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Oh boy…Last week, Raw lifted the roof right off of Madison Square Garden as the show featured John Cena in his final match on Raw ever along with the in-ring returns of Gunther and Rey Mysterio, both who wrestled their first match in months. Not to mention, AJ Lee returned to cost Becky Lynch her Women’s Intercontinental Championship and Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar joined the War Games party. It was one of WWE’s best shows of the year and they look to follow that up with another huge outing on WWE Raw tonight.
Scheduled for tonight’s show is an opening segment featuring Reigns, appearances from CM Punk and Lesnar, two quarterfinal matches for the John Cena Last Time is Now Tournament (you can see the full bracket here), and of course, the main attraction – the War Games advantage match. It’s unknown yet who will compete in that match so stay tuned to WWE Raw results from WWE Raw tonight to find out.
WWE Raw Results from WWE Raw Tonight (11/24/25)

Who’s Team is It?
It’s very rare that a wrestler commands a crowd in such a way that gives chills. Their aura is special. You can feel it when they enter a room or in this case a ring. Monday night kicked off with three of these such men.
Perhaps there is something to be said to Roman Reigns being a limited time attraction. It makes moments like Monday all the more meaningful given how rare they are. After a montage of wrestlers entering the arena, Reigns made his triumphant entrance, complete with all the pyro and special effects a man of his stature has earned. He held court as his adoring fans chanted “OTC” and one held up a sign “OTC in OKC” as they took in the mystique and majesty that is OTC1. And then…they acknowledged him with chants of “Roman, Roman Reigns” and ones in the air. Reigns didn’t quite have a chance to soak it all in however as before he could get going, Cody Rhodes came out, title on his shoulder, and fans serenading him to the ring. If wrestling has taught us one thing, it should be this: if you have a catchy theme song and entrance (a la Jey Uso or Daniel Bryan), you will get over.
Reigns didn’t seem too pleased by Rhodes’ interruption as the champ made his way into the ring and grabbed a mic. Rhodes, still sporting a wicked black eye from Drew McIntyre, got his own “Cody, Cody Rhodes” chants before he welcomed the crowd his way. He then turned to Reigns and asked him what he wanted to talk about. Rhodes said he thought this would be different. He acknowledges that Reigns is a man of his word. Last time, it was for a match but this time, it’s war. Rhodes told everyone to listen as to why he became involved in this but now he’s wondering, what’s in it for Reigns. More “OTC” chants before Reigns explained. What’s in it for him…last time he checked, he’s been in this war. Rhodes is just now joining. They don’t like each other or know each other that well but Rhodes and Reigns know one thing about each other. They don’t play around when it comes to family. Last time Reigns checked, half of the team is his family and before they were on that team, they were in his Bloodline. Reigns says he’s been invested in the Usos for a long time and he’s here to see that investment through. Rhodes understands that so all he’s got to say is, welcome to his team. He extends his hand and as Reigns considers it, time for another man who commands a room, C-M Punk!
Punk turned to look at his two teammates and then did his welcome as he stood in between Reigns and Rhodes. Punk then asked the crowd to acknowledge all three of them before turning to Reigns. Punk said there is a reason why he stole Reigns’ best material because this is an all-star War Games. He’s glad Rhodes has Reigns’ word but Punk said he doesn’t need it. He figures they are cool given he saved his life at War Games last year. Reigns retorted that yeah he did, but then four months later he ruined it. Punk said that could give Reigns a reason to stab him in the back but he’s not worried because stabbing him in the back means stabbing his cousins in the back too. And Reigns would never be mean to his own family, wouldn’t put them between a Rock and a hard place, would he? Rhodes interrupted to say they are all on the same team. Punk said no one said this was Rhodes’ team. Last time he checked, this wasn’t SmackDown, this was Raw. Rhodes can be the quarterback on Fridays but here, he’s the champ. The C in CM stands for captain. Reigns said they should pull them out and measure them right now. He doesn’t care who’s team it is. He doesn’t like either of them. The only thing they agree on is they all hate Paul Heyman and the Vision. Reigns says he hates them more than he hates Rhodes and Punk. Reigns looked between the two and said, since they were being honest, the title would look so much better on his shoulders. Punk asked who he was talking to and Reigns said to the camera, “guess you’ll have to figure that out.”
Backstage with the Vision, Heyman told McIntyre to take it seriously. He’s still under suspension. But Heyman has picked him for the advantage match. McIntyre and a partner vs two from the other side. Logan Paul assumes the partner is Brock Lesnar but Heyman says Lesnar is only focused on Reigns tonight and Paul shouldn’t even have his name on his lips. Paul says McIntyre’s partner is obviously Bron Breakker but Heyman says no. Paul asks if its Bronson Reed. No. Paul then, with nowhere else to go, points to himself. He tells Heyman he made a wise choice and it’s hard to say if Paul is excited or a little nervous about this one.
Gunther vs Carmelo Hayes
Gunther makes his entrance and we’re off to break. As we return, there is a brief ad for the new LJIN figures and then we’re off to the match. Hayes goes right after Gunther, pushing him into the corner but Gunther quickly overpowers him. Hayes is a glutton for punishment though as he chops Gunther hard. Gunther knocks him down immediately but Hayes is back to his feet with more chops before Gunther takes him out with a shoulder tackle. Gunther heads to the second rope to gloat and it costs him as Hayes hits a powerbomb followed by a knee, leaping DDT off the ropes and a pinning attempt. Hayes back to his feet kicks Gunther but when he attempts a springboard, Gunther takes him out with a huge chop and another. And we’re off to another break.
It’s all Gunther as we get back. He takes out Hayes before picking him up and going for another slam but Hayes counters and gets a quick roll-up. He eats a big boot for his troubles. Gunther goes to slam Hayes again but Hayes flips off and catches Gunther into a sleeper hold. Gunther reverses but as he takes Hayes to the mat his shoulders are down so he has to release. Hayes tries again but Gunther fights off and tosses Hayes to the mat hard. Gunther taunts to the camera saying this is a joke. Hayes hasn’t beaten anyone, he shouldn’t be in the ring with him. Gunther takes down Hayes again before taunting him. Hayes climbs back to his feet with the rope and hits a massive chop and uppercut to Gunther but the Ring General stays on his feet. He whips Hayes from post to post but Hayes responds with a big kick. Both men are down but Hayes is up to his feet first. Gunther has it scouted though and takes Hayes back to the mat with a suplex before getting his first nearfall. Gunther drags Hayes to his feet only to take him out with a chop. He goes to do it again but Hayes counters and back to the sleeper. Gunther gets to the corner so Hayes has to release. He lands a big kick but as he goes for another springboard off the ropes, Gunther catches him. He goes for the powerbomb but no, Hayes with a huge counter into a DDT to take both men down. And back to commercial.
As we get back, Hayes is on the outside and rolls back in. Gunther goes for another powerbomb but Hayes roll over, though to no avail. Gunther picks him up by his head but Hayes again counters with the First 48. He goes for the kill but Gunther counters and throws him over the ropes. Hayes holds onto the ropes and as Gunther goes for a big boot, Hayes counters with a kick of his own. Hayes climbs to the top but Gunther chops him down to the apron. Gunther chops Hayes but as he goes for another one, Hayes moves out of the way and Gunther goes hand first straight into the ringpost. Hayes hits a springboard with Gunther on the apron to take both men down to the outside. Hayes is to his feet first and he gets back in the ring to break the count. As Gunther gets to his feet, Hayes takes him out with a massive flip over the ropes. Gunther takes control but can’t hit the powerbomb. Hayes sends Gunther into the timekeeper’s area but Gunther comes back to lock on the sleeper. He takes Hayes down but he’s back to his feet with a DDT off the barricade. Hayes gets to the ring and Gunther is about to be counted out but he gets back in the ring at the last second. Hayes gets Gunther to the mat and goes for the Nothing But Net but misses. Gunther with a huge clothesline and powerbomb but he can’t get the three count. Gunther locks on the sleeper though but Hayes somehow manages to get to his feet. It’s to no avail though as Gunther hits another huge powerbomb for the win. That’s all she wrote. What a match. Gunther advances but he definitely had to work for it. He’s not had an easy road with Hayes and Je’Von Evans last week. Bright futures ahead for these guys no doubt.
Rhodes, Reigns, and Punk are backstage arguing as Punk can be heard saying, “I didn’t ruin his damn life, he’s perfectly healthy.” That’s when Jey and Jimmy Uso rolls up and sarcastically slow claps the trio of champs and former champ. Jey says they should be getting along like a happy family but they are talking about everything but what’s important. There is a big tag match tonight and they need to be on the same page. Jey says he and Jimmy are while the other three aren’t. Tonight, they need to let the true tag team of the group handle the advantage match. Let them do what they do best. Doesn’t seem to be much of a disagreement from the big three as the Usos leave as hot as they came in. It’s their match. Reigns asks who’s team it is before telling Punk and Rhodes to fix this.
After another clip from the John Cena retrospective with Tom Rinaldi, we’re greeted to the AAA Mega Champion, who speaking of Cena, has some thoughts…after the break.
Dirty Dom with the Troll of the Year
Dominik Mysterio opens up in Spanish as he’s booed per the usual. He talks directly to Cena saying in a couple of days, he’s going to put an end to the retirement tour. The boos intensify. Mysterio yells in Spanish again. This Saturday, he’s going to embarrass Cena in his hometown. He’s going to take back his title. He’ll continue to be the greatest Mysterio of all-time. More boos. Dominik says it doesn’t matter if they cheer for Cena because he’s not here tonight. Mysterio says he doesn’t blame Cena for not wanting to come to this dump. Cena’s music hits but…it’s not Cena who comes out. And not only is there is a little Cena, there’s a little Stu (with a little camera) too. Next level trolling. Even his rally towel is miniature. Gotta hand it to Mini Cena, he knows the greatest hits. Poor OKC. Dominik Mysterio may have just cemented his status as top heel in the biz. He talks to Little John, saying he doesn’t interrupt him. He should drop him where he stands but he’s going to save his energy and let him walk away. Mysterio says Cena has no idea what’s coming for him at Survivor Series. Little Cena gets in on the action though, calling Dominik the worst Mysterio of all-time. Mysterio whispers in his ear, saying it’s not part of the plan. Little Cena says if Mysterio won’t fight him in front of the good people of OKC, at Survivor Series he can come get some, because the champ is here. Mysterio takes out Little Cena and does the You Can’t See Me before putting him in the ropes for the 6-1-9. He sets up for the Frogsplash and lands it. Mysterio celebrates and while Cena doesn’t come out, Rey Mysterio does, chasing Dominik from the ring. The lights go out and Judgment Day’s music hits. Turns out there is a match between JD McDonagh and Rey Mysterio up next.
Rey Mysterio vs JD McDonagh
Rey with a major win after a back and forth match.
Backstage, Adam Pearce is talking to Raquel Rodriquez, who wants a title opportunity given how Nikki Bella interfered in her match. Pearce promises in the future, she’ll be in the conversation. New Day roll up as she leaves. Xavier Woods says he wishes he could say he was thankful to be there tonight and to be there tonight. Kofi Kingston says Pearce has ruined everything before Pearce interrupts them and says AJ Styles and Dragon Lee want to put their titles on the line next week against the New Day. Grayson Waller goes to put a wig on Pearce and he tells him to get out. Brock Lesnar is then seen arriving as Paul Heyman greets him. But we’ll have to wait to see where that goes as Becky Lynch is out next as we head to commercial.
Women’s War Games Competitors Take Center Stage
Lynch is joined by the Kabuki Warriors as we see a brief recap of SmackDown and the final formation of the Women’s WarGames teams. Lash Legend and Nia Jax are also in the ring. Lynch addresses the boos saying she knows they are unhappy about the injustice that happened to her on Monday. She’s got the best lawyers in the country working on it but she’s been advised not to talk about it. Lynch says unlike Maxxine Dupri and the corrupt referee Jessica Carr, she actually follows the rules. She said heads are gonna roll and she’s gonna get her title back and the company will be better for it. Lynch says she knows it’s a travesty but there is nothing they can do about it right now. Talk turns to AJ Lee. Lynch says she’s going to get rid of her once and for all because she made a big mistake coming back and an even bigger mistake costing her the title. The biggest mistake though, is locking herself in a cage with Lynch, who claims to have assembled the best War Games team in the history of the event. She says her and Asuka had their differences – she beat her nine out of 10 times but Asuka made her work for it. And Kairi Sane, Lynch saved her life so she owes her. IYO SKY was a fool to cross them and Lynch is gonna make her pay. Lynch turns to Jax and says she’s powerful and strong but not as powerful as her. She’s the only woman who’s been able to damage her face but Lynch has great bones and she didn’t have to wear a mask to protect herself afterwards like Rhea Ripley. Lynch turns to Legend and calls her a fine specimen. She’s going to take her under her wing and make her a star like she did the others. Lynch calls out Charlton Flair and Awful Alexa Bliss saying they won’t know what hit them…
Enter the masked Ripley, SKY, best friends Flair and Bliss, and of course, Lee. All five head to the ring, led by Lee. The 10 women stand face-to-face as Lee addresses Lynch. She says the old AJ would have come down and torn Lynch’s face off but luckily for her, therapy works. All this bravado and tearing people down to lift herself up, Lee sees right through it. It’s fear and insecurity. She doesn’t need to run her mouth to lift herself up. She knows exactly who she is. She doesn’t need to bark like an angry little chihuahua. She doesn’t bark, she bites. She says Lynch reminded her of that and lit a fire in her. The women by her side, they poured gasoline on the fire. Lynch made the mistake of locking herself in a cage with Lee, where she can let the old AJ out and let her do whatever she wants to Lynch. Lee says she’s not the only one who can’t wait to get their hands on Lynch and knock her off her high pedestal. They’ll laugh as she falls all the way down. She turns to Ripley who lets her actions do her talking, hitting Jax with the mic in the face. It’s an all out brawl as it’s later announced the war games advantage match for the ladies will take place this Friday. The babyfaces clear the ring as Flair and Ripley do a little DX gesture as they send the heels running. Lynch yells back at Lee saying she’s done for as we go to break.
Solo Sikoa vs Penta
Solo Sikoa advances to the semifinals thanks to an injury to Penta. Here’s hoping it’s nothing too serious.
War Games Advantage
Usos battled Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul in a match that saw both duos have major moments. The finish ultimately came when the match devolved to chaos with the arrivals of the Vision, Punk, and Rhodes. In the midst of it all, Logan Paul stole the win, rolling up a distracted Jimmy Uso. Punk went after Paul and all eight men started to brawl in the ring much like last week. Chants for the OTC and Reigns came to the ring, taking everyone out. Reigns cleared the ring of the heels and stood tall with Rhodes, Punk, and the Usos until Lesnar’s music hit. The Beast came out with Heyman and had a little oops moment on his entrance, but he shook it off and stood with his team. Lesnar led the heels back into the ring and it was a 10-man brawl. A little preview of this Saturday as Raw went off the air.
*Due to technical difficulties, some match recaps are missing. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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