WWE saw what AEW did with AEW Revolution 2026 over the weekend and realized it was time to deliver a banger «WWE Raw» on the road to WrestleMania 42 this Monday in San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center. The Texas crowd was spoiled from the very start of the night, as WrestleMania’s literal biggest attraction was made official.
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«WWE Raw» went from an atrocious show opener last week to one of the best of the year Monday.
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Once again, Seth Rollins and his whirlpool of masked men were the first thing seen on Netflix. But thankfully, this time, Rollins got a chance to speak for the first time since he unmasked himself in the Elimination Chamber match.
Essentially, the «visionary» is pissed off and refuses to rest until Paul Heyman is exiled from the company. He started The Vision and he will kill it, Rollins said. And boy, has Heyman seen better days after getting attacked by Rollins last week.
This was all besides the point, though. Rollins’ goon gang was nothing more than a setup for Heyman to tell Rollins he’s eff’d around and found out. And out came Brock Lesnar, who is no stranger to Rollins.
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Big Brock destroyed every masked maniac in his way, as only he does — then it happened.
Rollins appeared in trouble … until Oba Femi’s entrance hit and the massive man strolled his way to the ring for the ultimate confrontation.
Rollins mildly distracted Lesnar’s focus, leading the former multi-time world champion right into «The Ruler» and a massive Fall From Grace that Femi made look easy. Femi then stood over Lesnar, placing his foot on Lesnar’s chest.
Disregard any thoughts of a Femi and Rollins alliance. That didn’t quite feel like what this was, as commentary later announced that Femi is indeed answering Lesnar’s WrestleMania challenge, making the match official.
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Perfect. WWE set up this fantasy match brilliantly in the Royal Rumble, and kick-started the build to their feud so well Monday. Femi felt like the most threatening man alive, and he was already a made star. He’ll be in the world title picture before we know it — or at least he damn well better be.
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The Intercontinental Championships are getting some real love as of late. Penta is turning the men’s strap into the «WWE Raw» work-rate belt — like the U.S. variant on «SmackDown» — while AJ Lee looks to add a late-career arc of her own.
Monday, both champions retained against Dragon Lee and Bayley, respectively, in what were absolute bangers.
These two title matches are exactly what fans hope to see — and know we can — when wrestlers are allowed to work cleanly without spotty interferences on weekly TV. AJ Lee got to dip into her back of tricks with a longtime friend and dance partner from 2013, while Penta blended lucha styles perfectly with Dragon Lee. The paces were high in each, and each hit all the right notes, especially Penta’s lightning-quick Mexican Destroyer finish.
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It’s unlikely that this trend continues, but WWE was out to prove a point with this show — and it did exactly that. Both matches were excellent.
Gone missing
So, there is one small bit of concern that gets raised from the Penta vs. Lee match: Where the hell is Gunther?
This was Lee’s first appearance since their match a few weeks ago, which Gunther won by submission, ripping off Lee’s mask. Now, it’s as if that never even happened, and Gunther is gone, despite retiring bona fide legends Goldberg, John Cena and AJ Styles. All that mega-heat he was accruing with the fans has now cooled off entirely with his absence.
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WWE’s arguably biggest and best heel clearly has no direction for WrestleMania. How he’s presented whenever we next see him will be very telling. But if I’m to make a suggestion, since LA Knight is also floundering aimlessly, book them into a feud for a ‘Mania rematch. Their last encounter was a late favorite from last year, and the story can be Knight becoming the first to defeat Gunther in a WWE non-title match.
That’s wishful thinking, of course. But these are the types of hopeful, tempered expectations we’re now working with.
Acknowledged
CM Punk is almost 50 years old, and he doesn’t seem to be proud of it.
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Roman Reigns and the World Heavyweight Champion can only produce quality promo battles, as we’ve seen multiple times by now. Their latest to close «WWE Raw» was no exception.
They met for the first time after Punk promised to kill Reigns and put him in the ground next to his father. OK, he didn’t say it directly like that, obviously, but the burial connotation is a murder reference, don’t tell me otherwise.
Staying personal, Punk gave a wonderful shout to Samoa Joe when he called out Reigns for continuously calling him his real first name, «Phil.» Reigns — the real-life Leati «Joe» Anoaʻi — isn’t a true Samoan in Punk’s eyes, meaning he won’t disrespect a real one, like the former AEW World Champion. A very nice dig from the «Chick Magnet.»
The segment culminated oddly. Reigns’ claims of being better than Punk in every way — because Punk is old — were what set off the champ, who struck Reigns before security immediately broke them up. Reigns got his wish, cracking Punk’s psyche — but for that to be the line, it felt anticlimactic.
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I mean, Punk literally made a comment about Reigns’ dead father, after all.
Still, overall it was another great exchange and builds to more mental warfare the rest of the way until WrestleMania. There were also teases throughout the night of the Bloodline reunion being a real thing, as Reigns hung around the Usos. Let’s not go there, WWE. Between the Usos and Knight right now, specifically, character abandonment is running rampant.
I give this show a crown score of: 👑 9/10 👑
WWE Raw full card results:
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Stephanie Vaquer def. Raquel Rodriguez — 👑 Crown score: 3.5/5 👑
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Nattie def. Maxxine Dupri — 👑 Crown score: 2.5/5 👑
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Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c.) def. Dragon Lee — 👑 Crown score: 4.5/5 👑
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Women’s Intercontinental Championship: AJ Lee (c.) def. Bayley — 👑 Crown score: 4/5 👑
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El Grande Americano def. «Original» El Grande Americano — 👑 Crown score: 3.5/5 👑
Recap «WWE Raw» with Uncrowned’s live blog:
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Reigns scoffs at Punk questioning who the «real Tribal Chief» is. A jab is thrown at Punk’s wife, Lee, who is a top-dollar player compared to him. Reigns says not to waste his time, and he’s going to leave until Punk cuts him off.
Punk says he can see and feel that he’s in Reigns’ head, promising to crash him into the mat with a GTS at ‘Mania. Reigns has had enough, calling Punk delusional. He compliments Punk’s mic work, but says he still can’t stand to him overall. Punk snaps after Reigns says he’s better than him in every way, dropping Reigns with a punch when he gets called «old.»
Honestly, that was a pretty hilarious line to serve as the one causing contact. Nonetheless, another solid promo battle that ends Raw.
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Reigns welcomes Punk to «his» ring and ‘Mania main event. Punk points out that Reigns keeps calling him «Phil,» which only his friends and family can call him. He said he won’t call him «Joe» because that would be disrespectful to another Joe that he respects.
Punk is surprised Reigns hasn’t taken a swing at him yet. He says he knows he’s in Reigns’ head. Reigns demands that Punk say something, as the fans want him to. Then Punk calls out Reigns being a «chicken s***» and skipping last week, sending his cousins after him.
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Punk takes his time, strolling around the ring and posing on the announce table. Like, really, that entrance was way too long, but kind of funny because of that. Punk is just trolling.
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How much pyro can a man get? Reigns just had two separate sets of fireworks go off. The power of that raised finger, folks, it’s real.
In all seriousness, Reigns took his time, soaking in the crowd chants before he got on the mic. Quickly, he invited Punk to the ring.
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The main event segment has arrived. There hasn’t been any advertisement for a CM Punk appearance on this Raw, but surely, if he’s there, he’ll make his presence felt.
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There is just a massive character hole with LA Knight now, as he even said he «loves» the Usos. What? After what went down between them last year?
Regardless, he said, if the Bloodline of old comes back, he’s not down with that. At least he’s staying consistent there.
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This turned into a pep talk from Valkyria, who had to raise the spirits of the down-and-out Bayley. Asuka entered the frame to say she would have beaten Lee had she wrestled her. Asuka and Sane added they’ll go back for the tag titles, which Bayley and Valkyria figured they should do, too. This is too much water-treading, but hopefully it leads to something different for each.
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Vaquer takes hold of Rodriguez from the backside. Rodriguez powers out, ramming Vaquer into the corner and hitting back elbows. Rodriguez takes a kick to the face before a big Cross-Body. The champ hits the Dragon Screw in the corner, then a Meteora. Time for the Devil’s Kiss — but Rodriguez fights it off. Vaquer looks to tilt-a-whirl over Rodriguez, but gets hit with an Inverted Vertical Suplex. She misses a side-splash, opening her up for the Devil’s Kiss that lands this time.
Morgan gets on the apron to distract Vaquer, getting her hit with a Rodriguez boot. All the sudden, Iyo Sky comes out to prevent the Morgan shenanigans. Rodriguez rolls out to launch Sky over the announce table. Vaquer flies out of the ring to take out both Rodriguez and Morgan. Vaquer climbs to the top rope to go for another Cross-Body. Rodriguez catches her for a spinning slam and the Tejana Bomb. Vaquer counters with a slick roll-up and secures the win! Solid. A rightful win for the champ.
👑 Crown score: 3.5/5 👑
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Rodriguez gets the early edge, powerhousing Vaquer around the ring. She hits some corner moves on the champ and locks on a rest hold. Rodriguez lets go to miss an elbow drop, allowing Vaquer to drop-kick and gain some momentum. Vaquer jumps out of a Powerbomb position and drop kicks Rodriguez out of the ring to land a jumping knee drop. Rodriguez puts Vaquer on her shoulder after the Liv Morgan distraction and sends her into the ring post.
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This Raw has flown by. We’ve reached the main event match, pitting the Women’s World Champion against Raquel Rodriguez.
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Evans shuts down Kingston’s New Day invite from last week, before seemingly teasing a separation from Grayson Waller. That prompts Danhausen’s appearance, who curses Waller. This has been a wonderful bit so far, but I do like the theoretical Evans and Kingston combo, dang it.
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Michael Cole calls Randy Orton from the announce table, as Orton Zooms in with a blurry camera, talking to someone else on the phone. He’s in front of what look like big barn doors or something alike.
He goes on to say that he had a profound conversation after the Cody Rhodes attack. Orton says he’s a killer, then delivers Rhodes line, «Wrestling has more than one royal family.» Interesting.
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A bicycle knee from Dupri gets Nattie in the corner before she’s hit with a nice Fisherman’s Suplex. Dupri controls now, landing a step-up leg drop to the back of Nattie’s head. Dupri misses a corner boot, getting her standing leg chopped. Dupri gets caught in an Electric Chair position, rolling out for an Ankle Lock that Nattie again escapes. Dupri goes up top for a Cross Body. She misses and eats a big Discus Lariat. Nattie locks on the Sharpshooter. Dupri taps, and that’s that. A proper win this time for Nattie. I’m still not sure that’s the end of this, but that was fine. Perfectly fine.
👑 Crown score: 2.5/5 👑
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Nattie rushes Dupri and gets into a chain wrestling match. Dupri crawls to the ropes, where Nattie springs her upward. Nattie puts Dupri in the Tree of Woe, pulling Dupri backwards by her neck. Nattie locks on a rear-naked choke in the center of the ring. Dupri breaks out by elbowing Nattie’s thighs and locking on an Ankle Lock. Nattie rolls out, following with a series of pins before another choke. They separate, prompting Dupri to land her back wheel kick.








