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We are officially on the Road to WrestleMania following the Royal Rumble on Saturday. Roman Reigns emerged victorious on the men’s side, and Liv Morgan finally won the match on the women’s side. Now, both Reigns and Morgan are Raw superstars, but that doesn’t mean either, or both, will choose to face the Raw champions. The choice is entirely up to them, and the road to that choice could very well begin tonight.

The Road to WrestleMania 42 is officially underway, as it’s going to be an explosive night on Raw.

Live Venue – Where Is WWE Raw Tonight?

Roman Reigns is set to appear on WWE Raw tonight. Check back for WWE Raw results.
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WWE Raw on February 2, 2026, airs live from the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, PA.

Broadcast Details – What Time Is WWE Raw Tonight?

  • Time: 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET)
  • Channel: Netflix

WWE Raw Results from WWE Raw Tonight (2/2/26)

There was no pomp and circumstance, no wrestlers entering the arena. Raw started, and Bron Breakker was already in the arena, tearing it apart. He knocked the commentary table to the ground and stepped up on Corey Graves and Michael Cole. He demanded a mic and got in the ring. He called out Adam Pearce and blamed him for what happened. Bronson Reed, Austin Theory, and Logan Paul joined him in the ring to try to diffuse things. Breakker said Pearce ruined his Rumble, so he’s going to ruin his entire show. Paul Heyman took the mic, saying this wasn’t Breakker’s fault, it was Pearce’s fault, and everyone knows it. Heyman said he told everyone No. 2 is worse than No. 1, and if they didn’t hear him say it, they can “Google it, bitches.” Heyman said Pearce needed to approve every Visa for Saudi Arabia, so there is no way he doesn’t know who the masked man is. Breakker said he was going to count to 3 for Pearce to come out.

Pearce came out with a swath of security. He reminded Breakker that he drew his own number. He doesn’t know who the masked man is, and the truth is, the last time they saw the masked man, it was Austin Theory…Pearce said he’s going to give Breakker a gift by letting him keep his job after his piss-poor performance in the Rumble. Reed keeps Breakker away from security as LA Knight’s music hits. Breakker looks up the ramp, but he’s not there. Knight was in the ring and took out Paul and Theory with a steel chair. Knight left through the crowd as Breakker questioned Heyman before walking back through gorilla.

As Cole and Graves assess the damage, Cole throws to a video package recapping the Rumble. A graphic was shown announcing Reigns is in the house before Liv Morgan was seen making her way to the arena, and Stephanie Vaquer was seen getting her makeup done. Gunther walked past tour buses with a smirk on his face.

Match One: Je’Von Evans defeats El Grande Americano after interference from OG Americano. Full results on page 2.

A video package aired, highlighting the performance of the NXT stars and recent main roster promotees from the Royal Rumble, including Lash Legend, Oba Femi, Sol Ruca, and Royce Keys. Back from commercial, WWE congratulated Jelly Roll and Bad Bunny for their Grammy wins last night.

AJ Styles’ music hit, but Styles was nowhere to be seen, just Gunther, who laughed as he mocked the fans before the music transitioned to his own theme. Gunther took a mic as he was heavily booed by the Philly faithful. Chants of “F*** you Gunther” were bleeped out and followed by “You tapped out.” Gunther just laughed as he began to speak over boos. Just like Goldberg and John Cena, Styles found out that he was no match for the Career Killer. Gunther started speaking in German, but was interrupted by Dragon Lee, who kicked him from the apron and then took him out from the top ringpost. Gunther tried to fight him off, but Lee was hot and took out Gunther with a dive, followed by a hurricanrana into the ringpost, and then an attack, sending him into the timekeeper’s area. Lee went for another huge move, but Gunther grabbed the ring bell and sent Lee right into it before locking in the sleeper hold. Officials came out to separate the two, but Gunther managed to fight off and lock a second sleeper on Lee while he was hung over the ropes. Lee fell to the ground unconscious as Gunther put his coat back on and took in some more boos before leaving up the ramp.

Bron Breakker was still destroying the backstage area when the show got back from commercial. Breakker wasn’t taking no for an answer. Back in the ring, War Raiders were waiting for their opponents. Oba Femi made his way out, much to the Raiders’ surprise. Femi took out both Raiders in short order, absolutely decimating the two big men and making it look easy. Femi was hyped up as he took Ivar out with the Fall from Grace. And that was that. Tag team match canceled.

A video package from Finn Balor aired as Balor said he’s approached his entire career with respect. He’s always given it, yet the longer he’s been around, the more he’s realized it’s never returned. Finn Balor has been taken for granted. What happened in Belfast wasn’t a once-off, as he’s been showing up and showing out his whole career. Yet he was told the Rumble was full. Balor says respect only gets you so far, and he wants more; he wants it all. He wants the world title. He doesn’t think he’s a bad guy, but he’s willing to do bad things to get his hands on Punk and the title.

Nikki Bella is seen making her way down the hallway and is joined by Brie as it’s announced the Bella Twins are up next. An ad for Elimination Chamber is followed by an announcement about Backlash Tampa before things head back to the ring for the Bellas’ entrance. Nikki takes the mic and is met with boos. She wonders if that’s for the Eagles not getting in the Super Bowl or for them? Brie says they were actually saying Coop, to which they start chanting Coop, and Nikki says she has good taste. Nikki says tonight is a full-circle moment as they haven’t stood together in a ring on Raw in seven years. Nikki says she believes everyone is on the same page and very happy Brie is back, to which the crowd gives her a nice “Yes!” chant. Brie says she’s finally home and happy to be back. She says she knows the fans are wondering why she decided to come back now. It’s not because Nikki was getting her butt kicked and needed her help. No, it was because the two of them were the original tag team, and the division is better than it’s ever been. They want in. It’s time for them to go for the women’s tag team championships. And that’s it.

Otis and Akira Tozawa are backstage with Bert Kreischer, who tells them he’s rooting for them. Maxxine Dupri hits the scene, and Kreischer says he can’t wait for her to take it to Nattie next week. Dupri says next week she’s going to break Nattie’s ankle and walks away. Kreischer takes his shirt off, and we head back to the ring, finally, for our second match of the night.

Match Two: Penta defeats Bronson Reed by countout after LA Knight gets involved. Full results on page 2.

A video package recapped Stephanie Vaquer and Raquel Rodriguez’ recent rivalry. Liv Morgan was seen making her way through the 76ers tunnel as it was announced she’ll address her Rumble victory next.

Dominik Mysterio’s music hit as he held both of his titles and made his way to the ring. He’s met with a mixed reaction that quickly turns into a Dirty Dom chant. Mysterio says the only reason he was willing to show up in Philly tonight was to celebrate and introduce Morgan, the winner of the 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble. Morgan, wearing her ‘Hot girls love Dominik Mysterio’ shirt, came out next and jumped right into Mysterio’s arms. The crowd chanted, “You deserve it,” and she said she knew. She thanked Mysterio for his introduction and said they are lucky to have him back. But now, the fans are in the presence of the greatest Rumble winner of all-time. Morgan knows the fans are curious as to who she’s going to pick, but they are going to have to wait a little longer. It’s a big decision, and she doesn’t want to rush it. She’s going to go to SmackDown to assess her options. All she knows for sure is tonight they’ll crown a brand new women’s world champion. Morgan then welcomes Raquel Rodriguez with a nice introduction of her own.

Morgan holds the ropes for Rodriguez, who hugs Mysterio before grabbing a mic. Rodriguez thanks Morgan for her intro and says it’s been a great week for Judgment Day. She feels like they’ve been celebrating her victory all weekend, but they haven’t addressed the elephant in the room. Morgan repeats what she’s said about Rodriguez. She has a title opportunity, and now Morgan does. A win for one is a win for all. Rodriguez agrees, but she says tonight, Morgan needs to stay in the back. She wants to do this on her own. Morgan doesn’t hesitate and leaves with Mysterio as Vaquer makes her way out.

Match Three: Women’s World Championship – Stephanie Vaquer defeats Raquel Rodriguez thanks to interference from Judgment Day. Full results on page 2.

Another video package for Finn Balor airs, this time focused on his time in NXT. That leads into Roman Reigns’ arrival as he’s up next to finish the show.

Roman Reigns vs CM Punk

Roman Reigns addresses the highs and lows he’s had in Philly. He won a title here and lost a title here. Many years ago, he won his first Royal Rumble in Philly, too, and he acknowledges the reaction was a lot different than tonight and on Saturday. Reigns thinks it’s crazy that right after he won his second Rumble, he’s back in Philly. It draws some Eagles chants before Reigns says this is the perfect city to be in, given their history. Reigns asks for the fans’ help to make his decision. Should they go after the title he made…fans chant CM Punk. Reigns says they don’t want him to go after Drew McIntyre, which draws huge boos. The crowd very much wants the Punk matchup, which brings out the man himself.

With Reigns in the ring, Punk ignores him and addresses Finn Balor, saying he’s going to find out very soon that when pushed, Punk is the baddest guy. Reigns is annoyed, saying Punk interrupted his segment just to call out Balor. Punk doesn’t see it that way. He said Reigns is a visitor on his show. This isn’t SmackDown. This is Raw, and this is Netflix. He’s the champ. He calls the shots. Punk thinks about it and says Reigns has options. What do the fans think, WrestleMania Reigns vs McIntyre, huge boos. Punk said the other side of the coin is Reigns vs Punk, huge cheers. Punk continues to say both his and McIntyre’s names, getting the yay/boo reactions. Punk says the choice is pretty clear, but he’s pretty sure he knows who Reigns is picking. Punk tells him to take the easy way out and pick McIntyre. Reigns says he doesn’t like the guy, but he’s certainly not the easy way out. Reigns calls him ‘Phil’ and points out that McIntyre is bigger than Punk and had him crying over a plastic bracelet. Punk says when he was done with McIntyre, they ran out of staples putting him back together. Punk beat him at Hell in a Cell. Reigns says take a number because he’s beaten McIntyre for three years straight. Punk says sure, but he did it with how many of his cousins? Reigns tells him to watch how he talks about his family because they are the only reason why Punk had a show and company to come back to, and he best not forget it.

Punk wonders if Reigns really believes that and asks if the crowd does too. Punk says Reigns is sort of right because he manipulated his cousins and others, and he carried the place on his back when all he really did was hold it hostage. Nice chants for OTC here. Punk says this isn’t ESPN. He heard what he said that his quarterly vacations were his way of sharing the spotlight, but then said no one has stepped up and filled his shoes. Punk says no one is trying to follow in his footsteps. Punk was once champion for 434 days with Heyman by his side. If anything, Reigns followed in his footsteps. Punk said just because Reigns was champ longer doesn’t mean he did it better. Punk says Reigns is a huge superstar and has earned the right to call his shot and show up when he wants. He’s not mad at that. Reigns chooses to be a part-timer while Punk chooses to go on European tours and to see fans all over the world. Punk said he chooses to be a fighting champion just like he chose to bring Reigns and the Shield into this company. Reigns chose to follow in his footsteps, and Punk says he learned from the best and is proud of him. Punk said McIntyre is the easy way out because he thinks he can beat him, and the other is someone he knows he can’t touch. Punk says he can climb Mount Everest by going after the man who made the title and held it down in his absence.

Reigns says Punk took a 10-year vacation, so no wonder he’s making all these towns. Reigns laughs off the idea of learning from Punk. He says the only thing he learned is what not to do. He tells Punk he wouldn’t be here without him. Reigns gave his permission to bring him back. He made the promise and kept it, but he’ll never forget 10 years ago when Punk went on his best friend’s podcast, running his mouth and making things harder for him. Reigns says he gave Punk his job back, and then what does he do? He mocks him, he takes his Wiseman, tries to turn his cousins against him, and tries to brainwash Reigns himself. Reigns says he made his choice. He’s not picking Punk because he’s this great champion; he’s picking him because he hates him, and he’s always hated him. WrestleMania is going to be the best day of his life because in the main event, Punk will acknowledge him.

That’s a wrap as we have our first match for WrestleMania 42, and it’s a massive one.

About Marilee Gallagher, Manager

Marilee Gallagher is a Philadelphia native and lifelong sports fan with interests beyond just the major five U.S. sporting leagues. At Last Word on Sports, she is the Department Manager for Last Word on Pro Wrestling, helping lead a team that covers WWE, AEW, and indies both in the U.S. and internationally. Past writing experience includes time as a featured columnist for Bleacher Report and Rant Sports.

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