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Dominik Mysterio Is Set To Defend Both His Titles
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Paul Heyman and the Vision (and Logan Paul) are seen entering the arena followed by Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga, who take a moment to look at the bus with the picture of Jacob Fatu on it. AJ Styles and Dragon Lee are out next followed by Judgment Day with Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan arriving in a low rider. Morgan embraces Raquel Rodriguez and JD McDonagh before ignoring Roxanne Perez and smirking at Finn Balor.

And we’re off with RHIYO (IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley) opening things up on this first night of December. These two are thick as thieves as they are here to tell Glendale and the rest of the world, this partnership is here to stay. RHIYO has their sights on tag team gold and that begins by going through the Kabuki Warriors. Ripley welcomes us to “Monday Night RHIYO” and says they are a little sore and a little banged up but at the end of the day, their team won the war. Sure it took a little time for them all to get on the same page but at War Games, they came out victorious. That being said, the fight isn’t over because the Kabuki Warriors betrayed her best friend IYO SKY. Ripley doesn’t care how sore she is or how beaten up she is or the fact her nose is still broken. They want revenge and it starts by taking those tag titles. SKY calls out Asuka and says no one is ready for RHIYO.

Ripley calls out Asuka and Kairi Sane but she’s met by Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss instead who have their own stake to the women’s tag team titles. WWE’s other resident BFFs hit the ring as Bliss addresses the pair. She says she couldn’t help overhear they want a shot at the tag titles and she was really happy they could all put it behind them for War Games but she needs them to pump the brakes a little. Flair says she understands standing up for her best friend but her and Bliss are owed their rematch. Bliss says they are all about RHIYO getting their revenge on the Kabuki Warriors but only after Bliss and Flair have their titles back. Ripley says she knew things were going to devolve but she didn’t expect it so soon. She respects Bliss and Flair but respectfully, they couldn’t beat the Kabuki Warriors so it’s time for them to get to the back of the line. Flair says Ripley can prove if she and SKY are the better duo as Bliss echoes the four of them should have a match tonight. SKY accepts and it looks like we’ve got our main event for the night as Adam Pearce quickly makes it official.

Ivy Nile tells Pearce she deserves a shot at Maxxine Dupri and Pearce is all for it after he finalizes some details. He says Nile will get the first crack. Then Pearce runs into a smug Paul Heyman and Bron Breakker. He says the only business they have to talk about is who Heyman put under the mask at War Games. Heyman says he’s not guilty of that and he has no idea who was under the mask. Heyman says he is there to talk about Breakker pinning CM Punk and what that means.

Jey Uso vs LA Knight

As Jey Uso makes his entrance through the crowd, we’re ready for our first match of the night and it’s a big one as Uso and LA Knight go head-to-head with a trip to the Last Time is Now tournament finals on the line. After commercial break and another clip promoting John Cena’s final match, this one featuring his rivalry with Punk and various wrestlers reflecting on it, Knight makes his entrance.

Uso goes right at Knight as the match starts and Knight with a quick attempt at the BFT. The two go to their corners and opt for a proper lock up this time. Uso slaps Knight before the two engage in a series of quick counters. Knight gets the advantage and lays the boots to Uso in the corner before Uso responds with his own corner assault. He goes for the running hip attack but Knight moves out of the way. Knight with the rights to Uso but then he misses and Uso comes back with his own. Knight goes after him but Uso pulls the ropes and then hits Knight with a suicide dive on the outside. This one is starting hot as we go to the first break of the match.

We’re back from break as Uso and Knight are both fighting for position on the ringpost. The two exchange a series of rights as both men end up tumbling to the outside. The referee starts his count and Uso is first back in the ring followed closely by Knight. Uso to the apron with a huge superkick to Knight. Uso climbs to the top but misses the splash as Knight gets out of the way and responds with his own attack, a huge hammer drop, for the first nearfall of the night. Both men to their feet as Uso fires up and lands a spear for a two-count. Uso gets to his feet first, using the ropes for leverage. He makes his way to the top but Knight is quick to follow and hits the megaplex for another close call. Knight to his feet first as he revs up the crowd before grabbing Uso and going for another BFT but no, Uso counters into a roll up for a nearfall followed by a superkick and a second spear. Uso back to the top and he lands the Uso splash this time but no, Knight powers out and hits a roll up to steal the win.

The camera hangs on Uso for a bit as he stays seated in the corner for a bit. Uso looks frustrated as he gets up and the crowd give him a mixed reaction. He bangs his head on the announce table before throwing the Prime cart down and then the ring steps. His expression says it all. Uso walks to the back and it’s written all over his face. The turn is coming, folks.

Backstage, Bayley and Lyra Valkyria are with Pearce. Bayley says they want their way into the tag team title picture. Valkyria says Bayley is good, well most of the time, right now. Pearce says they are under consideration, they have his word. The Kabuki Warriors roll up and Asuka says if Bayley had just joined in at War Games, they would have won. Asuka called Bayley an idiot. Bayley said Asuka and Sane are the idiots as they are the reason why they lost. Asuka says she’s a champion and Bayley is nothing. Flair is in the main event, not Bayley. Sane puts a chain around Bayley’s neck as they walk away.

A Celebracion fit for a Campeon

Judgment Day (minus Liv Morgan) flank Dirty Dom, once again a two-time champion. It’s noted we will hear from the group when we get back from break. Mysterio opens in Spanish as the crowd boo. He questions if John Cena is really the best because he just beat him, the greatest of all-time, so that makes him the greatest Mysterio of all-time, the greatest luchador of all-time, king of the luchadores, and once again the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all-time. But…he couldn’t have done it alone. He thanks Balor and McDonagh, and Perez and Rodriguez but there is one person in particular he couldn’t have done it without. The crowd pops for Morgan’s entrance as Mysterio holds the ropes for her. Morgan greets Rodriguez warmly as she has a mic. She proclaims she’s back. She bets no one saw that coming. But guess who else didn’t see her coming, John Cena. Morgan laughs as she hugs Mysterio. Mysterio says they knew…he stops as he’s booed again and says they aren’t doing that anymore.

Mysterio says they knew Cena was going to figure out the Judgment Day’s plan so they decided to play their ace up their sleeve. In doing so, he got back his two favorite things in the world, his title and his amor. Morgan said she missed Mysterio and the rest of Judgment Day, but…since she was gone, she’s been hearing some things about Judgment Day. She was hearing that they were weak, that they lost their gold, that they were falling apart. But all of that changes now that she’s back. She says Judgment Day is back and they are coming for everything that is theirs. As of right now, Judgment Day once again officially runs Monday Night Raw. She turns to Mysterio and slaps him again before jumping in his arms and kissing him. Mysterio may have all the gold but it’s clear who’s Judgment Day this really is.

We then see a cinematic training montage of Dupri and Nattie putting her through her paces. It’s pretty gritty as this is definitely not nice Natalya but rather her indie alter ego. She comes across as a badass as it’s clear they are showing Dupri training to prep for her big return.

Back to Pearce and he’s with Eddie Orengo. Pearce tells his ref not to believe a word out of Heyman’s mouth as this has to be discreet. He said he’s seeing reports that Rollins was seen at Survivor Series walking around without a sling but medical staff told him there was no way he could climb a cage and hit the stomp. Pearce says it’s the same Rollins though that fooled them all when he walked around with a fake boot and crutches. Bottom line is someone knows something but no one is talking and least of all to him. He asks the ref to keep his ear to the ground and report back on what he hears.

AJ Styles and Dragon Lee vs New Day

It’s a hot start as New Day immediately target AJ Styles and isolate him in their corner. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods with quick tags in the early going as it’s all New Day. Kingston tosses Styles across the ring and goes for a quick cover before going to the corner for a quick but Styles moves out the way and gets Lee into the match. He takes out Kingston and sends him out of the ring before doing the same to Woods on the apron. Lee and Styles are in charge as we head to break.

Back from the break and Woods is back in the ring after some encouraging from Grayson Waller. Lee tags Styles in and he goes after Woods with a series of strikes before he gets Kingston on his back. He can’t do anything though as Kingston tags in and gets a nearfall for New Day. Kingston goes for a drop in the middle but Styles counters into a roll up. Kingston gets the shoulder up but Styles lands the calf crusher. Woods comes in to make the save before throwing Lee to the outside. Styles goes after Woods which is enough to give Kingston a near fall during the distraction. Lee and Styles with a nice double team as Lee is legal. He heads to the corner and charges at Lee but Lee counters and tags in to Woods. Woods tosses Lee into the corner and hits a big boot but Lee counters. Woods takes Styles off the apron before getting Lee hung up in the ropes and tagging in to Kingston. Woods takes Styles out again as Kingston hits a double stomp and gets the near fall. Kingston to his feet first as Styles throws Lee into the steel steps on the outside. Lee back to his feet and he takes down Kingston as Styles gets back on the apron. Tag to Styles, who holds Kingston over the top rope before hitting a huge double stomp that sends Kingston right into the perfectly timed Styles Clash. Lee takes out Woods on the outside as Styles gets the pin.

Jackie Redmond is backstage with Stephanie Vaquer who says on Saturday she showed that when you betray her you get burned. She’s ready for whatever her next challenger brings. As Redmond says it’ will be interesting to see how that challenger is determined, Morgan steps into shot to offer her congratulations as she eyes up the title.

Bron Breakker is Coming for CM Punk

The Vision arrives as it’s announced they’ll have the ring next. Heyman shouts out Brock Lesnar and says he is still the Beast, says it was a pleasure doing business with Drew McIntyre, credits Bronson Reed for tsunaming everyone on the other side, calls Logan Paul the biggest mainstream star on the face of the planet who fits in perfectly with his vision, Logan Paul, and finally, Heyman shouts out WWE for listening to him because on the first Raw of 2026, CM Punk will be defending his title live on Netflix against the soon-to-be heavyweight champion, Bron Breakker. Heyman gives Breakker the mic as the crowd chants for Punk. Breakker says he’s a little bit upset and disappointed at how easy it was to pin Punk. Breakker thought he was going to have to reach in deep and find a different level, go to a place he’s never been before to face the guy he grew up watching and heard all the stories of his greatness. But when Breakker stood across from him all he realized was Punk is nothing more than a softass b***h.

Breakker says Punk isn’t any different than any other narcissistic veteran and he should be more worried that his wife is a bigger star than he is. Just like Seth Rollins. Breakker says it’s going to be a fight. On Saturday, Punk tried to break his neck and ruin his life so he’s going to do the same in January. He’s coming for every good memory that the fans have of Punk. He didn’t forget that last year at WrestleMania backstage he came up to him and challenged him to stand with the big dogs. Breakker says when he’s standing over Punk it will force Punk to look into his eyes and realize he’s not even close to Breakker, the real best in the world. Breakker leaves the ring as cameras cut back to Uso, being interviewed by Redmond. He ignores the question as he just keeps walking. Redmond stops him and asks him about Breakker. Uso says he doesn’t give a damn about Breakker or the Vision. He’s got too many people in his head and there is no one to blame but the man looking in the mirror. Uso says Roman Reigns said it best, the title looks better on his shoulders but Uso’s.

Solo Sikoa vs Gunther

The two size each other up before locking up looking for the strength advantage. Gunther gets a headlock as he takes Sikoa to the mat before pushing off against the ropes for more leverage. Sikoa fights off and shoved Gunther into the ropes but can’t take him down. Sikoa with a huge chest bump but both men still on their feet. Stiff blows from both men before Gunther kicks Sikoa and both men try to take the other down. Sikoa finally manages to get Gunther to the mat. He drags him back to his feet and the two exchange counters before Gunther lands a big boot sending Sikoa out of the ring as we go to break.

Sikoa is in charge as we get back from break as a clip shows us that Tonga interfered on Sikoa’s behalf. Sikoa with chops to Gunther’s back and neck before Gunther hits chops of his own. He looks to get Sikoa up with some body shots but he can’t  due to the damage done to his back as Sikoa reverses and gets a nearfall. Sikoa mocks Cena as he climbs to the top but Gunther follows. Sikoa headbutts Gunther back to the mat but Gunther is back up and meets Sikoa on the top rope with a huge superplex, shaking the ring. Both men are down though as the move did damage to both guys. Gunther to his feet first but Sikoa quick to the middle and the two exchange more body shots and slugs. It’s a physical battle of chops and kicks but neither man is going down until finally, Sikoa hits a massive chop to the throat to take Gunther to the mat as we go to another break.

Both men are down but start to rise to their feet. Sikoa is up first as he charges to the corner and hits the running hip attack. Sikoa goes for another but Gunther with a huge clothesline. He tries to take Sikoa down but he counters with a huge body drop before another clothesline from Gunther who rises to his feet first. Gunther tries to lift Sikoa again but Sikoa reverses and looks for the Samoan drop. He can’t hit it however and Gunther works the thumb of Sikoa. Sikoa powers off and lands the Samoan drop. He gets to his feet and looks for the spike but Gunther has it scouted and hits Sikoa with huge chops to his neck and chest to send him to the corner. Gunther runs the ropes and tries to use his momentum but Sikoa counters with the spinning Solo slam and splash but Gunther kicks out. “This is awesome” chants. Sikoa to his feet first as he looks for the spike again but Gunther again has it scouted and locks in the sleeper hold. Sikoa gets to the ropes to break the hold but Gunther hits a suplex as it’s noted the turnbuckle pad is off. As the ref tends to the pad, Tonga gets involved and takes out Gunther on the outside. The ref catches Tonga though and admonishes him as Gunther fights back and hits a low blow out of sight of the ref followed by a powerbomb. Gunther is going to the finals with LA Knight, who comes out to say a few words to Gunther after the match.

Pearce and the ref are back talking about Rollins and the masked man when Styles and Lee roll up to continue the Rollins rumors. Styles says they defended the titles but they want to do it again next week against a deserving team, one that didn’t get a rematch. Lee says they want the War Raiders. Bliss and Flair are seen backstage as it’s announced the women’s tag team match is up next.

Jackie Redmond is backstage with Rey Mysterio, who was just announced to be facing Finn Balor next week. Mysterio says his real issue is with his son but if he has to go through Judgment Day one member at a time, he’ll do it. Mysterio is asked if he’s gonna make another run at the IC title and Mysterio says he will but then Logan Paul comes into shot. Mysterio says Paul might be the only person more of an ass than Dom. Paul says he’s a a great father and Mysterio is a deadbeat dad. The IC title belongs to the Vision, the most dominant force on Raw. Paul says Mysterio needs to step down. Mysterio says no one is going to stop him but Paul says he’ll retire him. Mysterio slaps him in the face before security breaks them up.

Alexa Bliss/Charlotte Flair vs RHIYO

Bliss starts things off with SKY but quickly tags in to Flair, who accidentally knocks Ripley off the apron with a big boot while going after SKY. Flair looks apologetic but the distraction allows SKY the chance to take over as she lands a stomp to Flair and action heads to the break.

But from commercial and Ripley and Bliss are legal. Ripley takes down Bliss and locks on a prison trap but Bliss manages to fight off and sends Ripley into Flair, knocking her off the apron. Ripley shrugs in a turnabout is fair play way. She turns her attention back to Bliss and tags out to SKY. Ripley and SKY hit a nice tag team maneuver as Flair gets back to the apron. SKY goes for the double stomp but Bliss rolls out of the way. SKY sends Bliss to the mat as both women fight to their corners. Ripley and Flair slowly get in the ring as the crowd is hot for this interaction. The two circle the ring before they go at each other with a few quick counters. The two look for a strength advantage, continuing to exchange blows and hard stiffarms and chops. Flair gets the Woo chops going but Ripley counters with a headbutt. Flair with the quick recovery to get Ripley down but Ripley kicks her from the mat. Both women are down as we go to another break.

SKY and Flair are legal as we get back from break and Flair takes Ripley off the apron again. SKY tags Ripley back in on her request. RHIYO with a huge double team for the nearfall. Ripley gets Flair back to her feet and looks for the Riptide but Flair counters with a DDT and gets the tag in to Bliss. The two hit their double team for a nearfall but Ripley kicks out. Bliss drags Ripley to the corner and climbs to the top for the Twisted Bliss but Ripley gets the knees up and the tag in to SKY who misses off the top. Flair hits a big boot before tagging back to Bliss after a Natural Selection. Sister Abigail from Bliss but Ripley breaks it up. All four women are in the ring as Flair goes for a boot but Ripley counters and knocks her to the outside. Ripley drags SKY to the corner and tags herself in. Both women counter the other’s finishers but Ripley finally lands Riptide followed by SKY’s moonsault. Flair throws Ripley into SKY and Bliss to break up the cover. “This is awesome” chants. Kabuki Warriors hit the scene and go after both teams leading to the bell being rung for a draw.

Asuka and Sane take out everybody until Bayley and Valkyria make the save as Asuka goes to take out SKY with the title. Bayley and Valkyria clear the ring until Morgan arrives along with Judgment Day, who stand tall as Raw goes off the air. The women’s tag team division has never looked better. Perez goes to hand the title to Morgan, but she hands it back to her and raises Perez and Rodriguez’ hands signaling her support behind the former champs.

That’s all she wrote for a great post-Survivor Series show that featured some huge moments and advanced a lot of stories heading into next week.

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