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WWE heads to the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, for the first show post-Elimination Chamber. And there is certainly a lot to unpack there.
AJ Lee defeated Becky Lynch to claim her first singles title in over a decade. She’ll be celebrated for that win tonight. Though it seems likely Lynch will be lurking to ruin that party. Seth Rollins made his return, costing Logan Paul a shot at Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 42. Rollins hasn’t formally been cleared to return yet, as far as anyone knows, but Adam Pearce has said he will be addressing the situation from the chamber tonight. CM Punk successfully defended his world championship, clearing the path to his blockbuster WrestleMania main event against Roman Reigns. The two will share the ring tonight for what promises to be yet another explosive confrontation. Rhea Ripley is also expected to address her Women’s Elimination Chamber victory and upcoming match against Jade Cargill.
On the match side, Gunther returns to action hoping to put down Dragon Lee. Lee has been a thorn in Gunther’s side ever since the Ring General retired Lee’s former tag team partner, AJ Styles. He hasn’t let Gunther’s actions and words go and it’s all boiled to this breaking point. Finally, Dominik Mysterio will defend his Intercontinental Championship, though if he’ll have help doing so remains to be seen.
Stay tuned throughout the night for a full WWE Raw results play-by-play of all the action. As a reminder, you can watch WWE Raw on Netflix at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT.

Live Venue – Where Is WWE Raw?:
WWE Raw on March 2, 2026, airs live from the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana
Broadcast Details – What Time Is WWE Raw Tonight, March 2, 2026?
- Time: 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) / 5 p.m. Central Time (CT) /
- Streaming: Netflix
Raw Match Card (3/2/26):
- WWE Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio (C) vs Penta
- Gunther vs Dragon Lee
- Adam Pearce addresses Seth Rollins and the Vision
- AJ Lee has a championship celebration
- Roman Reigns and CM Punk come face-to-face
Raw Results (3/2/26)
Seth Rollins crashed the Vision’s party with a trio of masked men to open the show despite Adam Pearce saying Rollins hasn’t been cleared to return. Rollins takes out Paul Heyman with a chairshot to the back, reminiscent of the actions he took in this very same building over a decade ago, dismantling the Shield.
Match #1: Gunther vs Dragon Lee
It’s all Gunther in the early going, but Dragon Lee fights back with his quickness. He can’t get Gunther down, though, as Gunther makes a show of trying to unmask Lee. Lee fires up, but Gunther gets a quick nearfall. He powerbombs Lee as the crowd continues to boo. A second powerbomb, but Gunther breaks the pinning attempt. He kicks Lee to the outside for a third powerbomb into the ring apron and then a fourth onto the announce table. The ref begins the count as Lee rolls on the outside. Gunther follows him out to break the count, and it costs him as Lee reverses the powerbomb into a sunset flip. Both men are down on the outside. Lee is the first back in, but Gunther beats the count as well. Lee drops him off the apron and then hits a suicide dive, sending Gunther into the announce table. Lee hits the Operation Dragon on the outside. Gunther barely breaks the count. Lee tries to take Gunther off his feet and finally does so with a second clothesline. He goes for a second Operation Dragon, but Gunther counters with the sleeper before ripping off Lee’s mask, leading to the quick tapout. Gunther refuses to release the hold after the match ends. He finally lets go and then laughs as he leaves the ring.
Backstage, Asuka is blaming Kairi Sane for not being in the chamber, and that’s why she lost. Sane tries to defend herself, but Asuka continues to berate her before walking away. AJ Lee comes up to try to check on Sane, but she’s in a daze until Asuka calls her away. It’s announced that Lee will be in the ring next.
AJ’s Lee Championship Celebration
Lee skips around the ring a bit before taking the mic. She says she’s not sure how we got here. She knows she came back purely to snatch the pretty hair from Becky’s big ass head, and somehow she ended up snatching her title. Lee didn’t know if she could still go. She stops as the crowd chants, “You deserve it.” Lee says that right there, the fans, they knew she could still do it. They believed in her and had her back. They remembered her when people wished they would forget. They made her believe she could still fight with the very best. That’s exactly what Becky Lynch is. She’s the best of the best, but Lee beat her after the fight of her life. She has the scars to prove it. She proved to herself she is still championship material. She’s still exactly who she thinks she is. But now that Lynch is behind her, WrestleMania is ahead of her. Lee says she’s not waiting for WrestleMania. She wants to be a fighting champion because it’s been 12 years since she last held a title. She’s not taking it for granted or wasting anytime. Lee says that a couple of weeks ago, she mentioned wanting to get her hands on some women in the locker room. Now that she has the title, she knows they want to get their hands on her. Lee calls to the back and says that if anyone thinks they are championship material, they can come at her. The next time she stands in the ring, it will be for a title defense. Lee holds the title up high.
A clip is shown of Penta arriving earlier and encountering OG El Grande Americano. He says he is excited for Penta and wants to be first in line for the title. Penta says Cero Miedo before Los Americanos and El Grande Americano come up OG. He says he’s the only El Grande Americano before the new Americano says they’ll find out at Rey de Reyes. OG said they don’t have to wait that long, as he’s going to talk to Adam Pearce. He wants to face one of the Americanos tonight. And sure enough, that match is up next.
But first, a pre-recorded video from Liv Morgan. Morgan says Stephanie Vaquer tried to belittle her and judge her. She doesn’t know her or what she had to do to make it to where she is. Morgan admits that she is privileged. She was signed on her first tryout, and Vaquer wasn’t. Morgan says she is a star who doesn’t dwell on her past. Despite everything, however, she sees a little of herself in Vaquer. She is talented and works hard. She is a great champion. At WrestleMania, Morgan is going to do something for her by giving her the privilege of stepping in the ring with a six-time champion, the greatest Royal Rumble winner of all-time, Money in the Bank winner, and inaugural Crown Jewel champion. She gets to step in the ring with Morgan, and she’ll learn something.
Match #2: El Grande Americano vs Rayo Americano
Rayo and El Grande lock up as Rayo has the other Americanos ringside. El Grande takes down Rayo, but then Rayo gets El Grande down. The two continue to jockey for position with El Grande getting the first nearfall. Rayo rolls to the outside to regroup as Bravo makes the distraction on the apron. Rayo takes over before the two engage in a chop-off. El Grande hip tosses Rayo to the mat before taking him out with a cannonball on the apron. Bravo approaches El Grande again for another distraction, allowing Rayo to get back in. New Americano then provides a distraction as Rayo comes over the top rope to take over. He tosses El Grande into the ringpost as Los Americanos all celebrate heading into the break.
Back from commercial, and Rayo and El Grande are in another exchange. El Grande hits the belly-to-belly and then a Russian leg sweep, followed by a kick and another takedown. He climbs to the top but can’t get the moonsault. He quickly transitions into an Ankle Lock, which Rayo rolls out of, sending El Grande to the outside. He climbs back to the top, but Rayo slaps him down and follows him up. Rayo hits the Meteora before climbing to the top. El Grande meets him and reverses into a back suplex for a nearfall. El Grande looks to unmask Rayo, but Bravo climbs on the apron. El Grande tries to unmask Bravo next, but New El Grande steps up and hits El Grande with a headbutt. A second from Rayo, who hits a flying headbutt for a nearfall. Rayo looks to unmask El Grande before New El Grande gets involved and almost gets unmasked for his trouble. Bravo makes the save, and Rayo gets a nearfall on a roll-up. El Grande hits a suplex on Rayo after he and Bravo have incidental contact, to claim victory.
A pre-recorded video from Penta talking about how he is bringing all of his energy and his heart to his title match tonight. Penta says nothing, and no one will save Dominik Mysterio because tonight, Penta makes history as the new Intercontinental Champion. Why? Because he is Penta, and he has zero fear.
Liv Morgan is backstage with Raquel Rodriguez, playing darts. Morgan suggests that Rodriguez challenge AJ Lee, and she says that’s a good idea. Meanwhile, Dominik Mysterio is with JD McDonagh, confirming they will be out there with them. Finn Balor rolls up and says he’s not happy with the result, but he’s at peace with how it went down. Mysterio says they can focus on his title defense now, and he asks if they’ll be there with him tonight. McDonagh says, of course, but Balor says they talked about this, and he needs to do it himself. Mysterio says what he meant was, will they be out there to celebrate with him after he wins? McDonagh says absolutely, but Balor seems unsure. He eventually says he’ll be out there to watch him win before Morgan hugs Mysterio.
We see a highlight of Oba Femi destroying the Miz from last Friday before Rusev crashes the highlight. He stands on the announce table and says he’s tired of listening to people talk about Femi. He says he’s tired of waiting. He’s here, and he knows Femi is in the back, so this is for him. They both want this fight, so how about they fight right now? Rusev says he’s the lion of Bulgaria, and Femi is the ruler of Nigeria. He’s not leaving this table until he gets a match. He said Femi can ask his daddy, Adam Pearce, if that is okay, but it seems that’s not necessary as Femi makes his way out. Femi enters the ring as Rusev remains on the table. They stare each other down as Femi has a mic. He says Rusev spent all this time talking, but now is the time to make something happen. Rusev charges the ring, and the two come face-to-face. Rusev throws the first punch, but then the two exchange blows. Femi takes Rusev out in the corner and tries to chokeslam him, but Rusev kicks him twice. Femi picks up Rusev and slams him to the mat before clotheslining him out of the ring. Rusev is incensed as it seems this non-match is over…for now.
Backstage, Bayley is with Lyra Valkyria, talking about how they feel stuck. Valkyria says they haven’t been having a lot of luck, but she won’t sit back and watch Bayley miss WrestleMania again. Lee is the new IC champion, and she’s looking for challengers. She suggests Bayley answer the challenge. Bayley questions why, and Valkyria says she saw half the division line up outside Pearce’s office to be the first challenger. That could be Bayley’s moment. Bayley says Valkyria is right and then pushes her to take her shot. Bayley remembers costing Valkyria a title match against Lynch and suggests Valkyria should go to get her shot, too. Iyo Sky comes out of Pearce’s office before Bayley and Valkyria head in.
Match #3: Jimmy Uso vs Austin Theory
Jimmy Uso starts hot, but Austin Theory quickly rebuilds. Kick from Uso in the corner, but Theory manages to send him down to the mat. Theory punches Uso to send him to the ropes. He continues to punch Uso until the ref pulls him away. Uso hits Theory with a slap and then throws him out of the ring before diving to send him into the announce table. He pushes him into the ringpost and then hits a superkick to send him down. Uso rolls back to break the count before taking the top off the table. Another kick to a charging Theory before Uso climbs to the top rope. Logan Paul is in the ring, and Uso turns his attention to Paul. The ref calls off the match as the Vision uses the numbers game to continue to clobber Uso. Jey Uso makes a surprise return with crutches in hand. He hands one to Jimmy, and they take out the Vision together. 1D to Theory as the Usos celebrate.
A clip of the pipe bomb airs briefly before Pearce is seen on the phone. Danhausen shows up and points out that he debuted to thunderous applause. He demands a blimp, HOF induction, Triple H pointing photo, and his face on all of the trucks. Judgment Day rolls through, and Pearce introduces them to Danhausen. Mysterio says it’s not nice to meet him, and he should beat it before something bad happens. Danhausen curses Mysterio and then disappears. It’s announced Penta vs Mysterio is next.
Jackie Redmond welcomes Rhea Ripley, who comes out with Sky. Redmond congratulates Ripley on earning her way to WrestleMania. She asks how she feels knowing she’ll face Jade Cargill. Ripley says it’s been a whirlwind of emotions. Losing the tag team titles sucked because Sky has been so many different things to her – her opponent, tag partner, but most importantly, her best friend. Ripley thanks Sky for supporting her and, most of all, for pulling her out of a dark situation. Sky says Ripley did the same for her, but she won the chamber and showed everyone why Mami is always on top. Sky says she will be okay on Raw. She tells Ripley to go win the women’s championship at WrestleMania. Ripley says she will do it, and she’ll do it for Sky. This Friday, Ripley says she’s coming to SmackDown. Come WrestleMania, she will be leaving as the new WWE Women’s Champion.
WWE announces a #1 contender’s match for the women’s IC title featuring Iyo Sky, Ivy Nile, Bayley, Lyra Valkyria, Asuka, and Raquel Rodriguez to take place next week. Also, next week, Oba Femi and Rusev will face off.
Match #4 Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio (C) vs Penta
Penta gets quite the entrance, complete with fire and ringpost fireworks. Mysterio comes out flanked by McDonagh and Balor. It’s noted that this is Mysterio’s first title defense since he won the title from John Cena in late November, as he suffered a shoulder injury shortly after. Alicia Taylor makes her introductions, really hyping up this match. The belt is held up by the ref, and we’re underway.
Mysterio and Penta lock up as both look for the early edge. Mysterio comes off the ropes, but Penta meets him with a kick. Penta then gets kicked by Mysterio. Penta takes out Mysterio with a huricanrana, sending him to the outside. Penta goes to follow, but Mysterio is back in the ring with another kick. Mysterio goes to fly, but Penta kicks him and then takes him out of the ring with a dropkick. Penta hits the tope con hilo to send us to an early break.
Mysterio is on top, coming out of the commercial. Mysterio goes over the top rope, but Penta takes him out with clotheslines and a slingblade. He kicks Mysterio to the back of the head for a nearfall. Penta goes to kick Mysterio again, but he gets out of the way and counters with the Mullet-o-matic for a nearfall. Mysterio gets Penta up and takes him out with a suplex trio. He can’t finish the Three Amigos, however, as Penta counters and sends Mysterio to the mat. Mysterio gets kicked off the ropes by Penta. Penta goes down to the apron, but Mysterio gets a boot to the face. He lands a DDT to the apron to take Penta out for a nearfall. Mysterio gets Penta up, and the two exchange blows. Penta kicks Mysterio, but Mysterio sends him to the apron and then to the floor. Mysterio quickly goes off the ringpost and takes out Penta on the outside. Mysterio sends Penta into the timekeeper’s area before we head to another break.
Mysterio tries to unmask Penta as we come back from break, but Penta hits back with a crossbody off the top rope. Penta takes out Mysterio and then kicks him in the corner before the driving stomp from the top rope. Penta gets a nearfall. Mysterio counters as Penta tries to send him into the corner, but Penta is quick to reverse with a kick to the face. Penta with a backstabber for another nearfall after an uncertain cover. Penta looks for the Mexican Destroyer, but Mysterio has it scouted and counters for a nearfall with a modified driver. Mysterio kicks Penta to position for the 619, and he connects. Mysterio goes for the splash, but Penta catches it. Penta goes after Mysterio’s bad shoulder with the Sacrifice and Penta Driver for a nearfall. Penta is shocked. He kicks Mysterio into the corner, but the ref pulls him away. Mysterio gets to his feet, but Penta sends him into the ringpost. He goes for a second attempt, but Mysterio gets out of the way, sending Penta shoulder-first into the post. Mysterio asks McDonagh to get the bell hammer, but Balor stops him, and they argue. Penta flies to take out both guys on the outside. Penta looks for the Mexican Destroyer again, but Mysterio counters with the 619. Penta counters, getting out of the way, and lands the Mexican Destroyer. We have a new champion!
Punk and Reigns Come to Verbal Blows
Reigns gets his usual pyro-happy entrance as he stands in the ring with a mic. The fans chant OTC. Indianapolis, acknowledge him. They oblige. Before Reigns can say anything else, CM Punk’s music hits. The fans sing Punk to the ring as he stops for some high-fives on his way down. Reigns seems annoyed as Punk makes his way into the ring. Punk and Reigns come face-to-face as Punk gets his own mic. The two circle each other like animals as Punk conducts the end of his song. He’s definitely over as he asks why Reigns is mean-mugging him. He says this isn’t an interruption; it’s just him feeding Reigns’ ego by acknowledging him. Punk said he hopes Reigns came to do more than that, though, as they aren’t wasting a bunch of money on one of his dates just for that when it could have been a tweet. Reigns chuckles at the reference. He asks Punk if his tweet hurt his feelings. He says Phil seems like he has thin skin for a champion. Punk says he doesn’t care about what people tweet about him. He doesn’t get mad and hold grudges about what people say about him on podcasts. Punk says the tweet was pretty accurate. He is tired. For seven weeks, he has to carry Reigns’ BS all the way to WrestleMania. He tells Reigns to bear with him before he does his schtick. Punk says they’ve got history here in Indy as he turns back to Reigns. This is where the Punk brought Reigns to WWE for the Shield’s debut. Reigns corrects him and says he brought the other two, not him. Punk says they remember it a little differently. Maybe he didn’t pick Reigns, but Reigns certainly picked him. Now, look at them. The main event of WrestleMania. Punk says if you ask him and ask Indy, he’s already won. The last time the two of them were face-to-face, Reigns said he hated him. Punk says if he hates him, it means he has him right where he wants him. He made him an emotional baby. He’s in his head. He’s under his skin. He’s here to tell him that it’s translucent. He can see right through him.
Reigns says he’s right; he does hate him. But he’s missing something. If it weren’t for the title, he’d be indifferent to him. He wouldn’t exist to him. He calls him Phil again. Reigns says Punk was brought back to entertain the 40-year-old virgins who live with their parents. He was there to sell some merch and maybe draw a house in Chicago. But he wasn’t brought back to be champion. That’s too much responsibility for him. It’s above his pay grade. Reigns says they can’t trust him. He’s a liar, and the fans believed him. He has them thinking he’s happy making towns and doing all these shows. He can tweet it out as much as he wants and go on Instagram saying he’s hanging out with Reigns’ cousins all he wants. The truth is, every second Punk gets, he’s complaining, and they can’t wait to tell Reigns when he comes around. That’s why Punk isn’t fit to be champion. He’s not CM Punk, he’s a punk ass bitch. Reigns says at Mania, the backup plan ends, and he’s going to put Punk on a John Cena retirement tour. They’ll make as much money off Punk as they can and then send him down on NXT to teach the next generation what to do. And then Reigns is going to smash each and every one of them. Punk says Reigns can’t walk away from him. He’s going to listen to everything he has to say. Punk asks who we is. He says Reigns is all alone. His cousins aren’t with him anymore, and there’s no more Shield. He doesn’t have a Wiseman anymore because Punk took him away. He says he loves moments like this because it illustrates Reigns’ entire career, him chasing Punk. Punk says he is the champ and Reigns is the main event of WrestleMania because of him. This is his show. He runs things on Raw. He’s in the locker room, and Reigns can’t get things done when he’s by himself, can he? Punk says Reigns can hate him all he wants. He doesn’t care. He won’t let him disrespect him. Reigns just went from getting beaten at WrestleMania, but now he’s going to bury him. He won’t be alone then because Punk is going to bury him next to his dad. Punk leaves the ring as Reigns looks on.