I can do is laugh at you [Roman Reigns] staying for Monday Night Raw after WrestleMania is like eating thanksgiving leftovers on Monday after thxgvn,” Cam’ron wrote. “The Rock would Never.”

But you’re [Triple H] lil lil employee. You better do what he says,” Cam’ron wrote and issued a challenge to The Usos for SummerSlam.

The 50-year-old rapper issued the challenge, ripped his t-shirt, and walked away to close the video.

Six-man match official for WWE WrestleMania 42

A six-man tag match is official for WrestleMania 42.

After iShowSpeed inadvertently got himself involved again during a match between LA Knight and Austin Theory on Monday, Adam Pearce came out and made it official that Knight and The Usos would team up to take on iShowSpeed and The Vision in a six-man tag team match at WrestleMania.

Raw saw the massively popular streamer attempt to get uncursed by Danhausen, but found himself out of luck. Pearce suggested he go home, but The Vision convinced him otherwise and brought him out for Theory’s match against Knight. The finish had Paul shove Speed into Knight on the outside, causing Knight to get upset. Speed attempted to flee but was met by The Usos. Speed leaped over Knight and fled back to the ring, there Knight attempted to grab Speed. Knight took out Paul on the apron but the distraction was enough for Theory to roll up Knight for the win.

Ever since being cursed by Danhausen, Speed has found himself knee deep in the problems between The Vision, The Usos, and LA Knight. After attacking Knight by accident and inadvertently costing The Usos the World Tag Team titles on last week’s Raw, Knight retaliated during the week by attacking Speed during one of his livestreams.

Here is the updated card for WrestleMania:

  • World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk defends against Roman Reigns
  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against Randy Orton
  • Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Liv Morgan
  • WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill defends against Rhea Ripley
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi
  • Seth Rollins vs. Gunther
  • Unsanctioned match: Drew McIntyre vs. Jacob Fatu
  • Women’s Intercontinental Champion AJ Lee defends against Becky Lynch
  • United States Champion Sami Zayn defends against Trick Williams
  • Ladder match: Intercontinental Champion Penta defends against Rey Mysterio, Je’Von Evans, Dragon Lee, Rusev, JD McDonagh
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Nia Jax & Lash Legend defend against Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss, The Bella Twins, and Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
  • Finn Balor vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • The Vision & iShowSpeed vs. LA Knight & The Usos

Did Roman Reigns subtly tease The Rock’s return at WrestleMania 42? | Opinion

Roman Reigns might have a trick or two up his sleeve, especially after dealing with CM Punk’s antics ever since Reigns chose him as his WWE WrestleMania 42 opponent. With tensions already at their peak, I think the situation could potentially draw in another member of Reigns’ family. 

The heart of the matter

On the March 16 edition of WWE Raw, Reigns bumped into The Usos backstage, a week after they confronted Punk about his statement about Reigns’ deceased father. Reigns acknowledged their efforts and that they were right in their course of action.

The OTC then looked into the camera and issued a message saying that everyone in the Bloodline should take offense to Punk’s remark about Sika Anoa’i. 

“At the end of the day if you run your mouth, there’s gotta be consequences. As a matter of fact, to all my family, all the Bloodline, cousins, you should be offended at what CM Punk said about my father, your Uncle. But here’s the thing, you got before and you have after WrestleMania, but on that weekend CM Punk is mine,” said Reigns.

Given Reigns’ demeanor for anyone to step up, there is one other person from his family whom we all know has long-term issues with Punk: The Rock. 

Why The Rock could return to be in Roman Reigns’ corner again

The WWE veteran showed solidarity with Reigns at WrestleMania XL against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. However, the original motive behind his move was to initiate a feud with Reigns for WrestleMania. That was met with backlash from the WWE fanbase who instantly rallied behind Rhodes (#WeWantCody) who won the Royal Rumble and rightfully carved his path for WrestleMania.

Last year, The Rock influenced John Cena’s shocking turn heel at Elimination Chamber with Rhodes being the victim again. While Rhodes is feuding with Randy Orton on SmackDown, The Rock might be tempted to drop by and ensure he doesn’t get the win at WrestleMania 42.  

The Rock’s history with CM Punk

The Rock and Punk go a long way back. When Raw celebrated its 1000th episode in July 2012, The Rock returned as a special guest on the program while Punk and John Cena were battling it out for the WWE Championship. Big Show interrupted and attacked Cena, forcing Rock to rush out to even the odds.

Punk was already infuriated when The Rock dismissed him earlier that evening which shaped his decision to attack Rock with a GTS, instigating their rivalry further.

In January 2013, The Rock faced off with Punk and challenged him for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. This was also where Punk’s signature “Your arms are too short to box with God” promo was used. 

It’s important to note that during this time, The Shield were running rampant in WWE. The stable (Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose) made their debut at Survivor Series 2012 and interfered in Punk’s match against Ryback.

At the 2013 Royal Rumble, The Rock and CM Punk collided in a WWE Championship match. The bout carried the stipulation that if The Shield got involved in any manner, he would be stripped of the title. 

Final thoughts

Thirteen years later, it seems Punk’s sentiments towards The Rock may have toned down considering he mentioned his respect for everyone in The Anoa’i family except for Sika

With Reigns now standing as one of the biggest names in the industry, let alone the WWE roster, he possesses the influence to shift the dynamic power play on his side and urge The Rock to return. 

If that scenario unfolds, The Rock’s appearance on the road to/or at WrestleMania 42 could amplify the momentum for Reigns and Punk’s rivalry.

Two title matches booked for next WWE Raw

Two title matches are set for next week’s Raw at Madison Square Garden.

WWE’s return to MSG will see a street fight for the World Tag Team titles. The Usos and Austin Theory & Logan Paul met on Monday but their non-title match ended in a DQ after Jey Uso used Paul’s brass knuckles to strike Austin Theory right in front of the referee. Backstage, an irate Paul Heyman demanded the title match for next week, with Adam Pearce saying he would take it under consideration.

After Bayley & Lyra Valkyria defeated The Kabuki Warriors, Bayley issued the challenge to Women’s Tag Team Champions Lash Legend & Nia Jax, saying she knew they could beat them. Bayley has been coming up short in title matches and is looking for a way to get to WrestleMania after missing last year’s show due to being attacked by Becky Lynch.

IYO SKY will meet Raquel Rodriguez after the two had a confrontation on Raw, with Rodriguez unhappy SKY got involved in her match last week.

WWE Raw (March 30)

  • Street fight for World Tag Team titles: The Usos defend against Austin Theory & Logan Paul
  • Women’s Tag Team titles: Lash Legend & Nia Jax defend against Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
  • IYO SKY vs. Raquel Rodriguez
  • Brock Lesnar will appear

Two WWE stars set for Netflix MLB opening night appearance

Fans tuning into opening night of the Major League Baseball season will see an appearance by WWE World Tag Team Champions The Usos.

The 2026 MLB season begins this Wednesday when the San Francisco Giants host the New York Yankees. It will be broadcast on Netflix as the first MLB game to ever air live on the platform, and that presents an opportunity for Netflix to highlight some of its other programming. It’s been confirmed that Jimmy & Jey Uso will be appearing on the coverage as special guests.

Our Bryan Alvarez first reported over the weekend that WWE was sending some of its talent to the Giants vs. Yankees game to do cross-promotion.

Since WWE began its relationship with Netflix, we’ve seen WWE wrestlers make similar appearances like Seth Rollins and CM Punk joining Netflix’s NFL coverage and Rollins being part of the broadcast team for a Netflix skyscraping special.

Netflix is the broadcast home of WWE Raw in the United States and also hosts much of WWE’s archival catalogue. Internationally, it carries a wider array of WWE content including PLEs. Those PLEs do not air on Netflix in the U.S. due to WWE’s deal with ESPN.

WWE is currently in the biggest promotional stretch of its year with WrestleMania 42 now less than a month away. On Raw tonight (March 23), The Usos have a match against Logan Paul & Austin Theory.

Tag Team titles to be defended on WWE Raw

WWE has raised the stakes for one of the matches scheduled for Raw next Monday.

On WWE’s website, it’s listed that Logan Paul & Austin Theory will challenge The Usos for the World Tag Team titles on the March 23 episode of Raw. The matchup had already been announced for the show but was not listed as being for the titles until now.

“Paul Heyman has made it clear to Austin Theory and Logan Paul that they need to take down The Usos,” WWE.com wrote. “Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso will put the World Tag Team Title on the line against Theory and Paul, Monday on Raw at 8 ET/5 PT on Netflix.”

If The Vision were to win the belts, this would be Paul’s first Tag Team title reign in WWE. He previously had a run as United States Champion in 2023-2024. Theory is a former WWE Tag Team Champion with Grayson Waller.

The Usos’ current reign began when they won the belts from AJ Styles & Dragon Lee at the end of December 2025. Their only televised defense so far has been a victory over Akira Tozawa & Otis.

TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts is hosting Monday’s Raw. It’s one of only four Raw episodes remaining before WrestleMania 42. Brock Lesnar is slated to make an appearance, which comes one week after he was laid out by his WrestleMania opponent Oba Femi.

WWE Raw (Monday, March 23) —

  • World Tag Team Champions The Usos defend against Logan Paul & Austin Theory
  • Brock Lesnar reacts to being taken out by Oba Femi

The Vision vs. The Usos added to next week’s WWE Raw

A tag team match is set for next week’s Raw.

It was announced that next week’s show in Boston will see The Vision’s Logan Paul and Austin Theory taking on The Usos, who they have been feuding with for the last several weeks. Paul Heyman instructed The Vision backstage to focus on The Usos for the time being, with both agreeing they needed to be taken out.

Several weeks ago, Heyman was attacked by Seth Rollins, who struck Heyman with a steel chair and gave him the stomp. As Heyman was being stretchered out, The Vision were jumped by The Usos as LA Knight was seen speeding away in the ambulance with the battered Heyman.

This week’s show opened with Heyman returning to television, disheveled but bringing in someone to confront Seth Rollins: Brock Lesnar. The two met face-to-face after Lesnar took out Rollins’ group of masked men. Plans were interrupted when Oba Femi came out. Rollins exited the ring, causing a brief distraction on Lesnar’s part that allowed him to walk into a pop-up powerbomb by Femi, who then placed his foot on Lesnar and pointed at the WrestleMania sign.

WWE Raw (March 23)

  • Logan Paul & Austin Theory vs. The Usos
  • Brock Lesnar will appear

WWE Raw live results: Elimination Chamber qualifiers continue

Date: February 9, 2026
Location: Rocket Arena in Cleveland, OH 

The Big Takeaway —

AJ Lee is back and will face Becky Lynch for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship at Elimination Chamber in her new hometown of Chicago. In his hometown as well, CM Punk will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Bálor. 

Rhea Ripley qualified for the Women’s Elimination Chamber, while LA Knight qualified for the Men’s Chamber. 

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Show Recap — 

Michael Cole kicked off by saying Cleveland was known, among other things, as the city where the Monday Night Wars came to an end. He announced there would be over 10,000 in attendance tonight.

CM Punk arrived and, surprise surprise, was joined by AJ Lee.

Becky Lynch arrived moments later just behind them (they didn’t notice). She freaked out and ran off the other way. 

Cole announced that Bron Breakker was injured while training. He had surgery and would be out indefinitely.

Becky Lynch and AJ Lee kick off Raw 

A frantic Becky Lynch marched to the ring. She wondered when the disrespect would end. She planned to talk about the injustice at the Royal Rumble, but instead saw who decided to return to her show. 

The crowd chanted for AJ Lee, and she entered. Lee said she was there to support her girl, Maxxine Dupri, who had a match tonight. Maybe she would hang out in catering when it was over. 

Lynch cut her off. Lynch said Lee tried to act all cute, but she saw through it. Lynch didn’t like her eyebrows and compared her to a chihuahua that kept barking at her, keeping her up at night and ruining her life. 

Lee called that a tad dramatic because she hadn’t done anything to her—besides beating her at Wrestlepalooza and WarGames. She also cost her the IC title against Dupri at Madison Square Garden. But it was water under the bridge now that Lynch was champion again. 

Lynch acted maniacally (or tried to) and asked what it would take to get rid of her. Lynch noted that Elimination Chamber would be in Lee’s hometown of Chicago. Lynch asked if Lee wanted her to ruin Lee’s life the way Lee ruined hers. 

Lee acted like she wasn’t sure because she hadn’t had a singles match in over a decade. It had to be special. Lee said she beat Lynch already, which should really make her the number one contender. Lynch repeatedly said no while the crowd chanted, “Yes.” 

Lee said, “No title, no match,” so Lynch begrudgingly agreed. Lynch said if Lee felt like she had been held down by “the man” before, she had no idea what she was in for now. Lynch welcomed her to the big time before storming out of the ring. Lee was happy.

(Can’t say I was a big fan of the acting in this segment. To the point where it was almost hard to watch. The match makes sense, and they were obviously headed here eventually. It’s fair to wonder why Lee waited this long. Maybe she wanted to wait until Lynch was champion again, but she’s the one who cost her the belt in the first place.) 

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World Tag Team Championship match: The Usos (c) vs. Otis & Akira Tozawa

Otis and Tozawa were all over Jimmy and Jey early on, and Otis press-slammed Tozawa over the top and onto both Usos ahead of a break. The Usos took control during a break, almost in a heelish manner. Tozawa knocked Jey off the apron before getting hit with a Samoan drop by Jimmy. Moments later, Jey punched Tozawa behind the referee’s back. 

Tozawa absolutely planted Jey with a DDT before making the hot tag to Otis, who ran wild on both guys before hitting Jimmy with a World’s Strongest Slam for two. Jey made a blind tag and cut off a Caterpillar attempt with a superkick (which missed completely). The Usos superkicked Otis, but Tozawa made a tag and delivered multiple suicide dives. He even mocked Jey’s “run it back” gesture while doing so, which was great.  

Tozawa hit Jimmy with a diving senton for a close nearfall. Otis tagged in, but Jimmy superkicked both Tozawa and Otis. The Usos gave Otis a double spear, and they followed with a 1D for the pinfall win (Jey pinned Otis). 

— Byron Saxton interviewed The Usos post-match and asked what was next as we headed to WrestleMania. Jey gave Alpha Academy a shout-out first. Jimmy said they would continue to be the best tag team in the game, but what he wanted next was to see Jey qualify for the Chamber, win the match, and go on to being Main Event Jey Uso. Everyone said “Yeet,” and they hugged. 

Match result: The Usos defeated Otis & Akira Tozawa to retain the World Tag Team Championships (10:01) 

(I suppose the last few moments were exciting—once Tozawa got in—but the Usos looked really off.) 

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There was a recap of the CM Punk-Roman Reigns promo segment. 

They aired a clip of AJ Styles on Stephanie McMahon’s podcast. It included backstage footage from after his loss to Gunther, getting hugs from Shane Helms and Xavier Woods. 

Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer segment 

Liv Morgan entered with Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio. Morgan was about to speak, but Dom cut her off. He presented her with flowers and chocolates to congratulate her on winning the Rumble. Morgan was thrilled. She thanked him and said his gift would come later. 

Morgan announced we were in the presence of the greatest IC champion and Rumble winner of all time. She said she put Stephanie Vaquer and Jade Cargill on notice. They were afraid of her because they knew they would lose at Mania if she chose to face them. 

They stalled for a moment until Dom was about to speak, but he jumped when pyro suddenly went off (like Kane’s fireworks) for Stephanie Vaquer’s entrance. (A week later, her new music still sounds awful.) 

Vaquer told Morgan she talked too much. She said something in Spanish, and Morgan wanted Dom to translate. Dom didn’t want to repeat what she said, so he responded to Vaquer in Spanish instead. Morgan wanted to know what he said. Stephanie responded, “He said, He’s a little bitch.” 

Morgan called her a liar. She accused Vaquer of wanting Dom and offered her a “Hot Girls Love Dominik” shirt, but didn’t think she was qualified to wear it. Vaquer told Morgan to pick her so she could kick her ass at WrestleMania. 

Morgan said she didn’t plan to rush into making a decision. Morgan stated, “If you don’t like it, you can cry about it, puta.” Vaquer was pissed at this line and slapped Dom for getting between them. Vaquer stormed off instead of just going after Morgan right now. 

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Rhea Ripley, Ivy Nile, and Lyra Valkyria cut pre-taped promos ahead of their qualifying match. 

Triple threat Elimination Chamber qualifying match: Tag Team Champion Rhea Ripley vs. Ivy Nile vs. Lyra Valkyria 

After a break, Nile was upside down in the corner while Valkyria climbed over to set up Ripley for a superplex. However, Nile managed to bring them both down with a double suplex. Ripley cut off Nile’s offence moments later and hit a low dropkick. 

Ripley and Valkyria traded counters until Ripley got her in the electric chair drop position. It seemed like they were setting up for Nile to hit a flying crossbody to knock down Valkyria, but Ripley dropped Valkyria before she could. Nile went for the move anyway and missed as a result, but she was smart enough to go for a cover on the prone Valkyria for two. 

Nile gave Ripley a snap German suplex, and Ripley almost landed badly on Valkyria. Nile gave Valkyria a spinning Uranage for two before applying a dragon sleeper, but Ripley broke that up with a headbutt. Ripley went for Rip-tide, but Nile countered with a backstabber. 

Valkyria hit Nile with a Nightwing, but Ripley flew in and clonked her with a running knee strike. Ripley followed with a Rip-tide on Valkyria for the pinfall win. 

Ripley joins Tiffany Stratton in the Chamber. 

Match result: Rhea Ripley defeated Lyra Valkyria and Ivy Nile to qualify for the Women’s Elimination Chamber (9:29)

This match had pretty good action, but the crowd was dead and seemed less interested as it went on. I think they were just waiting for Ripley to win, but Nile was the one who got the most offence in before Ripley ultimately won. (Nile was also protected over Valkyria in the finish.) 

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Morgan checked on Dom backstage. He was still selling getting slapped. Morgan tried to console him by saying he had a Chamber qualifying match next week. Dom wasn’t happy because he still had to defend the IC title. 

They saw a dejected Finn Bálor nearby, and Dom tried to console him, saying JD McDonagh would be back soon and that they could go after the tag titles. Bálor said he wasn’t done with Punk or the world title. Dom said his window might be closed with Punk facing Roman Reigns at Mania. 

Bálor told him, “You know what, Dom? I’m tired of being an afterthought. I thought we were supposed to be a family.” Bálor left. 

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Finn Bálor and CM Punk segment 

Cole was in the ring, ready to interview Punk, but Finn Bálor slid into the ring and grabbed the mic. He reminded us that he left Punk lying in the middle of the ring like a wounded dog two weeks ago. Punk was hurt, and Bálor knew it because he was the one who hurt him. 

Bálor wouldn’t let Reigns take advantage of his kill. It wouldn’t be the first time Reigns did. Reigns took advantage when the top rope snapped on Bálor, while he had Reigns beat in the middle of the ring for the title. Bálor was tired of being an afterthought and tired of being pushed around. He wanted Punk and the World Heavyweight title at Elimination Chamber. Punk beat him on his home turf, so Bálor would beat Punk on his. 

Adam Pearce walked out with security. Pearce said they had already had this conversation. Bálor had his shot, and it was too late to get another. The world title was spoken for. Pearce said he’s known Bálor a long time and didn’t want this to get ugly. He asked Bálor to leave the ring or else security would get involved. 

Punk entered and chased Bálor out of the ring. Security got between them as Bálor stood on the announce table. Punk said Bálor wasn’t an afterthought. He was his first thought, and he deserved an ass-beating. Punk invited him into the ring for a fight. 

Bálor said he wasn’t fighting for nothing. He wanted Punk to put the title on the line. Punk accepted and wanted the match right now. 

Pearce declined the match because he didn’t want to risk the WrestleMania main event. Punk demanded he make the match because, as the champion, he deserved to have a say. If not, he would chase Bálor around the arena all night. Pearce reluctantly made the match official for the Chamber show. (The crowd cheered the match but booed the location.) The crowd chanted for Punk as security followed Bálor to the back. 

Punk invited Cole to go on with his interview. Cole asked why he would jeopardize one of the greatest main events in history for this match (against Bálor). Punk said he wasn’t jeopardizing anything. He was building something. He was chasing greatness. He was being the fighting champion the people deserved to see every Monday night. 

The greatness he was chasing was a story that he told ten years ago, when he was champion for over 400 days. He tried to be just 1% better every day. He would fight anybody, anywhere, to prove that he was what he said he was—the best in the world. 

He wasn’t jeopardizing anything. He was brave enough to know there was no reward without risk. He was humble enough to know it could end at any time. But he was also confident enough to know, “That shit ain’t gonna happen.” 

Punk didn’t believe Reigns when he said he hated him. Punk was building something, and Reigns hated that he couldn’t stop it. WrestleMania would only end one way—with his hand getting raised.

(It really feels like they’re killing time with this Bálor feud, but Punk was great again here. He comes across like a rightful world champion, and certainly isn’t shy about telling us about it.) 

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Pearce thanked security for escorting Bálor out of the building. He was confronted by Paul Heyman and The Vision (no Bron Breakker). Heyman said Pearce pushed Breakker to the point that he went home and deadlifted weights until 5:00 AM when he popped a hernia. It was a career-ending injury for anyone but Breakker. Heyman put the blame squarely on Pearce. 

Pearce got in Heyman’s face. He knew Breakker was the future, and nobody besides the Vision wanted Breakker back faster than him. He warned the Vision not to get involved in Austin Theory’s qualifying match tonight—and that was a threat. 

Logan Paul wondered what Pearce would do about it if they didn’t get involved. Logan said he was the biggest star to come out of Cleveland, and Pearce would do nothing. Bronson Reed backed off Logan and told him that Pearce was his problem now. 

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Nattie vs. Maxxine Dupri 

Dupri caught Nattie in an ankle lock immediately. Nattie escaped, and Dupri applied the move again outside the ring. However, Nattie booted her into the ring steps and shoved her into the ring post. Nattie dropped Dupri onto the announce table, mounted her and pounded away with right hands until the referee called for a double count-out. 

Nattie applied a sharpshooter while on the announce table as officials tried to stop her. Nattie only let go when AJ Lee ran out (to her music). 

Lee checked on Dupri and started helping her to the back when Lynch suddenly decked Lee from behind. Lynch was proud of herself. 

Match result: Nattie vs. Maxxine Dupri ended in a double count-out (1:36)

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LA Knight cut a pre-promo. His focus was on taking out the Vision, and it started tonight with Theory (in their qualifying match). 

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

Je’Von Evans had a mystery partner, and the crowd popped when it was “The Original” El Grande Americano (Chad Gable). 

Evans and Gable had control but lost it during an early break. Gable made a hot tag after the break and gave the Americanos a double German suplex. However, El Grande (Ludwig Kaiser) tripped Gable off the top. 

With Gable down, Rayo came flying off the top rope, but Evans met him mid-air with an OG Cutter, which looked awesome. (I guess the director knew this was coming because they cut to a special camera angle in the middle of this live wrestling match.) 

Evans wiped out Rayo with a dive before Gable hit Bravo with a diving headbutt for the pinfall win. 

— El Grande attacked the babyfaces post-match and tried to unmask Gable, but Gable turned it around and almost unmasked Kaiser until his buddies helped him out of the ring. 

Match result: The Original El Grande Americano & Je’Von Evans defeated Bravo & Rayo Americano (7:42) 

The finishing sequence was cool, and Gable and Evans could certainly make for a great team if they wanted to go in that direction. 

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Penta, Theory, and Knight cut pre-taped promos ahead of their qualifier. 

During a break, Bayley said she would beat Nattie and Asuka in a qualifier next week. She had a chance to redeem herself after what happened at WrestleMania last year. 

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Saxton interviewed Gunther backstage after they showed a replay of him choking out Dragon Lee last week. Gunther knew Saxton was going to ask about Dragon, but he couldn’t care less because his focus was solely on WrestleMania. 

Saxton mentioned his qualifying match next week. Gunther was well aware. His road to WrestleMania should have been cemented when he retired Goldberg, John Cena and AJ Styles. Instead, his road to Mania starts next week. But no worry, the result would be the same, and he would walk out of Mania the new WWE Champion. 

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Next week on Raw in Memphis: 

  • Elimination Chamber triple threat qualifying match: Gunther vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Dominik Mysterio 
  • Elimination Chamber triple threat qualifying match: Asuka vs. Bayley vs. Nattie 
  • AJ Lee appears 

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Triple threat Elimination Chamber qualifying match: LA Knight vs. Austin Theory (w/ Paul Heyman) vs. Penta 

Even though it was a triple threat match, the lone heel Theory took control through a break, which meant the match slowed to a crawl. Knight fought back after the break and hit a neckbreaker, but Penta broke up the cover. Penta knocked Knight out of the ring before Theory gave Penta a brainbuster. 

Knight hit Theory with a slingshot shoulder tackle, clotheslined him out of the ring, and bounced his head repeatedly off the announce desk. Knight cut off a Penta dive attempt and bounced him off the table, too. 

Theory dropped Knight into the middle turnbuckle, but Knight countered a rolling dropkick into a belly-to-back suplex. Penta nailed both guys with a flying crossbody before superkicking Theory and giving Knight a slingblade. Penta gave Theory a backstabber, but Knight broke up the cover. 

Knight set up Penta for a superplex, but Theory got underneath them and brought down both men with a double powerbomb (yes, we saw essentially the same spot in the women’s triple threat earlier). Knight responded with a reverse DDT and diving elbow drop on Theory. 

Logan and Reed ran out, so Knight knocked them both off the apron. Knight went after Logan, but Reed ran over Knight and gave him an elbow drop. Logan distracted the referee (there are no DQs in this match) as Reed gave Knight a Tsunami. Pearce ran out to confront the Vision, and they were escorted up the aisle by security. 

Theory curb-stomped Knight and was about to win, but Penta broke up the cover by yanking Theory out of the ring. I thought this might be setting up a Penta win (after Knight took both a Tsunami and a curb stomp), but Theory dumped Penta over the announce desk, and that was the end of him. 

The masked man suddenly appeared, superkicked Theory and hit a curb stomp. The masked man chucked Theory back in the ring before he was chased away through the crowd by the Vision. Knight gave Theory a BFT for the pinfall win. 

Knight joins Randy Orton in the Men’s Chamber. 

Match result: LA Knight defeated Austin Theory and Penta to qualify for the Men’s Elimination Chamber (9:29) 

The show was dedicated to the memory of Jim Shank, a long-time company employee.

WWE part of new Fanatics Studios initiative, Usos culinary series in development

WWE is set to be an important part of a new initiative that Fanatics is launching.

It was announced today that Fanatics and production company OBB Media have linked up to launch Fanatics Studios, which will see Fanatics produce its own feature films and documentaries, unscripted and scripted original programming, live event specials, premium digital series, and more. WWE is listed among the partners — with a “multi-project commitment across unscripted and digital content.”

That includes the shows that are already part of the WWE & Fanatics podcast network: What Do You Wanna Talk About? with Cody Rhodes, What’s Your Story? with Stephanie McMahon, and the Raw Recap podcast with Sam Roberts & Megan Morant. Along with those projects, a new digital series is being created featuring The Usos.

Titled “YEE(A)T with The Usos,” the series will air on WWE’s YouTube channel and social platforms. Here is the description for the show:

YEE(A)T with The Usos: Fanatics Studios will debut an unscripted culinary series with WWE Superstars Jimmy and Jey Uso, who will take their tag team efforts on the road with a BBQ travel show featuring fellow WWE superstars and celebrity friends distributed across WWE’s social and YouTube channels.

Fanatics, one of the leading companies in the sports merchandise industry, has become one of WWE’s closest partners since taking over WWE Shop in 2022. The two sides are set to present their WWE World convention in Las Vegas again during WrestleMania 42 week this April.

ESPN, MLB, football legend Tom Brady, and the Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee are among the other partners who have projects in development at Fanatics Studios.

Matt Hardy calls for ‘generational dream match’ at WWE WrestleMania

Matt Hardy has a “generational dream match” in mind for WWE WrestleMania.

After The Usos won the World Tag Team titles on Raw last night, Hardy posted a tweet congratulating Jimmy & Jey on their victory. He also suggested a triple threat match for WrestleMania that would see The Usos defend their newly won belts against The Hardy Boyz and New Day.

“Congrats, @WWEUsos! Well deserved win as you guys absolutely killed it,” Hardy wrote. “Maybe at
@WrestleMania, it’s time for The Usos vs The New Day vs The Hardy Boyz in a generational dream match.”

Kofi Kingston of The New Day appeared to like Hardy’s idea, responding to his tweet with an eyes emoji.

Matt & Jeff Hardy also currently hold gold as the TNA Tag Team Champions. They’ve re-signed with TNA but could still be involved with WWE through the partnership the two promotions have together. The Hardys have already worked some NXT matches, including having a brief reign with the NXT Tag Team titles.

Last night’s Raw main event saw The Usos defeat AJ Styles & Dragon Lee to become the new World Tag Team Champions. This is the ninth Tag Team title reign for The Usos and the first time they have been champions together since 2023.

The Usos win World Tag Team titles on WWE Raw

The Usos are now nine time tag team champions.

Jimmy & Jey Uso won the World Tag Team titles on the final Raw of 2025, defeating Dragon Lee and AJ Styles. The finish had Dragon Lee hitting a dive on Jimmy as Styles got a nearfall with the Styles Clash. Lee & Styles were looking to use their double team finish when Jimmy recovered and laid out both with superkicks. Jey got back to his feet and the two brothers laid out Dragon Lee with the 1D to score the victory. Raw closed out the year with the Usos celebrating their latest tag team title victory.

Earlier this month, the reunited brothers made it known they were back in Raw’s tag team division and were looking to get a shot at the titles held by Styles and Lee. They picked up a victory over the New Day on their way to Monday’s title match.

The win comes as Jey had been frustrated in recent months over his losing streak as a singles wrestler. After losing to LA Knight in the Last Time is Now tournament last month he threw a fit, destroying a Prime Energy display.

WWE Raw live results: Gunther appears after retiring John Cena

Date: December 15, 2025
Location: GIANT Center in Hershey, PA 

The Big Takeaway —

Austin Theory is the masked man. 

CM Punk cut a fiery promo on Bron Breakker, repeatedly insulting the intelligence of Bron, as well as Rick and Scott Steiner. Breakker speared him for his efforts at Raw’s conclusion. 

Gunther opened the show and received a ton of heat. He called John Cena a bitch for tapping, and his words were so upsetting that he was kicked out of the arena by Adam Pearce (facing off with AJ Styles as he left). 

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Show Recap — 

There was a big video package recapping John Cena’s retirement match and loss to Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event. The video showed Cena’s career flashing before our eyes while he was locked in the sleeper before tapping out. They included the “Thank you, Cena” chants (and only those chants) as the video ended with him walking off. 

Gunther kicks off Monday Night Raw

Gunther walked out to an absolute ton of heat, and he was all smiles. A few fans chanted, “You tapped out,” but it quickly turned into more booing as he tried to speak. 

Gunther stated, “I did what I said I would do. I made John Cena give up! And when he gave up, he tapped out like a little bitch!” 

Gunther dropped the mic and left as the crowd loudly (and I mean loudly) booed. Gunther returned to the ring to pose on the turnbuckle and bask in the heat. He teased leaving again, but instead posed on the announce table with one more statement. 

“I made John Cena tap out like a little bitch! It is my time now. I will forever be the man that made John Cena give up.” 

Gunther continued to smile as he left to a chorus of boos. The camera followed as he walked to the back, where he bumped into Otis and Akira Tozawa. Otis asked if Gunther felt good rubbing it in. Gunther said he did. Gunther then bumped into R-Truth, who called him a piece of trash. Gunther was cool with that. 

Gunther bumped into Adam Pearce next. Pearce was pissed that he was walking all over Cena’s legacy because he knew Cena wasn’t coming back. That didn’t make him the Ring General—that made him an asshole. Pearce told him he was done for the night and to find the exit. 

Gunther gladly left the arena. He bumped into AJ Styles outside. Styles got in his face, but did not say anything. He motioned to Gunther to get in his car. Gunther rolled the window down to give Styles the “You can’t see me” gesture before driving off. 

(It felt like all of these people were overreacting, but Gunther was perfect here.) 

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Arriving at the arena were The Vision, Stephanie Vaquer, Ivy Nile & The Creed Brothers, and CM Punk. 

The Usos vs. The New Day (w/ Grayson Waller) 

Jimmy and Jey Uso entered and were about to run back their entrance music, but The New Day interrupted.

I believe this was the first time these teams have wrestled each other in three years. 

The New Day took control ahead of an early break, and Jimmy Uso made a comeback as soon as they returned, but a Waller distraction allowed New Day to take over again. 

Jey made a hot tag and missed a Stinger splash, colliding head-first into the ring post. He bounced right back and hit Xavier Woods with a superkick for two. Wade Barrett credited Jey’s “Samoan head” for being able to absorb the damage. Jey followed with a dive and flying crossbody for two, leading to a second commercial break. 

New Day took control again during the break. Jey began his comeback when they returned, but he was tripped by Waller, who was kicked out by the referee. The Usos handed out superkicks to Woods and Kofi Kingston before hitting Woods with a double splash for a nearfall. 

Kingston shoved Jey into the steel steps, and Woods followed with a tornado DDT to Jimmy off the apron. New Day hit their double-team finisher on Jimmy, but Jey broke up the cover. 

Jimmy came back with superkicks before Jey nailed Woods with a spear outside the ring. Jimmy speared Kingston in the ring, and the Usos hit him with 1-D for the pinfall win (Jey pinned Kingston). 

Match result: Jimmy & Jey Uso defeated Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods (17:25) 

This match was pretty boring until the finishing sequence. 

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Confirmed for the January 5th edition of Raw: CM Punk vs. Bron Breakker for the world title, and Asuka & Kairi Sane defend the tag titles against Iyo Sky & Rhea Ripley. 

Asuka and Kairi Sane cut a pre-taped promo in Japanese. They accused Iyo Sky of betraying them, even though they loved her, and choosing Rhea Ripley over them. Asuka said they would retain their tag titles on January 5th. 

Byron Saxton interviewed Dominik Mysterio during commercials. Dom was happy to be the last person to beat Cena in a title match. It made him the greatest Mysterio of all time and the greatest luchador of all time. Dom was excited to see Raquel Rodriguez bring more gold home to Judgment Day tonight. 

The Vision meets backstage 

Logan Paul was gushing with Bronson Reed over what they did to LA Knight. Bron Breakker told them Knight was gone and they should focus on CM Punk. Logan agreed, and he assumed the masked man would show up to help. Paul Heyman didn’t know who the masked man was, but they had a lot on their plate, so he would take the help if the masked man was on the same page. 

Breakker pulled Heyman aside to tell him he would take out Punk if he showed up tonight (they already showed Punk arriving earlier). Heyman urged him to wait for January 5th and do it with the title on the line. Breakker wasn’t thrilled with this. Logan calmed him down and asked for his help getting ready for Rey Mysterio. 

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Asuka & Kairi Sane attack Iyo Sky & Rhea Ripley 

Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley entered, presumably for an in-ring promo. However, Ripley looked back into the crowd to find Asuka, who misted her in the face. Sane wiped out Sky as she checked on Ripley. 

Officials ran down to try to break things up, but Asuka and Sane continued the assault. Asuka held down Ripley for Sane to do the Insane Elbow, but Sky crawled on top of Ripley to take the brunt of the damage. Sky sold her back, while officials checked on Ripley. 

(A good, simple heat segment that felt more spontaneous than the usual angles.) 

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The second match of the evening began 1 hour and 5 minutes into the show. 

Maxxine Dupri wore all black (with silver boots). Gunther wore all black earlier, and both the Usos (black and silver) and The New Day (black and gold) wore mostly all black gear as well. Ivy Nile had a lot of black, too, but at least her gear had the American flag incorporated into it. 

Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Maxxine Dupri (c) vs. Ivy Nile 

This was a title match between two wrestlers who have one pinfall win between them in the last year, and that one win was Dupri beating Becky Lynch for the title (thanks to interference). The crowd was understandably quiet for it. 

Dupri applied an armbar trapping Nile between the ropes, but she lost the grip, and Nile slammed her into the apron. Nile followed with a safe-looking German suplex on the outside and maintained control through a break. 

Dupri mounted a comeback, but Nile ducked a spinning kick and hit a powerbomb. Dupri responded with a sit-out powerbomb of her own (dropping Nile on her lower back/rear end) for two. There was a moment where Dupri was stuck upside down in the ropes and fired up by dropping her straps, but even that didn’t get much of a reaction. 

Dupri applied an ankle lock, and Nile kept trying to counter, but Dupri blocked every attempt. Dupri grapevined the leg, and Nile tapped out. 

Match result: Maxxine Dupri defeated Ivy Nile to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship (9:57)

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Je’Von Evans met with Pearce backstage. Pearce was impressed with his performance at SNME. They were approached by El Grande Americano and the other two. El Grande spoke ill of NXT and Evans, so Evans basically told him to watch his mouth. Pearce suggested a match for next week, and Rayo stepped up for the challenge. Pearce made it official. 

CM Punk promo

Punk stormed to the ring to his music. He was not in a good mood, and he ripped the logo cover off the microphone before cutting his promo. 

Punk said he missed two consecutive Raws because people smarter than him said he wasn’t cleared to compete or fly. What happened to him at WarGames hurt, but it wasn’t as painful as having to listen to Bron Breakker talk. Punk called him a cross-eyed Neanderthal nepo baby. 

Punk recalled Breakker being mad at him for trying to end his career at WarGames. Punk knew brains didn’t run in Bron’s family, and reminded him that he didn’t sign up to play board games. Punk congratulated him on the win, but said Breakker had the audacity to claim it was easy to beat him. 

Breakker wanted the 2011 version of Punk, but Breakker couldn’t beat the 2025 version of him without a lot of help. Breakker got assists from a Brock Lesnar F5, Bronson Reed Tsunami, and Drew McIntyre spitting his head open. Not to mention the masked man. Breakker earned a title match, but he didn’t do it alone. 

Punk has been here many times before. This wasn’t the first time Heyman gassed up a talent too fast, too soon, only to watch him wilt under the bright lights. If Punk had a dime for every time someone not as smart as him gassed up a wrestler to be a future WrestleMania main eventer, he’d have a pocket full of dimes. 

Punk warned Breakker not to mention his wife again, or this would get personal faster than he could run. This wouldn’t be about the belt anymore. Punk would rip his eyes out of his head and piss on his single-digit IQ brain. 

Punk would challenge Breakker to show up alone to fight him for the title, but he knew he didn’t have the balls. Punk invited Breakker to invite the Vision, his dumb father, and his even dumber brother Scott, because he would need all the help he could get. 

Punk would win, and Heyman would leave Breakker to move on to the next next big thing. Meanwhile, Reed would be forced to do TikToks with the YouTube scammer. All Bron would have left was dumb and dumber—his father and uncle—and even with Steiner math, they would realize GTS equalled 1-2-3.

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Judgment Day met backstage. Dom was excited for the Women’s title main event. Liv Morgan said they’d all have a great Christmas, but she wondered where Finn Bálor was. Dom said he was with JD McDonagh, who would be out a while. 

Morgan approached Raquel Rodriguez and was excited to see her become world champion, before she and Roxanne Perez became tag team champions. Rodriguez was pumped up, and she left for the match. 

Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez 

This went through a break, and the crowd was quiet until Vaquer hit Devil’s Kiss. Rodriguez came back with a clothesline before the fight spilled to the outside. 

Nikki Bella suddenly appeared to attack Vaquer for the DQ. Bella laid out Vaquer with “Rack Attack 2.0.” 

Match result: Stephanie Vaquer defeated Raquel Rodriguez via disqualification (8:43) 

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Pearce wanted Heyman to tell him who the masked man was. Heyman said he didn’t know. It could be Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, Nick Aldis, or Bruno Sammartino. Heyman left because he wanted to get Logan ready for Rey Mysterio. Pearce wanted to know the masked man’s identity by the end of the night. 

After Heyman left, Ripley approached Pearce and demanded a match with Asuka. Pearce made it official for next week. 

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Punk approached Rey backstage and told him he’d have his back tonight. Rey appreciated it. 

Jackie Redmond asked AJ Styles and Dragon Lee about the “throwback” match between The Usos and New Day earlier. Styles appreciated their rivalry, but he and Dragon Lee were the team to beat. Dragon Lee said they would face any team, any time. They left to speak to Pearce. 

Bella approached Redmond because she had something to say. She would not apologize for putting people beneath her in their place. She was sick of these women not respecting the road she paved. Vaquer and Rodriguez should be polishing her boots. 

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Next week on Raw: 

  • Bayley vs. Roxanne Perez 
  • Je’Von Evans vs. Rayo Americano 
  • Rhea Ripley vs. Asuka 

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Bayley congratulated Dupri on retaining the title, and Dupri said it meant the world coming from her. Durpi showed off her bloody finger, perhaps from losing a nail, so she left to take care of it. 

Lyra Valkyria approached Bayley. Bayley admitted she didn’t feel great losing to someone so much less experienced (she didn’t mention Sol Ruca’s name). Bayley wondered if there was truth to what Asuka said about her. 

Valkyria purposely egged her on by shoving her and saying that wasn’t the Bayley she knew, and called her an idiot. It worked because Bayley fired up and said she would destroy Perez next week. Bayley called Valkyria an idiot and left. Valkyria was happy her plan worked. 

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Rey Mysterio vs. Logan Paul (w/ Paul Heyman)

Rey played cat-and-mouse with Logan early on and taunted him while doing so. They went back and forth before Rey hit a seated senton off the apron. However, Logan took over during a break after shoving him into the barricade. I think Logan tried a bronco buster of sorts during the break, but he just kind of sat with his crotch in Rey’s face for a few moments before getting up. 

Logan went to the top rope, but Rey cut him off with ten punches and a hurricanrana for two. Rey tried a springboard moonsault, but Logan caught him and hit a running powerslam for two. 

Rey went for a 619, but Logan hit an ill-timed boot to cut him off, followed by the most deliberate three amigos suplexes. Instead of hitting the third suplex, Logan placed Rey on the top rope. Rey fought him off and hit a sunset flip powerbomb. Logan spilled outside the ring, so Rey hit a sliding splash. 

This brought out the Brons, but Punk immediately ran out behind them with a chair. He attacked them with the chair and chased them to the back. Rey caught Logan in a crucifix pin for a nearfall. Logan blocked a hurricanrana and hit an alley-oop facebuster. 

Heyman handed Logan the brass knuckles as the referee checked on Rey. However, Rey tripped Logan and hit a 619. 

Logan dropped the knux, and Rey considered grabbing them. Rey did grab them and placed them on his hand, but the masked man appeared and hit him with a curb stomp. Logan followed with a frog splash for the pinfall win. 

Match result: Logan Paul defeated Rey Mysterio (14:59) 

— The masked man faced off with Logan Paul, but scampered into the crowd upon seeing Punk run down to the ring. 

Punk stood on the turnbuckle as the camera focused on the masked man, who removed his face mask to reveal it was Austin Theory. (The reveal didn’t get a big reaction, but people did chant his name as he stood in the crowd.) 

Punk dropped down from the ropes and was speared by Breakker. 

Breakker grabbed the world title belt. He told Punk that this was business, but if Punk ever talked about his family like that again, he would never walk on two feet ever again. Breakker held the belt up high as the show ended.

Tag team rivalry to be renewed on next WWE Raw

After years of waiting, WWE is finally set to renew this iconic tag-team rivalry between The Usos and The New Day.

Earlier this week on Raw, Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso officially reunited. Taking a break from his singles run, Jey confirmed his return to tag-team action and announced that the brothers are once again hunting for championship gold.

Shortly after the reunion, WWE announced that The Usos (Jey & Jimmy Uso) will face the New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) on the December 15th episode of WWE Raw.

“Jey and Jimmy Uso have reunited with their focus firmly on the World Tag Team Title. After brawling with Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods on Monday, The Usos will renew their epic rivalry with The New Day.”

The Usos and The New Day share a storied history, having produced some of the most acclaimed tag-team matches in modern WWE. Their last encounter occurred on November 11, 2022, when The Usos retained their tag titles against Kingston and Woods.

The above match announcement comes after fans witnessed The Usos put the tag-team division on notice and re-enter the tag-team picture this past week on Raw. The duo announced their intentions in front of The New Day, AJ Styles & Dragon Lee.

Interestingly, The Usos have not held tag team gold in WWE since WrestleMania 39, where they dropped the belts to Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in the main event of the show. Jey Uso did briefly win the championships with Cody Rhodes in 2023, but the reign was short-lived.

WWE Raw December 15th, 2025 lineup:

  • The Usos vs. The New Day

No other match has currently been advertised for the upcoming Raw episode on December 15th, 2025.