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The WWE Raw results for WWE Raw tonight Philadelphia match card will be headlined by Stephanie Vaquer vs. Raquel Rodriguez

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Je’Von Evans vs El Grande Americano

And we’re right into our first match as Je’Von Evans makes his way out. Evans vs El Grande Americano is up next. Back from commercial, it was noted that Evans was the Iron Man, lasting over 40 minutes in Saturday’s Rumble. Americano was already in the ring.

The bell rang, and Americano went right after Evans, before even dropping his cape. Evans responded with punches in the corner and a huge airborne dropkick, and another as Evans is fired up. Americano takes over, sending Evans out of the ring before following him and chopping him into the barricade. The two exchanged chops before Americano grabbed Evans’ hair and attempted to throw him into the steps, but Evans scouted it. Both men ended up back in the ring briefly before Evans tossed Americano and then hit a massive suicide dive over the top. Evans got back in the ring, but Rayo grabbed his legs. Americano used the distraction to take out Evans and throw him headfirst into the ring post. Americano tossed Evans back in the ring, taking in boos from the crowd. He followed back in the ring and took out Evans with a chop and backbody drop before heading to another break.

Evans tried to rally, but Americano was still in control after the commercial with a stomp to Evans and the first nearfall of the match. Americano targeted Evans’ shoulder, but Evans fought back with chops returned by Americano. Evans off the ropes with a huge chop to take over and force Americano into the corner. Kicks from both guys and a DDT from Evans off the ropes. Both men to their feet, and Evans with more kicks before climbing for a corkscrew kick. Evans charges into the corner with a forearm and more chops. Another kick for Evans sends both men to the mat. More chops from Evans, but Americano sends Evans to the apron and catches him in a springboard attempt. Americano with the submission, pulling against Evans’ neck. Evans muscles up, but Americano gets to the ropes before Evans kicks him down. Evans goes back to the apron as he climbs to the top for a huge coast-to-coast swanton for a nearfall. Evans tried again, but Rayo distracted the ref as Bravo knocked Evans off the apron. Rayo hands the plate to Americano, but OG Americano makes his way out as the ref grabs the plate from Americano. Evans uses this to his advantage and hits the OG Cutter for the win. Americano and his boys look on as OG Americano celebrates.

Penta vs Bronson Reed

Penta made his way to the ring before the commercial break. After the break, Bronson Reed was already in the ring, with all of the Vision minus Breakker ringside. Reed immediately went after Penta, taking him down to the mat and then shoving him into the corner with big boots. Reed pulled Penta up and threw him into the opposite corner before punching him. Penta fought back, but Reed’s power was too much. As Reed went to send Penta into the ringpost, however, Penta reversed briefly, only for Reed to counter. Penta fired up and sent Reed out of the ring, followed by a dive over the top that sent us to break.

Back from break, it was still Reed in control until Penta sent Reed out of the ring. Penta couldn’t land the dive, however, as Reed stopped him in his tracks before slamming him down and hitting a senton for a nearfall. Reed continues to pound Penta in the middle of the ring, taking him down with a huge chop. Reed stands on top of Penta, using the ropes for added leverage as Penta struggles to get up. He tries to kick Reed off, but Reed hits another stomp and another before a legdrop. Reed sends Penta flying with a suplex for another nearfall. Huge elbow to Penta, but another kick out for the luchador. Reed goes for another, but Penta rolls out of the way, buying himself some time. Penta gets to his feet first and chops Reed repeatedly before landing a series of kicks and a slingblade to send Reed to the ground. Penta hits a tornado DDT off the ropes for a nearfall. Penta in control, he grabs Reed’s arm looking for the Sacrifice, but Reed powers out and headbutts Penta before sending him down to the mat with a powerslam for another nearfall. Penta slides off the shoulders and lands more chops, but Reed catches Penta off the ropes. Penta from Reed’s shoulders hits a backstabber, but Reed kicks out.

Austin Theory and Logan Paul make their way to the apron, and Penta takes them both out, and the ref accidentally. Penta goes flying off the top rope to take out Theory and Paul. Back in the ring, Reed counters the Mexican Destroyer and hits the Jagged Edge to set up the Tsunami. There’s no referee to count the pin, so Reed goes outside the ring and grabs a chair. Knight catches Reed from behind and hits the BFT to Reed on the chair before running through the crowd again. Theory and Paul chased him as Reed lay on the outside with the official back in the ring. The official started the 10 count, and Reed couldn’t beat the count.

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

Raquel Rodriguez shoved Stephanie Vaquer into the corner and started hot, using her power to take Vaquer down. Rodriguez picked her up, but Vaquer powered off and got a nearfall, taking Rodriguez down off the ropes. Rodriguez fired back with a nearfall of her own on a slingshot. Vaquer with a superkick to Rodriguez from the apron before pulling her opponent to the apron. Vaquer with a huge knee to Rodriguez before jumping off the top rope to take Rodriguez down on the outside. Rodriguez climbed the barricade to celebrate with the crowd before throwing Rodriguez back in the ring. Vaquer looks under the ring and pulls out a table. Rodriguez takes her out on the outside before she can do anything and shoves her into the barricade. Rodriguez sets the table out, but Vaquer is stalking from behind. She goes for a hurricanrana, but Rodriguez catches her and powerbombs her into the table. The match heads to commercial.

Back from the break, it’s all Rodriguez as she targets Vaquer’s ankle, shoving her into the steel steps and ring post. Rodriguez grabs a chair and swings it, but Vaquer backs out of the way and hits Rodriguez repeatedly with a kendo stick before tearing the steps apart. Rodriguez grabs the hood off the announce table and whips it into Vaquer before grabbing her and trying to toss her against the steps. Vaquer goes for the knee but misses, allowing Rodriguez the chance to drive Vaquer face-first into the ring post. Rodriguez rolls Vaquer back in the ring, but she kicks out. Rodriguez sets the chair up in the corner, but it falls before she can send Vaquer into it. Vaquer went back to the kendo stick before throwing Rodriguez to the mat with a suplex, setting up Devil’s Kiss. But Rodriguez powers out of it and throws Vaquer into the ropes. But Vaquer manages to kick Rodriguez and fall into the cover for a nearfall. Vaquer grabs Rodriguez on the outside, but Rodriguez has a garbage can and slams it into Vaquer for a nearfall. Rodriguez pulls out a bunch of chairs, throwing them into the ring. Vaquer goes for a crossbody, but Rodriguez catches her and slams her onto the pile of chairs. Rodriguez positions Vaquer on top of chairs, but Vaquer gets out of the way of the corkscrew. Vaquer gets the Devil’s Kiss with Rodriguez being sent face-first into the chairs. Both women head to the outside as Vaquer locks in the Devil’s Kiss again on the steel steps, as we head to a break.

Rodriguez attacks Vaquer on the outside as we come back from commercial. She grabs the steel steps and lifts them above her head, but Vaquer saves herself and bounces Rodriguez off the steps instead. Both women are back in the ring as Vaquer catches Rodriguez in the corner and takes her out with a corkscrew before a knee to the neck. Vaquer grabs the trash can and puts it over Rodriguez before hitting the double knees for a nearfall. “This is awesome,” chant as Rodriguez powers off Vaquer again and sends her down with a clothesline. Rodriguez throws the trash can at Vaquer and kicks it into her for her own nearfall. Chants of “Use the chairs” as Rodriguez pulls out another table and sends it into the ring. She discards the chairs from earlier and sets up the table as the ref checks on Vaquer. Rodriguez hip checks her and pulls her up, looking for another bomb into the table. Vaquer counters with a kick, but Rodriguez with another clothesline as Liv Morgan hands the title to Rodriguez. Before she can use it, Vaquer sends Rodriguez into the trash can and kicks her onto the table. Roxanne Perez makes the assist, but she’s sent through the table on the outside. It’s enough to distract Vaquer, though, as both women go to the top rope. Vaquer tries to take Rodriguez down, but Rodriguez catches her. Vaquer with another counter, though to send Rodriguez through the table instead. Vaquer goes back to the top and hits the corkscrew splash to retain the title.

Morgan hits Oblivion to Vaquer after the match as she picks up the title and holds it in the air before throwing it back at Vaquer.

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