WWE Raw Results For (7/14/2025)

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WWE Raw will be broadcasting live from the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, and air live on Netflix.

Here is the Results for tonight’s WWE RAW:

Non-Title Match: The Kabuki Warriors (“The Empress of Tomorrow” Asuka and “The Pirate Princess” Kairi Sane) vs. The Judgment Day’s WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions “The Prodigy” Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez

The match starts off with Raquel Rodriguez and Kairi Sane. Sane applies a waist-lock before avoiding a back elbow. Sane then hits the ropes and goes for a satellite DDT, but Rodriguez shoves her off and hits her with a shoulder tackle. Asuka then tags in and grabs her arm, but Rodriguez shoves her away. Asuka then grabs the arm again, but Rodriguez lifts her. Asuka then counters with a sleeper hold. Rodriguez then backs her into the corner and Roxanne Perez tags in. Perez then hits the ropes and hits a head-scissor into a side leg sweep for a two count. Perez then stands Asuka up and slaps her in the face. Asuka then nods her head before getting fired up. Asuka then punches and kicks away at Perez before kicking her in the face a few times.

Asuka then low bridges Rodriguez out of the ring over the top rope, then tags in Sane. Sane then hits an In-Sane Elbow on Perez as Asuka holds her in place, but the referee misses Sane pinning Perez after being distracted by Dominik and begins the count late. Asuka then sends Rodriguez crashing into the ring post face first and tags in before hitting a missile dropkick on Perez off the top rope and delivering more kicks on her. She then hits a German suplex, but Dominik hops up onto the apron. Asuka then nails Dominik with a spinning backfist, opening the door for Perez to roll her up for the win as Rodriguez uses her boots to hold Perez in place.

The winners of the Non-Title Match, The Judgment Day’s WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions “The Prodigy” Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez.

Jackie Redmond is speaking with Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Redmond asks about the results of Seth Rollins’ medical exam in Birmingham. Heyman, who was holding the Money in the Bank briefcase, says it is too soon. Heyman then says Rollins has until next June to cash in his MITB contract. Heyman then shifts the focus to Breakker winning the Gauntlet Match and going on to win the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam.

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender’s 2-Out-Of-3 Falls Match: Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria

The match starts off with both women locking up and Valkyria takes Bayley down with a headlock. Bayley then fights up and whips her off, but Valkyria takes her down with a front face-lock. Bayley then fights up and pushes her off again, but Valkyria grabs her head. Bayley then backs her to the corner and puts her on the top rope before patting her on the head. Valkyria then hits a couple of arm drags before leapfrogging her and sending her out of the ring. Bayley then gets in the ring, but Valkyria ducks a clothesline and hits a hip toss. Valkyria then pats her on the head, so Bayley slaps her in the face and rolls her up to secure the first fall.

Bayley nails Valkyria with a knee and hits her with a Bayley-To-Belly as Valkyria looks to fly off the top rope. Valkyria then pulls Bayley off the ropes and hits a gut wrench powerbomb, then goes for a pin but Bayley kicks out. Valkyria then hits a Fisherman’s Suplex on Bayley on the apron, but Bayley rolls up Valkyria. Valkyria then kicks out, but Bayley sends her crashing into the ring steps spine first on the outside and sends her back into the ring. She then climbs to the top rope, then hits an elbow drop on Valkyria’s spine. She then goes for a pin, but Valkyria kicks out. Bayley then cinches in a crossface on Valkyria, then looks to keep Valkyria from reaching the ropes to break the fall. As Bayley does so, Valkyria manages to escape and hits the Night Wing on Bayley for the win.

The winner of the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender’s 2-Out-Of-3 Falls Match, Lyra Valkyria.

After the match, Becky Lynch’s music hits and she makes her way out. She then stares down Valkyria and holds up her Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

Singles Match:  Nikki Bella vs. Chelsea Green

The match starts off with both women locking up and Green hits a right hand on Nikki, but Green delivers some right hands on Nikki’s spine. Nikki then responds with a hurricanrana on Green and slaps her, then hits a suplex on her. Green then rolls out of the ring and calls for a time out, but Nikki follows Green out of the ring. Niven and Fyre then insert themselves between Nikki and Green. Green then hits a backstabber on Nikki off the middle rope when both women return to the ring.

Green then sends Nikki crashing into the mat face first, but Nikki gets Green up on her shoulders. Green then escapes and hits a neckbreaker on Nikki, then sets up for the Unprettier. Nikki then escapes and hits the Bella Buster on Green. Fyre then sends Nikki crashing into the ring post as Niven distracts the referee. Nikki then nails Niven and sends her crashing off the apron, but Green looks to roll up Nikki. Nikki then sees Green coming and hits the Rack Attack 2.0 on Green for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Nikki Bella!

Jackie Redmond is interviewing Rusev and she congratulates him for beating Sheamus. Redmond then asks Rusev where will he go from here. Rusev says people call him god, but he is just a saint skinning snakes. Rusev then says he will fight someone tougher than Sheamus. Sheamus then comes up behind Rusev and they talk. He then says he talked to Adam Pearce and they will be having a rematch. Rusev then says he came to dominate gold, not gingers.

WWE World Heavyweight Champion “The Ring General” GUNTHER’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. GUNTHER says despite the boos of the live crowd he is in a great mood after defeating Goldberg at Saturday Night’s Main Event. GUNTHER then says he bullied, humiliated and pushed Goldberg around and he’ll be watching the upcoming #1 Contender’s Gauntlet Match from a suite. Bron Breakker’s music then hits and he makes his way out alongside Paul Heyman. Heyman then looks to introduce himself, but GUNTHER cuts him off. GUNTHER then says Heyman has made his points and he has no interest in what Heyman has to say. GUNTHER then looks to head to his suite, but Breakker blocks his path and Heyman warns GUNTHER about how dangerous Breakker is. Heyman then continues talking up Breakker and says that Breakker will be a new World Heavyweight Champion at SummerSlam.

WWE World Heavyweight Championship #1 Contender’s SummerSlam Gauntlet Match: “The Best In The World” CM Punk vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso vs. “The Mega Star” LA Knight vs. Penta vs. “The Unpredictable Badass” Bron Breakker

The match starts off with Breakker and Penta. Penta delivers some strikes on Breakker in the corner. Breakker then runs over Penta with a clothesline, but Penta low bridges Breakker out of the ring over the top rope and flies over the top rope to nail him on the outside.

Penta then nails Breakker with an enzuigiri on the outside, but Breakker sends Penta crashing into the barricade spine first and the ring steps twice face first. Breakker then hits a suplex on Penta back inside the ring, but Penta sends Breakker’s face bouncing off the top rope. Breakker then hits a belly-to-belly throw on Penta, but Penta hits a modified Bronco Buster on Breakker. Penta then sets up for a Penta Driver on Breakker, but Breakker responds with a spear on Penta to eliminate him.

LA Knight is the next entrant and he delivers some right hands on Breakker. He then hits a kick on Breakker’s tricep, but Breakker sends Knight out of the ring. Knight then sends Breakker’s arm repeatedly bouncing off the ring post, then sends his face repeatedly bouncing off the cowl of the announce desk. 

Jey Uso then makes his way out via the stage as he is the fourth entrant. Jey then clears Breakker from the ring with a clothesline and hist him with a suicide dive. Jey then returns to the ring and opts to run it back. Jey then stands on the ropes and plays to the crowd while his entrance theme plays. Breakker then runs the ropes for a spear, but Jey superkicks him twice and spears him and that leads to a near fall. Jey then goes up top for an Uso Splash, but Bronson Reed shows up and pulls Jey into the top rope. Breakker then hits a spear on Jey to eliminate him.

CM Punk then makes his way out as he is the fifth and final entrant and he hits a high knee and a bulldog on Breakker. Punk then clears Breakker from the ring with a clothesline. Punk then removes his jacket. Breakker then catches Punk jumping from the ropes and suplexes him. Breakker then works over Punk with shoulders in the corner of the ring and hits him with a running knee strike. Breakker then points at his wrist and clotheslines Punk via the bottom rope. Breakker then suplexes Punk and covers him, but Punk kicks out at one. Punk then lifts Breakker up for his finisher, but Breakker slips away and puts Punk down with a backbreaker that leads to a two count. Punk then catches a charging Breakker with a boot to the face. Punk is on the ropes and Breakker goes for a Frankensteiner, but Punk rolls him up into a pin.

Breakker then kicks out, but Punk nails him with a kick to his head and delivers some right hands on him. Punk then hits him with a back kick and a neckbreaker, then follows it up with an elbow drop off the top rope and cinches in an Anaconda Vice on him. Reed then breaks the hold with an elbow drop on Punk, but Jey’s music hits and he delivers some right hands on Reed. He then sends him crashing out of the ring with a superkick and a tope suicida, opening the door for Punk to hit Breakker with a GTS for the win.

The winner of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship #1 Contender’s SummerSlam Gauntlet Match, “The Best In The World” CM Punk.

After the match, Reed and Breakker continue beating Punk down. Reed then sets up for a Tsunami, but Roman Reigns’ music hits. He then takes Breakker down and hits a spear on Reed, then shakes Jey’s hand and helps Punk up. Reigns, Jey and Punk then stand tall as the show comes to an end.