WWE RAW Results For (2/16/26)

Here are the full results for the February 16,2026, edition of WWE Raw on Netflix from the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.

Scheduled for WWE RAW on February 16, 2026

  • Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Asuka vs. Natalya vs. Bayley
  • Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Gunther vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Je’Von Evans
  • We’ll Hear From WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk
  • AJ Lee will appear
  • 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble Match winner The Judgment Day’s Liv Morgan will address the WWE Universe

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WWE RAW Results (2/16/26)

Corey Graves and Michael Cole are on commentary tonight.

Jimmy and Jey Uso make their way to the ring, getting a strong reaction from the crowd. Before they can say anything, Paul Heyman interrupts. The fans keep raising their arms as he walks out. Heyman tells them to cut the music and stands tall with his men at his side. Then Paul delivers his signature introduction. Logan Paul brags about how much he sold a Pokémon card for, then gives himself a dramatic Paul Heyman–style introduction.

He says he has a vision for Raw — to host the show in the greatest city in the United States. Then he looks around and says… this isn’t it. Paul Heyman says he has footage that perfectly captures his mood tonight. We roll a recap from last week’s Raw.

Back live, Austin Theory says it’s real original to have a masked man interfere. He says that was his match to win, especially with “you two bum ass guys” involved. Adam Pearce comes out and says playtime is over. He suggests they take this to the back and handle it like men.

Theory refuses. He says he won last week and claims Pearce screwed him. Pearce fires back, pointing out that if it wasn’t for Bronson Reed and Logan Paul getting involved, security would have stopped the masked man. Paul Heyman demands that Bronson Reed be added to the Elimination Chamber immediately. Pearce says he’s heard about the phone calls going over his head. He has no issue putting Reed in the Chamber — if he earns it. Reed will compete in a qualifying match next week.

LA Knight interrupts and you can almost smell a six-man tag match coming. Knight says the chickens have come home to roost. He tells Theory he got screwed by the masked man and now his Elimination Chamber dreams are dead. Then he turns to Reed and says he wants him in the Chamber so he can stick his head in there and kick it off.

Logan cuts him off and asks if Knight means the same car he put him through. Knight mocks Logan and says he’s got one coming too. He tells Pearce he’s not trying to run the show, but there are three of them in the ring. While he hasn’t always seen eye-to-eye with The Usos, there are two Usos — and him. Pearce asks the Memphis crowd. Then he asks The Usos. They’re in.

Logan Paul, Austin Theory, and Bronson Reed versus Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and LA Knight

All six men start throwing punches before the referee can even call for the bell. Theory and Logan get dumped to the floor, leaving Bronson Reed to eat shots from everyone. LA Knight drops Reed with a discus punch that sends him to the outside. Logan slides back in and the referee officially starts the match.

Logan unloads with punches and kicks, trapping Knight in the corner. Knight fires back with kicks and drives a running hip into Logan. Logan sneaks in a kick and tags in Austin Theory. Knight answers with a clothesline and arm wringer before tagging Jimmy Uso. Jimmy hits a double sledge off the turnbuckles, but Theory stops him with a punch. Theory whips Jimmy, who floats over. Jey tags in and The Usos hit a double back elbow and double elbow drop for two. Knight tags in and lands a leaping neckbreaker for a near fall.

Reed tags in and shifts momentum. He levels Knight with a running body block and pounds forearms into his back. Logan tags in as Theory drives a knee into Knight in the corner. Logan follows with a boot, punches, and a gutwrench suplex for two. Theory comes back in, landing shots before Reed tags and works Knight’s ribs. Knight fights out with punches, but Logan and Theory hold him in place so Reed can crush him with a splash. Reed adds a slam and elbow drop before Knight is sent outside. Logan throws Knight into the apron and keeps him from tagging. Theory joins in for a double suplex and a near fall. They isolate Knight, choking him on the ropes and sending him back outside, where Reed blasts him in the back before tossing him in again. Reed later hits a diving headbutt and nearly scores the win with a lazy cover. He drives shoulders into Knight in the corner and grinds down on the neck.

Knight rallies with punches and knocks Logan and Theory off the apron, but Reed plants him with a uranage and back senton for two. Reed sends Jimmy into the ring post but misses a back senton. Theory tags in and misses a splash. Logan tags in but Knight kicks him away and finally makes the tag to Jey.

Jey explodes in with a leaping clothesline to Logan and knocks Theory off the apron. He unloads with punches, hits a spit punch, and drives a running hip into the corner. Jey gets two, then spears Logan, but Theory breaks it up. Knight dumps Theory over the top rope. Theory tries to fight back, but Knight escapes and sends him into the ring post before planting him with BFT.

Reed charges in and spears Knight through the ringside barrier. Logan blocks a superkick and hits a Zig Zag for two. Jimmy tags in during a reverse exploder attempt. The Usos connect with double superkicks and 1D, but Reed breaks up the cover. Reed headbutts Jey to the floor, then wipes out both Usos with a suicide dive. He sends Jey over the announce table and rolls Jimmy back inside. Logan lands a punch, Reed tags in, and crushes Jimmy with a Tsunami splash for the three count.

Winners: Logan Paul, Bronson Reed, and Austin Theory

Logan Paul grabs a headset from Michael Cole and starts running his mouth on commentary. Out of nowhere, the Masked Man storms in and drills Logan with a Stomp right on the announce table. Chaos erupts as Bronson Reed chases the masked attacker through the crowd. Paul Heyman, Austin Theory, and Reed are furious.

Next Monday on Raw, IYO SKY faces Raquel Rodriguez and Kairi Sane in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match. Bronson Reed will also battle Jey Uso and the Original El Grande Americano.

Backstage, Raw General Manager Adam Pearce is walking with his assistant when they stop in front of a massive crate labeled: “Deliver to WWE. Do not open until 2/28/26.” Pearce tells his assistant, Eli, to load it back on the truck and send it to SmackDown for Nick Aldis to deal with.

Los Americanos approach Pearce. El Grande Americano is upset he’s not in the Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match and demands an Intercontinental Championship opportunity. Pearce refuses to hand him a title shot but tells him he can earn one. Los Americanos walk off frustrated.

A video package airs featuring Natalya, Bayley, and Asuka. Nattie says a lot has changed since the last Elimination Chamber. Bayley says her WrestleMania dream was stolen from her last year. Asuka vows to make history again by winning the Elimination Chamber. The three will face off next.

Commercial break.

Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Asuka vs. Natalya vs. Bayley

Nattie swings for a clothesline on Bayley and misses, and Bayley immediately knocks Asuka down. Nattie shoots in with a double leg takedown and rains punches on Bayley. Bayley creates space and sends Nattie to the floor before hitting a snapmare and sliding clothesline. Asuka rolls to the outside, but Nattie sneaks back in and attacks Bayley from behind.

Nattie locks in a surfboard stretch until Asuka flies in with a dropkick to Bayley. Asuka shoves Nattie, and they start trading forearms and sharp slaps. Nattie gains the edge with a German suplex. She tries for a powerbomb, but Asuka blocks it. Asuka fights off Nattie, only for Bayley to blast her with a sunset flip buckle bomb. Bayley follows with a dropkick through the corner on Asuka. When Bayley turns her attention to Nattie, Nattie counters and catapults Bayley straight into the ring post.

Nattie follows Bayley into the timekeeper’s area and throws punches before sending her back into the ring. She keeps control with more shots and chokes Bayley on the mat. Nattie hits a suplex, then drives forearms into Bayley’s back and locks in an abdominal stretch.

Asuka jumps in from behind and blasts Nattie before dropping her with a clothesline. Bayley tries to strike Asuka, but Asuka answers with Kawada kicks and sends Bayley to the mat. Asuka lays in more kicks until Bayley fires back with a forearm. Asuka responds with a forearm and double sledge, then locks in an armbar. Nattie breaks it up with a forearm to the back of Asuka’s head and follows with kicks in the corner. Bayley stops Nattie with a boot and rolls up Asuka with a sunset flip for two. Bayley then clotheslines Nattie and plants Asuka with a neckbreaker.

Bayley hits Nattie with a boot and climbs up for an elbow drop to the back for a near fall. She sets Asuka on the turnbuckles and traps Nattie in the tree of woe. Bayley springs off the ropes with an elbow drop to Nattie in the tree, knocking her to the floor. Bayley hits a superplex, but Nattie dives in to break up the pin. All three women stand toe-to-toe and start trading forearms. Bayley unloads on Asuka, but Nattie dumps Bayley to the floor. Asuka answers with a sharp elbow, and she and Nattie exchange stiff shots in the center of the ring. Bayley jumps back in with a forearm to Asuka, but Nattie spins her around with a discus clothesline to Asuka. Bayley fires back with a belly-to-back suplex on Nattie, then heads up top and drops an elbow on Asuka for a near fall. Nattie recovers and punches Bayley, and the two brawl out onto the apron.

Nattie plants Bayley with a German suplex on the apron, sending her crashing to the floor. Asuka drags Nattie back inside and locks in the Asuka Lock. Nattie flips through to escape and scores a near fall. Asuka fires off kicks, but Nattie counters with a Liger Bomb for two. Nattie goes for the Sharpshooter and locks it in, but Bayley charges in with a running knee to break it up and follows with a cutter on Nattie in the ropes. Asuka knocks Nattie off the apron with a hip attack, then Bayley hits a belly-to-belly suplex on Asuka for another near fall. All three women start trading forearms in the middle of the ring. Bayley targets Asuka with a series of shots, but Nattie sends Bayley to the floor. Asuka catches Nattie with an elbow, and the two exchange stiff strikes. Bayley slides back in with a forearm to Asuka, but Nattie spins around with a discus clothesline to drop Asuka. Bayley answers with a belly-to-back suplex on Nattie, then climbs to the top and hits an elbow drop on Asuka for a near fall. Nattie recovers and punches Bayley, and they fight out onto the apron.

Nattie delivers a German suplex on the apron, sending Bayley crashing to the floor. Asuka pulls Nattie back into the ring and locks in the Asuka Lock. Nattie rolls through for a near fall. Asuka fires off kicks, but Nattie plants her with a Liger Bomb for two. Nattie applies the Sharpshooter, but Bayley breaks it up with a running knee and follows with a cutter in the ropes. Asuka knocks Nattie off the apron with a hip attack. Bayley hits a belly-to-belly suplex on Asuka for another near fall.

Bayley goes for the Rose Plant, but Asuka counters with strikes. Bayley tries a backslide for two. Asuka sends Bayley into Nattie, then traps Bayley in the Asuka Lock. Bayley taps out.

Winner: Asuka

After the match, Maxxine Dupri attacks Nattie from behind in the aisle and throws her into the LED board.

Backstage, Adam Pearce meets with Oba Femi and presents him with a contract to sign, saying the offer is better than before. Oba says he needs time to think it over. Pearce tells him to take all the time he needs. Rusev walks in as Oba leaves. The two stare each other down before Oba exits.

Commercial break.

Liv and Cole are about to do their interview and Dom Mysterio shows up. Liv says she has decided and she decides that she is not going to rush this decision.  She is enjoying people waiting to see what she is going to do.

Stephanie Vaquer interrupts and talks to Liv in Spanish and Dom tries to talk to her. Dom tries to translate. Stephanie tries to tell Liv why to pick her. When Stephanie is done, she get up and leaves. Dom continues to translate and Cole tries to ask a shaken Liv a question but she sobs and leaves with Dom.

CM Punk makes his way to the ring. CM Punk kicked things off by asking if it was great to be alive on a Monday night in Memphis. The crowd was clearly behind him, and he said that’s a little different from how things feel backstage. According to Punk, Adam Pearce thinks he’s jeopardizing the WrestleMania main event with Roman Reigns. Punk disagrees. He says he’s making it better.

He compared it to a team making the playoffs — just because you qualify doesn’t mean you stop playing. Punk brought up the idea of earning versus deserving. He said Finn Bálor deserved a title shot in Belfast, but in Chicago he’s earned the beating that’s coming. Punk reminded everyone that Finn jumped him in Toronto and ruined what would have been his last time sharing a ring with AJ Styles.

Punk admitted he says and does things that make people mad — that’s who he is. He said fans wouldn’t love him if he didn’t. He called himself the best in the world and made it clear that title doesn’t belong to Roman Reigns or Finn Bálor.

That brought Finn out to the stage. Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh joined him, and the three surrounded the ring. Finn told Punk to relax — they weren’t there to fight. He said being the best in the world means training with Europe’s top catch wrestlers, learning from the best luchadors in Mexico, surviving Japan’s toughest dojos, and beating Roman Reigns in your debut. Finn said he’s the real best in the world, and when he beats Punk in Chicago, he’ll be improving the WrestleMania main event, not ruining it.

Punk fired back, asking why Dominik and JD were even there. He said he knows who Finn is — or at least who he used to be. Punk pointed out that Judgment Day wasn’t with Finn during his rise in Europe, Mexico, or Japan, and claimed they’ve been holding him back. He mocked Dominik for having two titles and not defending them, and took a shot at JD as well.

Punk then said he assumed they had a plan to jump him. He turned his back and dared them to do it, saying if they attack him, Finn risks jeopardizing his own title match. Punk added he doesn’t need anyone’s help to be the best in the world.

Finn had to hold Dominik and JD back as Punk exited the ring, leaving the tension high heading into Chicago.

We get a recap of the Women’s Tag Team Title match from SmackDown.

Backstage, Byron Saxton catches up with Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky and asks how they’re holding it together on the road to WrestleMania.

Rhea says it’s always a fight. She points out that Nia Jax and Lash Legend thought they could take the titles, but they failed. Rhea adds that they’ve raised the stakes and now it’s time to finish the job. Iyo keeps it simple and says they’ll be ready.

Asuka and Kairi Sane interrupt. Kairi says it will all be over at Elimination Chamber because Asuka is inside the Chamber match, and they’ll make sure Rhea and Iyo don’t win. Asuka gestures confidently while Kairi promises they’ll make sure Asuka leaves as champion. Iyo tries to speak to Kairi, but Asuka calls Kairi’s name, and Kairi backs off without another word.

El Grande Americano vs, Penta in a Number One Contenders Match

They lock up to start, and Grande muscles Penta into the corner before pie-facing him. Penta shoves back, and the two start trading chops in the middle of the ring. They both swing for clotheslines at the same time, but Penta connects with a superkick. Grande answers with a punch, only for Penta to fire back with a lungblower.

Penta goes for a springboard clothesline just as Grande throws one of his own, and both men collide and crash to the mat.

Grande regains control with a punch, an Irish whip, and a splash in the corner. He keeps throwing shots and even rakes his boots across Penta’s eyes. Penta fights back with punches and forearms, but Grande cuts him off, hits a snap mare, and goes straight for the mask. Penta returns the favor with a snap mare of his own and grabs at Grande’s mask, but Grande reaches the ropes.

Rayo and Bravo get involved at ringside, causing a distraction while Grande keeps the referee busy. Grande capitalizes with a clothesline for a near fall.

Grande sets Penta on the top turnbuckle and punches him before digging in with a fish hook. Penta knocks Grande off the ropes and hits a crossbody. He follows with a kick, then a wraparound bulldog, and a hesitation kick in the corner for a near fall.

Grande escapes the Penta Driver and drops Penta to the mat. He locks in a submission, but Penta manages to counter for a near fall. Grande answers with a near fall of his own, then lays in more chops. He runs the ropes, but Penta pulls him down and finally hits the Penta Driver for a close two-count. Penta signals for the Destroyer, but Rayo jumps onto the apron and distracts him. That opening is all Grande needs, as he blasts Penta with a headbutt for a close two-count.

At ringside, Bravo reaches into his gear and pulls out a piece of metal, looking to change the outcome. Before he can use it, someone drags him under the ring. Rayo then gets kicked into the announce table.

Classico hits the scene and takes control. He plants Rayo with Chaos Theory, then hip tosses Bravo over the announce table. Grande starts arguing with Classico, and that distraction costs him. Penta springs off the ropes and connects with a Destroyer for the three-count.

Winner: Penta

After the match, Penta gives a nod to Classico and exits the ring. Classico isn’t done. He punches Grande, hits a back body drop, and delivers another Chaos Theory. He teases unmasking Grande, but Rayo and Bravo rush in and pull Grande to safety before any more damage can be done.

Back in the storage area, Dominik tells Liv everything is under control because he’s got the guys handling things. He suggests Liv and Raquel go spend some time together while he takes care of business.

JD McDonagh pulls Finn Bálor aside and tells him Punk has clearly gotten into his head. JD says Finn was embarrassed by what happened in Ireland and reminds him they could have handled Punk already. Finn shuts that down. He says this is something he has to do on his own. JD insists he’s just trying to help, but Finn tells him to let him handle it solo. JD backs off and says fine.Dom then reminds everyone he still has a match tonight.

Later, during the break, Kofi Kingston and Grayson Waller come out. Kofi says he’s got terrible news for the “idiots” in the crowd. He reveals Xavier Woods is injured and has been dealing with a shoulder issue. According to Kofi, Woods has been ordered to take time off to recover.

Waller then claims he got a text from Woods, saying Woods never wanted to be stuck in a “poor town” like Memphis. He even takes a shot at Ja Morant, joking about him wanting out of the Grizzlies, drawing more heat from the crowd. AJ Lee makes her way to the ring and wastes no time. She says last week she came out for moral support and somehow walked out as the new number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship. She admits she had fun getting under Becky Lynch’s skin, but Becky reminded her how real this is when she sent her into the ring post.

AJ points out she hasn’t had a singles match in over a decade, let alone a title match. Back then, all they were fighting for was “one sparkly pink butterfly.” She says she loved that championship and wore it proudly because she made that title mean something. She flat out says she’s not modest and knows exactly who she is. There was a women’s division before AJ, and there’s been one after her — and that’s her legacy.

AJ says she wants to fight everyone — Bayley, Lyra, Rhea, Iyo, the Kabuki Warriors, Judgment Day, Charlotte, Alexa — the very best. But no matter what, it always comes back to Becky. She questions why Becky is so angry. Is it because AJ’s merchandise sells better? Because fans like her more? She says she gave Becky a ten-year head start and Becky still hasn’t caught up.

She even thanks Becky, saying without her, she might never have stepped back into the ring to prove she can still go — or prove she can still be champion. If she walks out of Chicago as champion, she says she’ll walk into WrestleMania as champion.

AJ then calls Becky out directly. Becky Lynch’s music hits, and she heads to the ring.

Becky mocks AJ, asking if she really thinks this is some big comeback title run. Becky says this is just a chance for AJ to gather her friends and family in Chicago for a retirement match she never had — or deserved. Becky says she’s been making history while AJ has been making comic books.

She tells AJ that if she even makes it through Elimination Chamber, then she can talk about the one time she beat Becky one-on-one. AJ says they can save the title match for Chicago — or they can throw hands right now.

Becky takes off her coat and teases getting in the ring, but then stops. She asks if she looks stupid. She says AJ would just sucker punch her. AJ says she’d never do that — and since Becky loves cheap shots, she’ll even let Becky swing first. AJ steps forward and puts her hands behind her back. Becky says she knows AJ’s games. She thinks AJ wants her to attack so she’ll have an excuse at Elimination Chamber. Becky refuses, says she doesn’t fight in Memphis, and walks away. 

Backstage, Adam Pearce is in the hallway with security when he runs into Paul Heyman and his crew outside his office. Austin Theory is yelling about what happened to Logan Paul. Heyman tells Austin and Logan to get the jet out of there. Heyman then demands Pearce handle the masked man situation. Pearce says it’s a problem for him too. Bronson Reed steps up and says he solves problems. When he catches the Masked Man, that problem will be solved — and when he wins the Elimination Chamber, that problem will be solved too.

Later, Cathy Kelley speaks with Maxxine Dupri.

Cathy asks why she attacked Natalya. Maxxine says she knows AJ can beat Becky at Elimination Chamber. She calls her attack on Natalya a receipt for what was done to her. Maxxine says every time she trusts someone, she gets overlooked and stepped on. Now she’s done playing nice. She says she’s breaking ankles, taking names, and getting her vengeance.

Je’Von Evans vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Gunther in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match

Dominik backs into the ropes when Gunther steps toward him, and Dom immediately bails to the floor. Gunther motions for him to get back in. Dom returns, but as soon as he moves in, he ducks back out again.

Gunther shifts focus to Je’Von Evans, backing him into the corner and lighting him up with a chop. Dom says he wants to chop Evans too, but when Gunther turns toward him, Dom claims he’s just helping and slides back to the floor — where he can’t win the match.

Evans fires back with forearms and hits dropkicks to both men. Gunther catches Evans mid-dropkick and locks in a Boston Crab. Dom sneaks in a few chops on Gunther, but Gunther shows him how it’s really done with a brutal chop of his own.

Evans rallies with kicks to the knees and another dropkick. He takes Dom down with a head scissors and goes for a springboard move, but Gunther cuts him off with a thunderous chop. Gunther drags Dom outside and repeatedly Irish whips him into the ringside barrier.

Evans ups the pace, launching himself with a plancha over the ring post that sends Gunther crashing into the timekeeper’s area. Dom grabs the ring bell hammer and places it on the steps, but Evans nails him with a thrust kick and hits another on Gunther. He sends Dom back inside, where Dom answers with a back elbow and stomps in the corner.

Dom knocks Gunther off the apron so he can pose, then hits a hard Irish whip on Evans for a near fall. He grinds Evans down with crossfaces and a reverse chin lock. Evans fights up with punches, but Dom kicks him back down and sets him up in the ropes, signaling for the 619. Before he can connect, Gunther grabs him in a sleeper. Evans knocks Gunther to the floor and follows up with a Superman punch, then another in the corner.

Evans hits a slingshot splash and a spinning powerbomb. Gunther returns with a sleeper, but Evans escapes and lands a thrust kick. He goes for a rebound move, but Gunther cuts him off with another chop. Gunther then powerbombs Dom onto Evans. Evans counters a follow-up powerbomb into a rana for a close two-count. Gunther answers with a massive chop and a powerbomb to Evans for another near fall. Gunther starts unloading with boots to both Evans and Dom, then lines them up for chops. Evans tries to fire back with punches, but Gunther shuts him down with another brutal chop. Evans answers with a thrust kick, a round kick, and a rebound spinning kick that rocks the big man.

Gunther chops Evans across the back and hits a German suplex, but Evans somehow lands on his feet. Evans explodes with a flying knee for a close two-count.

Dom is the first back up and heads to the top rope for a frog splash, but Gunther gets his knees up. Gunther sends Evans to the apron. Evans fights back with a punch and then springs in with a forearm to Gunther.

Evans climbs to the top, but Gunther clubs him from behind and sets him on the turnbuckles. Gunther goes for a waist lock, but Evans knocks him off. Evans attempts a moonsault and lands on his feet. He escapes a sleeper with a jawbreaker, but Gunther catches him off the ropes and locks in another sleeper.

Dom flies in with a frog splash. Gunther wipes Dom out with a clothesline. Dom rolls outside and grabs the ring bell hammer, sneaking it into his pants after kicking Gunther.

Gunther locks Dom in a sleeper, and Evans jumps on Gunther with a sleeper of his own. Gunther powers out with a German suplex and kicks Dom off the apron. Gunther grabs the hammer — but Dragon Lee suddenly appears and blasts him with the ring bell. Lee walks off without a word.

Dom slides back in and dropkicks Evans into the ropes. He connects with the 619 and heads up top for another frog splash, but he misses.

Evans goes to the top rope and nails a double-jump cutter on Dom for the three-count.

Winner: Je’Von Evans

The show goes off the air.

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